binary asteroidsの例文
- Radar observations in 2015 showed it to be a binary asteroid.
- Since then numerous binary asteroids and several triple asteroids have been detected.
- However, the short period may instead indicate it is a binary asteroid.
- It is a possible binary asteroid, but lacks mutual eclipse / occultation events.
- In 2001, 617 Patroclus was the first Jupiter Trojan to be identified as a binary asteroid.
- The two craters are believed to have formed nearly simultaneously by the impact of a binary asteroid.
- Observations of paired craters on the Earth and other bodies led astronomers to suspect that binary asteroids existed.
- Some binary asteroids with components of roughly equal mass are sometimes informally referred to as double minor planets.
- Pravec is a prolific discoverer of binary asteroids, expert in photometric observations and rotational light-curves.
- A "'binary asteroid "'is a system of two asteroids orbiting their common barycenter.
- This data suggests that the asteroid may have a complex shape or it could be a binary asteroid system.
- Look for this rare binary asteroid system in the east, as it passes through the constellations Aquila and Ophiuchus.
- Astronomers are discovering a bumper crop of binary asteroids _ space rocks locked in an orbital dance with a partner.
- During the photometric observation in 2005, it was revealed that " Brorfelde " is a binary asteroid.
- These include binary asteroids 69230 Hermes and 90 Antiope and binary Kuiper belt objects ( KBOs ) 79360 Sila Nunam and.
- The asteroid 32008 Adri醤gal醖, a binary asteroid and member of the Flora family, was named after him in 2016.
- Based on an contact binary asteroid with a diameter of 300 meters and a rotation period of 9.5 hours.
- But the first binary asteroid was not seen until 1993, when Galileo spotted Ida and Dactyl while en route to Jupiter.
- It is located about seven miles south of the Swiss capital Bern, after which the binary asteroid 1313 Berna was named.
- Most binary asteroids have a large mass ratio, i . e . a relatively small satellite in orbit around the main component.