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- Q154819 subject Q19795229.
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- Q154819 absoluteMagnitude "8.53".
- Q154819 abstract "490 Veritas (/ˈvɛrᵻtəs/ VERR-ə-təs) is a large asteroid, which may have been involved in one of the more massive asteroid-asteroid collisions of the past 100 million years. It was discovered by German astronomer Max Wolf on September 3, 1902 at Heidelberg.At 115 and 125 km in diameter, Veritas and 92 Undina are the largest of the 300-strong Veritas family of asteroids. Apparently there is a whole Veritas family of asteroids including 490 Veritas, 844 Leontina, 1086 Nata, 2428 Kamenyar, 2934 Aristophanes, 5592 Oshima, and 7231 Porco and some other unnamed asteroids. David Nesvorný of the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder traced the orbits of these bodies back in time, and calculated that they formed in a collision of a body at least 150 km in diameter with a smaller asteroid some 8 million years ago. Veritas and Undina would have been the largest fragments of that collision.Substantiating Nesvorný's estimate, Kenneth Farley et al. found evidence in sea-floor sediments of a fourfold increase in the amount of cosmic dust reaching Earth's surface, which began 8.2 million years ago and tapered off over the next million and a half years. This is one of the largest increases in dust deposits of the past 100 million years.The suspected Veritas collision would have been too far from Jupiter for the fragments to have been slung into a collision course with Earth. However, solar radiation would have caused the resulting dust to drift inward to Earth orbit over a time span consistent with the record of dust in the ocean sediment.Today continuing collisions among Veritas-family asteroids are estimated to send five thousand tons of cosmic dust to Earth each year, 15% of the total.".
- Q154819 apoapsis "5.210493836481E11".
- Q154819 discovered "1902-09-03".
- Q154819 discoverer Q76712.
- Q154819 epoch "August 18, 2005 (JDCT2453600.5)".
- Q154819 formerName "1902 JP".
- Q154819 orbitalPeriod "487555.2".
- Q154819 periapsis "4.272515187192E11".
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- Q154819 absMagnitude "8.53".
- Q154819 altNames "1902".
- Q154819 aphelion "3.483".
- Q154819 discovered "1902-09-03".
- Q154819 discoverer Q76712.
- Q154819 epoch "2005-08-18".
- Q154819 name "490".
- Q154819 perihelion "2.856".
- Q154819 period "5.643".
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- Q154819 comment "490 Veritas (/ˈvɛrᵻtəs/ VERR-ə-təs) is a large asteroid, which may have been involved in one of the more massive asteroid-asteroid collisions of the past 100 million years. It was discovered by German astronomer Max Wolf on September 3, 1902 at Heidelberg.At 115 and 125 km in diameter, Veritas and 92 Undina are the largest of the 300-strong Veritas family of asteroids.".
- Q154819 label "490 Veritas".
- Q154819 name "490 Veritas".