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English: 3D convex shape model of 588 Achilles, computed using light curve inversion techniques
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Source DAMIT – Database of Asteroid Models from Inversion Techniques: for 588 Achilles
Author Astronomical Institute of the Charles University: Josef Ďurech, Vojtěch Sidorin

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Modelled shape of 588 Achilles from its light curve

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