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  2. 3 Juno - Wikipedia

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    At most oppositions, however, Juno only reaches a magnitude of around +8.7 [24] —only just visible with binoculars—and at smaller elongations a 3-inch (76 mm) telescope will be required to resolve it. [25] It is the main body in the Juno family. Juno was originally considered a planet, along with 1 Ceres, 2 Pallas, and 4 Vesta. [26]

  3. 2 Pallas - Wikipedia

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    Both Vesta and Pallas have assumed the title of second-largest asteroid from time to time. [47] At 513 ± 3 km in diameter, [ 9 ] Pallas is slightly smaller than Vesta ( 525.4 ± 0.2 km [ 48 ] ). The mass of Pallas is 79% ± 1% that of Vesta, 22% that of Ceres, and a quarter of one percent that of the Moon .

  4. File:Moon and Asteroids 1 to 10.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Sizes of the first ten Asteroids to be discovered compared to the Earth's Moon, all to scale. The objects, left to right are: 1 dwarf planet Ceres, 2 Pallas, 3 Juno, 4 Vesta, 5 Astraea, 6 Hebe, 7 Iris, 8 Flora, 9 Metis, and 10 Hygiea.

  5. Asteroid belt - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... [18] noted an apparent pattern in the layout of the planets, ... 1 Ceres, 2 Pallas, 3 Juno, 4 Vesta. In 1845, though, the ...

  6. File:Hans von Aachen - Pallas Athena, Venus and Juno.jpg

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on br.wikipedia.org Barnadenn Paris; Usage on el.wikipedia.org Κατάλογος έργων του Μουσείου Καλών Τεχνών της Βοστώνης

  7. Timeline of discovery of Solar System planets and their moons

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    The timeline of discovery of Solar System planets and their natural satellites charts the progress of the discovery of new bodies over history. Each object is listed in chronological order of its discovery (multiple dates occur when the moments of imaging, observation, and publication differ), identified through its various designations (including temporary and permanent schemes), and the ...

  8. Outline of the Solar System - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide The Sun, planets, moons and ... Pallas ⚴ Juno ⚵ Vesta ...

  9. Magi Society - Wikipedia

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    The Magi Society is an international association of astrologers. [1]Based in New York City, the society has developed and uses its own system of astrology, called Magi Astrology, [2] [3] that is based on “Planetary Geometry” [4] which it defines as “geometric patterns made by drawing connecting lines between the positions of the planets.”