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- Q144887 subject Q19795229.
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- Q144887 absoluteMagnitude "14.4".
- Q144887 abstract "18610 Arthurdent is a small main belt asteroid, discovered by Felix Hormuth of Starkenburg Observatory on February 7, 1998. It is named after Arthur Dent, the bewildered hero of Douglas Adams's radio play and book The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.The naming of this asteroid was announced by the Minor Planet Center in Minor Planet Circular MPC 42677 on May 9, 2001. Two days later, on May 11, 2001, Adams died of a heart attack in Santa Barbara, California. The near coincidence of these events led to some media reports of the asteroid naming appearing after Adams's death was reported, and to assumptions that the two events occurred on the same day, even by those connected to the naming.You may have heard the sad news that Douglas Adams passed away last Friday. By accident on the same day the naming of minor planet (18610) Arthurdent was announced by the Minor Planet Center. We wanted to make Mr. Adams a joy, but did never dare to think that he wouldn't be able to receive this surprise, when we sent our name proposal to the MPC a few months back.The naming citation reads:(18610) Arthurdent = 1998 CC2Discovered 1998 Feb. 7 at Starkenburg Observatory.The earthling Arthur Dent is confronted with the adversities of life, the universe and everything in a highly amusing and entertaining way in Douglas Adam's famous five-volume trilogy The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy.".
- Q144887 albedo "0.1".
- Q144887 apoapsis "4.62727E11".
- Q144887 averageSpeed "66384.0".
- Q144887 discovered "1998-02-07".
- Q144887 epoch "May 19, 2011 (JD2455700.5)".
- Q144887 orbitalPeriod "1.283317344E8".
- Q144887 periapsis "2.99534E11".
- Q144887 temperature "174.0".
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- Q144887 absMagnitude "14.4".
- Q144887 albedo "0.1".
- Q144887 aphelion "462.727".
- Q144887 avgSpeed "18.44".
- Q144887 discovered "1998-02-07".
- Q144887 epoch "2011-05-19".
- Q144887 name "18610".
- Q144887 perihelion "299.534".
- Q144887 period "1.2833173439999999E8".
- Q144887 singleTemperature "~174 K".
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- Q144887 comment "18610 Arthurdent is a small main belt asteroid, discovered by Felix Hormuth of Starkenburg Observatory on February 7, 1998. It is named after Arthur Dent, the bewildered hero of Douglas Adams's radio play and book The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.The naming of this asteroid was announced by the Minor Planet Center in Minor Planet Circular MPC 42677 on May 9, 2001. Two days later, on May 11, 2001, Adams died of a heart attack in Santa Barbara, California.".
- Q144887 label "18610 Arthurdent".
- Q144887 name "18610 Arthurdent".