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- 201_Penelope apoapsis "4.73219E8".
- 201_Penelope averageSpeed "18.19".
- 201_Penelope orbitalPeriod "1603.743".
- 201_Penelope periapsis "3.29047E8".
- 201_Penelope absoluteMagnitude "8.54".
- 201_Penelope abstract "201 Penelope is a large main belt asteroid that was discovered by Austrian astronomer Johann Palisa on August 7, 1879 in Pola. The asteroid is named after Penelope, the wife of Odysseus in Homer's The Odyssey.Based upon the spectra of this object, it is classified as a M-type asteroid, indicating it may be metallic in composition. It may be the remnant of the core of a larger, differentiated asteroid. Near infrared absorption features indicate the presence of variable amounts of low-iron, low-calcium orthopyroxenes on the surface. Trace amounts of water is detected with a mass fraction of about 0.13–0.15 wt%. It has an estimated size of around 88 km. With a rotation period of 3.74 hours, it is the fastest rotating asteroid larger than 50 km in diameter.".
- 201_Penelope albedo "0.0881".
- 201_Penelope apoapsis "4.73219E11".
- 201_Penelope averageSpeed "65484.0".
- 201_Penelope discovered "1879-08-07".
- 201_Penelope discoverer Johann_Palisa.
- 201_Penelope epoch "30 January 2005 (JD2453400.5)".
- 201_Penelope formerName "A869 GA".
- 201_Penelope orbitalPeriod "1.385633952E8".
- 201_Penelope periapsis "3.29047E11".
- 201_Penelope rotationPeriod "13464.0".
- 201_Penelope thumbnail 201Penelope_(Lightcurve_Inversion).png?width=300.
- 201_Penelope wikiPageExternalLink NumberedMPs.html.
- 201_Penelope wikiPageExternalLink lc.html.
- 201_Penelope wikiPageExternalLink albedo.html.
- 201_Penelope wikiPageID "899540".
- 201_Penelope wikiPageLength "4895".
- 201_Penelope wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- 201_Penelope wikiPageRevisionID "702177200".
- 201_Penelope wikiPageWikiLink Asteroid.
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- 201_Penelope wikiPageWikiLink Asteroid_spectral_types.
- 201_Penelope wikiPageWikiLink Astronomical_unit.
- 201_Penelope wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1879.
- 201_Penelope wikiPageWikiLink Category:Discoveries_by_Johann_Palisa.
- 201_Penelope wikiPageWikiLink Category:M-type_asteroids_(Tholen).
- 201_Penelope wikiPageWikiLink Category:Main-belt_asteroids.
- 201_Penelope wikiPageWikiLink Category:Minor_planets_named_from_Greek_mythology.
- 201_Penelope wikiPageWikiLink Category:Numbered_asteroids.
- 201_Penelope wikiPageWikiLink Homer.
- 201_Penelope wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Palisa.
- 201_Penelope wikiPageWikiLink Julian_day.
- 201_Penelope wikiPageWikiLink Julian_year_(astronomy).
- 201_Penelope wikiPageWikiLink M-type_asteroid.
- 201_Penelope wikiPageWikiLink Mass_fraction_(chemistry).
- 201_Penelope wikiPageWikiLink Odysseus.
- 201_Penelope wikiPageWikiLink Odyssey.
- 201_Penelope wikiPageWikiLink Penelope.
- 201_Penelope wikiPageWikiLink Pula.
- 201_Penelope wikiPageWikiLink Pyroxene.
- 201_Penelope wikiPageWikiLink File:201Penelope_(Lightcurve_Inversion).png.
- 201_Penelope wikiPageWikiLinkText "201 Penelope".
- 201_Penelope absMagnitude "8.54".
- 201_Penelope albedo "0.0881".
- 201_Penelope altNames "A869 GA".
- 201_Penelope aphelion "473.219".
- 201_Penelope argPeri "180.769".
- 201_Penelope ascNode "157.17".
- 201_Penelope avgSpeed "18.19".
- 201_Penelope bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- 201_Penelope caption "A three-dimensional model of 201 Penelope based on its light curve.".
- 201_Penelope dimensions "87.72".
- 201_Penelope discovered "1879-08-07".
- 201_Penelope discoverer Johann_Palisa.
- 201_Penelope discovery "yes".
- 201_Penelope eccentricity "0.18".
- 201_Penelope epoch "2005-01-30".
- 201_Penelope inclination "5.761".
- 201_Penelope meanAnomaly "215.135".
- 201_Penelope mpCategory Asteroid_belt.
- 201_Penelope name "201".
- 201_Penelope namedAfter Penelope.
- 201_Penelope perihelion "329.047".
- 201_Penelope period "1.385633952E8".
- 201_Penelope physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 201_Penelope rotation "13464.0".
- 201_Penelope semimajor "401.133".
- 201_Penelope spectralType "M".
- 201_Penelope wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:C-beltasteroid-stub.
- 201_Penelope wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_planet.
- 201_Penelope wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:JPL_small_body.
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- 201_Penelope wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Small_Solar_System_bodies.
- 201_Penelope subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1879.
- 201_Penelope subject Category:Discoveries_by_Johann_Palisa.
- 201_Penelope subject Category:M-type_asteroids_(Tholen).
- 201_Penelope subject Category:Main-belt_asteroids.
- 201_Penelope subject Category:Minor_planets_named_from_Greek_mythology.
- 201_Penelope subject Category:Numbered_asteroids.
- 201_Penelope hypernym Asteroid.
- 201_Penelope type CelestialBody.
- 201_Penelope type Place.
- 201_Penelope type Planet.
- 201_Penelope type Class.
- 201_Penelope type Object.
- 201_Penelope type Location.
- 201_Penelope type Place.
- 201_Penelope type Thing.
- 201_Penelope type Q634.
- 201_Penelope comment "201 Penelope is a large main belt asteroid that was discovered by Austrian astronomer Johann Palisa on August 7, 1879 in Pola. The asteroid is named after Penelope, the wife of Odysseus in Homer's The Odyssey.Based upon the spectra of this object, it is classified as a M-type asteroid, indicating it may be metallic in composition. It may be the remnant of the core of a larger, differentiated asteroid.".
- 201_Penelope label "201 Penelope".
- 201_Penelope sameAs Q146821.
- 201_Penelope sameAs 201_Penelope.
- 201_Penelope sameAs (201)_Penelope.