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- 259_Aletheia apoapsis "5.2686E8".
- 259_Aletheia averageSpeed "16.81".
- 259_Aletheia orbitalPeriod "2032.78".
- 259_Aletheia periapsis "4.12767E8".
- 259_Aletheia absoluteMagnitude "7.76".
- 259_Aletheia abstract "259 Aletheia is a very large main-belt asteroid that was discovered by C. H. F. Peters on June 28, 1886, in Clinton, New York. It is named after the Greek goddess Aletheia. This asteroid is composed of primitive carbonaceous materials and is very dark in colour, darker than coal.Richard P. Binzel and Schelte Bus further added to the knowledge about this asteroid in a lightwave survey published in 2003. This project was known as Small Main-belt Asteroid Spectroscopic Survey, Phase II or SMASSII, which built on a previous survey of the main-belt asteroids. The visible-wavelength (0.435-0.925 micrometre) spectra data was gathered between August 1993 and March 1999.Lightcurve data has also been recorded by observers at the Antelope Hill Observatory, which has been designated as an official observatory by the Minor Planet Center.".
- 259_Aletheia albedo "0.043".
- 259_Aletheia apoapsis "5.2686E11".
- 259_Aletheia averageSpeed "60516.0".
- 259_Aletheia discovered "1886-06-28".
- 259_Aletheia discoverer Christian_Heinrich_Friedrich_Peters.
- 259_Aletheia epoch "30 January 2005 (JD2453400.5)".
- 259_Aletheia formerName "1947 LD".
- 259_Aletheia orbitalPeriod "1.75632192E8".
- 259_Aletheia periapsis "4.12767E11".
- 259_Aletheia rotationPeriod "54000.0".
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- 259_Aletheia wikiPageWikiLink Aletheia_(mythology).
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- 259_Aletheia wikiPageWikiLinkText "259 Aletheia".
- 259_Aletheia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aletheia".
- 259_Aletheia absMagnitude "7.76".
- 259_Aletheia albedo "0.043".
- 259_Aletheia altNames "1947".
- 259_Aletheia aphelion "526.86".
- 259_Aletheia argPeri "168.896".
- 259_Aletheia ascNode "87.151".
- 259_Aletheia avgSpeed "16.81".
- 259_Aletheia background "#FFFFC0".
- 259_Aletheia density "2.16".
- 259_Aletheia dimensions "190.05".
- 259_Aletheia discovered "1886-06-28".
- 259_Aletheia discoverer Christian_Heinrich_Friedrich_Peters.
- 259_Aletheia eccentricity "0.121".
- 259_Aletheia epoch "2005-01-30".
- 259_Aletheia hasPhotoCollection 259_Aletheia.
- 259_Aletheia inclination "10.815".
- 259_Aletheia mass "× 1018 kg".
- 259_Aletheia meanAnomaly "116.287".
- 259_Aletheia mpCategory Asteroid_belt.
- 259_Aletheia name "259".
- 259_Aletheia namedAfter Aletheia_(mythology).
- 259_Aletheia namedAfter Veritas.
- 259_Aletheia perihelion "412.767".
- 259_Aletheia period "1.75632192E8".
- 259_Aletheia rotation "54000.0".
- 259_Aletheia semimajor "469.814".
- 259_Aletheia spectralType "CP".
- 259_Aletheia width "25".
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- 259_Aletheia subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1886.
- 259_Aletheia subject Category:Cp-type_asteroids_(Tholen).
- 259_Aletheia subject Category:Discoveries_by_Christian_Peters.
- 259_Aletheia subject Category:Main-belt_asteroids.
- 259_Aletheia subject Category:Minor_planets_named_from_Greek_mythology.
- 259_Aletheia subject Category:Numbered_asteroids.
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- 259_Aletheia type Class.
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- 259_Aletheia type Q634.
- 259_Aletheia comment "259 Aletheia is a very large main-belt asteroid that was discovered by C. H. F. Peters on June 28, 1886, in Clinton, New York. It is named after the Greek goddess Aletheia. This asteroid is composed of primitive carbonaceous materials and is very dark in colour, darker than coal.Richard P. Binzel and Schelte Bus further added to the knowledge about this asteroid in a lightwave survey published in 2003.".
- 259_Aletheia label "259 Aletheia".