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produced images of the asteroid, revealing a roughly spherical object. Polarimetric observations conducted by
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Nakayama, Hiroyuki; Fujii, Yasumasa; Ishiguro, Masateru; Nakamura, Ryosuke; Yokogawa, Sozo; Yoshida, Fumi; et al. (July 2000). "Observations of
Polarization and Brightness Variations with the Rotation for Asteroids 9 Metis, 52 Europa, and 1036 Ganymed".
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Skiff, Brian A.; Bowell, Edward; Koehn, Bruce W.; Sanborn, Jason J.; McLelland, Kyle P.; Warner, Brian D. (July 2012). "Lowell
Observatory Near-Earth Asteroid Photometric Survey (NEAPS) - 2008 May through 2008 December".
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Ganymed was observed from California on 22 August 1985. Additional observations in 2011 gave an occultation cross-section with a semi-major and minor axis of 39.3 and 18.9 kilometers, respectively.
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Hanus, J.; Delbo', M.; Durech, J.; Alí-Lagoa, V. (August 2015). "Thermophysical modeling of asteroids from WISE thermal infrared data - Significance of the shape model and the pole orientation uncertainties".
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Hahn, G.; Magnusson, P.; Harris, A. W.; Young, J. W.; Belkora, L. A.; Fico, N. J.; et al. (April 1989). "Physical studies of Apollo-Amor asteroids - UBVRI photometry of 1036 Ganymed and 1627 Ivar".
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surface terrain and composition, rather than the observed size of the object like the lightcurve, this suggests that the surface features of the asteroid are roughly uniform over its observed surface.
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Viikinkoski, M.; Hanus, J.; Kaasalainen, M.; Marchis, F.; Durech, J. (November 2017). "Adaptive optics and lightcurve data of asteroids: twenty shape models and information content analysis".
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Mainzer, A.; Grav, T.; Masiero, J.; Hand, E.; Bauer, J.; Tholen, D.; et al. (November 2011). "NEOWISE Studies of
Spectrophotometrically Classified Asteroids: Preliminary Results".
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Mainzer, A.; Grav, T.; Bauer, J.; Masiero, J.; McMillan, R. S.; Cutri, R. M.; et al. (December 2011). "NEOWISE Observations of Near-Earth
Objects: Preliminary Results".
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Lupishko, D. F.; Velichko, F. P.; Kazakov, V. V.; Shevchenko, V. G. (February 1987). "The asteroid 1036 Ganymede - Light curves, period, and sense of rotation".
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Fevig, Ronald A.; Fink, U (May 2007). "Spectral observations of 19 weathered and 23 fresh NEAs and their correlations with orbital parameters".
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Pilcher, Frederick; Benishek, Vladimir; Briggs, John W.; Ferrero, Andrea; Klinglesmith, Daniel A. III; Warren, Curtis Alan (July 2012).
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Usui, Fumihiko; Kuroda, Daisuke; Müller, Thomas G.; Hasegawa, Sunao; Ishiguro, Masateru; Ootsubo, Takafumi; et al. (October 2011).
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Lupishko, D. F.; Velichko, F. P.; Shevchenko, V. G. (June 1988). "Photometry of the AMOR type asteroids 1036 Ganymede and 1139 Atami".
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Kaasalainen, M.; Torppa, J.; Piironen, J. (October 2002). "Models of Twenty
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1452:"LCDB Data for (1036) Ganymed"
1197:: IRAS-A-FPA-3-RDR-IMPS-V6.0.
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965:A large number of rotational
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2899:Discoveries by Walter Baade
2429:space situational awareness
2201:"1036 Ganymed Radar Images"
2179:10.1051/0004-6361/201731456
1916:Astronomicheskii Tsirkulyar
1730:Planetary and Space Science
1538:Planetary and Space Science
1315:10.1088/0004-637X/743/2/156
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403:Argument of perihelion
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1349:NASA Planetary Data System
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1694:Astronomische Nachrichten
1558:10.1016/j.pss.2017.12.019
1485:The Minor Planet Bulletin
1386:The Astrophysical Journal
1285:The Astrophysical Journal
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1158:Small Bodies Data Ferret
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1046:"1036 Ganymed (1924 TD)"
864:Physical characteristics
688:Orbit and classification
611:Absolute magnitude
440:Physical characteristics
163:Alternative designations
2568:Minor planets navigator
2479:JPL Small-Body Database
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1752:2012P&SS...73...98C
1550:2018P&SS..152..116L
1154:"Asteroid 1036 Ganymed"
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2339:– Minor Planet Center
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662:Bergedorf Observatory
274:Uncertainty parameter
2731:Distant minor planet
2313:www.minorplanet.info
2039:. Geneva Observatory
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94:MPC designation
2904:Named minor planets
2530:Physical parameters
2459:Physical properties
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2118:2015Icar..256..101H
2072:2002Icar..159..369K
1996:2015MPBu...42..256W
1958:2013LPI....44.2372V
1928:2012ATsir1575....1V
1893:2012MPBu...39..111S
1857:1988AVest..22..167L
1822:1987KFNT....3...92L
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1307:2011ApJ...743..156M
1268:AcuA catalog p. 153
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1203:2004PDSS...12.....T
1050:Minor Planet Center
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754: (99 years ago)
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1532:Lin, Chien-Hsien;
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1021:References
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2467:Summary
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174:1954 HH
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