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- 6_Hebe apoapsis "4.359281952198E8".
- 6_Hebe averageSpeed "18.93".
- 6_Hebe mass "1.28".
- 6_Hebe orbitalPeriod "1379.7559999999999".
- 6_Hebe periapsis "2.897710755459E8".
- 6_Hebe temperature "170.0".
- 6_Hebe temperature "269.0".
- 6_Hebe absoluteMagnitude "5.71".
- 6_Hebe abstract "6 Hebe (/ˈhiːbiː/ HEE-bee) is a large main-belt asteroid, containing around half a percent of the mass of the belt. However, due to its apparently high bulk density (greater than that of the Earth's Moon or even Mars), Hebe does not rank among the top twenty asteroids by volume. This high bulk density suggests an extremely solid body that has not been impacted by collisions, which is not typical of asteroids of its size – they tend to be loosely bound rubble piles.In brightness, Hebe is the fifth brightest object in the asteroid belt after Vesta, Ceres, Iris and Pallas. It has a mean opposition magnitude of +8.3, about equal to the mean brightness of Titan and can reach +7.5 at an opposition near perihelion.Hebe is probably the parent body of the H chondrite meteorites, which account for about 40% of all meteorites striking the Earth.".
- 6_Hebe albedo "0.268".
- 6_Hebe apoapsis "4.359281952198E11".
- 6_Hebe apparentMagnitude "7.5".
- 6_Hebe averageSpeed "68148.0".
- 6_Hebe discovered "1847-07-01".
- 6_Hebe discoverer Karl_Ludwig_Hencke.
- 6_Hebe epoch "November 26, 2005 (JD2453700.5)".
- 6_Hebe escapeVelocity "468.0".
- 6_Hebe formerName "1947 JB".
- 6_Hebe mass "1280.0".
- 6_Hebe orbitalPeriod "1.1921091839999999E8".
- 6_Hebe periapsis "2.897710755459E11".
- 6_Hebe rotationPeriod "26187.840000000004".
- 6_Hebe temperature "170.0".
- 6_Hebe temperature "269.0".
- 6_Hebe thumbnail 6Hebe_(Lightcurve_Inversion).png?width=300.
- 6_Hebe wikiPageExternalLink 0000283.000.html.
- 6_Hebe wikiPageExternalLink 0000104.000.html.
- 6_Hebe wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=sb&sstr=6.
- 6_Hebe wikiPageExternalLink thirty.pdf.
- 6_Hebe wikiPageID "582887".
- 6_Hebe wikiPageRevisionID "645851649".
- 6_Hebe absMagnitude "5.71".
- 6_Hebe adjectives "Hebean".
- 6_Hebe albedo "0.268".
- 6_Hebe altNames "1947".
- 6_Hebe angularSize "0.26".
- 6_Hebe aphelion "2.914".
- 6_Hebe argPeri "239.492".
- 6_Hebe ascNode "138.752".
- 6_Hebe avgSpeed "18.93".
- 6_Hebe bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- 6_Hebe caption "A three-dimensional model of 6 Hebe based on its light curve.".
- 6_Hebe density "3.81".
- 6_Hebe dimensions "186.0".
- 6_Hebe dimensions "205".
- 6_Hebe discovered "1847-07-01".
- 6_Hebe discoverer Karl_Ludwig_Hencke.
- 6_Hebe discovery "yes".
- 6_Hebe eccentricity "0.202".
- 6_Hebe epoch "2005-11-26".
- 6_Hebe escapeVelocity "~0.13 km/s".
- 6_Hebe hasPhotoCollection 6_Hebe.
- 6_Hebe inclination "14.751".
- 6_Hebe magnitude "7.5".
- 6_Hebe mass "1.28".
- 6_Hebe meanAnomaly "247.947".
- 6_Hebe mpCategory Asteroid_belt.
- 6_Hebe name "6".
- 6_Hebe namedAfter Hebe_(mythology).
- 6_Hebe nodeRate "−41.829042".
- 6_Hebe pEccentricity "0.1584864".
- 6_Hebe pInclination "14.3511092".
- 6_Hebe pMeanMotion "95.303184".
- 6_Hebe pSemimajor "2.425271".
- 6_Hebe perihelion "1.937".
- 6_Hebe perihelionRate "31.568209".
- 6_Hebe period "3.78".
- 6_Hebe physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 6_Hebe rotation "26187.840000000004".
- 6_Hebe semimajor "2.426".
- 6_Hebe singleTemperature "max: ~269 K".
- 6_Hebe singleTemperature "~170 K".
- 6_Hebe spectralType S-type_asteroid.
- 6_Hebe surfaceGrav "~0.087 m/s2".
- 6_Hebe symbol "30".
- 6_Hebe subject Category:Asteroids_named_from_Greek_mythology.
- 6_Hebe subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1847.
- 6_Hebe subject Category:Discoveries_by_Karl_Hencke.
- 6_Hebe subject Category:Main_Belt_asteroids.
- 6_Hebe subject Category:S-type_asteroids.
- 6_Hebe type CelestialBody.
- 6_Hebe type Planet.
- 6_Hebe type Planet.
- 6_Hebe type Thing.
- 6_Hebe type Q634.
- 6_Hebe comment "6 Hebe (/ˈhiːbiː/ HEE-bee) is a large main-belt asteroid, containing around half a percent of the mass of the belt. However, due to its apparently high bulk density (greater than that of the Earth's Moon or even Mars), Hebe does not rank among the top twenty asteroids by volume.".
- 6_Hebe label "(6) Hebe".
- 6_Hebe label "(6) Hebe".
- 6_Hebe label "(6) Hebe".
- 6_Hebe label "(6) Hebe".
- 6_Hebe label "(6) Hébé".
- 6_Hebe label "(6) Геба".
- 6_Hebe label "6 Hebe".
- 6_Hebe label "6 Hebe".
- 6_Hebe label "6 Hebe".
- 6_Hebe label "6 Hebe".
- 6_Hebe label "6 Hebe".
- 6_Hebe label "6 Hebe".
- 6_Hebe label "6 Хеба".
- 6_Hebe label "6 헤베".