Everything about T-type Asteroid totally explained
T-type asteroids are rare inner-belt
asteroids of unknown composition with dark, featureless and moderately
red spectra, and a moderate absorption feature shortwards of 0.85 µm. No direct
meteorite analog has been found to date. Thought to be
anhydrous, they're believed to be related to
P-types or
D-types, or possibly a highly-altered
C-type. One example is
114 Kassandra.
You can use the "What links here" toolbox link to find more asteroids of this type.
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