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dbpedia:93_Minerva
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93 Minerva (/mɨˈnɜrvə/ mi-NUR-və) is a large trinary main-belt asteroid. It is a C-type asteroid, meaning that it has a dark surface and possibly a primitive carbonaceous composition. It was discovered by J. C. Watson on August 24, 1867, and named after Minerva, the Roman equivalent of Athena, goddess of wisdom. An occultation of a star by Minerva was observed in France, Spain and the United States on November 22, 1982. An occultation diameter of ~170 km was measured from the observations.
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93 Minerva
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dbpedia-owl:absoluteMagnitude
7.8
dbpedia-owl:albedo
0.073
dbpedia-owl:apoapsis
4.70321e+11
dbpedia-owl:averageSpeed
64296.0
dbpedia-owl:density
1900.0
dbpedia-owl:discovered
1867-08-24Z
dbpedia-owl:discoverer
dbpedia:James_Craig_Watson
dbpedia-owl:epoch
November 4, 2013
dbpedia-owl:escapeVelocity
28926.0
dbpedia-owl:formerName
1949 QN2, A902 DA
dbpedia-owl:mass
3700.0
dbpedia-owl:orbitalPeriod
1.44284e+08
dbpedia-owl:periapsis
3.53874e+11
dbpedia-owl:rotationPeriod
21535.2
dbpedia-owl:temperature
168.0
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n6:300