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- 472_Roma orbitalPeriod "4.06".
- 472_Roma absoluteMagnitude "8.92".
- 472_Roma abstract "472 Roma is an asteroid. It was discovered by Luigi Carnera on July 11, 1901. Its provisional name was 1901 GP. This asteroid was named by Antonio Abetti for the city of Rome in Italy, thenative country of its discoverer.At 21:57 UT, on Thursday, July 8, 2010, this 50 km wide asteroid occulted the star Delta Ophiuchi in an event lasting about five seconds. The occultation path crossed central Europe along a band that ran through Stockholm, Copenhagen, Bremen, Nantes and Bilbao. This was the only asteroid occultation event visible to the naked eye during the 21st century.This is a member of the dynamic Maria family of asteroids that were probably formed as the result of a collisional breakup of a parent body.".
- 472_Roma albedo "0.2138".
- 472_Roma discovered "1901-07-11".
- 472_Roma discoverer Luigi_Carnera.
- 472_Roma epoch "July 23, 2010 (JD 2455400.5)".
- 472_Roma formerName "1901 GP".
- 472_Roma orbitalPeriod "350784.0".
- 472_Roma wikiPageID "2846293".
- 472_Roma wikiPageRevisionID "589787619".
- 472_Roma absMagnitude "8.92".
- 472_Roma albedo "0.2138".
- 472_Roma altNames "1901".
- 472_Roma argPerihelion "296.17".
- 472_Roma ascNode "127.255".
- 472_Roma bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- 472_Roma dimensions "47.27".
- 472_Roma discovered "1901-07-11".
- 472_Roma discoverer Luigi_Carnera.
- 472_Roma discovery "yes".
- 472_Roma eccentricity "0.0948".
- 472_Roma epoch "2010-07-23".
- 472_Roma hasPhotoCollection 472_Roma.
- 472_Roma inclination "15.802".
- 472_Roma minorplanet "yes".
- 472_Roma name "472".
- 472_Roma period "4.06".
- 472_Roma physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 472_Roma semimajor "2.5432".
- 472_Roma width "25".
- 472_Roma subject Category:Asteroids_named_for_places.
- 472_Roma subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1901.
- 472_Roma subject Category:Discoveries_by_Luigi_Carnera.
- 472_Roma subject Category:Main_Belt_asteroids.
- 472_Roma subject Category:Maria_asteroids.
- 472_Roma type CelestialBody.
- 472_Roma type Planet.
- 472_Roma type PhysicalBody.
- 472_Roma comment "472 Roma is an asteroid. It was discovered by Luigi Carnera on July 11, 1901. Its provisional name was 1901 GP. This asteroid was named by Antonio Abetti for the city of Rome in Italy, thenative country of its discoverer.At 21:57 UT, on Thursday, July 8, 2010, this 50 km wide asteroid occulted the star Delta Ophiuchi in an event lasting about five seconds. The occultation path crossed central Europe along a band that ran through Stockholm, Copenhagen, Bremen, Nantes and Bilbao.".
- 472_Roma label "(472) Roma".
- 472_Roma label "(472) Roma".
- 472_Roma label "(472) Roma".
- 472_Roma label "(472) Roma".
- 472_Roma label "(472) Рим".
- 472_Roma label "472 Roma".
- 472_Roma label "472 Roma".
- 472_Roma label "472 Roma".
- 472_Roma label "ローマ (小惑星)".
- 472_Roma label "小行星472".
- 472_Roma sameAs (472)_Roma.
- 472_Roma sameAs 472_Ρώμη.
- 472_Roma sameAs (472)_Roma.
- 472_Roma sameAs 472_Roma.
- 472_Roma sameAs (472)_Roma.
- 472_Roma sameAs 472_Roma.
- 472_Roma sameAs ローマ_(小惑星).
- 472_Roma sameAs (472)_Roma.
- 472_Roma sameAs 472_Roma.
- 472_Roma sameAs m.086hby.
- 472_Roma sameAs Q154598.
- 472_Roma sameAs Q154598.
- 472_Roma wasDerivedFrom 472_Roma?oldid=589787619.
- 472_Roma isPrimaryTopicOf 472_Roma.
- 472_Roma name "472 Roma".