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- Q31927 absoluteMagnitude "12.3".
- Q31927 abstract "8661 Ratzinger, provisional designation 1990 TA13, is an asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, roughly 20 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on October 14, 1990 by German astronomers Lutz Schmadel and Freimut Börngen at the Karl Schwarzschild Observatory in Tautenburg, eastern Germany.The asteroid orbits the Sun at a distance of 2.9–3.1 AU once every 5 years and 3 months (1,904 days). Its orbit shows a low eccentricity of 0.04 and an inclination of 11 degrees from the plane of the ecliptic.Little is known about the asteroid's effective size, composition, albedo and rotation, despite having a well-observed orbit with the lowest possible condition code and an observation arc that spans over a period of nearly half a century. Based on its absolute magnitude of 12.3, its diameter is between 9 and 21 kilometers, assuming an albedo in the range of 0.05 to 0.25. Since most asteroids in the outer main-belt are of a carbonaceous rather than of a silicaceous composition, with a low albedo, typically around 0.05, the asteroid's diameter might be on the upper end of NASA's published conversion table, as the lower the albedo (reflectivity), the larger the body's diameter for its given absolute magnitude (brightness).The asteroid was named after German Joseph Ratzinger (b. 1927), then Cardinal and professor of theology, for the role he played in supervising the opening of the Vatican Secret Archives in 1998 to researchers investigating judicial errors against Galileo, after whom the minor planet 697 Galilea is named, and other medieval scientists. Ratzinger was considered to be one of the most authoritative voices in the Vatican and became Pope Benedict XVI in 2005. The name was proposed by the asteroid's first discoverer, Lutz Schmadel.".
- Q31927 apoapsis "4.6548873447012E11".
- Q31927 discovered "1990-10-14".
- Q31927 discoverer Q60764.
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- Q31927 epoch "13 January 2016 (JD2457400.5)".
- Q31927 formerName "1969 US".
- Q31927 orbitalPeriod "450144.0".
- Q31927 periapsis "4.3395350332656E11".
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- Q31927 absMagnitude "12.3".
- Q31927 altNames "1969.0".
- Q31927 aphelion "3.1116".
- Q31927 discovered "1990-10-14".
- Q31927 discoverer Q60764.
- Q31927 discoverer Q62374.
- Q31927 epoch "2016-01-13".
- Q31927 name "8661".
- Q31927 perihelion "2.9008".
- Q31927 period "1.64415096E8".
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- Q31927 comment "8661 Ratzinger, provisional designation 1990 TA13, is an asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, roughly 20 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on October 14, 1990 by German astronomers Lutz Schmadel and Freimut Börngen at the Karl Schwarzschild Observatory in Tautenburg, eastern Germany.The asteroid orbits the Sun at a distance of 2.9–3.1 AU once every 5 years and 3 months (1,904 days).".
- Q31927 label "8661 Ratzinger".
- Q31927 name "8661 Ratzinger".