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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".
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Vesta (Classical Latin:) is the virgin goddess of the...
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Vesta (mythology) Vesta was the virgin goddess of the...
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La familia de Vesta es una gran familia de asteroides, mayoritariamente del tipo V, del cinturón de asteroides en las cercanías de Vesta . Aproximadamente el 6 % del cinturón principal de asteroides pertenecen a esta familia.
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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). It was discovered by the German astronomer Heinrich Wilhelm Matthias Olbers on 29 March 1807 and is named after Vesta, the virgin goddess of home and hearth from Roman mythology.
- 19.34 km/s
- Heinrich Wilhelm Olbers
- 29 March 1807
Some prominent families are the Vesta, Eunomia, Koronis, Eos, and Themis family located in different (colorized) regions of the asteroid belt. An asteroid family is a population of asteroids that share similar proper orbital elements, such as semimajor axis, eccentricity, and orbital inclination.
FinFamilyLbl# Of Members [5]001HIL18002Schubart familySHU531003H1870004Hektor familyHEK16En la mitología romana, Vesta (latín: Vesta; italiano: Vesta; griego: Βέστα) era la diosa del hogar, hija de Saturno y de Ops y hermana de Júpiter, Neptuno, Plutón, Juno y Ceres. Se corresponde con Hestia en la mitología griega , aunque en el culto romano asumió mayor relevancia.