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dbpedia:132_Aethra
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132 Aethra is an M-type main-belt asteroid. It has a rather eccentric orbit that sometimes brings it closer to the Sun than the planet Mars. It was discovered by James Craig Watson in 1873 and is the first such Mars-crosser asteroid to be identified.
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132 Aethra
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dbpedia-owl:absoluteMagnitude
9.21
dbpedia-owl:albedo
0.199
dbpedia-owl:apoapsis
5.41843e+11
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63792.0
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1873-06-13Z
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dbpedia:James_Craig_Watson
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July 14, 2004 (JD2453200.5)
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A922 XB; 1949 MD; 1953 LF
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1.3294e+08
dbpedia-owl:periapsis
2.38609e+11
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18601.9
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168.0
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n7:300