Rio de Janeiro International Workshop on Planetary Sciences. Proceedings. Workshop, Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), 3 - 6 Nov 1997.

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Planetesimals: Dynamics, Planetesimals: Accretion, Dynamics: Planetary Satellites, Dynamics: Minor Planets, Minor Planets: Earth Crossers

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The following topics were dealt with: numerical simulations of the accretion of Uranus and Neptune, dynamical constraints on the masses of large planetesimals, dynamics of fictitious satellites of Venus and Mars, the effect of collisions on the resonant satellite torque distribution, a second-order theory for resonance capture in corotation centers, a symplectic mapping approach of the dynamics of the Hecuba gap, the dynamical evolution of the Atens and the Apollos, the diameter distribution of Earth-crossing asteroids, collisional evolution - an analytical study for the non steady-state mass distribution, a contribution to the study of asteroids with long rotational period, the expected frequency of collisions of small meteorites with cars and aircraft.

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