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Annibale de Gasparis | November 2 | 1850 | Alternate name | Main belt | Orbital characteristics | Epoch | July 14 | 2004 | JD | Aphelion | Perihelion | Semi-major axis | G | m | AU | Eccentricity | Orbital period | d | a | Average orbital speed | s | Mean anomaly | Inclination | ° | Longitude of ascending node | Argument of perihelion | Mass | kg | density | cm³ | Equatorial surface gravity | Escape velocity | Rotation period | Albedo | Temperature | K | G-type asteroid | Absolute magnitude | /ɪˈdʒɪəriə/ | Latin | Main belt | G-type | asteroid | A. de Gasparis | November 2 | 1850 | Urbain J. J. Le Verrier | Neptune | Egeria | goddess | nymph | Aricia | Italy | Numa Pompilius | Rome | occulted | star | January 8 | 1992 | dead link | dead link | 2008 | 04-20 | v | d | Minor planets | navigator | 12 Victoria | 14 Irene | v | d | Small Solar System bodies | Asteroids | Vulcanoids | Near-Earth | Main belt | Jupiter Trojans | Centaurs | Damocloids | Neptune Trojans | Groups | Families | Moons | Comets | Trans-Neptunians | Kuiper belt | Scattered disc objects | Oort cloud | Minor planets | Meteoroids | Minor planets | Asteroid groups and families | Binary asteroids | Asteroid moons | Near-Earth object | Dwarf planet | Planet | Solar System | Pronunciation of asteroid names | Meanings of asteroid names | Categories | Main Belt asteroids | G-type asteroids | Asteroids named from Roman mythology | All articles with dead external links | Articles with dead external links since March 2008 | Articles containing Latin language text |
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