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- 243_Ida apoapsis "4.474472312637E8".
- 243_Ida averageSpeed "0.2036".
- 243_Ida meanRadius "15.7".
- 243_Ida orbitalPeriod "1768.136".
- 243_Ida periapsis "4.087013827524E8".
- 243_Ida temperature "200.0".
- 243_Ida absoluteMagnitude "9.94".
- 243_Ida abstract "243 Ida (/ˈaɪdə/) is an asteroid in the Koronis family of the asteroid belt. It was discovered on 29 September 1884 by Austrian astronomer Johann Palisa and named after a nymph from Greek mythology. Later telescopic observations categorized Ida as an S-type asteroid, the most numerous type in the inner asteroid belt. On 28 August 1993, Ida was visited by the spacecraft Galileo, bound for Jupiter. It was the second asteroid to be visited by a spacecraft and the first found to have a natural satellite.Like all main-belt asteroids, Ida's orbit lies between the planets Mars and Jupiter. Its orbital period is 4.84 years, and its rotation period is 4.63 hours. Ida has an average diameter of 31.4 km (19.5 mi). It is irregularly shaped and elongated, and apparently composed of two large objects connected together. Its surface is one of the most heavily cratered in the Solar System, featuring a wide variety of crater sizes and ages.Ida's moon, Dactyl, was discovered by mission member Ann Harch in images returned from Galileo. It was named after the Dactyls, creatures which inhabited Mount Ida in Greek mythology. Dactyl, being only 1.4 kilometres (4,600 ft) in diameter, is about one-twentieth the size of Ida. Its orbit around Ida could not be determined with much accuracy. However, the constraints of possible orbits allowed a rough determination of Ida's density, which revealed that it is depleted of metallic minerals. Dactyl and Ida share many characteristics, suggesting a common origin.The images returned from Galileo, and the subsequent measurement of Ida's mass, provided new insights into the geology of S-type asteroids. Before the Galileo flyby, many different theories had been proposed to explain their mineral composition. Determining their composition permits a correlation between meteorites falling to the Earth and their origin in the asteroid belt. Data returned from the flyby pointed to S-type asteroids as the source for the ordinary chondrite meteorites, the most common type found on the Earth's surface.".
- 243_Ida albedo "0.2383".
- 243_Ida apoapsis "4.474472312637E11".
- 243_Ida averageSpeed "732.96".
- 243_Ida discovered "1884-09-29".
- 243_Ida discoverer Johann_Palisa.
- 243_Ida epoch "JD2454800.5 (2008-Nov-30.0)".
- 243_Ida meanRadius "15700.0".
- 243_Ida orbitalPeriod "1.527669504E8".
- 243_Ida periapsis "4.087013827524E11".
- 243_Ida rotationPeriod "16668.0".
- 243_Ida temperature "200.0".
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