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- Q136508 subject Q19795229.
- Q136508 subject Q3919730.
- Q136508 subject Q6190142.
- Q136508 subject Q7607672.
- Q136508 absoluteMagnitude "7.51".
- Q136508 abstract "115 Thyra is a fairly large and bright inner main-belt asteroid that was discovered by Canadian-American astronomer J. C. Watson on August 6, 1871 and was named for Thyra, the consort of King Gorm the Old of Denmark. Based upon its spectrum, it is categorized as a stony S-type asteroid.Observations made between 1978 and 1981 produced a composite light curve with two minima and maxima. However, a subsequent study in 1983 only found a single minima and maxima. A synodical rotation period of 7.241 hours was determined. This was confirmed by observations between 1995 and 2000. The changes in brightness and color indicate a surface with an uneven composition.The asteroid has a slightly elongated shape, with a ratio of 1.20 between the lengths of the major and minor axes. The orbital longitude and latitude of the asteroid pole in degrees is estimated to be (λ0, β0) = (68°, 23°). Measurements of the thermal inertia of 115 Thyra give a value of around 75 m−2 K−1 s−1/2, compared to 50 for lunar regolith and 400 for coarse sand in an atmosphere.".
- Q136508 albedo "0.275".
- Q136508 apoapsis "4.24287E11".
- Q136508 averageSpeed "68868.0".
- Q136508 discovered "1871-08-06".
- Q136508 discoverer Q311220.
- Q136508 epoch "December 31, 2006 (JD2454100.5)".
- Q136508 escapeVelocity "151.92".
- Q136508 mass "5300.0".
- Q136508 orbitalPeriod "1.1587700160000001E8".
- Q136508 periapsis "2.87821E11".
- Q136508 temperature "180.0".
- Q136508 thumbnail 115Thyra_(Lightcurve_Inversion).png?width=300.
- Q136508 wikiPageWikiLink Q1037499.
- Q136508 wikiPageWikiLink Q11579.
- Q136508 wikiPageWikiLink Q14267.
- Q136508 wikiPageWikiLink Q1811.
- Q136508 wikiPageWikiLink Q19795229.
- Q136508 wikiPageWikiLink Q217208.
- Q136508 wikiPageWikiLink Q2179.
- Q136508 wikiPageWikiLink Q242395.
- Q136508 wikiPageWikiLink Q311220.
- Q136508 wikiPageWikiLink Q314490.
- Q136508 wikiPageWikiLink Q35.
- Q136508 wikiPageWikiLink Q3863.
- Q136508 wikiPageWikiLink Q3919730.
- Q136508 wikiPageWikiLink Q543157.
- Q136508 wikiPageWikiLink Q6190142.
- Q136508 wikiPageWikiLink Q675076.
- Q136508 wikiPageWikiLink Q7607672.
- Q136508 wikiPageWikiLink Q900661.
- Q136508 absMagnitude "7.51".
- Q136508 albedo "0.275".
- Q136508 aphelion "424.287".
- Q136508 avgSpeed "19.13".
- Q136508 discovered "1871-08-06".
- Q136508 discoverer Q311220.
- Q136508 epoch "2006-12-31".
- Q136508 escapeVelocity "0.0422".
- Q136508 mass "5.3".
- Q136508 name "115".
- Q136508 perihelion "287.821".
- Q136508 period "1.1587700160000001E8".
- Q136508 singleTemperature "~180 K".
- Q136508 type Place.
- Q136508 type CelestialBody.
- Q136508 type Location.
- Q136508 type Place.
- Q136508 type Planet.
- Q136508 type Thing.
- Q136508 type Q634.
- Q136508 comment "115 Thyra is a fairly large and bright inner main-belt asteroid that was discovered by Canadian-American astronomer J. C. Watson on August 6, 1871 and was named for Thyra, the consort of King Gorm the Old of Denmark. Based upon its spectrum, it is categorized as a stony S-type asteroid.Observations made between 1978 and 1981 produced a composite light curve with two minima and maxima. However, a subsequent study in 1983 only found a single minima and maxima.".
- Q136508 label "115 Thyra".
- Q136508 depiction 115Thyra_(Lightcurve_Inversion).png.
- Q136508 name "115 Thyra".