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- 223_Rosa apoapsis "5.19792E8".
- 223_Rosa averageSpeed "16.94".
- 223_Rosa orbitalPeriod "1986.115".
- 223_Rosa periapsis "4.05399E8".
- 223_Rosa absoluteMagnitude "9.72".
- 223_Rosa abstract "223 Rosa is a large Themistian asteroid. It is classified as a combination of C-type and P-type asteroids, so it is probably composed of carbonaceous material rich in water ice. It was discovered by Johann Palisa on March 9, 1882 in Vienna. The origin of the name is not known.Photometric observations made in 2011–2012 at the Organ Mesa Observatory in Las Cruces, New Mexico produced a light curve with a period of 20.283 ± 0.002 hours and a brightness variation of 0.13 ± 0.02 in magnitude. The curve has two asymmetrical maxima and minima per 20.283 hour cycle.".
- 223_Rosa apoapsis "5.19792E11".
- 223_Rosa averageSpeed "60984.0".
- 223_Rosa discovered "1882-03-09".
- 223_Rosa discoverer Johann_Palisa.
- 223_Rosa epoch "30 January 2005 (JD2453400.5)".
- 223_Rosa formerName "A887 BA, 1942 EL".
- 223_Rosa orbitalPeriod "1.71600336E8".
- 223_Rosa periapsis "4.05399E11".
- 223_Rosa wikiPageExternalLink NumberedMPs.html.
- 223_Rosa wikiPageID "1524876".
- 223_Rosa wikiPageLength "3457".
- 223_Rosa wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- 223_Rosa wikiPageRevisionID "702175463".
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- 223_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Carbon.
- 223_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Asteroids_with_names_of_unknown_origin.
- 223_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1882.
- 223_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Discoveries_by_Johann_Palisa.
- 223_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Numbered_asteroids.
- 223_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Themistian_asteroids.
- 223_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Palisa.
- 223_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Julian_day.
- 223_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Julian_year_(astronomy).
- 223_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Las_Cruces,_New_Mexico.
- 223_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Light_curve.
- 223_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Magnitude_(astronomy).
- 223_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink P-type_asteroid.
- 223_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Photometry_(astronomy).
- 223_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Themis_family.
- 223_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Vienna.
- 223_Rosa wikiPageWikiLinkText "223 Rosa".
- 223_Rosa absMagnitude "9.72".
- 223_Rosa altNames "A887 BA, 1942 EL".
- 223_Rosa aphelion "519.792".
- 223_Rosa argPeri "57.875".
- 223_Rosa ascNode "48.359".
- 223_Rosa avgSpeed "16.94".
- 223_Rosa bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- 223_Rosa dimensions "88.0".
- 223_Rosa discovered "1882-03-09".
- 223_Rosa discoverer Johann_Palisa.
- 223_Rosa discovery "yes".
- 223_Rosa eccentricity "0.124".
- 223_Rosa epoch "2005-01-30".
- 223_Rosa inclination "1.94".
- 223_Rosa meanAnomaly "273.279".
- 223_Rosa mpCategory "Main belt".
- 223_Rosa name "223".
- 223_Rosa perihelion "405.399".
- 223_Rosa period "1.71600336E8".
- 223_Rosa physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 223_Rosa semimajor "462.596".
- 223_Rosa spectralType "CP".
- 223_Rosa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:C-beltasteroid-stub.
- 223_Rosa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_planet.
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- 223_Rosa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Small_Solar_System_bodies.
- 223_Rosa subject Category:Asteroids_with_names_of_unknown_origin.
- 223_Rosa subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1882.
- 223_Rosa subject Category:Discoveries_by_Johann_Palisa.
- 223_Rosa subject Category:Numbered_asteroids.
- 223_Rosa subject Category:Themistian_asteroids.
- 223_Rosa hypernym Asteroid.
- 223_Rosa type CelestialBody.
- 223_Rosa type Group.
- 223_Rosa type Place.
- 223_Rosa type Planet.
- 223_Rosa type Class.
- 223_Rosa type Group.
- 223_Rosa type Object.
- 223_Rosa type Location.
- 223_Rosa type Place.
- 223_Rosa type Thing.
- 223_Rosa type Q634.
- 223_Rosa comment "223 Rosa is a large Themistian asteroid. It is classified as a combination of C-type and P-type asteroids, so it is probably composed of carbonaceous material rich in water ice. It was discovered by Johann Palisa on March 9, 1882 in Vienna. The origin of the name is not known.Photometric observations made in 2011–2012 at the Organ Mesa Observatory in Las Cruces, New Mexico produced a light curve with a period of 20.283 ± 0.002 hours and a brightness variation of 0.13 ± 0.02 in magnitude.".
- 223_Rosa label "223 Rosa".
- 223_Rosa sameAs Q148294.
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- 223_Rosa sameAs (223)_Rosa.
- 223_Rosa sameAs 223_Ρόζα.
- 223_Rosa sameAs 223_Rosa.
- 223_Rosa sameAs (223)_Rosa.
- 223_Rosa sameAs 223_Rosa.
- 223_Rosa sameAs روزا_۲۲۳.
- 223_Rosa sameAs (223)_Rosa.
- 223_Rosa sameAs 223_Rosa.
- 223_Rosa sameAs (223)_Ռոզա.
- 223_Rosa sameAs 223_Rosa.
- 223_Rosa sameAs ローザ_(小惑星).
- 223_Rosa sameAs 223_Rosa.