473 Nolli

473 Nolli
Discovery
Discovered by Max Wolf
Discovery date February 13, 1901
Designations
1901 GC; 1940 CD;
1940 CP; 1981 QR;
1986 PP4
Main belt (Eunomia family)
Orbital characteristics
Epoch March 6, 2006 (JD 2453800.5)
Aphelion 440.692 Gm (2.946 AU)
Perihelion 356.427 Gm (2.383 AU)
398.559 Gm (2.664 AU)
Eccentricity 0.106
1588.361 d (4.35 a)
18.20 km/s
85.936°
Inclination 12.910°
332.405°
153.614°
Physical characteristics
Dimensions ~13–28 km[1]
Mass unknown
Mean density
unknown
unknown
unknown
unknown
Albedo unknown
Temperature unknown
Spectral type
unknown
11.6[2]

    473 Nolli is a rather small asteroid that may be in the Eunomia family. It was discovered by Max Wolf on February 13, 1901, but only observed for 1 month[3] so it became a "lost asteroid" for many decades. It was recovered in 1987,[4] 86 years later. Almost nothing is known about its characteristics.

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