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- Q121877 subject Q19795229.
- Q121877 subject Q3919730.
- Q121877 subject Q8272873.
- Q121877 subject Q8273113.
- Q121877 absoluteMagnitude "8.09".
- Q121877 abstract "78 Diana (dye-an'-a) is a large and dark main-belt asteroid. Its composition is carbonaceous and primitive. It was discovered by Robert Luther on March 15, 1863, and named after Diana, Roman goddess of the hunt. 78 Diana occulted a star on September 4, 1980. A diameter of 116 km was measured, closely matching the value given by the IRAS satellite.Photometric observations of this asteroid during 1986 and 2006–08 gave a light curve with a period of 7.2991 hours and a brightness variation in the range 0.02–0.104 magnitude. Based upon radar data, the near surface solid density of the asteroid is 2.7+0.8−0.5 g cm−3.Diana is expected to pass about 0.003 AU (450,000 km; 280,000 mi) from (29075) 1950 DA on August 5, 2150. Main-belt asteroid 4217 Engelhardt (~9 km in diameter) will pass about 0.0017 AU (250,000 km; 160,000 mi) from (29075) 1950 DA in 2736.".
- Q121877 albedo "0.071".
- Q121877 apoapsis "4.73182E11".
- Q121877 averageSpeed "65520.0".
- Q121877 discovered "1863-03-15".
- Q121877 discoverer Q77050.
- Q121877 epoch "December 31, 2006 (JD2454100.5)".
- Q121877 escapeVelocity "229.68".
- Q121877 orbitalPeriod "1.3382686080000001E8".
- Q121877 periapsis "3.10686E11".
- Q121877 rotationPeriod "26276.760000000002".
- Q121877 temperature "172.0".
- Q121877 wikiPageWikiLink Q1073340.
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- Q121877 wikiPageWikiLink Q19795229.
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- Q121877 wikiPageWikiLink Q8272873.
- Q121877 wikiPageWikiLink Q8273113.
- Q121877 absMagnitude "8.09".
- Q121877 albedo "0.071".
- Q121877 aphelion "473.182".
- Q121877 avgSpeed "18.2".
- Q121877 discovered "1863-03-15".
- Q121877 discoverer Q77050.
- Q121877 epoch "2006-12-31".
- Q121877 escapeVelocity "0.0638".
- Q121877 name "78".
- Q121877 perihelion "310.686".
- Q121877 period "1.3382686080000001E8".
- Q121877 rotation "26276.760000000002".
- Q121877 singleTemperature "~172 K".
- Q121877 type Place.
- Q121877 type CelestialBody.
- Q121877 type Location.
- Q121877 type Place.
- Q121877 type Planet.
- Q121877 type Thing.
- Q121877 type Q634.
- Q121877 comment "78 Diana (dye-an'-a) is a large and dark main-belt asteroid. Its composition is carbonaceous and primitive. It was discovered by Robert Luther on March 15, 1863, and named after Diana, Roman goddess of the hunt. 78 Diana occulted a star on September 4, 1980.".
- Q121877 label "78 Diana".
- Q121877 name "78 Diana".