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- 1847_Stobbe apoapsis "3.9869328520257E8".
- 1847_Stobbe orbitalPeriod "4.22".
- 1847_Stobbe periapsis "3.8232727814799E8".
- 1847_Stobbe absoluteMagnitude "11.0".
- 1847_Stobbe absoluteMagnitude "11.1".
- 1847_Stobbe absoluteMagnitude "11.2".
- 1847_Stobbe abstract "1847 Stobbe, provisional designation A916 CA, is an asteroid from the middle region of the asteroid belt, about 23 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 1 February 1916, by Danish astronomer Holger Thiele at Bergedorf Observatory in Hamburg, Germany.It orbits the Sun at a distance of 2.6–2.7 AU once every 4 years and 3 months (1,541 days). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.02 and an inclination of 11° with respect to the ecliptic. The X-type asteroid is classified on the SMASS taxonomic scheme as a Xc-subtype, a group of bodies with intermediary spectra between those typically seen for metallic and carbonaceous bodies. In 2009, a photometric light-curve analysis by French amateur astronomer Pierre Antonini at his Observatoire de Bédoin rendered a rotation period of 7000561700000000000♠5.617±0.002 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.35 in magnitude (U=3), superseding a previous observation at the Roach Motel Observatory (856) in Riverside, California, that gave a period of 7000637000000000000♠6.37±0.02 hours and an amplitude of 0.27 mag.According to the surveys carried out by the Infrared Astronomical Satellite IRAS, the Japanese Akari satellite, and NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer with its subsequent NEOWISE mission, the asteroid has an albedo of 0.11–0.14 with a corresponding diameter between 22.7 and 23.9 kilometers. The Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link agrees with these results and derives an albedo of 0.113 and a diameter of 23.85 kilometers, while a study using preliminary results from NEOWISE diverges significantly from all other observations.The minor planet was named in honor of German astronomer and observer of comets and minor planets, Joachim Otto Stobbe (1900–1943). During 1925–1927 he worked at the discovering Hamburg–Bergedorf Observatory. Later, as chief assistant at the Berlin Observatory, he did an extensive light-curve analysis of 433 Eros, and from 1941 until his death, he was director of the Poznan Observatory.".
- 1847_Stobbe albedo "0.1128".
- 1847_Stobbe apoapsis "3.9869328520257E11".
- 1847_Stobbe discovered "1916-02-01".
- 1847_Stobbe discoverer Holger_Thiele.
- 1847_Stobbe epoch "13 January 2016 (JD2457400.5)".
- 1847_Stobbe formerName "1930 QT1937 AH".
- 1847_Stobbe formerName "1951 MG1951 NF".
- 1847_Stobbe formerName "1952 UC1959 LA".
- 1847_Stobbe formerName "A902 YB".
- 1847_Stobbe formerName "A906 YN".
- 1847_Stobbe formerName "A916 CA1930 ML".
- 1847_Stobbe orbitalPeriod "364608.0".
- 1847_Stobbe periapsis "3.8232727814799E11".
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- 1847_Stobbe wikiPageWikiLink Magnitude_(astronomy).
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- 1847_Stobbe wikiPageWikiLinkText "1847 Stobbe".
- 1847_Stobbe absMagnitude "11".
- 1847_Stobbe absMagnitude "11.1".
- 1847_Stobbe absMagnitude "11.2".
- 1847_Stobbe albedo "0.1128".
- 1847_Stobbe altNames "1930".
- 1847_Stobbe altNames "1951".
- 1847_Stobbe altNames "1952".
- 1847_Stobbe altNames "A902 YB".
- 1847_Stobbe altNames "A906 YN".
- 1847_Stobbe altNames "A916 CA1930 ML".
- 1847_Stobbe aphelion "2.6651".
- 1847_Stobbe argPeri "141.21".
- 1847_Stobbe ascNode "106.93".
- 1847_Stobbe background "#FFFFC0".
- 1847_Stobbe dimensions "23.85".
- 1847_Stobbe dimensions "km".
- 1847_Stobbe discovered "1916-02-01".
- 1847_Stobbe discoverer Holger_Thiele.
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- 1847_Stobbe discoverySite Hamburg_Observatory.
- 1847_Stobbe eccentricity "0.0209".
- 1847_Stobbe epoch "2016-01-13".
- 1847_Stobbe id "2001847".
- 1847_Stobbe inclination "11.137".
- 1847_Stobbe meanAnomaly "139.57".
- 1847_Stobbe minorplanet "yes".
- 1847_Stobbe mpCategory "main-belt ".
- 1847_Stobbe mpName "1847".
- 1847_Stobbe name "1847".
- 1847_Stobbe namedAfter Joachim_Otto_Stobbe.
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- 1847_Stobbe perihelion "2.5557".
- 1847_Stobbe period "1.33173072E8".
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