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- Romulus_(moon) averageSpeed "0.027".
- Romulus_(moon) mass "4.0".
- Romulus_(moon) orbitalPeriod "7.0E-4".
- Romulus_(moon) absoluteMagnitude "10.7".
- Romulus_(moon) abstract "Romulus is the outer and larger moon of the main-belt asteroid 87 Sylvia, not to be confused with the directly Sun-orbiting asteroid 10386 Romulus. It follows an almost-circular close-to-equatorial orbit around the parent asteroid. In this respect it is similar to the other moon Remus. Romulus was discovered in February 2001 from the Keck II telescope by Michael E. Brown and Jean-Luc Margot. Its full designation is (87) Sylvia I Romulus; before receiving its name, it was known as S/2001 (87) 1.The moon is named after Romulus, the mythological founder of Rome, one of the twins of Rhea Silvia raised by a wolf. 87 Sylvia has a low density, which indicates that it is probably a rubble pile formed when debris from a collision between its parent body and another asteroid re-accreted gravitationally. Therefore it is likely that both Romulus and Remus, the second of Sylvia's moons, are smaller rubble piles which accreted in orbit around the main body from debris of the same collision. In this case their albedo and density are expected to be similar to Sylvia's.Romulus' orbit is expected to be quite stable − it lies far inside Sylvia's Hill sphere (about 1/50 of Sylvia's Hill radius), but also far outside the synchronous orbit.From Romulus' surface, Sylvia takes up an angular region 16°×10° across, while Remus's apparent size varies between 0.62° and 0.19° (for comparison, Earth's Moon has an apparent size of about 0.5°).".
- Romulus_(moon) averageSpeed "97.2".
- Romulus_(moon) discovered "2001-02-18".
- Romulus_(moon) discoverer Jean-Luc_Margot.
- Romulus_(moon) discoverer Michael_E._Brown.
- Romulus_(moon) escapeVelocity "25.2".
- Romulus_(moon) mass "4000.0".
- Romulus_(moon) orbitalPeriod "60.480000000000004".
- Romulus_(moon) wikiPageExternalLink 07590.html.
- Romulus_(moon) wikiPageExternalLink 08582.html.
- Romulus_(moon) wikiPageExternalLink pr-21-05.html.
- Romulus_(moon) wikiPageExternalLink am-00087.html.
- Romulus_(moon) wikiPageExternalLink asteroid-01b.html.
- Romulus_(moon) wikiPageID "8300019".
- Romulus_(moon) wikiPageRevisionID "540710317".
- Romulus_(moon) absMagnitude "10.7".
- Romulus_(moon) adjectives "Romulian, Romulean".
- Romulus_(moon) avgSpeed "27.0".
- Romulus_(moon) bgcolour "#A0FFA0".
- Romulus_(moon) dimensions "18".
- Romulus_(moon) discovered "2001-02-18".
- Romulus_(moon) discoverer "Michael E. Brown and Jean-Luc Margot".
- Romulus_(moon) discovery "yes".
- Romulus_(moon) eccentricity "0.001".
- Romulus_(moon) escapeVelocity "~ 7 m/s".
- Romulus_(moon) hasPhotoCollection Romulus_(moon).
- Romulus_(moon) inclination "1.7".
- Romulus_(moon) mass "~ 4 kg".
- Romulus_(moon) minorplanet "yes".
- Romulus_(moon) mpCategory "Main belt".
- Romulus_(moon) mpName "S/2001 1".
- Romulus_(moon) name "Romulus".
- Romulus_(moon) namedAfter Romulus_and_Remus.
- Romulus_(moon) period "60.480000000000004".
- Romulus_(moon) physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- Romulus_(moon) satelliteOf "87".
- Romulus_(moon) semimajor "1356".
- Romulus_(moon) width "28".
- Romulus_(moon) subject Category:Asteroid_satellites.
- Romulus_(moon) subject Category:Discoveries_by_Michael_E._Brown.
- Romulus_(moon) type CelestialBody109239740.
- Romulus_(moon) type NaturalObject100019128.
- Romulus_(moon) type Object100002684.
- Romulus_(moon) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Romulus_(moon) type Planet109394007.
- Romulus_(moon) type Whole100003553.
- Romulus_(moon) type CelestialBody.
- Romulus_(moon) type Planet.
- Romulus_(moon) type Planet.
- Romulus_(moon) type PhysicalBody.
- Romulus_(moon) comment "Romulus is the outer and larger moon of the main-belt asteroid 87 Sylvia, not to be confused with the directly Sun-orbiting asteroid 10386 Romulus. It follows an almost-circular close-to-equatorial orbit around the parent asteroid. In this respect it is similar to the other moon Remus. Romulus was discovered in February 2001 from the Keck II telescope by Michael E. Brown and Jean-Luc Margot.".
- Romulus_(moon) label "Romulus (Mond)".
- Romulus_(moon) label "Romulus (księżyc)".
- Romulus_(moon) label "Romulus (lune)".
- Romulus_(moon) label "Romulus (moon)".
- Romulus_(moon) label "ロムルス (衛星)".
- Romulus_(moon) sameAs Romulus_(Mond).
- Romulus_(moon) sameAs Ρωμύλος_(δορυφόρος).
- Romulus_(moon) sameAs Romulus_(lune).
- Romulus_(moon) sameAs ロムルス_(衛星).
- Romulus_(moon) sameAs Romulus_(księżyc).
- Romulus_(moon) sameAs Rômulo_(satélite).
- Romulus_(moon) sameAs m.026zkt7.
- Romulus_(moon) sameAs Q1385800.
- Romulus_(moon) sameAs Q1385800.
- Romulus_(moon) sameAs Romulus_(moon).
- Romulus_(moon) wasDerivedFrom Romulus_(moon)?oldid=540710317.
- Romulus_(moon) isPrimaryTopicOf Romulus_(moon).
- Romulus_(moon) name "Romulus".