26858 Misterrogers

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Misterrogers
Discovery
Discovered by Eleanor Helin
Discovery date March 21, 1993
Designations
Named after Fred Rogers
Alternative names  
Minor planet category Main belt
Orbital characteristics
Epoch 53400 MJD
Aphelion 3.1483 AU
Perihelion 1.5334 AU
Semi-major axis 350.190Gm (2.341 AU)
Eccentricity 0.344945
Orbital period 1308.15 d (3.582a)
Inclination 21.908°
Longitude of ascending node 204.058°
Argument of perihelion 247.1°
Physical characteristics
Dimensions 9.5km
Absolute magnitude (H) 12.629

    26858 Misterrogers /ˌmɪstər ˈrɒərz/ is a main-belt asteroid named after children's television host Fred Rogers.[1] Rogers, who had a lifelong fascination with the sky and astronomy he obtained a pilot's license while still in high school[citation needed] also produced with the Carnegie Science Center in Pittsburgh, a planetarium show called The Sky above Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, which is still shown at many planetariums across the United States.[citation needed]

    The International Astronomical Union citation reads as follows:

    "Fred McFeely Rogers (1928-2003) was a tireless and passionate advocate for children who taught that everyone is unique and deserving of love and respect “just the way you are”. For more than 30 years he used his public television program Mister Rogers' Neighborhood as a vehicle of service to the youngest members of the human family."

    The naming was proposed, and citation prepared by, John G. Radzilowicz, Director of the Henry Buhl, Jr. Planetarium & Observatory at the Carnegie Science Center.[2]

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