Using a discrete element method to investigate seismic response and spin change of 99942 Apophis during its 2029 tidal encounter with Earth
Joseph DeMartini, Petr Pravec(Czech Academy of Sciences, Astronomical Institute), J. B. Plescia(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), O. S. Barnouin(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), D. C. Richardson(Duke Medical Center), N. C. Schmerr(University of Maryland, College Park), P. Scheirich(Czech Academy of Sciences, Astronomical Institute)
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