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    141 Lumen is a carbonaceous asteroid from the intermediate asteroid belt, approximately 130 kilometers in diameter. It is an identified Eunomian interloper...
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  • The Lumen (Cleveland), a skyscraper in downtown Cleveland Lumen (website), a database of Digital Millennium Copyright Act takedown requests 141 Lumen, an...
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  • 141 may refer to: 141 (number), an integer AD 141, a year of the Julian calendar 141 BC, a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar 141 Lumen, a main-belt...
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  • 141 is also: The year AD 141 or 141 BC 141 AH is a year in the Islamic calendar that corresponds to 759 – 760 CE 141 Lumen is a dark C-type, rocky asteroid...
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    Discoveries by Paul Henry (P. P. Henry) 126 Velleda 5 November 1872 list 141 Lumen 13 January 1875 list 152 Atala 2 November 1875 list 159 Aemilia 26 January...
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  • differences. The following have been identified in a spectral survey: 85 Io, 141 Lumen, 546 Herodias.: 646  "Small Bodies Data Ferret". Nesvorny HCM Asteroid...
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    sister;: 27  169 Zelia commemorates his niece;: 28  141 Lumen is named after Flammarion's book Lumen: Récits de l'infini;: 26  286 Iclea for the heroine...
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    station) First asteroid with a non-feminine name: 139 Juewa (ambiguous) or 141 Lumen First asteroid with a non-feminized man's name: 903 Nealley Lowest-numbered...
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    v t e Minor planets navigator 139 Juewa 140 Siwa 141 Lumen...
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    was scrapped in 1964. Lumen (AKA–30) was named after the minor planet 141 Lumen, which in turn was named after an 1867 book by astronomer Camille Flammarion...
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