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193 Ambrosia and Day

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Difference between 193 Ambrosia and Day

193 Ambrosia vs. Day

193 Ambrosia is a main belt asteroid that was discovered by the French (Corsican) astronomer J. Coggia on February 28, 1879, and named after Ambrosia, the food of the gods in Greek mythology. A day, a unit of time, is approximately the period of time during which the Earth completes one rotation with respect to the Sun (solar day).

Similarities between 193 Ambrosia and Day

193 Ambrosia and Day have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Magnitude (astronomy), Rotation period.

Magnitude (astronomy)

In astronomy, magnitude is a logarithmic measure of the brightness of an object in a defined passband, often in the visible or infrared spectrum, but sometimes across all wavelengths.

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Rotation period

In astronomy, the rotation period of a celestial object is the time that it takes to complete one revolution around its axis of rotation relative to the background stars.

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193 Ambrosia and Day Comparison

193 Ambrosia has 15 relations, while Day has 99. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.75% = 2 / (15 + 99).

References

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