Using Boundary-based Mapping to Determine the Underlying Structure for Itokawa and Other Small Bodies

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We apply the constant scale natural boundary mapping technique to
Itokawa, a very small, low density, and rough object interpreted as a
rubble pile, as part of our ongoing effort for morphological, dynamic,
and historical classification of asteroids.

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