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- Q211216 subject Q19795229.
- Q211216 subject Q3919730.
- Q211216 subject Q6190147.
- Q211216 subject Q7299791.
- Q211216 subject Q7607653.
- Q211216 subject Q8589643.
- Q211216 absoluteMagnitude "9.69".
- Q211216 abstract "136 Austria is a main-belt asteroid that was found by the prolific asteroid discoverer Johann Palisa on March 18, 1874, from the Austrian Naval Observatory in Pola, Istria. It was his first asteroid discovery and was given the Latin name of his homeland.Based upon its spectrum, it is classified as an M-type spectrum, although Clark et al. (1994) suggest it may be more like an S-type asteroid. It shows almost no absorption features in the near infrared, which may indicate an iron or enstatite chondrite surface composition. A weak hydration feature was detected in 2006.Photometric observations of this asteroid at the European Southern Observatory in 1981 gave a light curve with a period of 11.5 ± 0.1 hours and a brightness variation of 0.40 in magnitude. As of 2013, the estimated rotation period is 11.4969 hours.".
- Q211216 albedo "0.1459".
- Q211216 apoapsis "3.71048E11".
- Q211216 averageSpeed "70776.0".
- Q211216 discovered "1874-03-18".
- Q211216 discoverer Q78486.
- Q211216 epoch "December 31, 2006 (JD2454100.5)".
- Q211216 escapeVelocity "76.32".
- Q211216 mass "6800.0".
- Q211216 orbitalPeriod "1.0911741119999999E8".
- Q211216 periapsis "3.13089E11".
- Q211216 rotationPeriod "41388.84".
- Q211216 temperature "184.0".
- Q211216 wikiPageWikiLink Q1073340.
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- Q211216 wikiPageWikiLink Q7299791.
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- Q211216 wikiPageWikiLink Q78486.
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- Q211216 wikiPageWikiLink Q8589643.
- Q211216 absMagnitude "9.69".
- Q211216 albedo "0.1459".
- Q211216 aphelion "371.048".
- Q211216 avgSpeed "19.66".
- Q211216 discovered "1874-03-18".
- Q211216 discoverer Q78486.
- Q211216 epoch "2006-12-31".
- Q211216 escapeVelocity "0.0212".
- Q211216 mass "6.8".
- Q211216 name "136".
- Q211216 perihelion "313.089".
- Q211216 period "1.0911741119999999E8".
- Q211216 rotation "41388.84".
- Q211216 singleTemperature "~184 K".
- Q211216 type Place.
- Q211216 type CelestialBody.
- Q211216 type Location.
- Q211216 type Place.
- Q211216 type Planet.
- Q211216 type Thing.
- Q211216 type Q634.
- Q211216 comment "136 Austria is a main-belt asteroid that was found by the prolific asteroid discoverer Johann Palisa on March 18, 1874, from the Austrian Naval Observatory in Pola, Istria. It was his first asteroid discovery and was given the Latin name of his homeland.Based upon its spectrum, it is classified as an M-type spectrum, although Clark et al. (1994) suggest it may be more like an S-type asteroid.".
- Q211216 label "136 Austria".
- Q211216 name "136 Austria".