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- Q536659 subject Q19795229.
- Q536659 subject Q21993830.
- Q536659 subject Q6190213.
- Q536659 subject Q7607672.
- Q536659 subject Q8420306.
- Q536659 subject Q8569495.
- Q536659 abstract "742 Edisona is a minor planet orbiting the Sun that was discovered by German astronomer Franz Kaiser on February 23, 1913. It was named for inventor Thomas Edison.This is a member of the dynamic Eos family of asteroids that most likely formed as the result of a collisional breakup of a parent body.".
- Q536659 apoapsis "5.04144824259E11".
- Q536659 discovered "1913-02-23".
- Q536659 discoverer Q64367.
- Q536659 epoch "August 18, 2005 (JDCT2453600.5)".
- Q536659 formerName "1913 QU".
- Q536659 orbitalPeriod "451526.4".
- Q536659 periapsis "3.968831509671E11".
- Q536659 wikiPageExternalLink NumberedMPs.txt.
- Q536659 wikiPageWikiLink Q1022867.
- Q536659 wikiPageWikiLink Q14267.
- Q536659 wikiPageWikiLink Q1811.
- Q536659 wikiPageWikiLink Q19795229.
- Q536659 wikiPageWikiLink Q2085085.
- Q536659 wikiPageWikiLink Q217208.
- Q536659 wikiPageWikiLink Q21993830.
- Q536659 wikiPageWikiLink Q2966.
- Q536659 wikiPageWikiLink Q525.
- Q536659 wikiPageWikiLink Q6190213.
- Q536659 wikiPageWikiLink Q64367.
- Q536659 wikiPageWikiLink Q7607672.
- Q536659 wikiPageWikiLink Q8420306.
- Q536659 wikiPageWikiLink Q8569495.
- Q536659 wikiPageWikiLink Q8743.
- Q536659 altNames "1913".
- Q536659 aphelion "3.37".
- Q536659 discovered "1913-02-23".
- Q536659 discoverer Q64367.
- Q536659 epoch "2005-08-18".
- Q536659 name "742".
- Q536659 perihelion "2.653".
- Q536659 period "5.226".
- Q536659 type Place.
- Q536659 type CelestialBody.
- Q536659 type Location.
- Q536659 type Place.
- Q536659 type Planet.
- Q536659 type Thing.
- Q536659 type Q634.
- Q536659 comment "742 Edisona is a minor planet orbiting the Sun that was discovered by German astronomer Franz Kaiser on February 23, 1913. It was named for inventor Thomas Edison.This is a member of the dynamic Eos family of asteroids that most likely formed as the result of a collisional breakup of a parent body.".
- Q536659 label "742 Edisona".
- Q536659 name "742 Edisona".