100047 Leobaeck
Discovery and designation | |
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Discovered by | Freimut Börngen and Lutz D. Schmadel |
Discovery date | October 2, 1991 |
Designations | |
Named after | Leo Baeck |
1991 TU6 | |
Main belt | |
Orbital characteristics | |
Epoch February 4, 2008 (JD 2454500.5) | |
Aphelion | 436.722 Gm (2.919 AU) |
Perihelion | 287.923 Gm (1.925 AU) |
362.322 Gm (2.422 AU) | |
Eccentricity | 0.205 |
1376.742 d (3.77 a) | |
Average orbital speed | 18.94 km/s |
154.164° | |
Inclination | 1.757° |
281.058° | |
Physical characteristics | |
Dimensions | ? km |
Mass | ?×10? kg |
Mean density | ? g/cm³ |
Equatorial surface gravity | ? m/s² |
Equatorial escape velocity | ? km/s |
Sidereal rotation period | ? d |
?° | |
Pole ecliptic latitude | ? |
Pole ecliptic longitude | ? |
0.10 | |
Temperature | ~179 K |
? | |
15.9 | |
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100047 Leobaeck is an asteroid. It was discovered by Freimut Börngen and Lutz D. Schmadel on October 2, 1991. Its provisional designation was 1991 TU6. It was named after Leo Baeck.
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