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− | 511 Davida is one of the ten most massive Mars-Jupiter asteroids. It is approximately 270–310 km in diameter and comprises an estimated 1.5% of the total mass of the entire asteroid belt. | + | 511 Davida is one of the ten most massive [[Mars]]-[[Jupiter]] asteroids. It is approximately 270–310 km in diameter and comprises an estimated 1.5% of the total mass of the entire asteroid belt. |
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+ | == United Nations Claim == | ||
+ | Claimed by the United Nations, verified by the [[ICCS]] on March 13th, 2031. | ||
== Mineral Survey == | == Mineral Survey == | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:40, 13 January 2015
511 Davida is one of the ten most massive Mars-Jupiter asteroids. It is approximately 270–310 km in diameter and comprises an estimated 1.5% of the total mass of the entire asteroid belt.
United Nations Claim
Claimed by the United Nations, verified by the ICCS on March 13th, 2031.
Mineral Survey
Mineral | 2029 [1] | 2031 |
---|---|---|
Duranium | 1,985 (1.0) | 1,984 (1.0) |
Neutronium | 600 (1.0) | 600 (1.0) |
Tritanium | 4,610 (1.0) | 4,610 (1.0) |
Boronide | 2,134 (1.0) | 2,134 (1.0) |
Mercassium | 3,295 (1.0) | 3,295 (1.0) |
Gallicite | 18 (1.0) | 18 (1.0) |