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22 Kalliope and satellite Linus are currently the lowest numbered binary asteroid with components of roughly 166km and 28km. This is an Adaptive optics (AO) image of the binary system taken by the W.M. Keck II telescope in 2010. | ||||
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Franck Marchis blog: Keck AO Observations: Multiple Asteroid Systems | ||||
Date |
2010 | ||||
Author |
Franck Marchis and his team using the W. M. Keck Observatory | ||||
Permission (Reusing this file) |
Fair useThis image qualifies for fair use in the articles 22 Kalliope, Linus (moon), and List of Solar System objects by size since:
For commercial use of this image please contact Keck Observatory at http://keckobservatory.org/contact
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