Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "55576 Amycus /ˈæmᵻkəs/, provisionally known as 2002 GB10, is a centaur discovered on April 8, 2002, by the NEAT at Palomar.55576 Amycus was named for Amycus, a male centaur in Greek mythology.It came to perihelion in February 2003.Data from the Spitzer Space Telescope gave a diameter of 76.3 ± 12.5 km.A low probability asteroid occultation of star UCAC2 17967364 with an apparent magnitude of +13.8 was possible on February 11, 2009.Another such event involving a star with an apparent magnitude of +12.9 occurred on 2014 April 10 about 10h 46m Universal Time, visible for observers in the southwest USA and western Mexico."@en }
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- 55576_Amycus abstract "55576 Amycus /ˈæmᵻkəs/, provisionally known as 2002 GB10, is a centaur discovered on April 8, 2002, by the NEAT at Palomar.55576 Amycus was named for Amycus, a male centaur in Greek mythology.It came to perihelion in February 2003.Data from the Spitzer Space Telescope gave a diameter of 76.3 ± 12.5 km.A low probability asteroid occultation of star UCAC2 17967364 with an apparent magnitude of +13.8 was possible on February 11, 2009.Another such event involving a star with an apparent magnitude of +12.9 occurred on 2014 April 10 about 10h 46m Universal Time, visible for observers in the southwest USA and western Mexico.".
- Q155528 abstract "55576 Amycus /ˈæmᵻkəs/, provisionally known as 2002 GB10, is a centaur discovered on April 8, 2002, by the NEAT at Palomar.55576 Amycus was named for Amycus, a male centaur in Greek mythology.It came to perihelion in February 2003.Data from the Spitzer Space Telescope gave a diameter of 76.3 ± 12.5 km.A low probability asteroid occultation of star UCAC2 17967364 with an apparent magnitude of +13.8 was possible on February 11, 2009.Another such event involving a star with an apparent magnitude of +12.9 occurred on 2014 April 10 about 10h 46m Universal Time, visible for observers in the southwest USA and western Mexico.".
- 55576_Amycus comment "55576 Amycus /ˈæmᵻkəs/, provisionally known as 2002 GB10, is a centaur discovered on April 8, 2002, by the NEAT at Palomar.55576 Amycus was named for Amycus, a male centaur in Greek mythology.It came to perihelion in February 2003.Data from the Spitzer Space Telescope gave a diameter of 76.3 ± 12.5 km.A low probability asteroid occultation of star UCAC2 17967364 with an apparent magnitude of +13.8 was possible on February 11, 2009.Another such event involving a star with an apparent magnitude of +12.9 occurred on 2014 April 10 about 10h 46m Universal Time, visible for observers in the southwest USA and western Mexico.".
- Q155528 comment "55576 Amycus /ˈæmᵻkəs/, provisionally known as 2002 GB10, is a centaur discovered on April 8, 2002, by the NEAT at Palomar.55576 Amycus was named for Amycus, a male centaur in Greek mythology.It came to perihelion in February 2003.Data from the Spitzer Space Telescope gave a diameter of 76.3 ± 12.5 km.A low probability asteroid occultation of star UCAC2 17967364 with an apparent magnitude of +13.8 was possible on February 11, 2009.Another such event involving a star with an apparent magnitude of +12.9 occurred on 2014 April 10 about 10h 46m Universal Time, visible for observers in the southwest USA and western Mexico.".