File:E-belt Asteroids.png
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English: Location of extended-belt asteroids outlined in green on eccentricity vs semimajor axis plot.
Plot includes current main belt asteroids (dark red), and Hungaria asteroids (green) with H < 13.5. Diagram was created by Alan Martin using data from JPL Small-Body Database |
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