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- 31_Euphrosyne apoapsis "5.775973787727E8".
- 31_Euphrosyne averageSpeed "16.57".
- 31_Euphrosyne orbitalPeriod "2041.585".
- 31_Euphrosyne periapsis "3.647196087666E8".
- 31_Euphrosyne temperature "159.0".
- 31_Euphrosyne absoluteMagnitude "6.74".
- 31_Euphrosyne abstract "31 Euphrosyne is one of the largest main-belt asteroids, discovered by James Ferguson on September 1, 1854. It was the first asteroid found from North America. It is named after Euphrosyne, one of the Charites in Greek mythology.It is a fairly dark body near the belt's outer edge. Consequently Euphrosyne is never visible with binoculars, having a maximum magnitude at the best possible opposition of around +10.2, as in November 2011, which is actually fainter than any of the thirty asteroids previously discovered.It is a very little-studied body despite being one of the largest asteroids. It is a C-type asteroid with a primitive surface. Its orbit, however, is quite unusual and bears a considerable resemblance to that of 2 Pallas in its high inclination and eccentricity. Whereas Pallas and Eris—the only larger bodies with comparably tilted orbits—have nodes near perihelion and aphelion, Euphrosyne's perihelion lies at the northernmost point of its orbit. During a rare perihelic opposition Euphrosyne is very high in the sky from northern latitudes, but invisible from such countries as New Zealand and Chile.The mass estimate of Euphrosyne in Baer (2011) makes it apparently the 5th-most-massive asteroid, coming after only the big four. It also has the highest estimated density, indicating that it is a solid body like the other largest asteroids. However, all large asteroids with comparable densities (16 Psyche and 532 Herculina) have very large uncertainties, so both the mass and density are likely to be lower than the median estimate.Its rotation period is typical for large asteroids. Nothing is known of its axial tilt.Euphrosyne has been studied by radar.This object is the namesake of a family of 323–2066 asteroids that share similar spectral properties and orbital elements; hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event. All members have a relatively high orbital inclination.".
- 31_Euphrosyne albedo "0.0543".
- 31_Euphrosyne apoapsis "5.775973787727E11".
- 31_Euphrosyne apparentMagnitude "10.16".
- 31_Euphrosyne averageSpeed "59652.0".
- 31_Euphrosyne discovered "1854-09-01".
- 31_Euphrosyne discoverer James_Ferguson_(American_astronomer).
- 31_Euphrosyne epoch "December 31, 2006 (JD 2454100.5)".
- 31_Euphrosyne formerName "A907 GP; A918 GB".
- 31_Euphrosyne orbitalPeriod "1.76392944E8".
- 31_Euphrosyne periapsis "3.647196087666E11".
- 31_Euphrosyne rotationPeriod "19915.199999999997".
- 31_Euphrosyne temperature "159.0".
- 31_Euphrosyne wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=sb&sstr=31.
- 31_Euphrosyne wikiPageID "728062".
- 31_Euphrosyne wikiPageRevisionID "589765185".
- 31_Euphrosyne absMagnitude "6.74".
- 31_Euphrosyne albedo "0.0543".
- 31_Euphrosyne altNames "A907 GP; A918 GB".
- 31_Euphrosyne aphelion "3.861".
- 31_Euphrosyne argPeri "61.996".
- 31_Euphrosyne ascNode "31.238".
- 31_Euphrosyne avgSpeed "16.57".
- 31_Euphrosyne bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- 31_Euphrosyne density "6.61".
- 31_Euphrosyne dimensions "255.9".
- 31_Euphrosyne discovered "1854-09-01".
- 31_Euphrosyne discoverer James_Ferguson_(American_astronomer).
- 31_Euphrosyne discovery "yes".
- 31_Euphrosyne eccentricity "0.226".
- 31_Euphrosyne epoch "2006-12-31".
- 31_Euphrosyne hasPhotoCollection 31_Euphrosyne.
- 31_Euphrosyne inclination "26.316".
- 31_Euphrosyne magnitude "10.16".
- 31_Euphrosyne mass "kg".
- 31_Euphrosyne meanAnomaly "14.5".
- 31_Euphrosyne mpCategory Asteroid_belt.
- 31_Euphrosyne name "31".
- 31_Euphrosyne namedAfter Euphrosyne_(mythology).
- 31_Euphrosyne perihelion "2.438".
- 31_Euphrosyne period "5.59".
- 31_Euphrosyne physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 31_Euphrosyne rotation "19915.199999999997".
- 31_Euphrosyne semimajor "3.15".
- 31_Euphrosyne singleTemperature "~159 K".
- 31_Euphrosyne spectralType C-type_asteroid.
- 31_Euphrosyne subject Category:Asteroids_named_from_Greek_mythology.
- 31_Euphrosyne subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1854.
- 31_Euphrosyne subject Category:C-type_asteroids.
- 31_Euphrosyne subject Category:Main_Belt_asteroids.
- 31_Euphrosyne type CelestialBody.
- 31_Euphrosyne type Planet.
- 31_Euphrosyne type Planet.
- 31_Euphrosyne type PhysicalBody.
- 31_Euphrosyne comment "31 Euphrosyne is one of the largest main-belt asteroids, discovered by James Ferguson on September 1, 1854. It was the first asteroid found from North America. It is named after Euphrosyne, one of the Charites in Greek mythology.It is a fairly dark body near the belt's outer edge.".
- 31_Euphrosyne label "(31) Eufrósine".
- 31_Euphrosyne label "(31) Euphrosyne".
- 31_Euphrosyne label "(31) Euphrosyne".
- 31_Euphrosyne label "(31) Euphrosyne".
- 31_Euphrosyne label "(31) Евфросина".
- 31_Euphrosyne label "31 Euphrosyne".
- 31_Euphrosyne label "31 Euphrosyne".
- 31_Euphrosyne label "31 Euphrosyne".
- 31_Euphrosyne label "Euphrosyne (planetoïde)".
- 31_Euphrosyne label "エウフロシネ (小惑星)".
- 31_Euphrosyne label "丽神星".
- 31_Euphrosyne sameAs (31)_Euphrosyne.
- 31_Euphrosyne sameAs 31_Ευφροσύνη.
- 31_Euphrosyne sameAs (31)_Eufrósine.
- 31_Euphrosyne sameAs 31_Eufrosina.
- 31_Euphrosyne sameAs (31)_Euphrosyne.
- 31_Euphrosyne sameAs 31_Euphrosyne.
- 31_Euphrosyne sameAs エウフロシネ_(小惑星).
- 31_Euphrosyne sameAs Euphrosyne_(planetoïde).
- 31_Euphrosyne sameAs (31)_Euphrosyne.
- 31_Euphrosyne sameAs 31_Euphrosyne.
- 31_Euphrosyne sameAs m.0364_6.
- 31_Euphrosyne sameAs Q150863.
- 31_Euphrosyne sameAs Q150863.
- 31_Euphrosyne wasDerivedFrom 31_Euphrosyne?oldid=589765185.
- 31_Euphrosyne isPrimaryTopicOf 31_Euphrosyne.
- 31_Euphrosyne name "31 Euphrosyne".