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189 Phthia and Photometry (astronomy)

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Difference between 189 Phthia and Photometry (astronomy)

189 Phthia vs. Photometry (astronomy)

189 Phthia is a bright-coloured, rocky main belt asteroid that was discovered by German-American astronomer Christian Heinrich Friedrich Peters on September 9, 1878 in Clinton, New York and named after Phthia, a region of Ancient Greece. Photometry is a technique of astronomy concerned with measuring the flux, or intensity of an astronomical object's electromagnetic radiation.

Similarities between 189 Phthia and Photometry (astronomy)

189 Phthia and Photometry (astronomy) have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Light curve, Magnitude (astronomy).

Light curve

In astronomy, a light curve is a graph of light intensity of a celestial object or region, as a function of time.

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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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189 Phthia and Photometry (astronomy) Comparison

189 Phthia has 17 relations, while Photometry (astronomy) has 56. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 2.74% = 2 / (17 + 56).

References

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