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- 151_Abundantia apoapsis "4.006230977346E8".
- 151_Abundantia orbitalPeriod "1523.0925".
- 151_Abundantia periapsis "3.750418618449E8".
- 151_Abundantia absoluteMagnitude "9.24".
- 151_Abundantia abstract "151 Abundantia is a stony main belt asteroid. It was discovered by Johann Palisa on November 1, 1875, from the Austrian Naval Observatory in Pula. The name was chosen by Edmund Weiss of the Vienna Observatory; although the name refers to Abundantia, a Roman goddess of luck, it was also chosen to celebrate the increasing numbers of asteroids that were being discovered in the 1870s.Information from A. Harris as of March 1, 2001: 151 Abundantia is an S class (stony) asteroid with a diameter of 45.37 km and H = 9.24 .1728 and albiedo of 0.03. The light curve collected over 6 nights from 2/16/2002 to 3/10/2002 confirmed the rotational period to be 19.718h.Data from 2001 shows a diameter of 45.37 km.".
- 151_Abundantia albedo "0.173".
- 151_Abundantia apoapsis "4.006230977346E11".
- 151_Abundantia discoverer Johann_Palisa.
- 151_Abundantia orbitalPeriod "1.31595192E8".
- 151_Abundantia periapsis "3.750418618449E11".
- 151_Abundantia rotationPeriod "70984.79999999999".
- 151_Abundantia wikiPageExternalLink id31.html.
- 151_Abundantia wikiPageID "746746".
- 151_Abundantia wikiPageRevisionID "543803788".
- 151_Abundantia absMagnitude "9.24".
- 151_Abundantia albedo "0.173".
- 151_Abundantia aphelion "2.678".
- 151_Abundantia background "#FFFFC0".
- 151_Abundantia dimensions "45.4".
- 151_Abundantia discovered "1875".
- 151_Abundantia discoverer Johann_Palisa.
- 151_Abundantia eccentricity "0.033".
- 151_Abundantia hasPhotoCollection 151_Abundantia.
- 151_Abundantia inclination "6.44".
- 151_Abundantia mpCategory Asteroid_belt.
- 151_Abundantia name "151".
- 151_Abundantia namedAfter Abundantia.
- 151_Abundantia perihelion "2.507".
- 151_Abundantia period "1.31595192E8".
- 151_Abundantia rotation "70984.79999999999".
- 151_Abundantia semimajor "2.592".
- 151_Abundantia spectralType S-type_asteroid.
- 151_Abundantia width "25".
- 151_Abundantia subject Category:Asteroids_named_from_Roman_mythology.
- 151_Abundantia subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1875.
- 151_Abundantia subject Category:Discoveries_by_Johann_Palisa.
- 151_Abundantia subject Category:Main_Belt_asteroids.
- 151_Abundantia subject Category:S-type_asteroids.
- 151_Abundantia type CelestialBody.
- 151_Abundantia type Planet.
- 151_Abundantia type Planet.
- 151_Abundantia type PhysicalBody.
- 151_Abundantia comment "151 Abundantia is a stony main belt asteroid. It was discovered by Johann Palisa on November 1, 1875, from the Austrian Naval Observatory in Pula. The name was chosen by Edmund Weiss of the Vienna Observatory; although the name refers to Abundantia, a Roman goddess of luck, it was also chosen to celebrate the increasing numbers of asteroids that were being discovered in the 1870s.Information from A.".
- 151_Abundantia label "(151) Abondance".
- 151_Abundantia label "(151) Abundancia".
- 151_Abundantia label "(151) Abundantia".
- 151_Abundantia label "(151) Abundantia".
- 151_Abundantia label "(151) Абунданция".
- 151_Abundantia label "151 Abundantia".
- 151_Abundantia label "151 Abundantia".
- 151_Abundantia label "151 Abundantia".
- 151_Abundantia label "アブンダンティア (小惑星)".
- 151_Abundantia label "裕神星".
- 151_Abundantia sameAs (151)_Abundantia.
- 151_Abundantia sameAs 151_Αφθονία.
- 151_Abundantia sameAs (151)_Abundancia.
- 151_Abundantia sameAs 151_Abundantia.
- 151_Abundantia sameAs (151)_Abondance.
- 151_Abundantia sameAs 151_Abundantia.
- 151_Abundantia sameAs アブンダンティア_(小惑星).
- 151_Abundantia sameAs (151)_Abundantia.
- 151_Abundantia sameAs 151_Abundantia.
- 151_Abundantia sameAs m.037x6v.
- 151_Abundantia sameAs Q140273.
- 151_Abundantia sameAs Q140273.
- 151_Abundantia wasDerivedFrom 151_Abundantia?oldid=543803788.
- 151_Abundantia isPrimaryTopicOf 151_Abundantia.
- 151_Abundantia name "151 Abundantia".