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- 150_Nuwa apoapsis "5.04144824259E8".
- 150_Nuwa orbitalPeriod "1881.0375".
- 150_Nuwa periapsis "3.876080829837E8".
- 150_Nuwa absoluteMagnitude "8.23".
- 150_Nuwa abstract "150 Nuwa is a large main-belt asteroid that was discovered by Canadian-American astronomer James Craig Watson on October 18, 1875, and named after Nüwa, the Chinese creator goddess. It is listed as a member of the Hecuba group of asteroids that orbit near the 2:1 mean-motion resonance with Jupiter. Based upon the spectrum it is classified as a C-type asteroid, which indicates that it is probably composed of primitive carbonaceous chondritic material and the surface is exceedingly dark.Photometric observations of this asteroid at the Catania Astrophysical Observatory during 1992 and 1993 gave a light curve with a period of 8.140 ± 0.005 hours. In 2004, an additional photometric study was performed at Swilken Brae Observatory in St Andrews, Fife, yielding a probable period of 8.1364 ± 0.0008 hours and a brightness variation of 0.26 ± 0.03 in magnitude. A 2011 study from Organ Mesa Observatory in Las Cruces, New Mexico gave a period of 8.1347 ± 0.0001 hours with a brightness variation of 0.17 ± 0.02 magnitude, which is consistent with prior results.On December 17, 1999, a star was occulted by Nuwa.".
- 150_Nuwa albedo "0.04".
- 150_Nuwa apoapsis "5.04144824259E11".
- 150_Nuwa discoverer James_Craig_Watson.
- 150_Nuwa orbitalPeriod "1.6252164E8".
- 150_Nuwa periapsis "3.876080829837E11".
- 150_Nuwa rotationPeriod "29284.920000000002".
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- 150_Nuwa wikiPageID "744123".
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- 150_Nuwa absMagnitude "8.23".
- 150_Nuwa albedo "0.04".
- 150_Nuwa aphelion "3.37".
- 150_Nuwa background "#FFFFC0".
- 150_Nuwa density "0.98".
- 150_Nuwa dimensions "146.54".
- 150_Nuwa discovered "1875".
- 150_Nuwa discoverer James_Craig_Watson.
- 150_Nuwa eccentricity "0.131".
- 150_Nuwa hasPhotoCollection 150_Nuwa.
- 150_Nuwa inclination "2.19".
- 150_Nuwa mpCategory Asteroid_belt.
- 150_Nuwa name "150".
- 150_Nuwa namedAfter Nüwa.
- 150_Nuwa perihelion "2.591".
- 150_Nuwa period "1.6252164E8".
- 150_Nuwa rotation "29284.920000000002".
- 150_Nuwa rotation "29304.000000000004".
- 150_Nuwa semimajor "2.981".
- 150_Nuwa spectralType C-type_asteroid.
- 150_Nuwa width "25".
- 150_Nuwa subject Category:Asteroids_named_from_mythology.
- 150_Nuwa subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1875.
- 150_Nuwa subject Category:C-type_asteroids.
- 150_Nuwa subject Category:Main_Belt_asteroids.
- 150_Nuwa type CelestialBody.
- 150_Nuwa type Planet.
- 150_Nuwa type Planet.
- 150_Nuwa type PhysicalBody.
- 150_Nuwa comment "150 Nuwa is a large main-belt asteroid that was discovered by Canadian-American astronomer James Craig Watson on October 18, 1875, and named after Nüwa, the Chinese creator goddess. It is listed as a member of the Hecuba group of asteroids that orbit near the 2:1 mean-motion resonance with Jupiter.".
- 150_Nuwa label "(150) Nuwa".
- 150_Nuwa label "(150) Nuwa".
- 150_Nuwa label "(150) Nuwa".
- 150_Nuwa label "(150) Nuwa".
- 150_Nuwa label "(150) Нюйва".
- 150_Nuwa label "150 Nuwa".
- 150_Nuwa label "150 Nuwa".
- 150_Nuwa label "150 Nuwa".
- 150_Nuwa label "女カ (小惑星)".
- 150_Nuwa label "女娲星".
- 150_Nuwa sameAs (150)_Nuwa.
- 150_Nuwa sameAs 150_Νούβα.
- 150_Nuwa sameAs (150)_Nuwa.
- 150_Nuwa sameAs 150_Nuwa.
- 150_Nuwa sameAs (150)_Nuwa.
- 150_Nuwa sameAs 150_Nuwa.
- 150_Nuwa sameAs 女カ_(小惑星).
- 150_Nuwa sameAs (150)_Nuwa.
- 150_Nuwa sameAs 150_Nuwa.
- 150_Nuwa sameAs m.037pmd.
- 150_Nuwa sameAs Q140120.
- 150_Nuwa sameAs Q140120.
- 150_Nuwa wasDerivedFrom 150_Nuwa?oldid=589444499.
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- 150_Nuwa isPrimaryTopicOf 150_Nuwa.
- 150_Nuwa name "150 Nuwa".