9991 Anežka
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Discovered by | Zdeněk Moravec | ||||||||||||
Discovery date | October 5, 1997 | ||||||||||||
Designations | |||||||||||||
1997 TY7, 1977 DX9, 1983 GV1, 1994 BZ | |||||||||||||
Orbital characteristics | |||||||||||||
Epoch October 27, 2007 | |||||||||||||
Aphelion | 3.6996762 AU | ||||||||||||
Perihelion | 2.7042382 AU | ||||||||||||
3.2019572 AU | |||||||||||||
Eccentricity | 0.1554421 | ||||||||||||
2092.7710282 d | |||||||||||||
95.89198° | |||||||||||||
Inclination | 2.17769° | ||||||||||||
80.63753° | |||||||||||||
116.50468° | |||||||||||||
Physical characteristics | |||||||||||||
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12.7 | |||||||||||||
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9991 Anežka is an outer main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 5.73 years.[1]
Discovered on October 5, 1997 by Zdeněk Moravec, it was given the provisional designation 1997 TY9. It was later renamed 9991 Anežka to honour the grandmother of its discoverer for her 75th birthday.[2]
References
- ↑ "9991 Anezka (1997 TY7)". JPL Small-Body Database Browser.
- ↑ MPC 34632 Minor Planet Center
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