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- Q150539 subject Q19795229.
- Q150539 subject Q3919730.
- Q150539 subject Q8272877.
- Q150539 subject Q8273089.
- Q150539 subject Q8694385.
- Q150539 absoluteMagnitude "7.53".
- Q150539 abstract "30 Urania is a large main-belt asteroid that was discovered by English astronomer John Russell Hind on July 22, 1854. It was his last asteroid discovery. This object is named after Urania, the Greek Muse of astronomy. Initial orbital elements for 30 Urania were published by Wilhelm Günther, an assistant at Breslau Observatory.Based upon its spectrum, this is classified as a stony S-type asteroid. During 2000, speckle interferometry measurements from the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo in the Canary Islands were used to measure the apparent size and shape of 30 Urania. This gave cross-sectional dimensions equivalent to an ellipse with a length of 111 km and a width of 89 km, for a ratio of 0.80.".
- Q150539 albedo "0.1714".
- Q150539 apoapsis "3.98817E11".
- Q150539 apparentMagnitude "9.36".
- Q150539 averageSpeed "69408.0".
- Q150539 discovered "1854-07-22".
- Q150539 discoverer Q310479.
- Q150539 epoch "June 14, 2006 (JD2453900.5)".
- Q150539 escapeVelocity "190.44".
- Q150539 formerName "1948 JK".
- Q150539 orbitalPeriod "1.149134688E8".
- Q150539 periapsis "3.09338E11".
- Q150539 rotationPeriod "49269.600000000006".
- Q150539 temperature "177.0".
- Q150539 thumbnail 30Urania_(Lightcurve_Inversion).png?width=300.
- Q150539 wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=sb&sstr=30.
- Q150539 wikiPageExternalLink 1.
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- Q150539 wikiPageWikiLink Q310479.
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- Q150539 wikiPageWikiLink Q8272877.
- Q150539 wikiPageWikiLink Q8273089.
- Q150539 wikiPageWikiLink Q8694385.
- Q150539 absMagnitude "7.53".
- Q150539 albedo "0.1714".
- Q150539 altNames "1948".
- Q150539 aphelion "398.817".
- Q150539 avgSpeed "19.28".
- Q150539 discovered "1854-07-22".
- Q150539 discoverer Q310479.
- Q150539 epoch "2006-06-14".
- Q150539 escapeVelocity "0.0529".
- Q150539 magnitude "9.36".
- Q150539 name "30".
- Q150539 perihelion "309.338".
- Q150539 rotation "49269.600000000006".
- Q150539 singleTemperature "~177 K".
- Q150539 type Place.
- Q150539 type CelestialBody.
- Q150539 type Location.
- Q150539 type Place.
- Q150539 type Planet.
- Q150539 type Thing.
- Q150539 type Q634.
- Q150539 comment "30 Urania is a large main-belt asteroid that was discovered by English astronomer John Russell Hind on July 22, 1854. It was his last asteroid discovery. This object is named after Urania, the Greek Muse of astronomy. Initial orbital elements for 30 Urania were published by Wilhelm Günther, an assistant at Breslau Observatory.Based upon its spectrum, this is classified as a stony S-type asteroid.".
- Q150539 label "30 Urania".
- Q150539 differentFrom Q324.
- Q150539 depiction 30Urania_(Lightcurve_Inversion).png.
- Q150539 name "30 Urania".