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dbpedia:119_Althaea
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119 Althaea is a main-belt asteroid that was discovered by Canadian-American astronomer J. C. Watson on April 3, 1872, and named after Althaea, the mother of Meleager in Greek mythology. Two occultations by Althaea were observed in 2002, only a month apart.Based upon its spectrum, this is classified as an S-type asteroid.
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119 Althaea
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dbpedia-owl:absoluteMagnitude
8.42
dbpedia-owl:apoapsis
4.17511e+11
dbpedia-owl:averageSpeed
66636.0
dbpedia-owl:discovered
1872-04-03Z
dbpedia-owl:discoverer
dbpedia:James_Craig_Watson
dbpedia-owl:epoch
December 31, 2006 (JD2454100.5)
dbpedia-owl:escapeVelocity
109.08
dbpedia-owl:mass
2000.0
dbpedia-owl:orbitalPeriod
1.30896e+08
dbpedia-owl:periapsis
3.5487e+11
dbpedia-owl:rotationPeriod
41342.4
dbpedia-owl:temperature
173.0
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n6:300