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