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    Encyclopedia: 358 Apollonia Source:Wikipedia
    358 Apollonia
    is a large
    Main belt
    asteroid
    . It was discovered by
    Auguste Charlois
    on
    March 8
    ,
    1893
    in
    Nice
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    358 Apollonia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    358 Apollonia is a large Main belt asteroid. It was discovered by Auguste Charlois on March 8, 1893 in Nice.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/358_Apollonia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/358_Apollonia
    Apollonia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Apollonia may be: People: Saint Apollonia, of Alexandria Apollonia Kotero, musician & actress Places: Other: Apollonia 6 was the musical group led by Apollonia Kotero, taking over from Prince's defunct Vanity 6. Apollonia Vitelli-Corleone was a fictional character in Mario Puzo's The Godfather...
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    358 Apollonia - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    358 Apollonia is a big Main belt asteroid. ... 357 Ninina      |      358 Apollonia      |      359 Georgia...
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    Apollonia - FreeWikiMedia , the free encyclopedia
    358 Apollonia is a large Main belt asteroid.
    freewikimedia.com/en/wiki/Apollonia.html freewikimedia.com/en/wiki/Apollonia.html
    Apollonia - TripAtlas.Com
    ★ 358 Apollonia is a large Main belt asteroid. ★ Apollonia is an albedo feature on Mercury.
    www.tripatlas.com/Apollonia www.tripatlas.com/Apollonia
    RASNZ Occultation Section - Apollonia Occultation Update
    On 2007 May 14 UT, the 89 km diameter asteroid (358) Apollonia will occult a 12.1 mag star in the constellation Sagittarius for observers along a path across the North Island New Zealand.
    www.occsec.wellington.net.nz/planet/2007/updates/070514... www.occsec.wellington.net.nz/planet/2007/updates/070514_358_12346_u.htm
    Apollonia
    358 Apollonia is a large Main belt asteroid.
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    Apollonia
    358 Apollonia is a large Main Belt Asteroid .
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    http://www.psi.edu/pds/asteroid/EAR_A_I0028_4_SBN0001_SMASSII_V1_0/data/data15/358_01.lbl
    PDS_VERSION_ID = PDS3 RECORD_TYPE = "FIXED_LENGTH" RECORD_BYTES = 22 FILE_RECORDS = 195 ^TABLE = "358_01.tab" DATA_SET_ID = "EAR-A-I0028-4-SBN0001/SMASSII-V1.0" PRODUCT_NAME = "358 APOLLONIA CCD ...
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    358 Apollonia is a large Main belt asteroid.
    en.encyclopedia.livepress.com/index.php/Apollonia en.encyclopedia.livepress.com/index.php/Apollonia
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