In summer 1999, we performed a survey optimized for discovery of irregular satellites of Uranus and Neptune. We imaged 11.85 square degrees of sky and discovered 66 new outer solar system objects (not counting the three new uranian satellites). Given the very short orbital arcs of our observations, only the heliocentric distance can be reliably...
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Icarus, 202, pp. 104-118 (2009)
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The Sub-Kilometer Asteroid Diameter Survey (SKADS) (Gladman et al. 2009) acquired good-quality orbital and absolute magnitude (H) determinations for a sample of small main-belt asteroids in order to study the orbital and size distribution beyond H = 15, down to sub-kilometer sizes (H > 18). Based on six observing nights over an 11-night...
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Icarus, 185, pp. 508-522, http://dx.doi.org./10.1016/j.icarus..07.024
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