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- Q11531 subject Q19795229.
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- Q11531 absoluteMagnitude "9.99".
- Q11531 abstract "1004 Belopolskya, provisional designation 1923 OS, is a large, rare-type asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, about 72 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 5 September 1923, by Russian astronomer Sergey Belyavsky at Simeiz Observatory on the Crimean peninsula. Eight nights later, the body was independently discovered by Max Wolf at Heidelberg Observatory in Germany.The asteroid is classified as a PF-type asteroid in the Tholen taxonomy, a subtype of the dark and reddish P-type asteroids, of which only a few dozens bodies are currently known. It orbits the Sun at a distance of 3.1–3.7 AU once every 6 years and 3 months (2,291 days). Its orbit is tilted by 3 degrees to the plane of the ecliptic and shows an eccentricity of 0.09.A provisional light-curve analysis by Italian astronomer Silvano Casulli in 2010 has rendered a rotation period of 7000944000000000000♠9.44±0.01 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.14 in magnitude. According to the survey carried out by the Japanese Akari satellite, and the Infrared Astronomical Satellite, IRAS, the asteroid's surface has an albedo of 0.028 and 0.035, with a corresponding diameter of 79.8 and 71.6 kilometers, respectively.The minor planet was named in honor of Aristarkh Belopolsky (1854–1934), astrophysicist at Pulkovo Observatory, the principal astronomical observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences, located south of Saint Petersburg, Russia. He is also honored by the lunar crater Belopol'skiy.".
- Q11531 apoapsis "5.5309324755204E11".
- Q11531 discovered "1923-09-05".
- Q11531 discoverer Q11821.
- Q11531 epoch "27 June 2015 (JD2457200.5)".
- Q11531 formerName "1923 OS1936 WB".
- Q11531 formerName "1937 YB1938 AA".
- Q11531 formerName "1963 DC1974 WK".
- Q11531 formerName "A917 TA".
- Q11531 orbitalPeriod "541728.0".
- Q11531 periapsis "4.643517906528E11".
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- Q11531 absMagnitude "9.99".
- Q11531 altNames "1923".
- Q11531 altNames "1937".
- Q11531 altNames "1963".
- Q11531 altNames "A917 TA".
- Q11531 aphelion "3.6972".
- Q11531 discovered "1923-09-05".
- Q11531 discoverer Q11821.
- Q11531 epoch "2015-06-27".
- Q11531 name "1004".
- Q11531 perihelion "3.104".
- Q11531 period "1.97866152E8".
- Q11531 type Place.
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- Q11531 type Planet.
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- Q11531 comment "1004 Belopolskya, provisional designation 1923 OS, is a large, rare-type asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, about 72 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 5 September 1923, by Russian astronomer Sergey Belyavsky at Simeiz Observatory on the Crimean peninsula.".
- Q11531 label "1004 Belopolskya".
- Q11531 name "1004 Belopolskya".