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Herculina /hɜːrkjʊˈlaɪnə/ is a
large asteroid, with a
diameter of
around 200 km. It was
discovered on 20
April 1904, by Max Wolf in Heidelberg, and...
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Herculina. However,
later more-detailed
imaging by the
Hubble Telescope did not
reveal a satellite, and the
current consensus is that
Herculina does...
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Eunomia (230 km), with
other large S-types
being 29 Amphitrite, 532
Herculina and 7 Iris.
These largest S-types are
visible in 10x50
binoculars at most...
- in diameter, and
probably fifth largest after Eunomia, Juno, Iris and
Herculina.
Amphitrite was
discovered by
Albert Marth on 1
March 1854, at the private...
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April 12, 1904
Heidelberg M. F. Wolf PAL 18 km MPC · JPL 532
Herculina 1904 NY
Herculina April 20, 1904
Heidelberg M. F. Wolf · 168 km MPC · JPL 533...
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character in the
opera Don
Giovanni by
Mozart (1756–1791) DMP · 531 532
Herculina 1904 NY
Feminine form of Hercules,
Roman demigod ([H]
simply says "named...
- greenish-grey base of the
hindwing and a
widened median transverse band A. h.
herculina Staudinger, 1888
Waigeu -
above brighter blue, and the
under surface is...
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asteroid type M Ceto 65489 112±5 5.4±0.4
extended centaur;
binary ·
Herculina 532 111.2±2.4 belt
asteroid type S S/2007 (148780) 1
Altjira I 110+17...
- Iris
ranks fifth in mean
diameter after Eunomia, Juno,
Amphitrite and
Herculina. Its
shape is
consistent with an
oblate spheroid with a
large equatorial...
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Obolensky also
wrote a two-act
stage adaptation entitled The
Adventures of
Herculina. In 2014, a m****cript
entitled Dear
Herculine by
Aaron Apps won the 2014...