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- Q2616699 subject Q19795229.
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- Q2616699 absoluteMagnitude "13.8".
- Q2616699 abstract "23436 Alekfursenko, provisional designation 1982 UF8, is a carbonaceous asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, about 8 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 21 October 1982, by Russian–Ukrainian female astronomer Lyudmila Zhuravleva at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory, Nauchnyj, on the Crimean peninsula.The dark C-type asteroid orbits the Sun at a distance of 2.5–3.8 AU once every 5 years and 7 months (2,049 days). Its orbit shows an eccentricity of 0.20 and is tilted by 4 degrees to the plane of the ecliptic. It has a rotation period of 3.6 hours and an albedo of 0.06, assumed by the Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link (CALL).The minor planet was named in honour of Russian historian Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Fursenko (1927–2008), member of the Russian academy of science and expert in the fields of U.S. history, international relations, and Russian foreign economic policy.".
- Q2616699 albedo "0.057".
- Q2616699 apoapsis "5.6536027294944E11".
- Q2616699 discovered "1982-10-21".
- Q2616699 discoverer Q58709.
- Q2616699 epoch "27 June 2015 (JD2457200.5)".
- Q2616699 orbitalPeriod "484704.0".
- Q2616699 periapsis "3.7936524030813E11".
- Q2616699 wikiPageExternalLink page_cou.html.
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- Q2616699 wikiPageWikiLink Q19795229.
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- Q2616699 absMagnitude "13.8".
- Q2616699 albedo "0.057".
- Q2616699 aphelion "3.7792".
- Q2616699 discovered "1982-10-21".
- Q2616699 discoverer Q58709.
- Q2616699 epoch "2015-06-27".
- Q2616699 name "23436".
- Q2616699 perihelion "2.5359".
- Q2616699 period "1.77038136E8".
- Q2616699 type Place.
- Q2616699 type CelestialBody.
- Q2616699 type Location.
- Q2616699 type Place.
- Q2616699 type Planet.
- Q2616699 type Thing.
- Q2616699 type Q634.
- Q2616699 comment "23436 Alekfursenko, provisional designation 1982 UF8, is a carbonaceous asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, about 8 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 21 October 1982, by Russian–Ukrainian female astronomer Lyudmila Zhuravleva at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory, Nauchnyj, on the Crimean peninsula.The dark C-type asteroid orbits the Sun at a distance of 2.5–3.8 AU once every 5 years and 7 months (2,049 days).".
- Q2616699 label "23436 Alekfursenko".
- Q2616699 name "23436 Alekfursenko".