Shaking and Tumbling: Short- and Long-timescale Mechanisms for Resurfacing of Near-Earth Asteroid Surfaces from Planetary Tides and Predictions for the 2029 Earth Encounter by (99942) Apophis
Ronald‐Louis Ballouz(University of Maryland, College Park), Ya‐Wen Tang, Angela G. Marusiak(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), V. J. Bray(University of Arizona), Joseph DeMartini, Patrick Michel(University of Tübingen), D. N. DellaGiustina(Planetary Science Institute), K. J. Walsh(Southwest Research Institute), D. C. Richardson(Duke Medical Center), Yun Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Richard P. Binzel(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Harrison Agrusa(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), E. R. Jawin(Smithsonian Institution), A. S. Rivkin(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), Naomi Murdoch(Université Fédérale de Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées), E. G. Rivera‐Valentín, O. S. Barnouin(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory)
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