Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/149_Medusa> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 94 of
94
with 100 items per page.
- 149_Medusa averageSpeed "20.18".
- 149_Medusa density "2000.0".
- 149_Medusa mass "8.0".
- 149_Medusa orbitalPeriod "1171.128".
- 149_Medusa periapsis "3.04026E8".
- 149_Medusa temperature "189.0".
- 149_Medusa absoluteMagnitude "10.79".
- 149_Medusa abstract "149 Medusa is a bright-coloured, stony main-belt asteroid that was discovered by French astronomer J. Perrotin on September 21, 1875 and named after the Gorgon Medusa, a snake-haired monster in Greek mythology.When it was discovered, Medusa was by far the smallest asteroid found (although this was not known at that time). Since then, many thousands of smaller asteroids have been found. It was also the closest asteroid to the Sun discovered up to that point, beating the long-held record of 8 Flora. It remained the closest asteroid to the Sun until 433 Eros and 434 Hungaria were found in 1898, leading to the discovery of two new families of asteroids inward from the 4:1 Kirkwood gap which forms the boundary of the main belt.Photometric observations of this asteroid at the Organ Mesa Observatory in Las Cruces, New Mexico during 2010 gave a light curve with a rather long rotation period of 26.038 ± 0.002 hours and a brightness variation of 0.56 ± 0.03 in magnitude.".
- 149_Medusa albedo "0.1".
- 149_Medusa averageSpeed "72648.0".
- 149_Medusa density "2000.0".
- 149_Medusa discovered "1875-09-21".
- 149_Medusa discoverer Henri_Joseph_Anastase_Perrotin.
- 149_Medusa epoch "December 31, 2006 (JD 2454100.5)".
- 149_Medusa escapeVelocity "37.44".
- 149_Medusa mass "8000.0".
- 149_Medusa orbitalPeriod "1.0118545919999999E8".
- 149_Medusa periapsis "3.04026E11".
- 149_Medusa rotationPeriod "93736.8".
- 149_Medusa temperature "189.0".
- 149_Medusa thumbnail 149Medusa_(Lightcurve_Inversion).png?width=300.
- 149_Medusa wikiPageExternalLink astorb.html.
- 149_Medusa wikiPageExternalLink NumberedMPs.html.
- 149_Medusa wikiPageID "744086".
- 149_Medusa wikiPageRevisionID "604373408".
- 149_Medusa absMagnitude "10.79".
- 149_Medusa albedo "0.1".
- 149_Medusa argPeri "251.134".
- 149_Medusa ascNode "159.647".
- 149_Medusa avgSpeed "20.18".
- 149_Medusa bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- 149_Medusa caption "A three-dimensional model of 149 Medusa based on its light curve.".
- 149_Medusa density "2.0".
- 149_Medusa dimensions "19.7".
- 149_Medusa discovered "1875-09-21".
- 149_Medusa discoverer Henri_Joseph_Anastase_Perrotin.
- 149_Medusa discovery "yes".
- 149_Medusa discoveryRef NumberedMPs.html.
- 149_Medusa eccentricity "0.065".
- 149_Medusa epoch "2006-12-31".
- 149_Medusa escapeVelocity "0.0104".
- 149_Medusa hasPhotoCollection 149_Medusa.
- 149_Medusa inclination "0.937".
- 149_Medusa mass "8.0".
- 149_Medusa meanAnomaly "284.523".
- 149_Medusa minorplanet "yes".
- 149_Medusa mpCategory Asteroid_belt.
- 149_Medusa name "149".
- 149_Medusa namedAfter Medusa.
- 149_Medusa orbitRef astorb.html.
- 149_Medusa perihelion "304.026".
- 149_Medusa period "1.0118545919999999E8".
- 149_Medusa physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 149_Medusa rotation "93736.8".
- 149_Medusa semimajor "325.284".
- 149_Medusa singleTemperature "~189 K".
- 149_Medusa spectralType S-type_asteroid.
- 149_Medusa surfaceGrav "0.0055".
- 149_Medusa width "25".
- 149_Medusa subject Category:Asteroids_named_from_Greek_mythology.
- 149_Medusa subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1875.
- 149_Medusa subject Category:Main_Belt_asteroids.
- 149_Medusa subject Category:S-type_asteroids.
- 149_Medusa type CelestialBody.
- 149_Medusa type Planet.
- 149_Medusa type Planet.
- 149_Medusa type PhysicalBody.
- 149_Medusa comment "149 Medusa is a bright-coloured, stony main-belt asteroid that was discovered by French astronomer J. Perrotin on September 21, 1875 and named after the Gorgon Medusa, a snake-haired monster in Greek mythology.When it was discovered, Medusa was by far the smallest asteroid found (although this was not known at that time). Since then, many thousands of smaller asteroids have been found.".
- 149_Medusa label "(149) Medusa".
- 149_Medusa label "(149) Medusa".
- 149_Medusa label "(149) Medusa".
- 149_Medusa label "(149) Méduse".
- 149_Medusa label "(149) Медуза".
- 149_Medusa label "149 Medusa".
- 149_Medusa label "149 Medusa".
- 149_Medusa label "149 Medusa".
- 149_Medusa label "メデューサ (小惑星)".
- 149_Medusa label "蛇髮妖星".
- 149_Medusa sameAs (149)_Medusa.
- 149_Medusa sameAs 149_Μέδουσα.
- 149_Medusa sameAs (149)_Medusa.
- 149_Medusa sameAs 149_Medusa.
- 149_Medusa sameAs (149)_Méduse.
- 149_Medusa sameAs 149_Medusa.
- 149_Medusa sameAs メデューサ_(小惑星).
- 149_Medusa sameAs (149)_Medusa.
- 149_Medusa sameAs 149_Medusa.
- 149_Medusa sameAs m.037pg6.
- 149_Medusa sameAs Q109897.
- 149_Medusa sameAs Q109897.
- 149_Medusa wasDerivedFrom 149_Medusa?oldid=604373408.
- 149_Medusa depiction 149Medusa_(Lightcurve_Inversion).png.
- 149_Medusa isPrimaryTopicOf 149_Medusa.
- 149_Medusa name "149 Medusa".