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- Q146347 subject Q19795229.
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- Q146347 absoluteMagnitude "11.9".
- Q146347 abstract "1953 Rupertwildt, provisionally designated 1951 UK, is the name of an asteroid dwelling in the asteroid belt. It was discovered at the U.S. Goethe Link Observatory near Brooklyn, Indiana by the Indiana Asteroid Program on October 29, 1951. The asteroid orbits the Sun at a distance of 2.5–3.7 AU once every five and a half years (2,001 days). Its orbit is nearly coplanar to the ecliptic inclined by only 2 degrees and shows an eccentricity of 0.18.It was named in memory of German–American astronomer Rupert Wildt (1905–1976), awarded with the Eddington Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society for his discovery of the importance of negative hydrogen ions as a contributor to the solar atmosphere's opacity. He was one of the first to model the interior of the giant planets, and he identified methane and ammonia as the cause for the absorption bands in the red part of their spectra. Wildt was a professor in Yale University's Department of Astronomy and its first scientific representative on the Board of Directors of the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA) and served two terms as president and chairman of the board in the 1960s and 1970s. The lunar crater Wildt is also named in his honour.".
- Q146347 apoapsis "5.4989185311906E11".
- Q146347 discovered "1951-10-29".
- Q146347 discoverer Q1661301.
- Q146347 epoch "27 June 2015 (JD2457200.5)".
- Q146347 formerName "1929 WD1934 RJ".
- Q146347 formerName "1951 UK1929 VC".
- Q146347 formerName "1951 WG1958 BD".
- Q146347 orbitalPeriod "473472.0".
- Q146347 periapsis "3.7990379264265E11".
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- Q146347 absMagnitude "11.9".
- Q146347 altNames "1929".
- Q146347 altNames "1951".
- Q146347 aphelion "3.6758".
- Q146347 discovered "1951-10-29".
- Q146347 discoverer Q1661301.
- Q146347 epoch "2015-06-27".
- Q146347 name "1953".
- Q146347 perihelion "2.5395".
- Q146347 period "1.72935648E8".
- Q146347 type Place.
- Q146347 type CelestialBody.
- Q146347 type Location.
- Q146347 type Place.
- Q146347 type Planet.
- Q146347 type Thing.
- Q146347 type Q634.
- Q146347 comment "1953 Rupertwildt, provisionally designated 1951 UK, is the name of an asteroid dwelling in the asteroid belt. It was discovered at the U.S. Goethe Link Observatory near Brooklyn, Indiana by the Indiana Asteroid Program on October 29, 1951. The asteroid orbits the Sun at a distance of 2.5–3.7 AU once every five and a half years (2,001 days).".
- Q146347 label "1953 Rupertwildt".
- Q146347 name "1953 Rupertwildt".