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- 197_Arete apoapsis "4.755824468813516E8".
- 197_Arete orbitalPeriod "3314.7006".
- 197_Arete periapsis "3.44161226104162E8".
- 197_Arete absoluteMagnitude "9.18".
- 197_Arete abstract "197 Arete is an asteroid in the asteroid belt. It has a very bright surface, unusually bright even for a rocky S-type asteroid.It was discovered by J. Palisa on May 21, 1879, and named after Arete, the mother of Nausicaa in Homer's The Odyssey. Every 18 years, this asteroid approaches within 0.04 AU of 4 Vesta. During these encounters, Vesta causes a gravitational perturbation of Arete, allowing the mass of Vesta to be directly determined.".
- 197_Arete albedo "0.442".
- 197_Arete apoapsis "4.755824468813516E11".
- 197_Arete discovered "1879-05-21".
- 197_Arete discoverer Johann_Palisa.
- 197_Arete epoch "August 27, 2011".
- 197_Arete orbitalPeriod "2.8639013184E8".
- 197_Arete periapsis "3.44161226104162E11".
- 197_Arete rotationPeriod "23544.0".
- 197_Arete wikiPageID "775779".
- 197_Arete wikiPageRevisionID "543808210".
- 197_Arete absMagnitude "9.18".
- 197_Arete albedo "0.442".
- 197_Arete aphelion "3.1790723".
- 197_Arete argPeri "246.54836".
- 197_Arete ascNode "81.65294".
- 197_Arete bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- 197_Arete dimensions "29.2".
- 197_Arete discovered "1879-05-21".
- 197_Arete discoverer Johann_Palisa.
- 197_Arete discovery "yes".
- 197_Arete eccentricity "0.1603199".
- 197_Arete epoch "2011-08-27".
- 197_Arete hasPhotoCollection 197_Arete.
- 197_Arete inclination "8.79334".
- 197_Arete meanAnomaly "349.14185".
- 197_Arete mpCategory Asteroid_belt.
- 197_Arete name "197".
- 197_Arete namedAfter Arete_(mythology).
- 197_Arete perihelion "2.3005757".
- 197_Arete period "1.4327150399999997E8".
- 197_Arete rotation "23544.0".
- 197_Arete semimajor "2.739824".
- 197_Arete spectralType S-type_asteroid.
- 197_Arete width "25".
- 197_Arete subject Category:Asteroids_named_from_Greek_mythology.
- 197_Arete subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1879.
- 197_Arete subject Category:Discoveries_by_Johann_Palisa.
- 197_Arete subject Category:Main_Belt_asteroids.
- 197_Arete subject Category:S-type_asteroids.
- 197_Arete type CelestialBody.
- 197_Arete type Planet.
- 197_Arete type PhysicalBody.
- 197_Arete comment "197 Arete is an asteroid in the asteroid belt. It has a very bright surface, unusually bright even for a rocky S-type asteroid.It was discovered by J. Palisa on May 21, 1879, and named after Arete, the mother of Nausicaa in Homer's The Odyssey. Every 18 years, this asteroid approaches within 0.04 AU of 4 Vesta. During these encounters, Vesta causes a gravitational perturbation of Arete, allowing the mass of Vesta to be directly determined.".
- 197_Arete label "(197) Arete".
- 197_Arete label "(197) Arete".
- 197_Arete label "(197) Arete".
- 197_Arete label "(197) Arété".
- 197_Arete label "(197) Арета".
- 197_Arete label "197 Arete".
- 197_Arete label "197 Arete".
- 197_Arete label "197 Arete".
- 197_Arete label "アレーテ (小惑星)".
- 197_Arete label "小行星197".
- 197_Arete sameAs (197)_Arete.
- 197_Arete sameAs 197_Αρήτη.
- 197_Arete sameAs (197)_Arete.
- 197_Arete sameAs 197_Arete.
- 197_Arete sameAs (197)_Arété.
- 197_Arete sameAs 197_Arete.
- 197_Arete sameAs アレーテ_(小惑星).
- 197_Arete sameAs (197)_Arete.
- 197_Arete sameAs 197_Arete.
- 197_Arete sameAs m.03bk5k.
- 197_Arete sameAs Q146473.
- 197_Arete sameAs Q146473.
- 197_Arete wasDerivedFrom 197_Arete?oldid=543808210.
- 197_Arete isPrimaryTopicOf 197_Arete.
- 197_Arete name "197 Arete".