472 Roma is anasteroid. It was discovered byLuigi Carnera on July 11, 1901. Its provisional name was1901 GP. This asteroid was named byAntonio Abetti for the city ofRome inItaly, thenative country of its discoverer.[4]
At 21:57 UT, on Thursday, July 8, 2010, this 50 km wide asteroid occulted the starDelta Ophiuchi in an event lasting about five seconds. The occultation path crossed central Europe along a band that ran through Stockholm, Copenhagen, Bremen, Nantes and Bilbao.
This is a member of the dynamicMaria family of asteroids that were probably formed as the result of a collisional breakup of a parent body.[5]
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