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- 1851_Lacroute apoapsis "5.5384123690554E8".
- 1851_Lacroute orbitalPeriod "5.47".
- 1851_Lacroute periapsis "3.7469778674229E8".
- 1851_Lacroute absoluteMagnitude "12.6".
- 1851_Lacroute abstract "1851 Lacroute, provisional designation 1950 VA, is an asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, about 17 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 9 November 1950 by French astronomer Louis Boyer at the Algiers Observatory in the capital of Algeria, Northern Africa.The asteroid orbits the Sun at a distance of 2.5–3.7 AU once every five and a half years (1,997 days). The somewhat eccentric orbit of 0.19 is nearly coplanar with the ecliptic, tilted by only 1.7 degrees. Lacroute has a geometric albedo of 0.075, as measured by the Infrared Astronomical Satellite, IRAS.It was named in honor of French astronomer Pierre Lacroute (1906–1993), a known astrometrist, president of IAU's Commission 24 in the 1970s, and director of the Observatory of Strasbourg, instrumental in the establishment of the Stellar Data Center (also see SIMBAD). He also made an independent reduction of the astrometric star catalogue AGK3, using a technique involving overlapping photographic plates.".
- 1851_Lacroute albedo "0.0745".
- 1851_Lacroute apoapsis "5.5384123690554E11".
- 1851_Lacroute discovered "1950-11-09".
- 1851_Lacroute discoverer Louis_Boyer_(astronomer).
- 1851_Lacroute epoch "27 June 2015 (JD2457200.5)".
- 1851_Lacroute formerName "1950 VA".
- 1851_Lacroute orbitalPeriod "472608.0".
- 1851_Lacroute periapsis "3.7469778674229E11".
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- 1851_Lacroute wikiPageWikiLink Algiers_Observatory.
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- 1851_Lacroute wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1950.
- 1851_Lacroute wikiPageWikiLink Category:Discoveries_by_Louis_Boyer_(astronomer).
- 1851_Lacroute wikiPageWikiLink Category:Main-belt_asteroids.
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- 1851_Lacroute wikiPageWikiLink International_Astronomical_Union.
- 1851_Lacroute wikiPageWikiLink Julian_day.
- 1851_Lacroute wikiPageWikiLink Julian_year_(astronomy).
- 1851_Lacroute wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Boyer_(astronomer).
- 1851_Lacroute wikiPageWikiLink Observatory_of_Strasbourg.
- 1851_Lacroute wikiPageWikiLink Orbital_inclination.
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- 1851_Lacroute wikiPageWikiLink SIMBAD.
- 1851_Lacroute wikiPageWikiLinkText "1851 Lacroute".
- 1851_Lacroute absMagnitude "12.6".
- 1851_Lacroute albedo "0.0745".
- 1851_Lacroute altNames "1950".
- 1851_Lacroute aphelion "3.7022".
- 1851_Lacroute argPeri "343.34".
- 1851_Lacroute ascNode "24.773".
- 1851_Lacroute background "#FFFFC0".
- 1851_Lacroute dimensions "16.89".
- 1851_Lacroute discovered "1950-11-09".
- 1851_Lacroute discoverer Louis_Boyer_(astronomer).
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- 1851_Lacroute discoverySite Algiers_Observatory.
- 1851_Lacroute eccentricity "0.1929".
- 1851_Lacroute epoch "2015-06-27".
- 1851_Lacroute id "2001851".
- 1851_Lacroute inclination "1.6661".
- 1851_Lacroute meanAnomaly "301.32".
- 1851_Lacroute minorplanet "yes".
- 1851_Lacroute mpCategory Asteroid_belt.
- 1851_Lacroute mpName "1851".
- 1851_Lacroute name "1851".
- 1851_Lacroute namedAfter Pierre_Lacroute.
- 1851_Lacroute observationArc "2.0480882400000002E9".
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- 1851_Lacroute perihelion "2.5047".
- 1851_Lacroute period "1.72620072E8".
- 1851_Lacroute semimajor "3.1034".
- 1851_Lacroute title "1851".
- 1851_Lacroute uncertainty "0".
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- 1851_Lacroute subject Category:Asteroids_named_for_people.
- 1851_Lacroute subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1950.
- 1851_Lacroute subject Category:Discoveries_by_Louis_Boyer_(astronomer).
- 1851_Lacroute subject Category:Main-belt_asteroids.
- 1851_Lacroute subject Category:Numbered_asteroids.
- 1851_Lacroute hypernym Asteroid.
- 1851_Lacroute type CelestialBody.
- 1851_Lacroute type Place.
- 1851_Lacroute type Planet.
- 1851_Lacroute type Object.
- 1851_Lacroute type Redirect.
- 1851_Lacroute type Location.
- 1851_Lacroute type Place.
- 1851_Lacroute type Thing.
- 1851_Lacroute type Q634.
- 1851_Lacroute comment "1851 Lacroute, provisional designation 1950 VA, is an asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, about 17 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 9 November 1950 by French astronomer Louis Boyer at the Algiers Observatory in the capital of Algeria, Northern Africa.The asteroid orbits the Sun at a distance of 2.5–3.7 AU once every five and a half years (1,997 days). The somewhat eccentric orbit of 0.19 is nearly coplanar with the ecliptic, tilted by only 1.7 degrees.".
- 1851_Lacroute label "1851 Lacroute".
- 1851_Lacroute sameAs Q144733.
- 1851_Lacroute sameAs (1851)_Lacroute.