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Small frequent impacts tend to preferentially pulverize the weaker rocky debris, leading to an increased concentration of the larger metal fragments at the surface, such that they eventually comprise ~40% of the immediate surface at the present
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in 2017 indicate that the depressions caused by impacts on 6 Hebe are only 20% the volume of the nearby H-chondrite asteroid families, suggesting the Hebe is not the most likely or primary source of H-chondrite meteorites.
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Lightcurve analysis suggests that Hebe has a rather angular shape, which may be due to several large impact craters. Hebe rotates in a
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star. Between 1977 and 2021, 6 Hebe has been observed to
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Detailed observations by many telescopes including the
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Later sizeable impacts broke up and mixed these layers.
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Bala, Gavin Jared; Miller, Kirk (18 September 2023).
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2127:Kuiper belt
2012:Designation
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1110:iron–nickel
1001:hereabouts.
916:H chondrite
874:. The name
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697:Temperature
648:Equatorial
635:Equatorial
536:× 170
532:× 185
436:mean motion
428:14.3511092°
423:inclination
373:Earth
328:Inclination
297:(1379.85 d)
122:Named after
67:1 July 1847
2242:Categories
2222:Meteoroids
2201:Sungrazing
2176:Hyperbolic
2132:Oort cloud
2075:Near-Earth
1773:(1848) 103
1763:(1847) 283
1659:6 November
1308:References
1117:silicates.
1106:chondritic
1096:axial tilt
1065:Lightcurve
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852:meteorites
821:brightness
601:10 kg
589:10 kg
566:Flattening
523:Dimensions
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466:(1379.702
310:18.93 km/s
255:Perihelion
241:2.92
160:Adjectives
2112:Damocloid
1938:5 Astraea
1863:Ephemeris
1855:Discovery
1792:Ephemeris
1647:Unicode.
1628:. Unicode
1380:1 October
1236:−
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886:wineglass
872:5 Astraea
803:main-belt
557:3 km
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415:0.1584864
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1687:19 June
1682:eso.org
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941:isotope
890:Unicode
858:History
610:density
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344:138.63°
332:14.736°
164:Hebean
2153:Comets
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