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- Q919769 absoluteMagnitude "11.4".
- Q919769 abstract "2661 Bydžovský, provisional designation 1982 FC1, is an asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, roughly 22 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 23 March 1982, by Czech female astronomer Zdeňka Vávrová at the South Bohemian Kleť Observatory in the Czech Republic.The asteroid orbits the Sun at a distance of 2.7–3.3 AU once every 5 years and 3 months (1,923 days). Its orbit is tilted by 10 degrees to the plane of the ecliptic and shows an eccentricity of 0.09. Little is known about the asteroids size, composition, albedo and rotation, despite having a well-observed orbit with the lowest possible uncertainty – a condition code of 0 – and an observation arc, that spans over a period of more than 60 years.Based on its absolute magnitude of 11.4, its diameter could be anywhere between 13 and 32 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 low albedos, typically closer to 0.05 than to 0.25, the asteroid's diameter might be on the upper end of NASA's published conversion table, as the lower the reflectivity (albedo), the larger the body's diameter for a given absolute magnitude.The minor planet was named in honour of Academician Bohumil Bydžovský (1880–1969), chancellor of the Charles University in Prague and professor of mathematics. He was born in southern Bohemia and became the most eminent citizen of the Czech town Veselí on the Lužnice river, after which the minor planets 2321 Lužnice and 2599 Veselí were named, respectively.".
- Q919769 apoapsis "4.9540830861012E11".
- Q919769 discovered "1982-03-23".
- Q919769 discoverer Q169131.
- Q919769 epoch "27 June 2015 (JD2457200.5)".
- Q919769 formerName "1950 EE".
- Q919769 formerName "1971 DO".
- Q919769 orbitalPeriod "454464.0".
- Q919769 periapsis "4.0997296465335E11".
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- Q919769 absMagnitude "11.4".
- Q919769 altNames "1950".
- Q919769 altNames "1971".
- Q919769 aphelion "3.3116".
- Q919769 discovered "1982-03-23".
- Q919769 discoverer Q169131.
- Q919769 epoch "2015-06-27".
- Q919769 name "2661".
- Q919769 perihelion "2.7405".
- Q919769 period "1.6599297599999997E8".
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- Q919769 comment "2661 Bydžovský, provisional designation 1982 FC1, is an asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, roughly 22 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 23 March 1982, by Czech female astronomer Zdeňka Vávrová at the South Bohemian Kleť Observatory in the Czech Republic.The asteroid orbits the Sun at a distance of 2.7–3.3 AU once every 5 years and 3 months (1,923 days). Its orbit is tilted by 10 degrees to the plane of the ecliptic and shows an eccentricity of 0.09.".
- Q919769 label "2661 Bydžovský".
- Q919769 name "2661 Bydžovský".