High-speed imaging of four lunar impact flashes reveals lower variance in initial intensity than total energy and no correlation between them, suggesting decoupled vapor and ejecta phases.
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Larger TNO sample with phase corrections shows color-phase angle correlations but no strong bimodality or orbital links, plus first Rubin photometric measurements for eight objects.
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High-Speed Observations of Lunar Impact Flashes
High-speed imaging of four lunar impact flashes reveals lower variance in initial intensity than total energy and no correlation between them, suggesting decoupled vapor and ejecta phases.
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Historical Surveys to Rubin First Look: Absolute Colors of trans-Neptunian objects
Larger TNO sample with phase corrections shows color-phase angle correlations but no strong bimodality or orbital links, plus first Rubin photometric measurements for eight objects.
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The Solar System Notification Alert Processing System (SNAPS): Public access to SNAPS data and products
SNAPS is a public data broker for moving object detections from ZTF and LSST surveys.