A three-parameter magnitude phase function for asteroids
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Karri Muinonen | Alberto Cellino | Marco Delbo | Antti Penttilä | Anny Chantal Levasseur-Regourd | Edward F. Tedesco | K. Muinonen | M. Delbo | A. Levasseur-Regourd | A. Cellino | I. Belskaya | A. Penttilä | E. Tedesco | Irina Belskaya | M. Delbo’
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