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- 433_Eros apoapsis "2.667330034581E8".
- 433_Eros averageSpeed "24.36".
- 433_Eros mass "6.69".
- 433_Eros orbitalPeriod "643.2189999999999".
- 433_Eros periapsis "1.694943875031E8".
- 433_Eros temperature "227.0".
- 433_Eros absoluteMagnitude "11.16".
- 433_Eros abstract "433 Eros is an S-type near-Earth asteroid approximately 34.4×11.2×11.2 kilometres (21.4×7.0×7.0 mi) in size, the second-largest near-Earth asteroid after 1036 Ganymed. It was discovered in 1898 and was the first near-Earth asteroid discovered. It was the first asteroid to be orbited by a probe (in 2000). It belongs to the Amor group.Eros is a Mars-crosser asteroid, the first known to come within the orbit of Mars. Objects in such an orbit can remain there for only a few hundred million years before the orbit is perturbed by gravitational interactions. Dynamical integrations suggest that Eros may evolve into an Earth-crosser within as short an interval as two million years, and has a roughly 50% chance of doing so over a time scale of 108–109 years. It is a potential Earth impactor, comparable in size to the impactor that created Chicxulub crater and led to the extinction of the dinosaurs.The NEAR Shoemaker probe visited Eros twice, first with a 1998 flyby, and then by orbiting it in 2000 when it extensively photographed its surface. On February 12, 2001, at the end of its mission, it landed on the asteroid's surface using its maneuvering jets.".
- 433_Eros albedo "0.25".
- 433_Eros apoapsis "2.667330034581E11".
- 433_Eros averageSpeed "87696.0".
- 433_Eros discovered "1898-08-13".
- 433_Eros discoverer Carl_Gustav_Witt.
- 433_Eros epoch "October 22, 2004 (JD 2453300.5)".
- 433_Eros escapeVelocity "37.08".
- 433_Eros formerName "1898 DQ; 1956 PC".
- 433_Eros mass "6690.0".
- 433_Eros orbitalPeriod "5.5574121599999994E7".
- 433_Eros periapsis "1.694943875031E11".
- 433_Eros rotationPeriod "37916.16".
- 433_Eros temperature "227.0".
- 433_Eros thumbnail Eros-433.jpg?width=300.
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- 433_Eros wikiPageExternalLink index.php?pc=1.1.3.0&n=433.
- 433_Eros wikiPageExternalLink planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov.
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- 433_Eros wikiPageExternalLink www.erosproject.com.
- 433_Eros wikiPageExternalLink dearborn.pdf.
- 433_Eros wikiPageExternalLink 2012Eros.htm.
- 433_Eros wikiPageID "37526".
- 433_Eros wikiPageRevisionID "606769091".
- 433_Eros absMagnitude "11.16".
- 433_Eros adjectives "Erotian".
- 433_Eros albedo "0.25".
- 433_Eros altNames "1898".
- 433_Eros aphelion "1.783".
- 433_Eros argPeri "178.664".
- 433_Eros ascNode "304.401".
- 433_Eros avgSpeed "24.36".
- 433_Eros bgcolour "#CCCCFF".
- 433_Eros caption "Six different views of Eros in approximate natural color from NEAR-Shoemaker in February 2000".
- 433_Eros density "2.67".
- 433_Eros dimensions "16.84".
- 433_Eros dimensions "34.4".
- 433_Eros discovered "1898-08-13".
- 433_Eros discoverer Carl_Gustav_Witt.
- 433_Eros discovery "yes".
- 433_Eros eccentricity "0.223".
- 433_Eros epoch "2004-10-22".
- 433_Eros escapeVelocity "0.0103".
- 433_Eros hasPhotoCollection 433_Eros.
- 433_Eros inclination "10.829".
- 433_Eros magnitude "+7.0 to +15".
- 433_Eros mass "6.69".
- 433_Eros meanAnomaly "320.215".
- 433_Eros mpCategory Amor_asteroid.
- 433_Eros mpCategory List_of_Mars-crossing_minor_planets.
- 433_Eros name "433".
- 433_Eros namedAfter Eros.
- 433_Eros perihelion "1.133".
- 433_Eros period "1.76".
- 433_Eros physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 433_Eros rotation "18956.160000000003".
- 433_Eros semimajor "1.458".
- 433_Eros singleTemperature "~227 K".
- 433_Eros spectralType S-type_asteroid.
- 433_Eros surfaceGrav "0.0059".
- 433_Eros subject Category:2012_in_science.
- 433_Eros subject Category:433_Eros.
- 433_Eros subject Category:Amor_asteroids.
- 433_Eros subject Category:Asteroids_named_from_Greek_mythology.
- 433_Eros subject Category:Asteroids_visited_by_spacecraft.
- 433_Eros subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1898.
- 433_Eros subject Category:Mars-crossing_asteroids.
- 433_Eros subject Category:S-type_asteroids.
- 433_Eros type CelestialBody.
- 433_Eros type Planet.
- 433_Eros type Planet.
- 433_Eros type PhysicalBody.
- 433_Eros comment "433 Eros is an S-type near-Earth asteroid approximately 34.4×11.2×11.2 kilometres (21.4×7.0×7.0 mi) in size, the second-largest near-Earth asteroid after 1036 Ganymed. It was discovered in 1898 and was the first near-Earth asteroid discovered. It was the first asteroid to be orbited by a probe (in 2000). It belongs to the Amor group.Eros is a Mars-crosser asteroid, the first known to come within the orbit of Mars.".
- 433_Eros label "(433) Eros".
- 433_Eros label "(433) Eros".
- 433_Eros label "(433) Eros".