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- Q107563 subject Q19795229.
- Q107563 subject Q20851048.
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- Q107563 subject Q8273083.
- Q107563 subject Q8694385.
- Q107563 absoluteMagnitude "6.55".
- Q107563 abstract "11 Parthenope is a large, bright main-belt asteroid.Parthenope was discovered by Annibale de Gasparis on 11 May 1850, the second of his nine asteroid discoveries. It was named after Parthenopē, one of the Sirens in Greek mythology, said to have founded the city of Naples. De Gasparis "used his utmost endeavours to realise a 'Parthenope' in the heavens, such being the name suggested by Sir John Herschel on the occasion of the discovery of Hygiea in 1849".There have been two observed Parthenopian occultations, on 13 February 1987, and 28 April 2006.On August 6, 2008, during a perihelic opposition, Parthenope had an apparent magnitude of 8.8.In 1988 a search for satellites or dust orbiting this asteroid was performed using the UH88 telescope at the Mauna Kea Observatories, but the effort came up empty.Based upon a light curve that was generated from photometric observations of this asteroid at Pulkovo Observatory, it has a rotation period of 13.722 ± 0.001 hours and varies in brightness by 0.10 ± 0.0s in magnitude. The light curve displays three maxima and minima per cycle. The JPL Small-Body Database lists a rotation period of 13.7204 hours.".
- Q107563 albedo "0.18".
- Q107563 apoapsis "4.03494E11".
- Q107563 apparentMagnitude "8.68".
- Q107563 averageSpeed "68472.0".
- Q107563 discovered "1850-05-11".
- Q107563 discoverer Q110709.
- Q107563 epoch "14 July 2004 (JD2453200.5)".
- Q107563 escapeVelocity "338.76".
- Q107563 formerName "none".
- Q107563 mass "6150.0".
- Q107563 orbitalPeriod "1.212097824E8".
- Q107563 periapsis "3.30297E11".
- Q107563 rotationPeriod "49393.439999999995".
- Q107563 temperature "174.0".
- Q107563 thumbnail 11_Parthenope_symbol.svg?width=300.
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- Q107563 absMagnitude "6.55".
- Q107563 albedo "0.18".
- Q107563 altNames "none".
- Q107563 aphelion "403.494".
- Q107563 avgSpeed "19.02".
- Q107563 discovered "1850-05-11".
- Q107563 discoverer Q110709.
- Q107563 epoch "2004-07-14".
- Q107563 escapeVelocity "0.0941".
- Q107563 magnitude "8.68".
- Q107563 mass "6.15".
- Q107563 name "11".
- Q107563 perihelion "330.297".
- Q107563 period "1.212097824E8".
- Q107563 rotation "49393.439999999995".
- Q107563 singleTemperature "~174 K".
- Q107563 type Place.
- Q107563 type CelestialBody.
- Q107563 type Location.
- Q107563 type Place.
- Q107563 type Planet.
- Q107563 type Thing.
- Q107563 type Q634.
- Q107563 comment "11 Parthenope is a large, bright main-belt asteroid.Parthenope was discovered by Annibale de Gasparis on 11 May 1850, the second of his nine asteroid discoveries. It was named after Parthenopē, one of the Sirens in Greek mythology, said to have founded the city of Naples.".
- Q107563 label "11 Parthenope".
- Q107563 depiction 11_Parthenope_symbol.svg.
- Q107563 name "11 Parthenope".