2017-07-29T11:33:45+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true 387 Aquitania, 478 Tergeste, 611 Valeria, 642 Clara, 753 Tiflis, 12 Victoria, 122 Gerda, 42 Isis, 172 Baucis, 236 Honoria, 458 Hercynia, 824 Anastasia, 908 Buda, 980 Anacostia, 729 Watsonia flashcards
L-type asteroids (SMASS)

L-type asteroids (SMASS)

  • 387 Aquitania
    387 Aquitania is a fairly large main-belt asteroid.
  • 478 Tergeste
    478 Tergeste, provisional designation 1901 GU, is a rare-type stony asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, approximately 78 kilometers in diameter.
  • 611 Valeria
    611 Valeria is a minor planet orbiting the Sun that was discovered by American astronomer Joel Hastings Metcalf on September 24, 1906 from Taunton, Massachusetts.
  • 642 Clara
    642 Clara is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.
  • 753 Tiflis
    753 Tiflis is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.
  • 12 Victoria
    12 Victoria is a large main-belt asteroid.
  • 122 Gerda
    122 Gerda is a fairly large outer main-belt asteroid that was discovered by German-American astronomer C.
  • 42 Isis
    42 Isis /ˈaɪsᵻs/ is a large main-belt asteroid, measuring 100.
  • 172 Baucis
    172 Baucis is a large main belt asteroid that was discovered by French astronomer Alphonse Borrelly on February 5, 1877, and named after a fictional character in the Greek legend of Baucis and Philemon.
  • 236 Honoria
    236 Honoria is a large main belt asteroid that was discovered by Austrian astronomer Johann Palisa on April 26, 1884 in Vienna.
  • 458 Hercynia
    458 Hercynia is a main-belt asteroid.
  • 824 Anastasia
    824 Anastasia is a main belt asteroid orbiting the Sun.
  • 908 Buda
    908 Buda is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.
  • 980 Anacostia
    980 Anacostia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun that was discovered by American astronomer George Henry Peters on November 21, 1921.
  • 729 Watsonia
    729 Watsonia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.