900 Rosalinde
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Discovered by | Max Wolf |
Discovery site | Heidelberg |
Discovery date | August 10, 1918 |
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Alternative names | 1918 EC |
Orbital characteristics | |
Epoch August 18, 2005 (JDCT 2453600.5) | |
Aphelion | 2.874 AU |
Perihelion | 2.072 AU |
Semi-major axis | 2.473 AU |
Eccentricity | 0.162 |
Orbital period | 3.890 a |
Mean anomaly | 145.707° |
Inclination | 11.564° |
Longitude of ascending node | 182.533° |
Argument of perihelion | 121.436° |
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900 Rosalinde is a minor planet orbiting the Sun. It is named after a character in Johann Strauss's opera Die Fledermaus.[1]
References
- ↑ Paul Herget, The Names of the Minor Planets (1955)
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