Estimating the mass of asteroid 253 mathilde from tracking data during the NEAR flyby

Yeomans1, Barriot, Dunham

  • 1D. K. Yeomans, J. D. Giorgini, C. E. Helfrich, A. S. Konopliv, J. K. Miller, W. M. Owen Jr., D. J. Scheeres, S. P. Synnott, B. G. Williams, Navigation and Flight Mechanics Section, Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), California Institute of Tech.

Science (New York, N.Y.)
|January 4, 1998
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