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- Q155754 absoluteMagnitude "8.9".
- Q155754 abstract "596 Scheila is a main-belt asteroid and main-belt comet orbiting the Sun. It was discovered on 21 February 1906 by August Kopff from Heidelberg. Kopff named the asteroid after a female English student with whom he was acquainted.On December 11.4 2010, Steve Larson of the Catalina Sky Survey detected a comet-like appearance to asteroid Scheila: it displayed a "coma" of about magnitude 13.5. Inspection of archival Catalina Sky Survey observations showed the activity was triggered between 2010 November 11 and December 3. Imaging with the 2-meter Faulkes Telescope North revealed a linear tail in the anti-sunward direction and an orbital tail, indicative of larger slower particles.When first detected it was unknown what drove the ejecta plumes. Scheila's gravity is too large for electrostatics to launch dust. Cometary outgassing could not be ruled out until detailed spectroscopic observations indicated the absence of gas in Scheila's plumes. Observations by the Hubble Space Telescope and the Swift Gamma Ray Burst Mission's UV-optical telescope make it most likely that Scheila was impacted at ~5 km/s by a previously unknown asteroid ~35 meters in diameter.In 2010, the Hubble Space Telescope observed the aftermath of a catastrophic collision that destroyed the much smaller asteroid P/2010 A2. Each asteroid the size of Scheila might be hit by an impactor 10–100 meters in diameter approximately every 1000 years, so with 200 asteroids of this size or bigger in the asteroid belt, we can observe a collision as often as every 5 years.Scheila last came to perihelion on 2012 May 19.".
- Q155754 albedo "0.0379".
- Q155754 apoapsis "5.1017361844821E11".
- Q155754 apparentMagnitude "11.67".
- Q155754 discoverer Q57432.
- Q155754 epoch "July 23, 2010".
- Q155754 epoch "T_jup= 3.209".
- Q155754 escapeVelocity "216.0".
- Q155754 escapeVelocity "270.0".
- Q155754 orbitalPeriod "1.5810357599999997E8".
- Q155754 periapsis "3.6543767854596E11".
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- Q155754 absMagnitude "8.9".
- Q155754 albedo "0.0379".
- Q155754 aphelion "3.4103".
- Q155754 discoverer Q57432.
- Q155754 discoverer "Heidelberg".
- Q155754 epoch "2010-07-23".
- Q155754 epoch "T_jup = 3.209".
- Q155754 escapeVelocity "60.0".
- Q155754 escapeVelocity "75.0".
- Q155754 magnitude "11.67".
- Q155754 name "596".
- Q155754 perihelion "2.4428".
- Q155754 period "1.5810357599999997E8".
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- Q155754 comment "596 Scheila is a main-belt asteroid and main-belt comet orbiting the Sun. It was discovered on 21 February 1906 by August Kopff from Heidelberg. Kopff named the asteroid after a female English student with whom he was acquainted.On December 11.4 2010, Steve Larson of the Catalina Sky Survey detected a comet-like appearance to asteroid Scheila: it displayed a "coma" of about magnitude 13.5.".
- Q155754 label "596 Scheila".
- Q155754 depiction 596-2010-12-12-12hr-UT.jpg.
- Q155754 name "596 Scheila".