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Originally published in Science Express on 15 June 2006
Science 28 July 2006:
Vol. 313. no. 5786, pp. 451 - 452
DOI: 10.1126/science.1129458

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PLANETARY SCIENCE:
Puzzling Neptune Trojans

Francesco Marzari

An asteroid has been found in a highly inclined path co-orbiting with Neptune. Its discovery may help explain the evolution of the outer solar system.


The author is in the Department of Physics, University of Padova, Via Marzolo 8, Padova I-35131, Italy. E-mail: francesco.marzari{at}pd.infn.it

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