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- Q150874 subject Q19795229.
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- Q150874 subject Q8609770.
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- Q150874 absoluteMagnitude "15.38".
- Q150874 abstract "3103 Eger is an Apollo and Mars-crosser asteroid that was discovered in 1982, by Miklós Lovas. It was named after the city of Eger, Hungary. It has an albedo of 0.64, making it a highly reflective asteroid.It has made and will continue to make many close approaches to Earth. Its closest so far occurred in August 6, 1996, when the asteroid passed 0.11509 AU (17.217 Gm) from Earth.3103 Eger is the only asteroid besides 4 Vesta identified as the parent body for specific meteorites. 4 Vesta is the parent body for Howardite, Eucrite, and Diogenite meteorites, while 3103 Eger is the parent body for Aubrite meteorites. In this characteristic 3103 Eger is related spectroscopically to the 434 Hungaria type asteroids, which are a Hirayama-family of orbital types, and E-type asteroids which form a spectroscopical type.".
- Q150874 albedo "0.64".
- Q150874 apoapsis "2.845351500714E11".
- Q150874 averageSpeed "145785.6".
- Q150874 discovered "1982-01-20".
- Q150874 epoch "June 27, 2015".
- Q150874 formerName "1982 BB".
- Q150874 maximumTemperature "227.0".
- Q150874 meanTemperature "182.0".
- Q150874 minimumTemperature "156.0".
- Q150874 orbitalPeriod "5.2529299199999996E7".
- Q150874 periapsis "1.356852687249E11".
- Q150874 rotationPeriod "20541.239999999998".
- Q150874 thumbnail 3103Eger_(Lightcurve_Inversion).png?width=300.
- Q150874 wikiPageExternalLink 1992Icar..100...95G.
- Q150874 wikiPageExternalLink 97-1257.pdf.
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- Q150874 absMagnitude "15.38".
- Q150874 albedo "0.64".
- Q150874 altNames "1982".
- Q150874 avgSpeed "40.496".
- Q150874 discovered "1982-01-20".
- Q150874 epoch "2015-06-27".
- Q150874 maxTemp "227.0".
- Q150874 meanTemp "182.0".
- Q150874 minTemp "156.0".
- Q150874 name "3103".
- Q150874 period "5.2529299199999996E7".
- Q150874 rotation "20541.239999999998".
- Q150874 type Place.
- Q150874 type CelestialBody.
- Q150874 type Location.
- Q150874 type Place.
- Q150874 type Planet.
- Q150874 type Thing.
- Q150874 type Q634.
- Q150874 comment "3103 Eger is an Apollo and Mars-crosser asteroid that was discovered in 1982, by Miklós Lovas. It was named after the city of Eger, Hungary. It has an albedo of 0.64, making it a highly reflective asteroid.It has made and will continue to make many close approaches to Earth. Its closest so far occurred in August 6, 1996, when the asteroid passed 0.11509 AU (17.217 Gm) from Earth.3103 Eger is the only asteroid besides 4 Vesta identified as the parent body for specific meteorites.".
- Q150874 label "3103 Eger".
- Q150874 depiction 3103Eger_(Lightcurve_Inversion).png.
- Q150874 name "3103 Eger".