Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q190536> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 42 of
42
with 100 triples per page.
- Q190536 subject Q6254091.
- Q190536 subject Q7033764.
- Q190536 subject Q7033766.
- Q190536 abstract "Dia (/ˈdaɪ.ə/), also known as Jupiter LIII, is the second-outermost known prograde irregular satellite of Jupiter. Provisionally known as S/2000 J 11, it received its name on 7 March 2015. It is named after Dia, daughter of Deioneus (or Eioneus), wife of Ixion. According to Homer, she was seduced by Zeus in stallion form; Pirithous was the issue.The satellite is the only known small body in the Himalia group.Dia is believed to be about 4 kilometres in diameter. It orbits Jupiter at an average distance of 12 million km in 274 days, at an inclination of 28° (to Jupiter's equator), and with an eccentricity of 0.21.".
- Q190536 discoverer Q310490.
- Q190536 discoverer Q382992.
- Q190536 discoverer Q982681.
- Q190536 meanRadius "2000.0".
- Q190536 orbitalPeriod "2.36736E7".
- Q190536 wikiPageExternalLink ?sat_elem.
- Q190536 wikiPageExternalLink jupsatdata.html.
- Q190536 wikiPageExternalLink NaturalSatellites.html.
- Q190536 wikiPageExternalLink irregulars.html.
- Q190536 wikiPageWikiLink Q108923.
- Q190536 wikiPageWikiLink Q1632885.
- Q190536 wikiPageWikiLink Q16841.
- Q190536 wikiPageWikiLink Q208474.
- Q190536 wikiPageWikiLink Q217439.
- Q190536 wikiPageWikiLink Q310490.
- Q190536 wikiPageWikiLink Q312021.
- Q190536 wikiPageWikiLink Q319.
- Q190536 wikiPageWikiLink Q382992.
- Q190536 wikiPageWikiLink Q4112212.
- Q190536 wikiPageWikiLink Q6254091.
- Q190536 wikiPageWikiLink Q7033764.
- Q190536 wikiPageWikiLink Q7033766.
- Q190536 wikiPageWikiLink Q783685.
- Q190536 wikiPageWikiLink Q982681.
- Q190536 discoverer "Scott S. Sheppard, David C. Jewitt, Yanga R. Fernández, and Eugene A. Magnier".
- Q190536 meanRadius "≈2 km".
- Q190536 name "Dia".
- Q190536 period "2.36736E7".
- Q190536 type Place.
- Q190536 type CelestialBody.
- Q190536 type Location.
- Q190536 type Place.
- Q190536 type Planet.
- Q190536 type Thing.
- Q190536 type Q634.
- Q190536 comment "Dia (/ˈdaɪ.ə/), also known as Jupiter LIII, is the second-outermost known prograde irregular satellite of Jupiter. Provisionally known as S/2000 J 11, it received its name on 7 March 2015. It is named after Dia, daughter of Deioneus (or Eioneus), wife of Ixion. According to Homer, she was seduced by Zeus in stallion form; Pirithous was the issue.The satellite is the only known small body in the Himalia group.Dia is believed to be about 4 kilometres in diameter.".
- Q190536 label "Dia (moon)".
- Q190536 name "Dia".