Small Bodies of the Outer Solar System: Surface Materials and Relationships

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Chiron, Phoebe, comets, asteroids, and several outer Jupiter satellites may all be related members of a class of bodies formed initially as interplanetary planetesimals of carbonaceous materials, organics, and ices in the outer solar system. Observations of Phoebe by Cassini, if feasible, could give the first close-up look at such a body not altered by defletion into the inner solar system.

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