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- V-type_asteroid abstract "The spectra of the V-type asteroids, or vestoids, are similar to that of 4 Vesta, by far the largest asteroid in this class (hence the name). Approximately 6% of main-belt asteroids are vestoids.[citation needed]A large proportion have orbital elements similar to those of 4 Vesta, either close enough to be part of the Vesta family, or having similar eccentricities and inclinations but with a semi-major axis lying between about 2.18 AU and the 3:1 Kirkwood gap at 2.50 AU. This suggests that most or all of them originated as fragments of Vesta's crust, possibly blasted out by a single very large impact at some point in its history. The enormous southern-hemisphere crater on Vesta is the prime candidate for the impact site.The V-type asteroids are moderately bright, and rather similar to the more common S-type, which are also made up of stony irons and ordinary chondrites. This rather rare type of asteroid contains more pyroxene than the S-type. The electromagnetic spectrum has a very strong absorption feature longward of 0.75 μm, another feature around 1 μm and is very red shortwards of 0.7 µm. The visible wavelength spectrum of the V-type asteroids (including 4 Vesta itself) is similar to the spectra of basaltic achondrite HED meteorites.A J-type has been suggested for asteroids having a particularly strong 1 μm absorption band similar to diogenite meteorites, likely being derived from deeper parts of the crust of 4 Vesta.".
- V-type_asteroid wikiPageID "149641".
- V-type_asteroid wikiPageRevisionID "543187697".
- V-type_asteroid hasPhotoCollection V-type_asteroid.
- V-type_asteroid subject Category:Asteroid_spectral_classes.
- V-type_asteroid subject Category:V-type_asteroids.
- V-type_asteroid type Abstraction100002137.
- V-type_asteroid type AsteroidSpectralClasses.
- V-type_asteroid type Class107997703.
- V-type_asteroid type Collection107951464.
- V-type_asteroid type Group100031264.
- V-type_asteroid comment "The spectra of the V-type asteroids, or vestoids, are similar to that of 4 Vesta, by far the largest asteroid in this class (hence the name). Approximately 6% of main-belt asteroids are vestoids.[citation needed]A large proportion have orbital elements similar to those of 4 Vesta, either close enough to be part of the Vesta family, or having similar eccentricities and inclinations but with a semi-major axis lying between about 2.18 AU and the 3:1 Kirkwood gap at 2.50 AU.".
- V-type_asteroid label "Asteroide di tipo V".
- V-type_asteroid label "Astéroïde de type V".
- V-type_asteroid label "Planetoida klasy V".
- V-type_asteroid label "V-type asteroid".
- V-type_asteroid label "V-型小行星".
- V-type_asteroid label "V型小惑星".
- V-type_asteroid label "Астероид класса V".
- V-type_asteroid sameAs Astéroïde_de_type_V.
- V-type_asteroid sameAs Asteroide_di_tipo_V.
- V-type_asteroid sameAs V型小惑星.
- V-type_asteroid sameAs Planetoida_klasy_V.
- V-type_asteroid sameAs m.01375x.
- V-type_asteroid sameAs Q1400344.
- V-type_asteroid sameAs Q1400344.
- V-type_asteroid sameAs V-type_asteroid.
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- V-type_asteroid isPrimaryTopicOf V-type_asteroid.