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- 19_Fortuna apoapsis "4.235115719517E8".
- 19_Fortuna averageSpeed "18.94".
- 19_Fortuna mass "1.27".
- 19_Fortuna orbitalPeriod "1393.378".
- 19_Fortuna periapsis "3.069748306764E8".
- 19_Fortuna temperature "180.0".
- 19_Fortuna absoluteMagnitude "7.13".
- 19_Fortuna abstract "19 Fortuna is one of the largest main-belt asteroids. It has a composition similar to 1 Ceres: a darkly colored surface that is heavily space-weathered with the composition of primitive organic compounds, including tholins.Fortuna is 225 km in diameter and has one of the darkest known geometric albedos for an asteroid over 150 km in diameter. Its albedo has been measured at 0.028 and 0.037.The Hubble Space Telescope observed Fortuna in 1993. It was resolved with an apparent diameter of 0.20 arcseconds (4.5 pixels in the Planetary Camera) and its shape was found to be nearly spherical. Satellites were searched for but none were detected.Stellar occultations by Fortuna have been observed several times. Fortuna has been studied by radar.It was discovered by J. R. Hind on August 22, 1852 and named after Fortuna, the Roman goddess of luck.Fortuna has been perturbed by the 80 km 135 Hertha and was initially estimated by Baer to have a mass of 1.08×1019 kg. A more recent estimate by Baer suggests it has a mass of 1.27×1019 kg.On December 21, 2012 Fortuna (~200 km) harmlessly passed within 6.5Gm of asteroid 687 Tinette.".
- 19_Fortuna albedo "0.037".
- 19_Fortuna apoapsis "4.235115719517E11".
- 19_Fortuna apparentMagnitude "8.88".
- 19_Fortuna averageSpeed "68184.0".
- 19_Fortuna discovered "1852-08-22".
- 19_Fortuna discoverer John_Russell_Hind.
- 19_Fortuna epoch "October 22, 2004 (JD 2453300.5)".
- 19_Fortuna escapeVelocity "428.4".
- 19_Fortuna formerName "A902 UG".
- 19_Fortuna mass "1270.0".
- 19_Fortuna orbitalPeriod "1.2038785919999999E8".
- 19_Fortuna periapsis "3.069748306764E11".
- 19_Fortuna rotationPeriod "26792.64".
- 19_Fortuna temperature "180.0".
- 19_Fortuna thumbnail 19_Fortuna_symbol.svg?width=300.
- 19_Fortuna wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=sb&sstr=19.
- 19_Fortuna wikiPageID "725744".
- 19_Fortuna wikiPageRevisionID "603389975".
- 19_Fortuna absMagnitude "7.13".
- 19_Fortuna albedo "0.037".
- 19_Fortuna altNames "A902 UG".
- 19_Fortuna angularSize "0.25".
- 19_Fortuna aphelion "2.831".
- 19_Fortuna argPeri "182.091".
- 19_Fortuna ascNode "211.379".
- 19_Fortuna avgSpeed "18.94".
- 19_Fortuna bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- 19_Fortuna caption "Fortuna centered above the Crab Nebula".
- 19_Fortuna density "2.7".
- 19_Fortuna dimensions "225.0".
- 19_Fortuna dimensions "±12 km".
- 19_Fortuna discovered "1852-08-22".
- 19_Fortuna discoverer John_Russell_Hind.
- 19_Fortuna discovery "yes".
- 19_Fortuna eccentricity "0.159".
- 19_Fortuna epoch "2004-10-22".
- 19_Fortuna escapeVelocity "~0.1190 km/s".
- 19_Fortuna hasPhotoCollection 19_Fortuna.
- 19_Fortuna inclination "1.573".
- 19_Fortuna magnitude "8.88".
- 19_Fortuna mass "1.27".
- 19_Fortuna meanAnomaly "268.398".
- 19_Fortuna mpCategory Asteroid_belt.
- 19_Fortuna name "19".
- 19_Fortuna namedAfter Fortuna.
- 19_Fortuna perihelion "2.052".
- 19_Fortuna period "3.81".
- 19_Fortuna physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 19_Fortuna rotation "26792.64".
- 19_Fortuna semimajor "2.441".
- 19_Fortuna singleTemperature "~180 K".
- 19_Fortuna spectralType G-type_asteroid.
- 19_Fortuna surfaceGrav "~0.0629 m/s²".
- 19_Fortuna symbol File:19_Fortuna_symbol.svg.
- 19_Fortuna subject Category:Asteroids_named_from_Roman_mythology.
- 19_Fortuna subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1852.
- 19_Fortuna subject Category:G-type_asteroids.
- 19_Fortuna subject Category:Main_Belt_asteroids.
- 19_Fortuna type CelestialBody.
- 19_Fortuna type Planet.
- 19_Fortuna type Planet.
- 19_Fortuna type PhysicalBody.
- 19_Fortuna comment "19 Fortuna is one of the largest main-belt asteroids. It has a composition similar to 1 Ceres: a darkly colored surface that is heavily space-weathered with the composition of primitive organic compounds, including tholins.Fortuna is 225 km in diameter and has one of the darkest known geometric albedos for an asteroid over 150 km in diameter. Its albedo has been measured at 0.028 and 0.037.The Hubble Space Telescope observed Fortuna in 1993.".
- 19_Fortuna label "(19) Fortuna".
- 19_Fortuna label "(19) Fortuna".
- 19_Fortuna label "(19) Fortuna".
- 19_Fortuna label "(19) Fortune".
- 19_Fortuna label "(19) Фортуна".
- 19_Fortuna label "19 Fortuna".
- 19_Fortuna label "19 Fortuna".
- 19_Fortuna label "19 Fortuna".
- 19_Fortuna label "Fortuna (planetoïde)".
- 19_Fortuna label "フォルトゥナ (小惑星)".
- 19_Fortuna label "命神星".
- 19_Fortuna sameAs Fortuna_(planetka).
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- 19_Fortuna sameAs フォルトゥナ_(小惑星).
- 19_Fortuna sameAs 19_포르투나.
- 19_Fortuna sameAs Fortuna_(planetoïde).
- 19_Fortuna sameAs (19)_Fortuna.
- 19_Fortuna sameAs 19_Fortuna.
- 19_Fortuna sameAs m.035zdg.
- 19_Fortuna sameAs Q145557.
- 19_Fortuna sameAs Q145557.
- 19_Fortuna wasDerivedFrom 19_Fortuna?oldid=603389975.
- 19_Fortuna depiction 19_Fortuna_symbol.svg.