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- 4183_Cuno apoapsis "4.84697101068E8".
- 4183_Cuno orbitalPeriod "2.79".
- 4183_Cuno periapsis "1.0841357689629E8".
- 4183_Cuno absoluteMagnitude "14.4".
- 4183_Cuno abstract "4183 Cuno, provisional designation 1959 LM, is a very eccentric, stony asteroid, classified as near-Earth object and potentially hazardous asteroid. It belongs to the group of Apollo asteroids and measures about 5 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered by German astronomer Cuno Hoffmeister at Boyden Observatory in Bloemfontein, South Africa, on 5 June 1959.The asteroid orbits the Sun at a distance of 0.7–3.2 AU once every 2 years and 9 months (1,019 days). Its orbit shows an exceptionally high eccentricity of 0.63 and an inclination of 7 degrees from the plane of the ecliptic. It is also a Mars- and Venus-crosser. The asteroid has an Earth minimum orbital intersection distance of 0.0287 AU (4,290,000 km) and approaches the Earth to within 40 million kilometers six times in the 21st century. On 20 May 2012, it made its closest Earth approach at a distance of 0.122 AU (18,000,000 km). It will not make a closer approach until 2093 when it will pass Earth at 0.084 AU (13,000,000 km).Several photometric light-curve analysis gave a rotation period of 3.56 hours with a high brightness amplitude between 0.47 and 0.83 in magnitude, indicating that the body has a non-spheroidal shape. In December 2000, Cuno was analysed by radar to determine its shape. The resultant images are lacking in detail, but indicate a rough sphere with some kind of concave depression 1–2 km in diameter.The stony S-type asteroid, with its reflective surface composed of a mixture different silicates, nickel and iron, is classified as a Sq-subtype on the SMASS taxonomic scheme. According to the surveys carried out by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope and the NEOWISE mission of the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, the asteroid has an albedo of 0.10 to 0.11, with a diameter between 5.4 and 5.6 kilometers, while the Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link assumes a standard albedo for the stony asteroid of 0.20 and calculates a diameter of 3.9 kilometer, as the higher the body's albedo (reflectivity), the lower its diameter, for a given absolute magnitude (brightness).The minor planet was named after the its discoverer, Cuno Hoffmeister, following the established practice to name near-Earth asteroids with a four-letter masculine name. Cuno Hoffmeister is also honored by the minor planet 1726 Hoffmeister.".
- 4183_Cuno albedo "0.2".
- 4183_Cuno apoapsis "4.84697101068E11".
- 4183_Cuno discovered "1959-06-05".
- 4183_Cuno discoverer Cuno_Hoffmeister.
- 4183_Cuno epoch "13 January 2016 (JD2457400.5)".
- 4183_Cuno formerName "1959 LM".
- 4183_Cuno formerName "1987 MB".
- 4183_Cuno orbitalPeriod "241056.0".
- 4183_Cuno periapsis "1.0841357689629E11".
- 4183_Cuno rotationPeriod "12814.199999999999".
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- 4183_Cuno wikiPageLength "13580".
- 4183_Cuno wikiPageOutDegree "51".
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- 4183_Cuno wikiPageWikiLinkText "4183 Cuno".
- 4183_Cuno absMagnitude "14.4".
- 4183_Cuno albedo "0.2".
- 4183_Cuno altNames "1959".
- 4183_Cuno altNames "1987 MB".
- 4183_Cuno aphelion "3.24".
- 4183_Cuno argPeri "236.28".
- 4183_Cuno ascNode "294.92".
- 4183_Cuno background "#FFC2E0".
- 4183_Cuno caption "Radar images of 4183 Cuno".
- 4183_Cuno dimensions "3.92".
- 4183_Cuno dimensions "km".
- 4183_Cuno discovered "1959-06-05".
- 4183_Cuno discoverer Cuno_Hoffmeister.
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- 4183_Cuno discoverySite Boyden_Observatory.
- 4183_Cuno eccentricity "0.6344".
- 4183_Cuno epoch "2016-01-13".
- 4183_Cuno id "2004183".
- 4183_Cuno inclination "6.7064".
- 4183_Cuno meanAnomaly "126.46".
- 4183_Cuno minorplanet "yes".
- 4183_Cuno moid "0.0287".
- 4183_Cuno mpCategory List_of_Mars-crossing_minor_planets.
- 4183_Cuno mpCategory List_of_Venus-crossing_minor_planets.
- 4183_Cuno mpCategory "ApolloNEOPHA".
- 4183_Cuno mpName "4183".
- 4183_Cuno name "4183".
- 4183_Cuno namedAfter Cuno_Hoffmeister.
- 4183_Cuno observationArc "1.779533064E9".
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- 4183_Cuno perihelion "0.7247".
- 4183_Cuno period "8.8045704E7".
- 4183_Cuno rotation "12814.199999999999".
- 4183_Cuno rotation "h".
- 4183_Cuno semimajor "1.9824".
- 4183_Cuno spectralType "SMASS = Sq S ".