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Some features of orbits of meteorites and their parent bodies.

Simonenko, 1978

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2025653981201932662
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Simonenko A
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Meteoritika

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It is shown that asteroids in orbits with perihelion distances q of less than 1.2 AU are the main source of meteorites. Gaps in the q distribution of these orbits are observed at the orbits of earth, Venus, and Mercury. The existence of a similar gap at the orbit of Mars is …
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