The 1.40-2.40 micron spectrum of Kuiper Belt object (KBO) 1996 TO66 was measured at the Keck Observatory in September 1998. It's spectrum shows the strong absorptions near 1.5 and 2.0 micron characteristic of water ice--the first such detection on a Kuiper Belt object. The depth of the absorption bands and the continuum reflectance of 1996 TO66 also suggest the presence of a black to slightly blue-colored, spectrally featureless particulate material as a minority component mixed with the water ice. In addition, there is evidence that the intensity of the water bands in the spectrum of 1996 TO66 vary with rotational phase suggesting that it has a "patchy" surface
We present photometry and spectra of the large Kuiper belt object 2007 OR10. The data show significa...
We report the detection of crystalline water ice on the surface of 2003 EL_(61). Reflectance spectra...
We have obtained visible and near infrared spectra of the Trans Neptunian object 2004 DW, a few days...
We have obtained a near-infrared spectrum of the brightest satellite of the large Kuiper Belt object...
We present photometry and spectra of the large Kuiper belt object 2007 OR10. The data show significa...
We present high signal precision optical reflectance spectra of the large Kuiper belt objects 2005 F...
The near-infrared spectrum of (50000) Quaoar obtained at the Keck Observatory shows distinct absorpt...
We report the detection of water ice in the Centaur 2060 Chiron, based on near-infrared spectra (1.0...
We present high signal precision optical reflectance spectra of the large Kuiper Belt objects 2005 F...
The Kuiper belt is a collection of small bodies (Kuiper belt objects, KBOs) that lie beyond the orbi...
We have obtained a near-infrared spectrum of the bright Kuiper Belt object 2000 EB173; the spectrum ...
The Edgeworth-Kuiper Belt (EKB) objects are fossil remnants of the formation of the Solar System and...
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Visible and near-IR observations of the Kuiper Belt Object (136472) 2005 FY_9 have indicated the pre...
We have obtained a near-infrared spectrum of the bright Kuiper Belt object 2000 EB173; the spectrum ...
We present photometry and spectra of the large Kuiper belt object 2007 OR10. The data show significa...
We report the detection of crystalline water ice on the surface of 2003 EL_(61). Reflectance spectra...
We have obtained visible and near infrared spectra of the Trans Neptunian object 2004 DW, a few days...
We have obtained a near-infrared spectrum of the brightest satellite of the large Kuiper Belt object...
We present photometry and spectra of the large Kuiper belt object 2007 OR10. The data show significa...
We present high signal precision optical reflectance spectra of the large Kuiper belt objects 2005 F...
The near-infrared spectrum of (50000) Quaoar obtained at the Keck Observatory shows distinct absorpt...
We report the detection of water ice in the Centaur 2060 Chiron, based on near-infrared spectra (1.0...
We present high signal precision optical reflectance spectra of the large Kuiper Belt objects 2005 F...
The Kuiper belt is a collection of small bodies (Kuiper belt objects, KBOs) that lie beyond the orbi...
We have obtained a near-infrared spectrum of the bright Kuiper Belt object 2000 EB173; the spectrum ...
The Edgeworth-Kuiper Belt (EKB) objects are fossil remnants of the formation of the Solar System and...
Kuiper Belt Objects (KBOs) are icy relics orbiting the sun beyond Neptune left over from the planeta...
Visible and near-IR observations of the Kuiper Belt Object (136472) 2005 FY_9 have indicated the pre...
We have obtained a near-infrared spectrum of the bright Kuiper Belt object 2000 EB173; the spectrum ...
We present photometry and spectra of the large Kuiper belt object 2007 OR10. The data show significa...
We report the detection of crystalline water ice on the surface of 2003 EL_(61). Reflectance spectra...
We have obtained visible and near infrared spectra of the Trans Neptunian object 2004 DW, a few days...