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Asteroid 3325
- of the NEO Statistics page based on the older definition for 1-km (H=18) asteroids. The charts and tables below show the number of near-Earth asteroids .
- THE LUNAR AND MARTIAN CRATERING RECORDS AND
- distribution of Main-Belt asteroids as compared with the recent Spacewatch asteroid data . M. A.
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- ISSN 1043-3325. $6.00.
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- Advanced Taxation (Malaysia)
- Dec 7, 2009 3325. 20000. 70000.
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- Spitzer Warm Mission Archive Science Opportunities
- (such as asteroids), and finding objects that break into multiples when ..
- irsa.ipac.caltech.edu
- Martian Cratering 10. Progress in use of crater counts to interpret
- Nov 7, 2009 on counts on scattered young surfaces on the moon and on asteroids. ... 3325.
- www.geoinf.fu-berlin.de
- Doctor Who: 48 facts for the 48th anniversary
- Asteroid 3325, a small main belt asteroid discovered in 1984, is named Tardis after the Doctor's time/space machine 30.
- 3325 TARDIS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- 3325 TARDIS is a main belt asteroid that measures 29.66 km in diameter. It was discovered by Brian A.
- en.wikipedia.org
- JPL Small-Body Database - JPL Solar System Dynamics - NASA
- ssd.jpl.nasa.gov
- 3325 TARDIS
- Asteroid 3325 TARDIS was discovered on May 3, 1984, by Brian A. Skiff at the Anderson Mesa unit of Lowell Observatory near Flagstaff, Arizona.
- markandrewholmes.com
- Doctor Who Facts - TV - ShortList Magazine
- Doctor Who Facts. Asteroid 3325 a small main belt asteroid discovered in 1984, is named TARDIS after the Doctor's time/space machine.
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- The Definitive Doctor Who Lens
- Asteroid 3325, a small main belt asteroid discovered in 1984, is named TARDIS after the Doctor's time/space machine.
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