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- 177_Irma apoapsis "5.125223050182E8".
- 177_Irma orbitalPeriod "1683.8025".
- 177_Irma periapsis "3.163994965305E8".
- 177_Irma absoluteMagnitude "9.49".
- 177_Irma abstract "177 Irma is a fairly large and dark main belt asteroid. It was discovered by the French brothers Paul Henry and Prosper Henry on November 5, 1877. Paul was credited for this discovery. The meaning of the name Irma is unknown.Photometric observations of this asteroid at the Organ Mesa Observatory in Las Cruces, New Mexico in 2011 gave a light curve with a period of 13.856 ± 0.001 hours and a brightness variation of 0.30 ± 0.03 in magnitude.".
- 177_Irma albedo "0.053".
- 177_Irma apoapsis "5.125223050182E11".
- 177_Irma discovered "1877-11-05".
- 177_Irma discoverer Paul_Henry_and_Prosper_Henry.
- 177_Irma orbitalPeriod "1.45480536E8".
- 177_Irma periapsis "3.163994965305E11".
- 177_Irma rotationPeriod "49881.6".
- 177_Irma wikiPageID "766583".
- 177_Irma wikiPageRevisionID "586351512".
- 177_Irma absMagnitude "9.49".
- 177_Irma albedo "0.053".
- 177_Irma aphelion "3.426".
- 177_Irma bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- 177_Irma diameter "73.22".
- 177_Irma discovered "1877-11-05".
- 177_Irma discoverer "P. P. Henry, 1877".
- 177_Irma discovery "yes".
- 177_Irma eccentricity "0.237".
- 177_Irma hasPhotoCollection 177_Irma.
- 177_Irma inclination "1.39".
- 177_Irma mpCategory Asteroid_belt.
- 177_Irma name "177".
- 177_Irma perihelion "2.115".
- 177_Irma period "1.45480536E8".
- 177_Irma physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 177_Irma rotation "49881.6".
- 177_Irma semimajor "2.77".
- 177_Irma spectralType C-type_asteroid.
- 177_Irma subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1877.
- 177_Irma subject Category:Main_Belt_asteroids.
- 177_Irma type CelestialBody.
- 177_Irma type Planet.
- 177_Irma type PhysicalBody.
- 177_Irma comment "177 Irma is a fairly large and dark main belt asteroid. It was discovered by the French brothers Paul Henry and Prosper Henry on November 5, 1877. Paul was credited for this discovery. The meaning of the name Irma is unknown.Photometric observations of this asteroid at the Organ Mesa Observatory in Las Cruces, New Mexico in 2011 gave a light curve with a period of 13.856 ± 0.001 hours and a brightness variation of 0.30 ± 0.03 in magnitude.".
- 177_Irma label "(177) Irma".
- 177_Irma label "(177) Irma".
- 177_Irma label "(177) Irma".
- 177_Irma label "(177) Irma".
- 177_Irma label "(177) Ирма".
- 177_Irma label "177 Irma".
- 177_Irma label "177 Irma".
- 177_Irma label "177 Irma".
- 177_Irma label "イルマ (小惑星)".
- 177_Irma label "小行星177".
- 177_Irma sameAs (177)_Irma.
- 177_Irma sameAs 177_Ίρμα.
- 177_Irma sameAs (177)_Irma.
- 177_Irma sameAs 177_Irma.
- 177_Irma sameAs (177)_Irma.
- 177_Irma sameAs 177_Irma.
- 177_Irma sameAs イルマ_(小惑星).
- 177_Irma sameAs (177)_Irma.
- 177_Irma sameAs 177_Irma.
- 177_Irma sameAs m.039qp1.
- 177_Irma sameAs Q214387.
- 177_Irma sameAs Q214387.
- 177_Irma wasDerivedFrom 177_Irma?oldid=586351512.
- 177_Irma isPrimaryTopicOf 177_Irma.
- 177_Irma name "177 Irma".