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- Q154818 subject Q19795229.
- Q154818 subject Q3919730.
- Q154818 subject Q8272873.
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- Q154818 absoluteMagnitude "7.8".
- Q154818 abstract "49 Pales /ˈpeɪliːz/ is a large, dark main-belt asteroid. It was discovered by German-French astronomer Hermann Goldschmidt on September 19, 1857 from his balcony in Paris. The asteroid is named after Pales, the goddess of shepherds in Roman mythology. Since it was discovered on the same night as 48 Doris, geologist Élie de Beaumont suggested naming the two "The Twins".Pales has been studied by radar. Photometric observations of this asteroid from the Torino Observatory during 1977 gave a light curve with a period of 10.42 ± 0.02 hours and a brightness variation of 0.18 in magnitude. The curve appeared to show a secondary minima. The shape of the curve has a similar appearance to the light curve of binary star Algol, suggesting that this may be a binary asteroid system.".
- Q154818 albedo "0.0597".
- Q154818 apoapsis "5.6944429481955E11".
- Q154818 discovered "1857-09-19".
- Q154818 discoverer Q77022.
- Q154818 epoch "November 30, 2008".
- Q154818 mass "2690.0".
- Q154818 orbitalPeriod "1.717416E8".
- Q154818 periapsis "3.5623740949791E11".
- Q154818 rotationPeriod "72.0".
- Q154818 wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=sb&sstr=49.
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- Q154818 wikiPageWikiLink Q19795229.
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- Q154818 absMagnitude "7.8".
- Q154818 albedo "0.0597".
- Q154818 aphelion "3.8065".
- Q154818 discovered "1857-09-19".
- Q154818 discoverer Q77022.
- Q154818 epoch "2008-11-30".
- Q154818 mass "2.69".
- Q154818 name "49".
- Q154818 perihelion "2.3813".
- Q154818 period "1.717416E8".
- Q154818 rotation "72.0".
- Q154818 type Place.
- Q154818 type CelestialBody.
- Q154818 type Location.
- Q154818 type Place.
- Q154818 type Planet.
- Q154818 type Thing.
- Q154818 type Q634.
- Q154818 comment "49 Pales /ˈpeɪliːz/ is a large, dark main-belt asteroid. It was discovered by German-French astronomer Hermann Goldschmidt on September 19, 1857 from his balcony in Paris. The asteroid is named after Pales, the goddess of shepherds in Roman mythology. Since it was discovered on the same night as 48 Doris, geologist Élie de Beaumont suggested naming the two "The Twins".Pales has been studied by radar.".
- Q154818 label "49 Pales".
- Q154818 name "49 Pales".