Talk:24 Themis

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The root is Themist-, as seen in the genitive themistos, so the English adjective would be Themistian. Can probably keep distinct from probably adjectival form of the moon Themisto, Themistoan. kwami 00:55, 2005 Jun 20 (UTC)

mass
is the mass off by a couple orders of magnitude? not nearly proportional to other asteroids of this size. kwami 2005 July 6 18:57 (UTC)


 * It must have been off by a factor of 1000, probably an error of tonnes to kilograms. No idea where it came from, however. Looking at the usual data sources comes up with an odd combo of mass and diameter which computes to a non-sensical density of over 9 g/cm³! Can anyone find better data?
 * Urhixidur 2005 July 7 03:07 (UTC)


 * The mass quoted on the page now (5.75E19) is flagged as doubtful by the authors themselves: « we could not locate a reliable effective diameter for 24 Themis » (D. T. Britt; D. Yeomans; K. Housen; and G. Consolmagno; 2002; Asteroid Density, Porosity, and Structure, Asteroids III). They in turn got it from A. Lopez Garcia; Yu. D. Medvedev; and J. A. Morano Fernandez; 1997; Using Close encounters of minor planets for the improvement of their masses, in Dynamics and Astrometry of Natural and Artificial Celestial Bodies, I. M. Wytrzyszczak, J. H. Lieske, and R. A. Feldman editors, Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, pp. 199-204.
 * Urhixidur 2005 July 7 03:16 (UTC)


 * Found a new source for mass on this
 * http://www.springerlink.com/content/h747307j43863228/fulltext.pdf p35
 * Subject Test Mass             Significance     Bulk density  Tax Dimensions        Ar
 * ast    ast (Msol)                              (g/cm3) class     (km)              (km)
 * 24     2296 5.67±2.15 × 10−12 2.6              2.78 ± 1.35   C    198 × 198 × 198e 10e
 * 24     2296 5.67±2.15 × 10−12 2.6              2.78 ± 1.35   C    198 × 198 × 198e 10e

Abyssoft (talk) 15:12, 24 October 2008 (UTC)

Here is a link to some information about this asteroid buildup: http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/48174/title/Ice_confirmed_on_an_asteroid They found 'evidence of water-ice, along with organic compounds' ... 'including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, CH2 and CH3'. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.10.9.203 (talk) 08:55, 9 October 2009 (UTC)

Water refs

 * Scientists finds evidence of water ice on asteroid's surface


 * Ice Found On Asteroid ‘24 Themis’


 * Nature: Ice on asteroid 24 Themis


 * Nature: Detection of ice and organics on an asteroidal surface

--Cryptic C62 · Talk 18:30, 16 May 2010 (UTC)

Dead link
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 * http://www.psi.edu/pds/resource/taxonomy.html
 * In Flora family on 2011-03-19 08:18:31, 404 Not Found
 * In 102 Miriam on 2011-05-23 02:00:14, 404 Not Found
 * In 161 Athor on 2011-05-25 01:51:46, 404 Not Found
 * In 102 Miriam on 2011-05-31 21:44:56, 404 Not Found
 * In 121 Hermione on 2011-06-01 03:38:14, 404 Not Found
 * In 130 Elektra on 2011-06-01 14:38:25, 404 Not Found
 * In 161 Athor on 2011-06-01 18:51:41, 404 Not Found
 * In 24 Themis on 2011-06-19 05:36:27, 404 Not Found

--JeffGBot (talk) 05:37, 19 June 2011 (UTC)