- 379
Huenna is a
large asteroid orbiting in the
asteroid belt. It is part of the
Themis family, and thus a C-type
asteroid and
consequently composed mainly...
-
hundreds of
kilometres (243 Ida, 3749 Balam) to more than 3000 km (379
Huenna) for the asteroids.
Among TNOs, the
known separations vary from 3,000 to...
- 107 Camilla, 45 Eugenia, 121 Hermione, 130 Elektra, 22 Kalliope, 283 Emma, 379
Huenna, 243 Ida and 4337
Arecibo (in
order of
decreasing primary size). Some binary...
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Holmia December 6, 1893 Nice A.
Charlois · 28 km MPC · JPL 379
Huenna 1894 AQ
Huenna January 8, 1894 Nice A.
Charlois THM · moon 85 km MPC · JPL 380...
- DMP · 377 378
Holmia 1893 AP
Latin name for Stockholm,
Sweden DMP · 378 379
Huenna 1894 AQ
Latin name for Hven,
Swedish island DMP · 379 380
Fiducia 1894 AR...
- v t e
Minor planets navigator 379
Huenna 380
Fiducia 381 Myrrha...
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Erato 90
Antiope 104
Klymene 171
Ophelia 222
Lucia 223 Rosa 316
Goberta 379
Huenna 383
Janina 468 Lina 492
Gismonda 515
Athalia 526 Jena 767
Bondia 846 Lipperta...
- two
observatories built by the
astronomer Tycho Brahe. The
asteroid 379
Huenna,
which orbits halfway between Mars and Jupiter, is
named for Ven. Ven has...
- last obs).
Retrieved 4 May 2019. "JPL Small-Body
Database Browser: 379
Huenna (A894 AA)" (2018-08-30 last obs).
Retrieved 3 May 2019. Marchis, Franck;...
- 378
Holmia December 6, 1893 379
Huenna January 8, 1894 380
Fiducia January 8, 1894 381
Myrrha January 10, 1894 382
Dodona January 29, 1894 383
Janina January...