Talk:83 Beatrix

Per the OED, the adj. form is Beatrician (bee'-a-trish'-un). kwami 01:33, 2005 Jun 20 (UTC)

Talk:83 Beatrix

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Per the OED, the adj. form is Beatrician (bee'-a-trish'-un). kwami 01:33, 2005 Jun 20 (UTC)

Spectral Class

The page indicates a spectral class of I. I checked the pages on asteroid spectral classes but I did not find a category for I class. Do you have any info on what an I-class represents? Thanks. tesseract501 March 31, 2006.

According to JPL Solar System Dynamics it is and X-type asteroid. Originally in this article, it was classified as an L-type asteroid, and not as an "I-type". --Harald Khan Ճ 19:12, 17 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

Naming reference?

The JPL site says nothing about naming, so it doesn't prove that it is named after Beatrice Portinari. --HoremWeb (talk) 18:33, 19 February 2017 (UTC)Reply

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Physical Charateristics Table needs references

Need references of stated parameters. Otherwise remove. Curl the q's (talk) 02:57, 13 August 2026 (UTC)Reply

Ahhh for example (e.g. if you will) the average radius is 35.9 km per the reference below:
THE FEB. 16, 2001 ASTEROID (83) BEATRIX OCCULTATION. H. Povenmire1 and R. Bookamer2 , 1 Florida Institute of Technology, 215 Osage Dr. Indian Harbour Bch., FL 32937, 2 Micco Observatory, 9310 Fleming Grant Rd. Micco, FL 32976
https://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/metsoc2001/pdf/5021.pdf
Busting misinformation left and right! Curl your Q's my friends! Remember: knowledge is power and ignorance is bliss! Curl the q's (talk) 03:37, 13 August 2026 (UTC)Reply

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