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9 October, 03:43
Which kind of celestial body is Ida?
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Kendrick Schmidt
9 October, 04:10
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Ida is a heavily cratered, irregularly shaped asteroid in the main asteroid belt. Ida is classed as a S-type. It is a member of the Koronis family, which we believe was created when a larger body perhaps 200 to 300 kilometers in diameter was smashed relatively recently.
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