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S-type asteroid

S-type (stony-type or siliceous-type) asteroids are asteroids with a spectral type that is indicative of a siliceous (i.e. stony) mineralogical composition, hence the name. They have relatively high density. Approximately 17% of asteroids are of this type, making it the second-most common after the carbonaceous C-type.

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S-type asteroid

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Triples14
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.047619
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S-type asteroid → Amphitrite, AU, Eunomia, Herculina, Iris, Juno, Often, S-type, S-types, The, Their, These, They, Vesta

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asteroids stony s-type asteroid smass μm absorption spectral composition density type s-group classification carbonaceous types indicative relatively high common characteristics

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S-type asteroidrelated to CharacteristicsS-type0.60section
S-type asteroidrelated to CharacteristicsThey0.60section
S-type asteroidrelated to CharacteristicsAU0.60section
S-type asteroidrelated to CharacteristicsThe0.60section
S-type asteroidrelated to CharacteristicsJuno0.60section
S-type asteroidrelated to CharacteristicsEunomia0.60section
S-type asteroidrelated to CharacteristicsS-types0.60section
S-type asteroidrelated to CharacteristicsAmphitrite0.60section
S-type asteroidrelated to CharacteristicsHerculina0.60section
S-type asteroidrelated to CharacteristicsIris0.60section
S-type asteroidrelated to CharacteristicsThese0.60section
S-type asteroidrelated to CharacteristicsVesta0.60section

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