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Asteroid (389) Industria
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Asteroid (389) Industria is a large Main belt asteroid. It is classified as an S-type asteroid. It was discovered by Auguste Charlois on March 8, 1894 in Nice. Read more EphemerisDate UT R.A. (J2000) Decl. Delta r El. Ph. V
2011 10 16 000...
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Kuiper Belt Object 208996 (2003 AZ84)
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Kuiper Belt Object 208996 (2003 AZ84) made its closest approach to the Earth (44.305 AU) on the 17th January, 2011.
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Asteroid (116) Sirona
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Asteroid (116) Sirona is at Opposition on the 8th April 2012 Magnitude: 10.8 Distance to Earth: 1.448 AU Distance to Sun: 2.448 AU
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Asteroid (196) Philomela
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Asteroid (196) Philomela is a large and bright main-belt asteroid. It is an S-type asteroid. Read more
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Asteroid (52) Europa
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Asteroid (52) Europa is at Opposition at 17:25 GMT, 27th March, 2011. Magnitude=10.5 Distance to Sun=2.975 AU Distance to Earth=1.986 AU 52 Europa is one of the larger asteroids in the asteroid belt, having a diameter of 300 km. It was discovered on February 4, 1858, by Hermann Goldschmidt fr...
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Asteroid (93) Minerva
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Asteroid (93) Minerva is a large trinary main-belt asteroid. It is a C-type asteroid, meaning that it has a dark surface and possibly a primitive carbonaceous composition. It was discovered by J. C. Watson on August 24, 1867, and named after Minerva, the Roman equivalent of Athena, goddess of wisdo...
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Asteroid (409) Aspasia
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Asteroid (409) Aspasia is a very large main-belt asteroid. It was discovered by Auguste Charlois on December 9, 1895, in Nice. Read more EphemerisDate UT R.A. (J2000) Decl. Delta r El. Ph. V
2011 10 06 000000 06 20 43.2 +20 47 12 2.438 2.75...
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Asteroid (88) Thisbe
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Asteroid (88) Thisbe is at Opposition at 5:30 UT, 16th December, 2010. Distance to Sun=3.018 AU Distance to Earth=2.034 AU Magnitude=11.1 mag Elongation=178.3°
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Asteroid (26) Proserpina
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Asteroid (26) Proserpina is a main-belt asteroid. It was discovered by R. Luther on May 5, 1853. It is named after the Roman goddess Proserpina, the daughter of Ceres and the Queen of the Underworld. Read more EphemerisDate UT R.A. (J2...
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Asteroid (471) Papagena
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[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/471_Papagena]Read
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Asteroid (82) Alkmene
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Asteroid (82) Alkmene is a main-belt asteroid. Alkmene was discovered by R. Luther on November 27, 1864, and named after Alcmene, the mother of Herakles in Greek mythology. A satellite has been suggested based on the lightcurve data. [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/82_Alkmene]Read more[...
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Asteroid (415) Palatia
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Asteroid (415) Palatia is a large Main belt asteroid. It was discovered by Max Wolf on February 7, 1896 in Heidelberg. Read more EphemerisDate UT R.A. (J2000) Decl. Delta r El. Ph. V
2011 09 19 000000 03 17 53.1 +05 01 40 1.295 2.054 126.1 23....
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Asteroid (200) Dynamene
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Asteroid (200) Dynamene is a large and very dark main-belt asteroid. It probably has a primitive composition similar to the carbonaceous chondrite meteorites. It was discovered by C. H. F. Peters on July 27, 1879, in Clinton, New York. The name derives from Dynamene, one of the fifty Nereids in Gree...
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Hilda Asteroids
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Title: Albedos of Small Hilda Group Asteroids as Revealed by Spitzer Authors: Erin Lee Ryan, Charles E. Woodward We present thermal 24 \mu m observations from the Spitzer Space Telescope of 62 Hilda asteroid group members with diameters ranging from 3 to 12 kilometres. Measurements of the thermal...
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Asteroid (1566) Icarus
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1566 Icarus is an Apollo asteroid (a sub-class of near-Earth asteroid) that at perihelion comes closer to the Sun than Mercury, i.e. it is a Mercury-crossing asteroid. It is also a Venus and Mars-crosser. It is named after Icarus of Greek mythology, who flew too close to the Sun. It was discovered in 1...
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