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2004 EW95: A Phyllosilicate-bearing Carbonaceous Asteroid in the Kuiper Belt
A dense ring of the trans-Neptunian object Quaoar outside its Roche limit
A new hybrid framework for simulating hypervelocity asteroid impacts and gravitational reaccumulation
A planetary ring in a surprising place
A Sedna-like body with a perihelion of 80 astronomical units
Activity in Geminid Parent (3200) Phaethon
An interstellar origin for Jupiter’s retrograde co-orbital asteroid
Color, composition, and thermal environment of Kuiper Belt object (486958) Arrokoth
Discovery and Dynamical Analysis of an Extreme Trans-Neptunian Object with a High Orbital Inclination
Evidence for a Distant Giant Planet in the Solar System
Oort cloud Ecology II: The chronology of the formation of the Oort cloud
Petrography of the carbonaceous, diamond-bearing stone ‘‘Hypatia” from southwest Egypt: A contribution to the debate on its origin
Site of asteroid impact changed the history of life on Earth: the low probability of mass extinction

The Curiously Warped Mean Plane of the Kuiper Belt
The geology and geophysics of Kuiper Belt object (486958) Arrokoth
The Late Heavy Bombardment
The meteoritic origin of Tutankhamun’s iron dagger blade
The operational environment and rotational acceleration of asteroid (101955) Bennu from OSIRIS-REx observations
The unexpected surface of asteroid (101955) Bennu
What if Planet 9 is a Primordial Black Hole?





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