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- Q155717 subject Q19795229.
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- Q155717 absoluteMagnitude "7.93".
- Q155717 abstract "59 Elpis (/ˈɛlpᵻs/ EL-pis) is a very large main belt asteroid. It is a C-type asteroid, meaning that it is very dark and carbonaceous in composition.Elpis was discovered by Jean Chacornac from Paris, on September 12, 1860. It was Chacornac's sixth and final asteroid discovery.A controversy arose over the naming of Elpis. Urbain Le Verrier, director of the Paris Observatory, at first refused to allow Chacornac to name the object, because Leverrier was promoting a plan to reorganize asteroid nomenclature by naming them after their discoverers, rather than mythological figures. A protest arose among astronomers. At the Vienna Observatory, Edmund Weiss, who had been studying the asteroid, asked the observatory's director, Karl L. Littrow, to name it. Littrow chose Elpis, a Greek personification of hope, in reference to the favorable political conditions in Europe at the time. In 1862, Leverrier permitted Chacornac to choose a name, and he selected "Olympia" at the suggestion of John Russell Hind. However, Elpis is the name that stuck.Elpis has been studied by radar.".
- Q155717 albedo "0.044".
- Q155717 apoapsis "4.53624E11".
- Q155717 averageSpeed "64836.0".
- Q155717 discovered "1860-09-12".
- Q155717 discoverer Q314299.
- Q155717 epoch "December 31, 2006 (JD2454100.5)".
- Q155717 escapeVelocity "313.56".
- Q155717 orbitalPeriod "1.41208272E8".
- Q155717 periapsis "3.58808E11".
- Q155717 rotationPeriod "49284.0".
- Q155717 temperature "169.0".
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- Q155717 absMagnitude "7.93".
- Q155717 albedo "0.044".
- Q155717 aphelion "453.624".
- Q155717 avgSpeed "18.01".
- Q155717 discovered "1860-09-12".
- Q155717 discoverer Q314299.
- Q155717 epoch "2006-12-31".
- Q155717 escapeVelocity "0.0871".
- Q155717 name "59".
- Q155717 perihelion "358.808".
- Q155717 period "1.41208272E8".
- Q155717 rotation "49284.0".
- Q155717 singleTemperature "~169 K".
- Q155717 type Place.
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- Q155717 type Location.
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- Q155717 type Planet.
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- Q155717 comment "59 Elpis (/ˈɛlpᵻs/ EL-pis) is a very large main belt asteroid. It is a C-type asteroid, meaning that it is very dark and carbonaceous in composition.Elpis was discovered by Jean Chacornac from Paris, on September 12, 1860. It was Chacornac's sixth and final asteroid discovery.A controversy arose over the naming of Elpis.".
- Q155717 label "59 Elpis".
- Q155717 name "59 Elpis".