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(1723) Klemola

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Orbittyp
Haaptasteroidenceinture
Eos-Asteroiden
Bezuchspositioun
Equinoxe: J2000.0
Grouss Hallefachs
3,0121 A.E.
Exzentrizitéit
0,0457
Sideresch Ëmlafzäit
5,228 a
Mëttel Bunnvitess
17,16 km/s
Inklinatioun
10,92 Grad
Physikalesch Eegenschaften
Duerchmiesser
31,30 km
Rotatiounsperiod
5,57 h
Albedo
0,1707
Absolut Hellegkeet
9,965
Entdeckung
Entdecker
Yrjö Väisälä
Entdeckungsdatum
18. Mäerz 1936
Plaz
Observatoire vun Iso-Heikkilä
Aner Bezeechnungen
1936 FX, 1929 WE1, 1931 FB



Den (1723) Klemola ass en Asteroid vun der Haaptceinture.


Den Objet gouf den 18. Mäerz 1936 vum finneschen Astronom Yrjö Väisälä zu Turku entdeckt.


Den Asteroid gouf no der fréierer Schoulrektorin an Amateurastronomin Irja Klemola genannt, souwéi och nom US-amerikaneschen Astronom Arnold Richard Klemola.



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