Orbit and bulk density of the OSIRIS-REx target Asteroid (101955) Bennu
Steven R. Chesley, Patrick Taylor(University of Puerto Rico at Arecibo), B. Rozitis(City University of New York), F. Spoto(University of Pisa), David Vokrouhlický(Charles University), D. S. Lauretta(Planetary Science Institute), P. W. Chodas(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), E. S. Howell(Planetary Science Institute), Jean‐Luc Margot(University of California, Los Angeles), Davide Farnocchia(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), M. C. Nolan(Planetary Science Institute), Andrea Milani(University of Pisa), Michael W. Busch(Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence), Joshua P. Emery(University of Tennessee at Knoxville), L. A. M. Benner(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), W. F. Bottke(Southwest Research Institute)
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