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        <logical_identifier>urn:nasa:pds:context:target:asteroid.65803_didymos</logical_identifier>
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        <title>(65803) Didymos</title>
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                <alternate_id>1996 GT</alternate_id>
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                <modification_date>2021-08-13</modification_date>
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                    Creation by A.C.Raugh using information downloaded from the 
                    Minor Planet Center Annex Asteroid Name/Citation search, 2021-08-13.
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                Dimorphos is the natural satellite of (65803) Didymos.
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            A rapidly rotating Amor asteroid that has a satellite, Didymos I named "Dimorphos",
            with an orbital period of 11.9 hours. Arecibo radar imaging helped confirm the presence
            of Dimorphos on 2003 Nov 23. The Didymos system is the target of the Double Asteroid
            Redirection Test (DART) mission.
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