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- Q109937 subject Q19795229.
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- Q109937 absoluteMagnitude "7.35".
- Q109937 abstract "51 Nemausa /nᵻˈmɔːzə/ is a large asteroid-belt asteroid that was discovered on January 22, 1858 by one "A. Laurent", an obscure figure about whom little is known. Laurent made the discovery from the private observatory of Benjamin Valz in Nîmes, France. The house, at 32 rue Nationale in Nîmes, has a plaque commemorating the discovery. With Laurent's permission, Valz named the asteroid after the Celtic god Nemausus, the patron god of Nîmes during Roman times.Based upon its spectrum, this is listed as a C-type asteroid in the Tholen classification taxonomy, and as a Cgh by Bus and Binzel (2002). This indicates a composition similar to carbonaceous chondrite meteorites. Absorption features in the spectrum indicate the presence of phyllosilicates. It may have a water content of about 14%.On August 17, 1979, the star SAO 144417 was occulted by 51 Nemausa. Photometric observation of this event from the Gissar and Alma-Ata observatories produced two chords, which were used to estimate a diameter of 150 km for the asteroid. This is close to the present-day estimate of 147.9 km. Lightcurve data suggests that it may have a small moon. Nemausa has been studied by radar.".
- Q109937 albedo "0.093".
- Q109937 apoapsis "3.774354277761E11".
- Q109937 averageSpeed "69624.0".
- Q109937 discovered "1858-01-22".
- Q109937 discoverer Q278894.
- Q109937 epoch "December 31, 2006 (JD2454100.5)".
- Q109937 escapeVelocity "281.52".
- Q109937 orbitalPeriod "1.1481289920000002E8".
- Q109937 periapsis "3.303120985056E11".
- Q109937 temperature "181.0".
- Q109937 thumbnail A642.M1065.shape(1).png?width=300.
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- Q109937 absMagnitude "7.35".
- Q109937 albedo "0.093".
- Q109937 aphelion "2.523".
- Q109937 avgSpeed "19.34".
- Q109937 discovered "1858-01-22".
- Q109937 discoverer Q278894.
- Q109937 epoch "2006-12-31".
- Q109937 escapeVelocity "0.0782".
- Q109937 name "51".
- Q109937 perihelion "2.208".
- Q109937 period "3.64".
- Q109937 singleTemperature "~181 K".
- Q109937 type Place.
- Q109937 type CelestialBody.
- Q109937 type Location.
- Q109937 type Place.
- Q109937 type Planet.
- Q109937 type Thing.
- Q109937 type Q634.
- Q109937 comment "51 Nemausa /nᵻˈmɔːzə/ is a large asteroid-belt asteroid that was discovered on January 22, 1858 by one "A. Laurent", an obscure figure about whom little is known. Laurent made the discovery from the private observatory of Benjamin Valz in Nîmes, France. The house, at 32 rue Nationale in Nîmes, has a plaque commemorating the discovery.".
- Q109937 label "51 Nemausa".
- Q109937 depiction A642.M1065.shape(1).png.
- Q109937 name "51 Nemausa".