
224 Oceana - Wikipedia
224 Oceana is an asteroid from the asteroid belt. It was discovered by Austrian astronomer Johann Palisa on 30 March 1882, in Vienna. It was named after the Pacific Ocean. Based upon its spectrum, …
224 Oceana - Wikidata
asteroid 1 reference stated in JPL Small-Body Database SPK-ID 20000224 reference URL 17 October 2023 named after Pacific Ocean 2 references stated in 33 follows 223 Rosa 1 reference followed by …
224 Oceana - Mark Andrew Holmes
Asteroid 224, Oceana, was discovered on March 30, 1882 by Johann Palisa at Vienna. It has a period of 4 years, 116 days and is 61.82 kilometers (about 38 2/5 miles) in diameter. It was named for the …
Asteroid Oceana | Space Reference
Overview Oceana is a large asteroid orbiting between Mars and Jupiter in the main portion of the asteroid belt. NASA JPL has not classified Oceana as potentially hazardous because its orbit does …
224 Oceana - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
It was discovered by Johann Palisa on March 30, 1882 in Vienna. It was named after the Pacific Ocean. 224 Oceana was one of five minor planets included in the 1993 study, Transition Comets -- UV …
About: 224 Oceana - DBpedia Association
An Entity of Type: celestial body, from Named Graph: http://dbpedia.org, within Data Space: dbpedia.org Main-belt asteroid
224 Oceana Asteroid Mass and other Facts - Universe Guide
Mar 27, 2019 · 224 Oceana is an asteroid that orbits the Sun. The vast majority of asteroids can be found orbiting the Sun between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. Asteroids tend to be irregularly …
Oceana – MP3C Asteroid Database
MPC data Name (number) Oceana (224) a 2.64474 e 0.04497 i / sin (i) 5.8456 / 0.10185 q 2.52580 Q 2.76368 ω 282.4723 Node 352.7507 m 238.9374 n 0.2292 Epoch 2460200.5 n obs 6450 n opp 63 …
224 Oceana - Wikiwand
224 Oceana is an asteroid from the asteroid belt. It was discovered by Austrian astronomer Johann Palisa on 30 March 1882, in Vienna. It was named after the Pacific Ocean. Based upon its spectrum, …
(224) Oceana – Wikipedia
(224) Oceana ist ein Asteroid des mittleren Hauptgürtels, der am 30. März 1882 vom österreichischen Astronomen Johann Palisa an der Universitätssternwarte Wien entdeckt wurde.