704 Interamnia
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| Archivo:704 cerulli low.jpg One of the first photographic plates of 704 Interamnia obtained by the Italian astronomer Vincenzo Cerulli form the Observatory of Teramo (Italy). The image was taken in Oct. 1910; the path of the asteroid is shown in the zoom. |
704 Interamnia is a very large asteroid, with an estimated diameter of 350 kilometres. Its mean distance from the Sun is 3.067 (AU). It was discovered on October 2, 1910 by Vincenzo Cerulli, and named after the Latin name for Teramo, Italy, where Cerulli worked. It is probably the fifth-most-massive asteroid after Ceres, Vesta, Pallas, and Hygiea, with a mass estimated to be 1.2% of the mass of the entire asteroid belt.
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| Orbital simulation Orbital simulation ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=704;orb=1 - Web |
| Animation of Asteroid Interamnia Animation of Asteroid Interamnia physics.bgsu.edu/~layden/Anim/Asteroids/interamnia.htm - Web |
| Occultation Occultation adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1997DPS....29.0710B - Web |
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| Interamnia Occultations Observed before 2003 Interamnia Occultations Observed before 2003 iota.jhuapl.edu/mp704d17.htm - Web |
| Occultation Occultation uchukan.satsumasendai.jp/.../0303intera-study.html - Web |