216 Kleopatra is a large M-type asteroid with a mean diameter of 120 kilometers (75 miles) and is noted for its elongate bone or dumbbell shape. It was...
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M-type asteroid (section (216) Kleopatra)
three-dimensional shape models using a variety of techniques (c.f. 16 Psyche or 216 Kleopatra for examples) or, in a few lucky instances, from spacecraft imaging...
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Kleopatra is a non-English spelling of Cleopatra. It may also refer to: Kleopatra (singer) (born 1963), a Greek singer 216 Kleopatra, a trinary asteroid...
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65 Cybele 87 Sylvia 89 Julia 121 Hermione 130 Elektra 201 Penelope 216 Kleopatra 324 Bamberga 511 Davida 925 Alphonsina 1140 Crimea 9969 Braille (33342)...
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Antonio morente (1763) Hans Sebald Beham: Der tod der Kleopatra (1529) Gyula Benczúr: Kleopátra (1911) Claude Bertin: Cléopâtre se suicide (c. 1697) Jacques...
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Ptolemy were mostly forgotten. One of the two satellites of the asteroid (216) Kleopatra was named Cleoselene in her honor. Cleopatra Selene is mentioned in...
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Retrieved 5 June 2019. Johnston, Wm. Robert (21 September 2014). "(216) Kleopatra, Alexhelios, and Cleoselene". Johnston's Archive. Retrieved 8 June 2019...
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particularly beautiful example of this is the so-called "dog's bone" 216 Kleopatra asteroid, which lies roughly 20% further away from the earth than the...
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asteroids 2516 Roman, 118 Peitho, 6481 Tenzing, 1773 Rumpelstilz, 216 Kleopatra, 2035 Stearns, 4015 Wilson-Harrington and 2004 JX20 NIRCam grism time-series...
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Cleopatra (redirect from Kleopatra VII)
commercial products. The Latinized form Cleopatra comes from the Ancient Greek Kleopátra (Κλεοπάτρα), meaning "glory of her father", from κλέος (kléos, "glory")...
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