Difference between revisions of "498 Tokio"
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'''498 Tokio''', also called "Village Hidden in Asteroids" or simply "Hidden Asteroid", is a [[Main Belt]] asteroid that was discovered by Shin Hirayama on March 6, 1900. It is named after the city of Tokyo. | '''498 Tokio''', also called "Village Hidden in Asteroids" or simply "Hidden Asteroid", is a [[Main Belt]] asteroid that was discovered by Shin Hirayama on March 6, 1900. It is named after the city of Tokyo. | ||
− | + | Temporarily known as Rockhounds Space Rock #7, and better known as the '''Village of Hidden Asteroid''' or ''Seijutaigakure no Sato'', Tokio is home to the [[Village Hidden in Asteroids]] faction (better-known as the '''Ninjas''') and the headquarters of the [[Ninjaburger]] fast-food franchise. | |
The [[Fenspace Travel Guide]] has given a two stars to '''The Dancing Shinobi''', a Japanese-style bar on 498 Tokio. | The [[Fenspace Travel Guide]] has given a two stars to '''The Dancing Shinobi''', a Japanese-style bar on 498 Tokio. |
Revision as of 23:50, 17 January 2010
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Planetary characteristics | |
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Orbit | 2.650 AU (mean) 2.054 AU (perihelion) 3.246 AU (aphelion) |
Diameter | 81.83 km (85 km × 60 km) |
Year | 4.314 Julian years |
Political Affiliation | Village Hidden in Asteroids, Fenspace Convention |
498 Tokio, also called "Village Hidden in Asteroids" or simply "Hidden Asteroid", is a Main Belt asteroid that was discovered by Shin Hirayama on March 6, 1900. It is named after the city of Tokyo.
Temporarily known as Rockhounds Space Rock #7, and better known as the Village of Hidden Asteroid or Seijutaigakure no Sato, Tokio is home to the Village Hidden in Asteroids faction (better-known as the Ninjas) and the headquarters of the Ninjaburger fast-food franchise.
The Fenspace Travel Guide has given a two stars to The Dancing Shinobi, a Japanese-style bar on 498 Tokio.