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- Q107534 subject Q19795229.
- Q107534 subject Q20851048.
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- Q107534 subject Q8272877.
- Q107534 subject Q8273088.
- Q107534 absoluteMagnitude "6.3".
- Q107534 abstract "14 Irene is a large main-belt asteroid, discovered by John Russell Hind on May 19, 1851.14 Irene was named after Irēnē, a personification of peace in Greek mythology. She was one of the Horae, daughter of Zeus and Themis. The name was suggested by Sir John Herschel. Hind wrote,"You will readily discover that this name [...] has some relation to this event (the Great Industrial Exhibition) which is now filling our metropolis [London] with the talent of all civilised nations, with those of Peace, the productions of Art and Science, in which all mankind must feel an interest."The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations in the Crystal Palace of Hyde Park, London, ran from May 1 until October 18, 1851.Hind suggested that the symbol for the asteroid should be "A dove carrying an olive-branch, with a star on its head", but an actual drawing of the symbol was never made before the use of graphical symbols to represent asteroids was dropped entirely.The fairly flat Irenian lightcurves indicate somewhat spherical proportions. There have been four reported stellar occultation events by Irene.".
- Q107534 albedo "0.159".
- Q107534 apoapsis "4.51858E11".
- Q107534 apparentMagnitude "8.85".
- Q107534 averageSpeed "66672.0".
- Q107534 discovered "1851-05-19".
- Q107534 discoverer Q310479.
- Q107534 epoch "July 14, 2004 (JD2453200.5)".
- Q107534 escapeVelocity "345.6".
- Q107534 formerName "1952 TM".
- Q107534 formerName "A906 QC;".
- Q107534 formerName "A913 EA;".
- Q107534 mass "8200.0".
- Q107534 orbitalPeriod "1.3117040639999999E8".
- Q107534 periapsis "3.21602E11".
- Q107534 rotationPeriod "54216.0".
- Q107534 temperature "170.0".
- Q107534 thumbnail 14Irene_(Lightcurve_Inversion).png?width=300.
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- Q107534 absMagnitude "6.3".
- Q107534 albedo "0.159".
- Q107534 altNames "1952".
- Q107534 altNames "A906 QC;".
- Q107534 altNames "A913 EA;".
- Q107534 aphelion "451.858".
- Q107534 avgSpeed "18.52".
- Q107534 discovered "1851-05-19".
- Q107534 discoverer Q310479.
- Q107534 epoch "2004-07-14".
- Q107534 escapeVelocity "0.096".
- Q107534 magnitude "8.85".
- Q107534 mass "8.2".
- Q107534 name "14".
- Q107534 perihelion "321.602".
- Q107534 period "1.3117040639999999E8".
- Q107534 rotation "54216.0".
- Q107534 singleTemperature "~170 K".
- Q107534 type Place.
- Q107534 type CelestialBody.
- Q107534 type Location.
- Q107534 type Place.
- Q107534 type Planet.
- Q107534 type Thing.
- Q107534 type Q634.
- Q107534 comment "14 Irene is a large main-belt asteroid, discovered by John Russell Hind on May 19, 1851.14 Irene was named after Irēnē, a personification of peace in Greek mythology. She was one of the Horae, daughter of Zeus and Themis. The name was suggested by Sir John Herschel.".
- Q107534 label "14 Irene".
- Q107534 depiction 14Irene_(Lightcurve_Inversion).png.
- Q107534 name "14 Irene".