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'''R-type asteroids''' are moderately bright, relatively uncommon inner-belt [[asteroid]]s that are spectrally intermediate between the [[V-type asteroid|V]] and [[A-type asteroid]]s. The spectrum shows distinct [[olivine]] and [[pyroxene]] features at 1 and 2 [[micrometre]]s, with a possibility of [[plagioclase]]. Shortwards of 0.7 渭m the spectrum is very reddish. The [[IRAS]] mission has classified [[4 Vesta]], [[246 Asporina]], [[349 Dembowska]], [[571 Dulcinea]] and [[937 Bethgea]] as type R; however, the re-classification of Vesta, the V archetype, is debatable. Of these bodies, only [[349 Dembowska]] is recognized as being type R when all wavelengths are taken into account. ==List== As of February 2019, at least 5 asteroids have been classified as R-type:<ref name="SBDB">{{cite web |title=JPL Small-Body Database Search Engine: spec. type <nowiki>=</nowiki> R (SMASSII) |publisher=JPL Solar System Dynamics |url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb_query.cgi?obj_group=all;obj_kind=all;obj_numbered=all;OBJ_field=0;ORB_field=0;c1_group=OBJ;c1_item=Ax;c1_op=%3D;c1_value=R;table_format=HTML;max_rows=10;format_option=comp;c_fields=AcBhBgBjBiBnBsAiAx;.cgifields=format_option;.cgifields=obj_kind;.cgifields=obj_group;.cgifields=obj_numbered;.cgifields=ast_orbit_class;.cgifields=table_format;.cgifields=com_orbit_class&query=1 |accessdate=2019-03-17}}</ref> {| class="wikitable" ! [[Minor planet designation|Designation]] !! Class !! Diam. || Refs |- | [[349 Dembowska]] || {{small|main-belt}} || {{small|139.77 km}} || {{small|{{MPC|349}}{{路}}{{JPL|349}}}} |- | [[1904 Massevitch]] || {{small|main-belt}} || {{small|13.503 km}} || {{small|{{MPC|1904}}{{路}}{{JPL|1904}}}} |- | [[2371 Dimitrov]] || {{small|main-belt}} || {{small|7.465 km}} || {{small|{{MPC|2371}}{{路}}{{JPL|2371}}}} |- | [[5111 Jacliff]] || {{small|main-belt}} || {{small|6.447 km}} || {{small|{{MPC|5111}}{{路}}{{JPL|5111}}}} |- | [[(257838) 2000 JQ66]] || {{small|Amor}} || {{small|0.78 km}} || {{small|{{MPC|257838}}{{路}}{{JPL|257838}}}} |- ! colspan=4 style="font-weight: normal; padding: 8px; font-size: smaller;" | Diameter: averaged estimates only; may change over time |} ==References== {{RefList}} ==See also== *[[Asteroid spectral types]] {{Asteroids}} {{Small Solar System bodies}} {{DEFAULTSORT:R-Type Asteroid}} [[Category:Asteroid spectral classes]] [[Category:R-type asteroids]] {{Asteroid-stub}}
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