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- Q207305 subject Q19795229.
- Q207305 subject Q3919730.
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- Q207305 subject Q8300362.
- Q207305 absoluteMagnitude "7.12".
- Q207305 abstract "41 Daphne is a large 174 km main-belt asteroid. This dark-surfaced body is probably composed of primitive carbonaceous chondrites. It was discovered by H. Goldschmidt on May 22, 1856, and named after Daphne, the nymph in Greek mythology who was turned into a laurel tree. Incorrect orbital calculations initially resulted in 56 Melete being mistaken for a second sighting of Daphne. Daphne was not sighted again until August 31, 1862.The orbit of 41 Daphne places it in a 9:22 mean motion resonance with the planet Mars. The computed Lyapunov time for this asteroid is 14,000 years, indicating that it occupies a chaotic orbit that will change randomly over time because of gravitational perturbations of the planets.In 1999, Daphne occulted three stars, and on July 2, 1999 produced eleven chords indicating an ellipsoid of 213×160 km. Daphnean lightcurves also suggest that the asteroid is irregular in shape. Daphne was observed by Arecibo radar in April 2008. Based upon radar data, the near surface solid density of the asteroid is 2.4+0.7−0.5 g cm−3.".
- Q207305 albedo "0.083".
- Q207305 apoapsis "5.26144E11".
- Q207305 averageSpeed "63288.0".
- Q207305 density "1950.0".
- Q207305 discovered "1856-05-22".
- Q207305 discoverer Q77022.
- Q207305 epoch "December 31, 2006 (JD2454100.5)".
- Q207305 formerName "1949 TG".
- Q207305 mass "6800.0".
- Q207305 orbitalPeriod "1.451189952E8".
- Q207305 periapsis "3.0122E11".
- Q207305 rotationPeriod "21240.0".
- Q207305 temperature "167.0".
- Q207305 wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=sb&sstr=41.
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- Q207305 absMagnitude "7.12".
- Q207305 albedo "0.083".
- Q207305 altNames "1949".
- Q207305 aphelion "526.144".
- Q207305 avgSpeed "17.58".
- Q207305 density "~1.95 g/cm³".
- Q207305 discovered "1856-05-22".
- Q207305 discoverer Q77022.
- Q207305 epoch "2006-12-31".
- Q207305 mass "~6.8 kg".
- Q207305 name "41".
- Q207305 perihelion "301.22".
- Q207305 rotation "21240.0".
- Q207305 singleTemperature "~167 K".
- Q207305 type Place.
- Q207305 type CelestialBody.
- Q207305 type Location.
- Q207305 type Place.
- Q207305 type Planet.
- Q207305 type Thing.
- Q207305 type Q634.
- Q207305 comment "41 Daphne is a large 174 km main-belt asteroid. This dark-surfaced body is probably composed of primitive carbonaceous chondrites. It was discovered by H. Goldschmidt on May 22, 1856, and named after Daphne, the nymph in Greek mythology who was turned into a laurel tree. Incorrect orbital calculations initially resulted in 56 Melete being mistaken for a second sighting of Daphne.".
- Q207305 label "41 Daphne".
- Q207305 differentFrom Q17706.
- Q207305 name "41 Daphne".