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- Q157477 subject Q19795229.
- Q157477 subject Q3919730.
- Q157477 subject Q6190135.
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- Q157477 absoluteMagnitude "8.54".
- Q157477 abstract "86 Semele (/ˈsɛmᵻliː/ SEM-i-lee) is a large and very dark main-belt asteroid. It is probably composed of carbonates. Semele was discovered by German astronomer Friedrich Tietjen on January 4, 1866. It was his first and only asteroid discovery. It is named after Semele, the mother of Dionysus in Greek mythology.The orbit of 86 Semele places it in a 13:6 mean motion resonance with the planet Jupiter. The computed Lyapunov time for this asteroid is only 6,000 years, indicating that it occupies a chaotic orbit that will change randomly over time because of gravitational perturbations of the planets. This Lyapunov time is the second lowest among the first 100 named minor planets.".
- Q157477 albedo "0.047".
- Q157477 apoapsis "5.62652E11".
- Q157477 averageSpeed "60084.0".
- Q157477 discovered "1866-01-04".
- Q157477 discoverer Q77051.
- Q157477 epoch "December 31, 2006 (JD2454100.5)".
- Q157477 escapeVelocity "229.68".
- Q157477 mass "1800.0".
- Q157477 orbitalPeriod "1.734364224E8".
- Q157477 periapsis "3.69116E11".
- Q157477 temperature "158.0".
- Q157477 wikiPageWikiLink Q11063.
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- Q157477 wikiPageWikiLink Q6190135.
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- Q157477 absMagnitude "8.54".
- Q157477 albedo "0.047".
- Q157477 aphelion "562.652".
- Q157477 avgSpeed "16.69".
- Q157477 discovered "1866-01-04".
- Q157477 discoverer Q77051.
- Q157477 epoch "2006-12-31".
- Q157477 escapeVelocity "0.0638".
- Q157477 mass "1.8".
- Q157477 name "86".
- Q157477 perihelion "369.116".
- Q157477 singleTemperature "~158 K".
- Q157477 type Place.
- Q157477 type CelestialBody.
- Q157477 type Location.
- Q157477 type Place.
- Q157477 type Planet.
- Q157477 type Thing.
- Q157477 type Q634.
- Q157477 comment "86 Semele (/ˈsɛmᵻliː/ SEM-i-lee) is a large and very dark main-belt asteroid. It is probably composed of carbonates. Semele was discovered by German astronomer Friedrich Tietjen on January 4, 1866. It was his first and only asteroid discovery. It is named after Semele, the mother of Dionysus in Greek mythology.The orbit of 86 Semele places it in a 13:6 mean motion resonance with the planet Jupiter.".
- Q157477 label "86 Semele".
- Q157477 name "86 Semele".