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- Q119300 subject Q19795229.
- Q119300 subject Q3919730.
- Q119300 subject Q6190138.
- Q119300 subject Q8272877.
- Q119300 absoluteMagnitude "7.66".
- Q119300 abstract "103 Hera is a moderately large main-belt asteroid that was discovered by Canadian-American astronomer James Craig Watson on September 7, 1868, and named after Hera, queen and fifth in power of the Olympian gods in Greek mythology. It is an S-type asteroid with a silicate surface composition.Photometric observations made in 2010 at the Organ Mesa Observatory at Las Cruces, New Mexico, and the Hunters Hill Observatory at Ngunnawal, Australian Capital Territory, give a synodic rotation period of 23.740 ± 0.001 hours. The bimodal light curve shows a maximum brightness variation of 0.45 ± 0.03 in magnitude.Measurements made with the IRAS observatory give a diameter of 91.58 ± 4.14 km and a geometric albedo of 0.19 ± 0.02. By comparison, the MIPS photometer on the Spitzer Space Telescope gives a diameter of 88.30 ± 8.51 km and a geometric albedo of 0.20 ± 0.04. When the asteroid was observed occulting a star, the results showed a diameter of 89.1 ± 1.1 km.".
- Q119300 apoapsis "4.3717E11".
- Q119300 averageSpeed "65124.0".
- Q119300 discovered "1868-09-07".
- Q119300 discoverer Q311220.
- Q119300 epoch "August 27, 2011 (JD2455800.5)".
- Q119300 escapeVelocity "173.52".
- Q119300 formerName "1927 CV, 1950 CM".
- Q119300 mass "7900.0".
- Q119300 orbitalPeriod "1.401592032E8".
- Q119300 periapsis "3.7124E11".
- Q119300 rotationPeriod "85466.88".
- Q119300 temperature "170.0".
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- Q119300 absMagnitude "7.66".
- Q119300 altNames "1927".
- Q119300 aphelion "437.17".
- Q119300 avgSpeed "18.09".
- Q119300 discovered "1868-09-07".
- Q119300 discoverer Q311220.
- Q119300 epoch "2011-08-27".
- Q119300 escapeVelocity "0.0482".
- Q119300 mass "7.9".
- Q119300 name "103".
- Q119300 perihelion "371.24".
- Q119300 period "1.401592032E8".
- Q119300 rotation "85466.88".
- Q119300 singleTemperature "~170 K".
- Q119300 type Place.
- Q119300 type CelestialBody.
- Q119300 type Location.
- Q119300 type Place.
- Q119300 type Planet.
- Q119300 type Thing.
- Q119300 type Q634.
- Q119300 comment "103 Hera is a moderately large main-belt asteroid that was discovered by Canadian-American astronomer James Craig Watson on September 7, 1868, and named after Hera, queen and fifth in power of the Olympian gods in Greek mythology.".
- Q119300 label "103 Hera".
- Q119300 name "103 Hera".