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P/2016 J1: an asteroid that split in two and whose fragments, years later, developed tails

2017-03-072017-03-073 min read

Asteroids on the main belt, situated between Mars and Jupiter, move around the Sun in quasi circular orbits, so they do not undergo the temperature

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