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46 Hestia (hes'-tee-a) is a large, dark Main belt asteroid. It is also the primary body of the Hestia asteroid clump. In physics, an orbit is the path that an object makes, around another object, whilst under the influence of a source of centripetal force, such as gravity. ...
The asteroid belt is a region of the solar system falling roughly between the planets Mars and Jupiter where the greatest concentration of asteroid orbits can be found. ...
In geometry, the semi-major axis (also semimajor axis) a applies to ellipses and hyperbolas. ...
The astronomical unit (AU or au or a. ...
This article is about several astronomical terms (apogee & perigee, aphelion & perihelion, generic equivalents based on apsis, and related but rarer terms. ...
The astronomical unit (AU or au or a. ...
This article is about several astronomical terms (apogee & perigee, aphelion & perihelion, generic equivalents based on apsis, and related but rarer terms. ...
The astronomical unit (AU or au or a. ...
The orbital period is the time it takes a planet (or another object) to make one full orbit. ...
A year is the time between two recurrences of an event related to the orbit of the Earth around the Sun. ...
Inclination is one of the six orbital parameters describing the shape and orientation of a celestial orbit and is the angular distance of the orbital plane from the plane of the reference (usually planets equator or the ecliptic), stated in degrees. ...
In astrodynamics, under standard assumptions any orbit must be of conic section shape. ...
For the geometric term, see diameter. ...
A kilometre (American spelling: kilometer), symbol: km is a unit of length in the metric system equal to 1000 metres (from the Greek words Ïίλια (khilia) = thousand and μÎÏÏο (metro) = count/measure). ...
In astronomy, a rotation period is the time an astronomical object takes to complete one revolution around its rotation axis. ...
The hour (symbol: h) is a unit of time. ...
In astronomy the term spectral class refers to classifying objects according to their spectral lines, which indicate an objects chemical composition. ...
C-type asteroids are carbonaceous asteroids. ...
In astronomy, absolute magnitude is the apparent magnitude, m, an object would have if it were at a standardized distance away. ...
The albedo is a measure of reflectivity of a surface or body. ...
Norman Robert Pogson (March 23, 1829 â June 23, 1891) was a British astronomer. ...
1857 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ...
The asteroid belt is a region of the solar system falling roughly between the planets Mars and Jupiter where the greatest concentration of asteroid orbits can be found. ...
An asteroid is a small, solid object in our Solar System, orbiting the Sun. ...
It was discovered by N. R. Pogson on August 16, 1857 and is named after Hestia, Greek goddess of the hearth. Norman Robert Pogson (March 23, 1829 â June 23, 1891) was a British astronomer. ...
August 16 is the 228th day of the year (229th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
1857 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ...
In Greek mythology, virginal Hestia is the goddess of the hearth, of the right ordering of domesticity and the family, who received the first offering at every sacrifice in the household, but had no public cult. ...
In common historic and modern usage, a hearth is a brick- or stone-lined fireplace or oven used for cooking and/or heating. ...
Aspects | Stationary, than retrograde | Opposition | Distance at opposition | Brightness | Stationary, than prograde | Conjunction to sun | | 3. April 2005 | 21. May 2005 | 1,63857 AU | 11,8 mag | 12. July 2005 | 26. January 2006 | | | 24. September 2006 | 5. November 2006 | 1,19227 AU | 10,7 mag | 16. December 2006 | 13. July 2007 | | | 3. January 2008 | 24. February 2008 | 1,92615 AU | 12,2 mag | 16. April 2008 | 8. October 2008 | | | 2. April 2009 | 20. May 2009 | 1,64995 AU | 11,8 mag | 10. July 2009 | 24. January 2010 | | | 22. September 2010 | 3. November 2010 | 1,18198 AU | 10,6 mag | 13. December 2010 | 11. July 2011 | | | 2. January 2012 | 23. February 2012 | 1,92181 AU | 12,2 mag | 15. April 2012 | 7. October 2012 | | | 31. March 2013 | 18. May 2013 | 1,66122 AU | 11,8 mag | 9. July 2013 | 22. January 2014 | | | 20. September 2014 | 31. October 2014 | 1,17202 AU | 10,6 mag | 11. December 2014 | 10. July 2015 | | | 1. January 2016 | 22. February 2016 | 1,91738 AU | 12,2 mag | 13. April 2016 | 6. October 2016 | | | 29. March 2017 | 17. May 2017 | 1,67221 AU | 11,8 mag | 8. July 2017 | 20. January 2018 | | | 17. September 2018 | 29. October 2018 | 1,16262 AU | 10,6 mag | 8. December 2018 | 8. July 2019 | | | 31. December 2019 | 21. February 2020 | 1,91265 AU | 12,2 mag | 12. April 2020 | 5. October 2020 | | … | Previous minor planet | 46 Hestia | Next minor planet | … 45 Eugenia (ew-jee-nee-a) is a large Main belt asteroid. ...
47 Aglaja (a-glye-a) is a large, dark main belt asteroid. ...
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