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- Q107548 subject Q19795229.
- Q107548 subject Q20851048.
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- Q107548 subject Q8273083.
- Q107548 subject Q8476525.
- Q107548 absoluteMagnitude "6.74".
- Q107548 abstract "13 Egeria is a large main-belt G-type asteroid. It was discovered by A. de Gasparis on November 2, 1850. Egeria was named by Urbain Le Verrier, whose computations led to the discovery of Neptune, after the mythological nymph Egeria of Aricia, Italy, the wife of Numa Pompilius, second king of Rome. Egeria occulted a star on January 8, 1992. Its disc was determined to be quite circular (217×196 km). On January 22, 2008, it occulted another star, and this occultation was timed by several observers in New Mexico and Arizona, coordinated by the IOTA Asteroid Occultation Program. The result showed that Egeria presented an approximately circular profile to Earth of 214.8×192 km, well in agreement with the 1992 occultation. It has also been studied by radar.In 1988 a search for satellites or dust orbiting this asteroid was performed using the UH88 telescope at the Mauna Kea Observatories, but the effort came up empty. Spectral analysis of Egeria shows it to be unusually high in water content, 10.5–11.5% water by mass. This makes Egeria a prominent candidate for future water-mining ventures.".
- Q107548 albedo "0.083".
- Q107548 apoapsis "4.17953E11".
- Q107548 apparentMagnitude "9.71".
- Q107548 averageSpeed "66816.0".
- Q107548 discovered "1850-11-02".
- Q107548 discoverer Q110709.
- Q107548 epoch "July 14, 2004 (JD2453200.5)".
- Q107548 escapeVelocity "395.28".
- Q107548 formerName "none".
- Q107548 mass "1630.0".
- Q107548 orbitalPeriod "1.304620128E8".
- Q107548 periapsis "3.52719E11".
- Q107548 rotationPeriod "25358.399999999998".
- Q107548 rotationPeriod "25362.0".
- Q107548 temperature "174.0".
- Q107548 thumbnail 13Egeria_(Lightcurve_Inversion).png?width=300.
- Q107548 wikiPageExternalLink returnprepeph.cgi?d=b2011&o=00013.
- Q107548 wikiPageExternalLink iotandx.htm.
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- Q107548 absMagnitude "6.74".
- Q107548 albedo "0.083".
- Q107548 altNames "none".
- Q107548 aphelion "417.953".
- Q107548 avgSpeed "18.56".
- Q107548 discovered "1850-11-02".
- Q107548 discoverer Q110709.
- Q107548 epoch "2004-07-14".
- Q107548 escapeVelocity "≈0.1098 km/s".
- Q107548 magnitude "9.71".
- Q107548 mass "1.63".
- Q107548 name "13".
- Q107548 perihelion "352.719".
- Q107548 rotation "25358.399999999998".
- Q107548 singleTemperature "~174 K".
- Q107548 type Place.
- Q107548 type CelestialBody.
- Q107548 type Location.
- Q107548 type Place.
- Q107548 type Planet.
- Q107548 type Thing.
- Q107548 type Q634.
- Q107548 comment "13 Egeria is a large main-belt G-type asteroid. It was discovered by A. de Gasparis on November 2, 1850. Egeria was named by Urbain Le Verrier, whose computations led to the discovery of Neptune, after the mythological nymph Egeria of Aricia, Italy, the wife of Numa Pompilius, second king of Rome. Egeria occulted a star on January 8, 1992. Its disc was determined to be quite circular (217×196 km).".
- Q107548 label "13 Egeria".
- Q107548 depiction 13Egeria_(Lightcurve_Inversion).png.
- Q107548 name "13 Egeria".