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English: Spectra of the very red spectral slope MBAs 203 Pompeja (orange) and 269 Justitia (purple) and other dark (low-albedo) objects in the visible and near-infrared region. Comparison of the very red asteroids with (left panel) typical spectral types of dark asteroids from the Bus–DeMeo classification scheme (DeMeo et al. 2009) and (right panel) dark outer Solar System objects spectrally similar to the very red asteroids (Cruikshank 1987; Hainaut et al. 2012; Szabó et al. 2018; Fernández-Valenzuela et al. 2021) This image has been cropped and modified from the original figure to show the comparison of 203 Pompeja and 269 Justitia with other objects more concisely.
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Author Sunao Hasegawa et al.

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