Linus_(moon)
(22) Calliope I Linus, internationalement (22) Kalliope I Linus et désigné provisoirement S/2001 (22) 1, est une lune astéroïdale en orbite autour du gros astéroïde de type M, (22) Calliope.
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Linus_(moon)
(22) Calliope I Linus, internationalement (22) Kalliope I Linus et désigné provisoirement S/2001 (22) 1, est une lune astéroïdale en orbite autour du gros astéroïde de type M, (22) Calliope.
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(22) Calliope I Linus, interna ...... oïde de type M, (22) Calliope.
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(22) كاليوبي I لينوس هو قمر ال ...... دوجة 617 باتروكلوس و90 أنتيوب.
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Linus (pełna nazwa (22) Kallio ...... iope z pasa głównego asteroid.
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Linus (provisorisk beteckning: ...... meter och massan ~6 × 1016 kg.
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Linus, oficialmente (22) Kalli ...... teroide de tipo M 22 Kalliope.
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O Λίνος (αγγλικά:Linus), ή όπω ...... ροειδή-γονέα (πρώτο-Καλλιόπη).
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Линус — спутник металлического ...... ом разрушенной прото-Каллиопы.
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リヌス ((22) Kalliope I Linus) は小 ...... 星の由来となったギリシア神話の女神カリオペの息子に由来する。
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average speed (kmh)
density (μ3)
discovery date
2001-08-29
discoverer
escape velocity (kmh)
former name
S/2001 (22) 1
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mass (g)
orbital period (s)
3.10176e+5
3.106944e+5
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adjectives
Linian
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alt names
S/2001 1
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avg speed
axial tilt
unknown, zero expected
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bgcolour
#A0FFA0
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caption
Kalliope and satellite Linus as seen by the W.M. Keck II telescope in 2010
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dimensions
discovered
2001-08-29
discoverer
Jean-Luc Margot and Michael E. Brown
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eccentricity
<0.015
<0.005
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escape velocity
~20 m/s
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inclination
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~0°
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mass
~6 kg '
~4 kg '
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max temp
−32°
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mean temp
~ -113
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~161
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minorplanet
yes
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mp category
mpc name
Kalliope I
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name
Linus
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named after
period
86.39999999999999
rotation
unknown, probably synchronous
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