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- Q154374 subject Q19795229.
- Q154374 subject Q7216011.
- Q154374 subject Q7607653.
- Q154374 subject Q8273214.
- Q154374 absoluteMagnitude "11.2".
- Q154374 abstract "452 Hamiltonia is an asteroid. It was discovered by James Edward Keeler on December 6, 1899, but was then lost until 1987. Its provisional name was 1899 FD. The asteroid is named for Mount Hamilton, the site of Lick Observatory where Keeler was working when he discovered the asteroid. It was the last asteroid discovery of the 19th century.L. K. Kristensen at Aarhus University rediscovered 452 Hamiltonia along with 1537 Transylvania along with numerous other small objects in 1981.These rediscoveries left only nine numbered minor planets unobserved since their discoveries: 330 Adalberta (which never existed in the first place), (473) Nolli, (719) Albert, (724) Hapag, (843) Nicolaia, (878) Mildred, (1009) Sirene, (1026) Ingrid, and (1179) Mally. However, by the mid-1980s the only remaining lost asteroids of this group were (719) Albert (rediscovered in 2000), (724) Hapag (rediscovered in 1988), and (878) Mildred (rediscovered in 1991).".
- Q154374 apoapsis "4.3139190906698975E11".
- Q154374 discovered "1899-12-06".
- Q154374 discoverer Q364403.
- Q154374 epoch "August 27, 2011".
- Q154374 formerName "1899 FD".
- Q154374 orbitalPeriod "1.5147648E8".
- Q154374 orbitalPeriod "1.5159112193952E8".
- Q154374 periapsis "4.203927256237723E11".
- Q154374 rotationPeriod "10372.679999999998".
- Q154374 wikiPageExternalLink sbdb.cgi?sstr=452;orb=1.
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- Q154374 absMagnitude "11.2".
- Q154374 altNames "1899".
- Q154374 aphelion "2.8836768".
- Q154374 discovered "1899-12-06".
- Q154374 discoverer Q364403.
- Q154374 epoch "2011-08-27".
- Q154374 name "452".
- Q154374 perihelion "2.8101518".
- Q154374 period "1.5147648E8".
- Q154374 period "1.5159112193952E8".
- Q154374 rotation "10372.679999999998".
- Q154374 type Place.
- Q154374 type CelestialBody.
- Q154374 type Location.
- Q154374 type Place.
- Q154374 type Planet.
- Q154374 type Thing.
- Q154374 type Q634.
- Q154374 comment "452 Hamiltonia is an asteroid. It was discovered by James Edward Keeler on December 6, 1899, but was then lost until 1987. Its provisional name was 1899 FD. The asteroid is named for Mount Hamilton, the site of Lick Observatory where Keeler was working when he discovered the asteroid. It was the last asteroid discovery of the 19th century.L. K.".
- Q154374 label "452 Hamiltonia".
- Q154374 name "452 Hamiltonia".