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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 4_Vesta4 Vesta - Wikipedia

    Vesta (minor-planet designation: 4 Vesta) is one of the largest objects in the asteroid belt, with a mean diameter of 525 kilometres (326 mi). [10] It was discovered by the German astronomer Heinrich Wilhelm Matthias Olbers on 29 March 1807 [6] and is named after Vesta, the virgin goddess of home and hearth from Roman mythology. [19]

  2. Keluarga kawah ini terletak di sabuk asteroid bagian dalam di sekitar badan utamanya, 4 Vesta. Ini adalah salah satu keluarga asteroid terbesar dengan lebih dari 15.000 anggota yang diketahui dan sebagian besar terdiri dari asteroid tipe V terang, yang disebut "vestoid".

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vesta_familyVesta family - Wikipedia

    The Vesta family (adj. Vestian; FIN: 401) is a family of asteroids. The cratering family is located in the inner asteroid belt in the vicinity of its namesake and principal body, 4 Vesta. It is one of the largest asteroid families with more than 15,000 known members and consists of mostly bright V-type asteroids, so-called "vestoids".

  4. Vestalia Terra (/ vɛˈsteɪliə ˈtɛrə /) is a large highland plateau on the giant asteroid Vesta. Situated in Vesta's eastern hemisphere, Vestalia Terra is located near the equator and hosts the tallest point on Vesta.

  5. Zobacz hasło Westa w Wikisłowniku. (4) Westa – czwarta odkryta planetoida z pasa planetoid krążących po orbitach pomiędzy Marsem a Jowiszem. Odkrycie i nazwa. Planetoida (4) Westa została odkryta przez niemieckiego astronoma Heinricha Wilhelma Olbersa 29 marca 1807 roku w Bremie [1].

  6. 30 gru 2013 · 4 Vesta is a large asteroid located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. It was discovered on March 29, 1807 by German astronomer Heinrich Wilhelm Olbers and is one of the largest asteroids in the solar system, with a diameter of approximately 525 kilometers.

  7. science.nasa.gov › solar-system › asteroids4 Vesta - Science@NASA

    Vesta is the second most massive body in the main asteroid belt, accounting for almost 9% of the total mass of all asteroids. Only dwarf planet Ceres is more massive in that region of rocky debris between Mars and Jupiter.

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