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- 349_Dembowska apoapsis "4.7588E8".
- 349_Dembowska averageSpeed "17.41".
- 349_Dembowska orbitalPeriod "1828.662".
- 349_Dembowska periapsis "3.99743E8".
- 349_Dembowska temperature "148.0".
- 349_Dembowska absoluteMagnitude "5.93".
- 349_Dembowska abstract "Asteroid 349 Dembowska is named in honor of the Baron Hercules Dembowski, an Italian astronomer who made significant contributions to research on double and multiple stars. The asteroid was discovered over a century ago on December 9, 1892, by the French astronomer Auguste Charlois while working at the observatory in Nice, France.Located just prior to the prominent 7:3 resonance with Jupiter, 349 Dembowska is among the larger asteroids in the main belt with an estimated diameter of ~140 km. It has a rotational period of 4.7012 hours, and is classified as an R-type asteroid due to the presence of strong absorption lines in olivine and pyroxene with little or no metals. It may have undergone partial melting/differentiation. 349 Dembowska has an unusually high albedo of 0.384. Of the asteroids with a diameter greater than 75 km, only 4 Vesta has a higher known albedo.Dembowska and 16 Psyche have orbits that repeat themselves almost exactly every five years in respect to their position to the Sun and Earth.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. There was one occultation on October 31, 2006, and on December 5, 2007.".
- 349_Dembowska albedo "0.384".
- 349_Dembowska apoapsis "4.7588E11".
- 349_Dembowska averageSpeed "62676.0".
- 349_Dembowska discovered "1892-12-09".
- 349_Dembowska discoverer Auguste_Charlois.
- 349_Dembowska epoch "30 January 2005 (JD 2453400.5)".
- 349_Dembowska formerName "1892 T".
- 349_Dembowska orbitalPeriod "1.579963968E8".
- 349_Dembowska periapsis "3.99743E11".
- 349_Dembowska rotationPeriod "0.2088".
- 349_Dembowska temperature "148.0".
- 349_Dembowska thumbnail 349Dembowska_(Lightcurve_Inversion).png?width=300.
- 349_Dembowska wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=sb&sstr=349.
- 349_Dembowska wikiPageExternalLink sbdb.cgi?sstr=349;orb=1.
- 349_Dembowska wikiPageID "1528949".
- 349_Dembowska wikiPageRevisionID "604380775".
- 349_Dembowska absMagnitude "5.93".
- 349_Dembowska albedo "0.384".
- 349_Dembowska altNames "1892.0".
- 349_Dembowska aphelion "475.88".
- 349_Dembowska argPeri "347.171".
- 349_Dembowska ascNode "32.5".
- 349_Dembowska avgSpeed "17.41".
- 349_Dembowska background "#FFFFC0".
- 349_Dembowska caption "A three-dimensional model of 349 Dembowska based on its light curve.".
- 349_Dembowska density "2.23".
- 349_Dembowska dimensions "145.23".
- 349_Dembowska dimensions "~140 km".
- 349_Dembowska discovered "1892-12-09".
- 349_Dembowska discoverer Auguste_Charlois.
- 349_Dembowska eccentricity "0.087".
- 349_Dembowska epoch "2005-01-30".
- 349_Dembowska hasPhotoCollection 349_Dembowska.
- 349_Dembowska inclination "8.256".
- 349_Dembowska meanAnomaly "198.148".
- 349_Dembowska mpCategory Asteroid_belt.
- 349_Dembowska name "349".
- 349_Dembowska namedAfter Ercole_Dembowski.
- 349_Dembowska perihelion "399.743".
- 349_Dembowska period "1.579963968E8".
- 349_Dembowska rotation "0.2088".
- 349_Dembowska semimajor "437.812".
- 349_Dembowska singleTemperature "~148 K".
- 349_Dembowska spectralType R-type_asteroid.
- 349_Dembowska width "25".
- 349_Dembowska subject Category:Asteroids_named_for_people.
- 349_Dembowska subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1892.
- 349_Dembowska subject Category:Discoveries_by_Auguste_Charlois.
- 349_Dembowska subject Category:Main_Belt_asteroids.
- 349_Dembowska subject Category:R-type_asteroids.
- 349_Dembowska type CelestialBody.
- 349_Dembowska type Planet.
- 349_Dembowska type Planet.
- 349_Dembowska type PhysicalBody.
- 349_Dembowska comment "Asteroid 349 Dembowska is named in honor of the Baron Hercules Dembowski, an Italian astronomer who made significant contributions to research on double and multiple stars. The asteroid was discovered over a century ago on December 9, 1892, by the French astronomer Auguste Charlois while working at the observatory in Nice, France.Located just prior to the prominent 7:3 resonance with Jupiter, 349 Dembowska is among the larger asteroids in the main belt with an estimated diameter of ~140 km.".
- 349_Dembowska label "(349) Dembowska".
- 349_Dembowska label "(349) Dembowska".
- 349_Dembowska label "(349) Dembowska".
- 349_Dembowska label "(349) Dembowska".
- 349_Dembowska label "(349) Дембовска".
- 349_Dembowska label "349 Dembowska".
- 349_Dembowska label "349 Dembowska".
- 349_Dembowska label "デンボウスカ (小惑星)".
- 349_Dembowska label "小行星349".
- 349_Dembowska sameAs (349)_Dembowska.
- 349_Dembowska sameAs 349_Ντεμπόφσκα.
- 349_Dembowska sameAs (349)_Dembowska.
- 349_Dembowska sameAs 349_Dembowska.
- 349_Dembowska sameAs (349)_Dembowska.
- 349_Dembowska sameAs 349_Dembowska.
- 349_Dembowska sameAs デンボウスカ_(小惑星).
- 349_Dembowska sameAs (349)_Dembowska.
- 349_Dembowska sameAs m.0588_g.
- 349_Dembowska sameAs Q151677.
- 349_Dembowska sameAs Q151677.
- 349_Dembowska wasDerivedFrom 349_Dembowska?oldid=604380775.
- 349_Dembowska depiction 349Dembowska_(Lightcurve_Inversion).png.
- 349_Dembowska isPrimaryTopicOf 349_Dembowska.
- 349_Dembowska name "349 Dembowska".