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Bamberga is one of the
largest asteroids in the
asteroid belt. It was
discovered by
Johann Palisa on 25
February 1892 in Vienna. It is one of the top-20...
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require a
small telescope. The
potentially brightest C-type
asteroid is 324
Bamberga, but that object's very high
eccentricity means it
rarely reaches its maximum...
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Catherine Wolfe Bruce (1816–1900),
American patron of
astronomy DMP · 323 324
Bamberga – Bamberg,
Germany DMP · 324 325
Heidelberga – Heidelberg,
Germany DMP ·...
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Sylvia 89
Julia 121
Hermione 130
Elektra 201
Penelope 216
Kleopatra 324
Bamberga 511
Davida 925
Alphonsina 1140
Crimea 9969
Braille (33342) 1998 WT24 66391...
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Christoph (Christophorus)
Grienberger (also
variously spelled Gruemberger,
Bamberga, Bamberger, Banbergiera, Gamberger, Ghambergier, Granberger, Panberger)...
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discoveries include 153 Hilda, 216 Kleopatra, 243 Ida, 253 Mathilde, 324
Bamberga, and the near-Earth
asteroid 719 Albert.
Palisa made his
discoveries without...
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discovered in 1854, and of
asteroids over 200 km in
diameter only 324
Bamberga has a more
eccentric orbit. Juno
rotates in a
prograde direction with an...
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December 22, 1891
Heidelberg M. F. Wolf PHO 28 km MPC · JPL 324
Bamberga —
Bamberga February 25, 1892
Vienna J.
Palisa · 221 km MPC · JPL 325 Heidelberga...
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Haumea 0.1887
Mercury 0.2056 2
Pallas 0.2313
Pluto 0.2488 3 Juno 0.2555 324
Bamberga 0.3400 Eris 0.4407
Nereid 0.7507
Sedna 0.8549 Halley's
Comet 0.9671 Comet...
- 123+19 −70 cubewano;
binary Nunam 79360 118±15
secondary of 79360 Sila
Bamberga 324 114±2 10.2±0.9 belt
asteroid type C
Patientia 451 112.9±2.3 10.9±5...