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 22 Kalliope - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation 22 Kalliope   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
22 Kalliope (ka-lye'-a-pee) is a very large Main belt asteroid discovered by J. Hind on November 16, 1852.
However, recent measurements show that 22 Kalliope's density is only 2.37 g/cm³, so it must contain considerable amount of other materials.
It may be impact ejecta from a collision with Kalliope or a fragment captured after disruption of a parent asteroid (a proto-Kalliope).
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/22-Kalliope.html   (220 words)

  
 [52.02] Discovery and characterization of binary asteroids 22 Kalliope and 87 Sylvia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
[52.02] Discovery and characterization of binary asteroids 22 Kalliope and 87 Sylvia
A companion to asteroid 22 Kalliope was discovered at the 10-m Keck II telescope on Mauna Kea on UT Aug. 29.6, with follow-up observations on Aug 31.6 and Sep 1.6 [1].
This suggests that Kalliope, an M-class asteroid, may not be metallic in composition.
www.aas.org /publications/baas/v33n3/dps2001/569.htm   (364 words)

  
 (22) Kalliope and Linus
UBV photometry of the M-type asteroids 16 Psyche and 22 Kalliope
Pole coordinates of the asteroids 9 Metis, 22 Kalliope, and 44 NYSA
The Light-Curves of Ceres, Hebe, Flora, and Kalliope.
www.johnstonsarchive.net /astro/astmoons/am-00022.html   (973 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
(1987) 22 Kalliope 1981 Nov 30.0 2.6149 1.6287 0.20 68.30 0.60 rel V 67% 87 (0) Barucci and Dipaoloantonio (1983) 22 Kalliope 1981 Dec 1.0 2.6150 1.6291 0.40 68.00 0.70 rel V 98% 57 (0) Zhou et al.
(1987) 22 Kalliope 1983 Mar 8.0 2.9790 2.0286 6.70 172.10 19.80 V 129% 116 (0) Di Martino and Cacciatori (1984b) 22 Kalliope 1983 Mar 28.3 2.9985 2.0753 8.70 167.70 19.10 V 98% 19 (1) Weidenschilling et al.
(1992) 22 Kalliope 1986 Dec 5.0 2.6287 1.6438 0.90 71.30 2.10 V 84% 14 (1) Melillo (1987c) 22 Kalliope 1986 Dec 8.9 2.6295 1.6488 2.50 70.40 2.40 V 94% 49 (2) Michalowski and Velichko (1990) 22 Kalliope 1987 Jan 8.0 2.6372 1.8247 14.50 65.30 4.60 rel V 100% 91 (3) Dotto et al.
www.astro.uu.se /~classe/projects/aspect4   (9938 words)

  
 22 Kalliope -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
However, recent measurements show that 22 Kalliope's (The amount per unit size) density is only 2.37 (The 7th letter of the Roman alphabet) g/ (Click link for more info and facts about cm³;) cm³;, so it must contain considerable amount of other materials.
Linus is about 38 (A metric unit of length equal to 1000 meters (or 0.621371 miles)) km in (The length of a straight line passing through the center of a circle and connecting two points on the circumference) diameter and orbits about 1,000 km from Kalliope.
It may be (The striking of one body against another) impact (Click link for more info and facts about ejecta) ejecta from a (An accident resulting from violent impact of a moving object) collision with Kalliope or a fragment captured after disruption of a parent asteroid (a proto-Kalliope).
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/2/22/22_kalliope.htm   (642 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Planet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
(22) Kalliope I Linus by a factor of 1.6; (45) Eugenia I Petit-Prince by a factor of 2.8; (243) Ida I Dactyl by a factor of 1.3; and, most remarkably, S/2001 (66391) 1 by a large factor of 625.)
Petit-Prince orbiting Eugenia Petit-Prince is an asteroid moon that orbits the larger asteroid 45 Eugenia.
March 22 is the 81st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (82nd in Leap years).
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Planet   (5290 words)

  
 SINFONI opens with upbeat chords
Until July 22, test observations on a number of celestial objects were performed in order to tune the instrument, to evaluate the performance and to demonstrate its astronomical capabilities.
Kalliope orbits the Sun between Mars and Jupiter; it measures about 180 km across and the diameter of its moon is 50 km.
Linus moves around Kalliope in a circular orbit, at a distance of 1000 km and with a direction of motion similar to the rotation of Kalliope (prograde rotation); the orbital plane of the moon was seen under a 60°-angle with respect to the line-of-sight.
www.eurekalert.org /pub_releases/2004-08/eso-sow082404.php   (3650 words)

  
 [No title]
04:19, Kalliope meant: nod* And the exceptions are when they didn't choose to get three kinds of arthritis at an excessively early age, back in the 60s, for example.
04:53, Kalliope> One, that you are making a big fuss about it because you're the guy who voted 'polytheist' and want to see how many people actually speculate it was you.
21:45, Kalliope> Understand, however....they will have shadings of humanity, no matter how rigidly you try to avoid it, and trying to strip them of any humanlike traits whatsoever may be the greater crime.
0x44.com /postline/logs/2004_01_16.html   (7075 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Cnc 178 76 202 =M44; Praesepe ^22 30//td28/1/2003 22:30:00;ga18^ 18 Melpomen 10.3 N 768 Gx 14.
Vir 103 22 222 vF, vS, R ^16 19//td 9/6/2003 16:19:00;ga41^ 41 Daphne 11.9 I 569 Gx 15.
p 2.2 Cet 177 25 334 vF, cL, E, vglbM ^20 54//td 2/10/2003 20:54:00;ga532^ 532 Herculin 10.7 I 1822 Cet 147 1 145 *13.5 slightly nebs --- 2003 Oct 3 --- ^21 30//td 3/10/2003 21:30:00;ga2^ 2 Pallas 8.3 N 814 Gx 16.
personal.telefonica.terra.es /web/arturorm/cielos/guide/2003CAN.ETB   (16611 words)

  
 Kalliope and Linus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Linus, companion of 22 Kalliope, is easily detected with AO observations since the Dm of the system is ~3.1 and it orbits at 0.7" away from the primary.
Our campaign d'observations confirms the low density of this M-type asteroid, indicating either a high porosity (~70%) or a significant portion of hydrated material composition for 22 Kalliope.
1b: Comparison of 22 Kalliope observed with ESO-NACO (DDT time) and Theoretical Shape model based on Kaasalainen et al., 2002 and a Minnaert law profile.
astron.berkeley.edu /~fmarchis/Science/Asteroids/Kalliope.html   (234 words)

  
 The Omnicon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Bugger's Tunnel: An artificial tunnel within the asteroid 22 Kalliope, constructed by the Amtech miners in residence there.
Kalliope Woman: The corpse of a woman, dressed in the heavily damaged remains of a space suit, found within a deep, natural crevice on the asteroid 22 Kalliope.
Kalliope Woman turned out to be the first concrete evidence of the Lost Civilization, and has been dated to nearly 12,000 years old.
j.dollan.home.bresnan.net /ARComnicon.html   (3576 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
00:06, Kalliope> Not to mention seeming to have a bit of trouble with the 'l' key.
22:46, Kalliope> Yeah....the thing is, said people have the right to join the community as much as anyone else here does...and if it were to be made otherwise, it'd be Alex's say.
22:50, Kalliope> True, SC...and the question is what to do about it -after- that, not trying to block it off in the first place.
anywherebb.com /postline/logs/2004_05_21.html   (2822 words)

  
 RASNZ Occultation Section - Multiple Asteroids
In some Greek legends Linus, a famous musician, is said to be the son of Kalliope.
A satellite roughly 35 kilometers across has been found circling the large, main-belt asteroid 22 Kalliope by two teams of astronomers working just hundreds of yards apart on the summit of Mauna Kea in Hawaii.
That means that its composition is dominated either by the metals iron and nickel, or by a metal-poor silicate mineral called enstatite.
occsec.wellington.net.nz /planet/news/satellites.htm   (5494 words)

  
 Sideritic Type
This was the Kalliope Woman, one of the first concrete pieces of evidence that Humans had ventured out into space at a time when they were thought to have only existed in primitive societies.
In time, she would be linked to the era of the so called Lost Civilization, and Man's first expansion into space under the tutelage of the alien Sivata.
Today the Kalliope Woman rests in a special wing of the Smithsonian-Geographic Terran Museum in New York on Earth as the center piece to an entire discipline on the Lost Civilization period.
www.srv.net /~dollan/ARCPCLsideritic01.html   (725 words)

  
 Kalliope 22" (Disc Size) Upright Musical Box with 12 bells   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
This is a wonderful example of a brilliant 12-bell, 22" disk-size Kalliope upright musical box.
This instrument is in wonderful condition with a base for disks storage, the middle section with restored and cleaned musical box with saucer bells and top gallery.
The Kalliope Musical Boxes are noted for their brilliance and balanced performances.
members.aol.com /cotps/i32.htm   (117 words)

  
 [32.23] Prediction of stellar occultations by satellite of asteroids   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Based upon our observations, we focused specifically on models for (22) Kalliope, (121) Hermione, (45) Eugenia and (90) Antiope systems characterizing accurately their dynamical and physical properties (Marchis et al., 2003, 2004a, 2004b).
These parameters are important to better constrain the mass of the system, its density, and consequently the internal structure of the primary.
We will predict the Earth track path of the secondary and primary events for the next years stellar occultations happening under good observing conditions and involving the satellites of (22) Kalliope, (121) Hermione, (45) Eugenia and the same-size binary asteroid (90) Antiope.
www.aas.org /publications/baas/v36n4/dps2004/332.htm   (323 words)

  
 SINFONI Opens with Upbeat Chords (ESO Press Release 21/04)
Adaptive Optics Module built by ESO, during which exceptional test images were obtained of the main-belt asteroid (22) Kalliope and its moon.
The diffraction limit at wavelength 2.2 µm of the 8.2-m telescope (FWHM 0.06 arcsec) was reached and is indicated by the bar.
The asteroid, with an angular diameter of 0.11 arcsec, is barely resolved in these VLT images (resolution 0.06 arcsec at wavelength 2.2 µm).
www.eso.org /outreach/press-rel/pr-2004/pr-21-04.html   (5832 words)

  
 Kalliope S/V - SV Kalliope
Brought to you by the slightly insane crew of the sailing vessel Kalliope.
Other unpublished travels include a trip to Sonoma, a trip back east to see all of the folks, a trip to visit my good friend down in Orlando, plus another trip in December to visit Kalliope and all of our good friends in Bainbridge.
You can also drop us a message or leave a note in the Crews Quarters.
www.kalliopesv.com   (254 words)

  
 Anywherebb_internal_frame   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Ok, so this was a lame excuse to test out my new avatar.
It's sort of a cousin of my old avatar, which I may or may not explain later.
I can't seem to remember the rest of it.
anywherebb.com /postline/posts.php?f=10&t=1249   (394 words)

  
 Frank's Deep Space Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
This image also captures two asteriods, 22 Kalliope and 566 Stereoskopia.
This is a composite of a 20 minute and 14 minute exposure on Kodak Elite Chrome 200.
Popular estimates had it at 2.2 or 2.3 million light years out but this was resently updated with data from the Hipparcos satellite.
www.my-spot.com /deepspace.htm   (1341 words)

  
 euraster.net - 1997 European Asteroidal Occultation Results
22 : (1332) Marconia, 19 : (683) Lanzia, 15 : (286) Iclea, 12 : (19) Fortuna
22 : (354) Eleonora, 17 : (1708) Polit, 13 : (545) Messalina, (803) Picka, (411) Xanthe,
27 : (471) Papagena, (168) Sibylla, 22 : (50) Virginia, 16 : (501) Urhixidur, 13 : (1248) Jugurtha,
www.euraster.net /results/1997   (713 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
We acquired additional observations of the new object over a 3-hr span on Sept. 3.
We find the secondary at the following separations and position angles: Sept. 2.5894, 0".56, 181 deg; 2.6301, 0".55, 183 deg; 3.6458, 0".28, 317 deg." J.-L. Margot and M. Brown, California Institute of Technology, write: "We report the discovery of a satellite to the M-class minor planet (22).
The projected separation between primary and secondary was 0".51 (1000 km) on H-band images obtained on Aug. 29.6 UT using the adaptive-optics system at the 10-m W. Keck II telescope on Mauna Kea.
www.boulder.swri.edu /merline/press617/iauc.7703   (304 words)

  
 The Hegemony Era   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
2527: Amtech abandons 22 Kalliope completely, leaving it fully uninhabited.
Officially this is to spread Mankind as far as possible, but there are rumors that the Church is attempting to set up a centuries-long term plan for creating an interstellar government, with the resources of multiple systems across hundreds of light years at their disposal.
2678: A clan of Rock Jumpers inhabits 22 Kalliope, where they will remain for centuries to come.
j.dollan.home.bresnan.net /ARCtimeline06.html   (1102 words)

  
 Asteroids with satellites
Below is an attempt to draw some distinctions in this regard, but please note: this listing is still under revision; I do not claim to be an authoritative judge in this area, and corrections are welcome.
Trans-Neptunian objects: With 22 binary TNOs among a total of 1,016 known TNOs, such binaries seem to be relatively common.
Most (14 of 22) known TNO binaries are "Cubewanos" (or possible Cubewanos), orbiting in relatively low eccentricity orbits beyond Pluto.
www.johnstonsarchive.net /astro/asteroidmoons.html   (1123 words)

  
 euraster.net - 2004 European Asteroidal Occultation Results
24 : (8660) Sano, 23 : (1744) Harriet, 22 : (1354) Botha, (1520) Imatra, 20 : (4455) Ruriko,
28 : (2137) Priscilla, 24 : (1243) Pamela, 23 : (1491) Balduinus, 22 : (626) Notburga,
24 : (23135) 2000AN146, 22 : (569) Misa, 14 : (559) Nanon, 05 : (780) Armenia, (22) Kalliope
www.euraster.net /results/2004   (1314 words)

  
 Major News Index
News briefs: New Earth co-orbital, 22 May '04
Cover: NEO 2004 JA by Robert Hutsebaut, 22 May '04 (image)
Cover: NEO 2004 JA by Robert Hutsebaut, 22 May '04
www.hohmanntransfer.com /mn/idx.htm   (7300 words)

  
 SINFONI Opens With Upbeat Chords
ESO's Very Large Telescope welcomes the first ever adaptive optics assisted spectrograph on an 8-m class telescope: SINFONI.
During the successful commissioning of the Adaptive Optics Module, exceptional images were obtained of main-belt asteroid Kalliope and its moon.
Following the "First Light" spectrum, the SINFONI instrument made test observations on a selection of exciting astronomical targets, among which unprecedented high-angular resolution spectra and images of stars around the massive fl hole in the Galactic Centre.
www.physorg.com /news918.html   (574 words)

  
 WILLIAM JON MERLINE (2001 June)
Merline led this international team in the first-ever discovery of an asteroidal satellite from the Earth (ground-based or HST), that of 45 Eugenia in 1998.
  Subsequently, the team also discovered a small moon of 762 Pulcova, the first double asteroid to be imaged, 90 Antiope, the first Trojan binary asteroid, 617 Patroclus, and co-discovered the first binary M-type asteroid, 22 Kalliope.
He also has two programs funded under NASA’s Applied Information Systems Program to develop artificial-intelligence tools for crater detection and analysis, and also to develop web-based science analysis tools.
www.boulder.swri.edu /~merline/res17s.htm   (1934 words)

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