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- 324_Bamberga apoapsis "5.37241E8".
- 324_Bamberga averageSpeed "18.18".
- 324_Bamberga orbitalPeriod "1605.3969999999997".
- 324_Bamberga periapsis "2.65576E8".
- 324_Bamberga temperature "172.0".
- 324_Bamberga absoluteMagnitude "6.82".
- 324_Bamberga abstract "324 Bamberga is one of the largest asteroids in the asteroid belt. It was discovered by Johann Palisa on February 25, 1892 in Vienna, making it one of the last large (diameter over 200 km) asteroids discovered. Apart from the near-earth asteroid Eros, it was the last asteroid which is ever easily visible with binoculars to be discovered.Although its very high orbital eccentricity means its opposition magnitude varies greatly, at a rare opposition near perihelion Bamberga can reach a magnitude of +8.0, which is as bright as Saturn's moon Titan. Such near-perihelion oppositions occur on a regular cycle every twenty-two years, with the last occurring in 1991 and the next in 2013, when attaining magnitude 8.1 on September 13. Its brightness at these rare near-perihelion oppositions makes Bamberga the brightest C-type asteroid, roughly one magnitude brighter than 10 Hygiea's maximum brightness of around +9.1. At such an opposition Bamberga can in fact be closer to Earth than any main-belt asteroid with magnitude above +9.5, getting as close as 0.78 AU. For comparison, 7 Iris never comes closer than 0.85 AU and 4 Vesta never closer than 1.13 AU (when it becomes visible to the naked eye in a light pollution-free sky).Overall Bamberga is the tenth brightest main-belt asteroid after, in order, Vesta, Pallas, Ceres, Iris, Hebe, Juno, Melpomene, Eunomia and Flora. Its high eccentricity (for comparison 36% higher than that of Pluto), though, means that at most oppositions other asteroids reach higher magnitudes.It has an unusually long rotation period among the large asteroids. Its spectral class is intermediate between the C-type and P-type asteroids.10µ radiometric data collected from Kitt Peak in 1975 gave a diameter estimate of 255 km. An occultation of Bamberga was observed on 8 December 1987, and gave a diameter of about 228 km, in agreement with IRAS results. In 1988 a search for satellites or dust orbiting this asteroid was performed using the UH88 telescope at the Mauna Kea Observatories, but the effort came up empty.".
- 324_Bamberga albedo "0.0628".
- 324_Bamberga apoapsis "5.37241E11".
- 324_Bamberga averageSpeed "65448.0".
- 324_Bamberga discovered "1892-02-25".
- 324_Bamberga discoverer Johann_Palisa.
- 324_Bamberga epoch "30 January 2005 (JD 2453400.5)".
- 324_Bamberga escapeVelocity "396.0".
- 324_Bamberga formerName "none".
- 324_Bamberga orbitalPeriod "1.3870630079999998E8".
- 324_Bamberga periapsis "2.65576E11".
- 324_Bamberga rotationPeriod "105926.40000000001".
- 324_Bamberga rotationPeriod "105948.0".
- 324_Bamberga temperature "172.0".
- 324_Bamberga wikiPageID "1528810".
- 324_Bamberga wikiPageRevisionID "603389035".
- 324_Bamberga absMagnitude "6.82".
- 324_Bamberga albedo "0.0628".
- 324_Bamberga altNames "none".
- 324_Bamberga aphelion "537.241".
- 324_Bamberga argPeri "44.062".
- 324_Bamberga ascNode "328.058".
- 324_Bamberga avgSpeed "18.18".
- 324_Bamberga background "#FFFFC0".
- 324_Bamberga density "1.52".
- 324_Bamberga dimensions "229.4".
- 324_Bamberga dimensions "234.67".
- 324_Bamberga discovered "1892-02-25".
- 324_Bamberga discoverer Johann_Palisa.
- 324_Bamberga eccentricity "0.338".
- 324_Bamberga epoch "2005-01-30".
- 324_Bamberga escapeVelocity "0.11".
- 324_Bamberga hasPhotoCollection 324_Bamberga.
- 324_Bamberga inclination "11.107".
- 324_Bamberga mass "1.1".
- 324_Bamberga meanAnomaly "4.564".
- 324_Bamberga mpCategory Asteroid_belt.
- 324_Bamberga name "324".
- 324_Bamberga namedAfter Bamberg.
- 324_Bamberga perihelion "265.576".
- 324_Bamberga period "1.3870630079999998E8".
- 324_Bamberga rotation "105926.40000000001".
- 324_Bamberga semimajor "401.409".
- 324_Bamberga singleTemperature "~172 K".
- 324_Bamberga spectralType C-type_asteroid.
- 324_Bamberga surfaceGrav "0.055".
- 324_Bamberga width "25".
- 324_Bamberga subject Category:Asteroids_named_for_places.
- 324_Bamberga subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1892.
- 324_Bamberga subject Category:C-type_asteroids.
- 324_Bamberga subject Category:Discoveries_by_Johann_Palisa.
- 324_Bamberga subject Category:Main_Belt_asteroids.
- 324_Bamberga type CelestialBody.
- 324_Bamberga type Planet.
- 324_Bamberga type Planet.
- 324_Bamberga type PhysicalBody.
- 324_Bamberga comment "324 Bamberga is one of the largest asteroids in the asteroid belt. It was discovered by Johann Palisa on February 25, 1892 in Vienna, making it one of the last large (diameter over 200 km) asteroids discovered.".
- 324_Bamberga label "(324) Bamberga".
- 324_Bamberga label "(324) Bamberga".
- 324_Bamberga label "(324) Bamberga".
- 324_Bamberga label "(324) Bamberga".
- 324_Bamberga label "(324) Бамберга".
- 324_Bamberga label "324 Bamberga".
- 324_Bamberga label "324 Bamberga".
- 324_Bamberga label "324 Bamberga".
- 324_Bamberga label "Bamberga".
- 324_Bamberga label "バンベルガ (小惑星)".
- 324_Bamberga label "小行星324".
- 324_Bamberga sameAs (324)_Bamberga.
- 324_Bamberga sameAs 324_Βαμβέργη.
- 324_Bamberga sameAs (324)_Bamberga.
- 324_Bamberga sameAs 324_Bamberga.
- 324_Bamberga sameAs (324)_Bamberga.
- 324_Bamberga sameAs 324_Bamberga.
- 324_Bamberga sameAs バンベルガ_(小惑星).
- 324_Bamberga sameAs Bamberga.
- 324_Bamberga sameAs (324)_Bamberga.
- 324_Bamberga sameAs 324_Bamberga.
- 324_Bamberga sameAs m.0588bb.
- 324_Bamberga sameAs Q151102.
- 324_Bamberga sameAs Q151102.
- 324_Bamberga wasDerivedFrom 324_Bamberga?oldid=603389035.
- 324_Bamberga isPrimaryTopicOf 324_Bamberga.
- 324_Bamberga name "324 Bamberga".