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- Q157181 absoluteMagnitude "12.7".
- Q157181 abstract "802 Epyaxa, provisional designation 1915 WR, is a stony asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, about 7 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered by German astronomer Max Wolf at the Heidelberg Observatory in southern Germany, on 20 March 1915.The S-type asteroid is a member of the Flora family, one of the largest groups of stony asteroids in the main-belt. It orbits the Sun at a distance of 2.0–2.4 AU once every 3 years and 3 months (1,189 days). Its orbit shows an eccentricity of 0.08 and is tilted by 5 degrees to the plane of the ecliptic. From 2009 to 2014, seven photometric light-curve analysis rendered a well-defined, concurring rotation period of 4.39 hours (also see adjunct infobox).According to the survey carried out by the U.S. Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer with its NEOWISE mission, the asteroid's surface has a relatively high albedo of 0.29, while the Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link assumes a more moderate value of 0.24, which is also identical to the albedo of the Flora family's namesake, the asteroid 8 Flora.The minor planet was named after "Epyaxa" (Ἐπύαξα), wife of King Syennesis and queen of the Kingdom of Cilicia in South Asia Minor in the 5th century BCE. The couple supported the revolt of Cyrus the Younger against his brother Artaxerxes II of Persia, after whom the minor planet 7212 Artaxerxes is named. Epyaxa had her own army and her own lavish budget to spend. Her Kingdom lost its independence and became a Persian satrapy of the Achaemenid Empire after the defeat of Cyrus.".
- Q157181 albedo "0.24".
- Q157181 apoapsis "3.5438239590123E11".
- Q157181 discovered "1915-03-20".
- Q157181 discoverer Q76712.
- Q157181 epoch "27 June 2015 (JD2457200.5)".
- Q157181 formerName "1915 WR1930 YK".
- Q157181 formerName "1931 AX".
- Q157181 formerName "1972 XW".
- Q157181 orbitalPeriod "280800.0".
- Q157181 periapsis "3.026364924261E11".
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- Q157181 absMagnitude "12.7".
- Q157181 albedo "0.24".
- Q157181 altNames "1915".
- Q157181 altNames "1931".
- Q157181 altNames "1972".
- Q157181 aphelion "2.3689".
- Q157181 discovered "1915-03-20".
- Q157181 discoverer Q76712.
- Q157181 epoch "2015-06-27".
- Q157181 name "802".
- Q157181 perihelion "2.023".
- Q157181 period "1.025622E8".
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- Q157181 comment "802 Epyaxa, provisional designation 1915 WR, is a stony asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, about 7 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered by German astronomer Max Wolf at the Heidelberg Observatory in southern Germany, on 20 March 1915.The S-type asteroid is a member of the Flora family, one of the largest groups of stony asteroids in the main-belt. It orbits the Sun at a distance of 2.0–2.4 AU once every 3 years and 3 months (1,189 days).".
- Q157181 label "802 Epyaxa".
- Q157181 name "802 Epyaxa".