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- Q1081501 subject Q19795229.
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- Q1081501 absoluteMagnitude "13.3".
- Q1081501 abstract "5175 Ables, provisional designation 1988 VS4, is a bright, stony asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, about 5 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered by American astronomers Carolyn and Eugene Shoemaker at the U.S. Palomar Observatory, California, on 4 November 1988.The bright E-type asteroid is a member of the Hungaria family, which form the innermost dense concentration of asteroids in the Solar System. It orbits the Sun at a distance of 1.9–2.0 AU once every 2 years and 9 months (1,008 days). Its orbit shows an eccentricity of 0.04 and is tilted by 17 degrees to the plane of the ecliptic.Between 2010 and 2014, several photometric light-curve analysis at the U.S. Palmer Divide Station in Colorado, have given a well-defined rotation period of 2.798 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.10 in magnitude. Based on the surveys carried out by the U.S. Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer and its subsequent NEOWISE mission, the asteroid has an albedo of 0.29 and 0.51, with a corresponding diameter of 5.7 and 4.3 kilometers, respectively, while the Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link (CALL) assumes an albedo of 0.30 and calculates a diameter of 5.3 kilometers.The minor planet was named in honor of American astronomer Harold D. Ables (b. 1938), former director at the United States Naval Observatory Flagstaff Station (NOFS). He led the Flagstaff Station in its development of CCD capabilities for astrometry and spearheaded the transition from photographic to CCD techniques in parallax determinations. The name was proposed by the discoverers following a suggestion by the JPL Ephemeris Group.".
- Q1081501 albedo "0.3".
- Q1081501 apoapsis "3.056284498401E11".
- Q1081501 discovered "1988-11-04".
- Q1081501 discoverer Q216874.
- Q1081501 discoverer Q231618.
- Q1081501 epoch "27 June 2015 (JD2457200.5)".
- Q1081501 formerName "1990 KH".
- Q1081501 orbitalPeriod "238464.0".
- Q1081501 periapsis "2.8290453328077E11".
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- Q1081501 absMagnitude "13.3".
- Q1081501 albedo "0.3".
- Q1081501 altNames "1990".
- Q1081501 aphelion "2.043".
- Q1081501 discovered "1988-11-04".
- Q1081501 discoverer Q216874.
- Q1081501 discoverer Q231618.
- Q1081501 epoch "2015-06-27".
- Q1081501 name "5175".
- Q1081501 perihelion "1.8911".
- Q1081501 period "8.7098976E7".
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- Q1081501 comment "5175 Ables, provisional designation 1988 VS4, is a bright, stony asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, about 5 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered by American astronomers Carolyn and Eugene Shoemaker at the U.S. Palomar Observatory, California, on 4 November 1988.The bright E-type asteroid is a member of the Hungaria family, which form the innermost dense concentration of asteroids in the Solar System.".
- Q1081501 label "5175 Ables".
- Q1081501 name "5175 Ables".