1263 Varsavia
Varsavia
A three-dimensional model of 1263 Varsavia based on its light curve. |
Discovery |
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Discovered by |
S. Arend |
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Discovery site |
Uccle |
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Discovery date |
March 23, 1933 |
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Designations |
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MPC designation |
1263 |
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Named after |
Warsaw |
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1933 FF |
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Orbital characteristics |
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Epoch May 14, 2008 |
Aphelion |
3.1703071 |
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Perihelion |
2.1619609 |
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Eccentricity |
0.1891027 |
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1590.0887998 |
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164.42777 |
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Inclination |
29.22720 |
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158.59761 |
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286.98890 |
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Physical characteristics |
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Albedo |
0.0459 |
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10.50 |
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1263 Varsavia (1933 FF) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on March 23, 1933 by S. Arend at Uccle. Its name is derived from the Latin name for the Polish capital Warsaw.
External links
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- 1262 Sniadeckia
- 1263 Varsavia
- 1264 Letaba
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