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- 2829_Bobhope abstract "2829 Bobhope is a small main belt asteroid, which was discovered by E. L. Johnson in 1948. It is named after American comedian Bob Hope. Little is known about Bobhope, but it is estimated to measure 38.26 km in diameter.Photometric observations of this asteroid collected during 2008 show a rotation period of 5.013 ± 0.003 hours with a brightness variation of 0.46 ± 0.08 magnitude.".
- Q677805 abstract "2829 Bobhope is a small main belt asteroid, which was discovered by E. L. Johnson in 1948. It is named after American comedian Bob Hope. Little is known about Bobhope, but it is estimated to measure 38.26 km in diameter.Photometric observations of this asteroid collected during 2008 show a rotation period of 5.013 ± 0.003 hours with a brightness variation of 0.46 ± 0.08 magnitude.".
- 2829_Bobhope comment "2829 Bobhope is a small main belt asteroid, which was discovered by E. L. Johnson in 1948. It is named after American comedian Bob Hope. Little is known about Bobhope, but it is estimated to measure 38.26 km in diameter.Photometric observations of this asteroid collected during 2008 show a rotation period of 5.013 ± 0.003 hours with a brightness variation of 0.46 ± 0.08 magnitude.".
- Q677805 comment "2829 Bobhope is a small main belt asteroid, which was discovered by E. L. Johnson in 1948. It is named after American comedian Bob Hope. Little is known about Bobhope, but it is estimated to measure 38.26 km in diameter.Photometric observations of this asteroid collected during 2008 show a rotation period of 5.013 ± 0.003 hours with a brightness variation of 0.46 ± 0.08 magnitude.".