Matija Cuk, Ph.D.

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2005 Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
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planetary rings and the small bodies of the solar system
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Joseph A. Burns grad student 2005 Cornell
 (Dynamics and origin of the irregular satellites of the giant planets.)
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Ćuk M, Hamilton DP, Lock SJ, et al. (2016) Tidal evolution of the Moon from a high-obliquity, high-angular-momentum Earth. Nature
Marchis F, Durech J, Castillo-Rogez J, et al. (2014) THE puzzling mutual orbit of the binary Trojan asteroid (624) Hektor Astrophysical Journal Letters. 783
Ćuk M, Stewart ST. (2012) Making the Moon from a fast-spinning Earth: a giant impact followed by resonant despinning. Science (New York, N.Y.). 338: 1047-52
Cuk M. (2011) Lunar shape does not record a past eccentric orbit Icarus. 211: 97-100
Ćuk M, Burns JA. (2005) Effects of thermal radiation on the dynamics of binary NEAs Icarus. 176: 418-431
Ćuk M, Burns JA. (2004) On the Secular Behavior of Irregular Satellites The Astronomical Journal. 128: 2518-2541
Carruba V, Nesvorný D, Burns JA, et al. (2004) Chaos and the effects of planetary migration on the orbit of S/2000 S5 Kiviuq Astronomical Journal. 128: 1899-1915
Cuk M. (2004) Resonances near the orbit of 2003 VB12 (Sedna) Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union. 2004: 341-348
Ćuk M, Burns JA. (2004) Gas-drag-assisted capture of Himalia's family Icarus. 167: 369-381
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