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- Q151093 subject Q19795229.
- Q151093 subject Q3919730.
- Q151093 subject Q7299880.
- Q151093 subject Q7607672.
- Q151093 subject Q8120880.
- Q151093 subject Q8273189.
- Q151093 subject Q8609770.
- Q151093 subject Q8694385.
- Q151093 absoluteMagnitude "9.73".
- Q151093 abstract "323 Brucia (/ˈbruːsiə/ BREW-see-ə or /ˈbruːʃə/ BREW-shə) was the first asteroid to be discovered by the use of astrophotography. It was also the first of over 200 asteroids discovered by Max Wolf, a pioneer in that method of finding astronomical objects. Discovered on December 22, 1891, it was named in honour of Catherine Wolfe Bruce, a noted patroness of the science of astronomy, who had donated $10,000 for the construction of the telescope used by Wolf.It will be an outer Mars-crossing asteroid with perihelion (q) less than 1.666 AU until July 2017. For comparison, asteroid 4222 Nancita will become a Mars-crossing asteroid in June 2019. (6454) 1991 UG1 was a Mars-crossing asteroid until January 2016.It has a synodic rotation period of 9.46 hours (as of 1998).".
- Q151093 albedo "0.1765".
- Q151093 apoapsis "4.639029970407E11".
- Q151093 apparentMagnitude "11.2".
- Q151093 averageSpeed "68040.0".
- Q151093 discovered "1891-12-22".
- Q151093 discoverer Q76712.
- Q151093 epoch "30 January 2005 (JD2453400.5)".
- Q151093 escapeVelocity "68.4".
- Q151093 formerName "1923 JA; 1934 JC".
- Q151093 orbitalPeriod "1.1598707519999999E8".
- Q151093 orbitalPeriod "317952.0".
- Q151093 periapsis "2.487812589741E11".
- Q151093 rotationPeriod "34041.600000000006".
- Q151093 temperature "176.0".
- Q151093 thumbnail 323_Brucia.gif?width=300.
- Q151093 wikiPageWikiLink Q14267.
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- Q151093 wikiPageWikiLink Q19795229.
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- Q151093 wikiPageWikiLink Q7299880.
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- Q151093 wikiPageWikiLink Q8609770.
- Q151093 wikiPageWikiLink Q8694385.
- Q151093 absMagnitude "9.73".
- Q151093 albedo "0.1765".
- Q151093 altNames "1923".
- Q151093 aphelion "3.101".
- Q151093 avgSpeed "18.9".
- Q151093 discovered "1891-12-22".
- Q151093 discoverer Q76712.
- Q151093 epoch "2005-01-30".
- Q151093 escapeVelocity "0.019".
- Q151093 magnitude "11.2".
- Q151093 name "323".
- Q151093 perihelion "1.663".
- Q151093 period "1.1598707519999999E8".
- Q151093 rotation "34041.600000000006".
- Q151093 singleTemperature "~176 K".
- Q151093 type Place.
- Q151093 type CelestialBody.
- Q151093 type Location.
- Q151093 type Place.
- Q151093 type Planet.
- Q151093 type Thing.
- Q151093 type Q634.
- Q151093 comment "323 Brucia (/ˈbruːsiə/ BREW-see-ə or /ˈbruːʃə/ BREW-shə) was the first asteroid to be discovered by the use of astrophotography. It was also the first of over 200 asteroids discovered by Max Wolf, a pioneer in that method of finding astronomical objects.".
- Q151093 label "323 Brucia".
- Q151093 depiction 323_Brucia.gif.
- Q151093 name "323 Brucia".