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- 5_Astraea apoapsis "4.59265463049E8".
- 5_Astraea averageSpeed "18.39".
- 5_Astraea density "3300.0".
- 5_Astraea mass "2.9".
- 5_Astraea orbitalPeriod "1507.676".
- 5_Astraea periapsis "3.107147774439E8".
- 5_Astraea temperature "167.0".
- 5_Astraea temperature "263.0".
- 5_Astraea absoluteMagnitude "6.85".
- 5_Astraea abstract "5 Astraea is a large asteroid from the asteroid belt. Its surface is highly reflective (bright) and its composition is probably a mixture of nickel–iron with silicates of magnesium and iron. It is an S-type object in the Tholen classification system.Astraea was the fifth asteroid discovered, on December 8, 1845, by K. L. Hencke and named for Astræa, a goddess of justice named after the stars. It was his first of two asteroid discoveries. The second was 6 Hebe. An amateur astronomer and post office employee, Hencke was looking for 4 Vesta when he stumbled on Astraea. The King of Prussia awarded him an annual pension of 1,200 marks for the discovery.Photometry indicates prograde rotation, that the north pole points in the direction of right ascension 9 h 52 min, declination 73° with a 5° uncertainty. This gives an axial tilt of about 33°.Astraea is physically unremarkable but notable mainly because for 38 years (after the discovery of Vesta in 1807) it had been thought that there were only four asteroids. In terms of maximum brightness, it is indeed only the seventeenth brightest main-belt asteroid, being fainter than 192 Nausikaa and even, at rare near-perihelion oppositions, the highly eccentric carbonaceous 324 Bamberga.[1] It will be at magnitude +8.7 on a favorable opposition on February 15, 2016.After the discovery of Astraea, thousands of other asteroids would follow. Indeed, the discovery of Astraea proved to be the starting point for the eventual demotion of the four original asteroids (which were regarded as planets at the time) to their current status, as it became apparent that these four were only the largest of a whole new type of celestial body.An occultation on 6 June 2008 produced an effective diameter (silhouette) of 115±6 km.Astraea has been studied by radar. Arecibo observed Astraea in March 2012.".
- 5_Astraea albedo "0.227".
- 5_Astraea apoapsis "4.59265463049E11".
- 5_Astraea apparentMagnitude "8.74".
- 5_Astraea averageSpeed "66204.0".
- 5_Astraea density "3300.0".
- 5_Astraea discovered "1845-12-08".
- 5_Astraea discoverer Karl_Ludwig_Hencke.
- 5_Astraea epoch "November 26, 2005 (JD 2453700.5)".
- 5_Astraea escapeVelocity "223.2".
- 5_Astraea formerName "1969 SE".
- 5_Astraea mass "2900.0".
- 5_Astraea orbitalPeriod "1.3026320639999999E8".
- 5_Astraea periapsis "3.107147774439E11".
- 5_Astraea rotationPeriod "60482.592000000004".
- 5_Astraea temperature "167.0".
- 5_Astraea temperature "263.0".
- 5_Astraea thumbnail 5_Astraea_Symbol.svg?width=300.
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- 5_Astraea wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=sb&sstr=5.
- 5_Astraea wikiPageExternalLink astraea.html.
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- 5_Astraea wikiPageID "471556".
- 5_Astraea wikiPageRevisionID "605616793".
- 5_Astraea absMagnitude "6.85".
- 5_Astraea adjectives "Astraean".
- 5_Astraea albedo "0.227".
- 5_Astraea altNames "1969".
- 5_Astraea angularSize "0.15".
- 5_Astraea aphelion "3.07".
- 5_Astraea argPeri "357.53".
- 5_Astraea ascNode "141.69".
- 5_Astraea avgSpeed "18.39".
- 5_Astraea bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- 5_Astraea caption "A three-dimensional model of Astraea based on its light curve.".
- 5_Astraea density "~3.3 g/cm³".
- 5_Astraea dimensions "167".
- 5_Astraea discovered "1845-12-08".
- 5_Astraea discoverer Karl_Ludwig_Hencke.
- 5_Astraea discovery "yes".
- 5_Astraea eccentricity "0.193".
- 5_Astraea epoch "2005-11-26".
- 5_Astraea escapeVelocity "~0.062 km/s".
- 5_Astraea hasPhotoCollection 5_Astraea.
- 5_Astraea inclination "5.369".
- 5_Astraea magnitude "8.74".
- 5_Astraea mass "2.9".
- 5_Astraea meanAnomaly "194.442".
- 5_Astraea mpCategory Asteroid_belt.
- 5_Astraea name "5".
- 5_Astraea namedAfter Astraea_(mythology).
- 5_Astraea nodeRate "−57.357951".
- 5_Astraea pEccentricity "0.1980486".
- 5_Astraea pInclination "4.5118628".
- 5_Astraea pMeanMotion "87.046396".
- 5_Astraea pSemimajor "2.5761849".
- 5_Astraea perihelion "2.077".
- 5_Astraea perihelionRate "52.210903".
- 5_Astraea period "4.13".
- 5_Astraea physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 5_Astraea rotation "60482.592000000004".
- 5_Astraea semimajor "2.573".
- 5_Astraea singleTemperature "max: 263 K".
- 5_Astraea singleTemperature "~167 K".
- 5_Astraea spectralType S-type_asteroid.
- 5_Astraea surfaceGrav "~0.023 m/s²".
- 5_Astraea symbol "25".
- 5_Astraea subject Category:Asteroids_named_from_Greek_mythology.
- 5_Astraea subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1845.
- 5_Astraea subject Category:Main_Belt_asteroids.
- 5_Astraea subject Category:S-type_asteroids.
- 5_Astraea type CelestialBody.
- 5_Astraea type Planet.
- 5_Astraea type Planet.
- 5_Astraea type PhysicalBody.
- 5_Astraea comment "5 Astraea is a large asteroid from the asteroid belt. Its surface is highly reflective (bright) and its composition is probably a mixture of nickel–iron with silicates of magnesium and iron. It is an S-type object in the Tholen classification system.Astraea was the fifth asteroid discovered, on December 8, 1845, by K. L. Hencke and named for Astræa, a goddess of justice named after the stars. It was his first of two asteroid discoveries. The second was 6 Hebe.".
- 5_Astraea label "(5) Astraea".
- 5_Astraea label "(5) Astraea".
- 5_Astraea label "(5) Astrea".
- 5_Astraea label "(5) Astrée".
- 5_Astraea label "(5) Астрея".
- 5_Astraea label "5 Astraea".
- 5_Astraea label "5 Astraea".
- 5_Astraea label "5 Astreia".
- 5_Astraea label "Astraea (planetoïde)".
- 5_Astraea label "アストラエア (小惑星)".
- 5_Astraea label "義神星".
- 5_Astraea sameAs Astraea_(planetka).
- 5_Astraea sameAs (5)_Astraea.
- 5_Astraea sameAs 5_Αστραία.