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This chapter looks at the structure of asteroids and dwarf planets: solid bodies and rubble piles, binary and triple asteroids, how their birthplace affects their make-up, surface morphology, and interior structure. Our knowledge of the size and composition of asteroids is built up from a number of sources: Spectroscopy The study of meteorites Radar observations Spacecraft missions to asteroids Occultations of stars by asteroids Lightcurve photometry
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Dymock, R. (2010). The Nature of Asteroids and Dwarf Planets. In: Asteroids and Dwarf Planets and How to Observe Them. Astronomers' Observing Guides. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-6439-7_4
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