- E-type asteroid
E-type asteroids are
asteroid s thought to haveenstatite achondrite surfaces. They form a large proportion of asteroids inward of themain belt known asHungaria asteroid s,cite book |author=McSween, Harry Y. |authorlink= |editor= |others= |title=Meteorites and their parent planets |edition= |language= |publisher=Cambridge University Press |location=Cambridge, UK |year=1999 |origyear= |pages= p168|quote= |isbn=0-521-58751-4 |oclc= |doi= |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=BtNJoP5HlU8C&pg=PA168&dq=%22E-type+asteroid%22+%22Hungaria+asteroids%22&sig=ACfU3U2ixJC_ZfTRpQJuBOJb_M1XEZZ0QA |accessdate=] but rapidly become very rare as the main belt proper is entered. There are, however, some that are quite far from the inner edge of the main belt, such as64 Angelina . They are thought to have originated from the highly reduced mantle of a differentiated asteroid.They have a high
albedo (0.3 or better), which distinguishes them from the more common M-typeasteroid s. Their spectrum is featureless flat to reddish. Probably because they originated from the edge of a larger parent body rather than a core, E-types are all small, with only three having diameters above 50 kilometres and no others above 25 kilometres.Aubrite s are believed to come from E-type asteroids.Fact|date=September 2008This grouping may be related to the Xe-type of the SMASS classification.
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Asteroid spectral types
*L-type asteroid
*S-type asteroid
*X-type asteroid
*2867 Šteins
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