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- Q277625 subject Q19795229.
- Q277625 subject Q3919730.
- Q277625 subject Q7607672.
- Q277625 subject Q8273381.
- Q277625 subject Q8694385.
- Q277625 absoluteMagnitude "11.25".
- Q277625 abstract "2000 Herschel, provisional designation 1960 OA, is a stony asteroid from the asteroid belt, about 17 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered by astronomer Joachim Schubart at Sonneberg Observatory, Germany on 29 July 1960. The eccentric orbit of the slowly rotating S-type asteroid with an albedo of 0.2 is inclined by 23 degrees to the ecliptic.Analysis of the light curve for this object appears to show that it is tumbling, with rotation occurring about the non-principal axis. The rotation period is estimated as 7002130000000000000♠130±3 hours, during which time the magnitude of the object varies by 7000115999999999999♠1.16±0.05 in magnitude. The relatively high orbital eccentricity of this object causes it to come close to the orbit of the planet Mars. This means there is a chance it will eventually collide with the planet, with the odds of a collision estimated at 18% per billion orbits.It is named in honour of the English astronomer of German origin William Herschel who discovered Uranus. While the minor planet with number "1000", 1000 Piazzia, honours the discoverer of the first minor planet, Giuseppe Piazzi, number "2000" does so for Herschel, discoverer of the first telescopic major planet.".
- Q277625 albedo "0.2".
- Q277625 apoapsis "4.6197318450867E11".
- Q277625 averageSpeed "67932.0".
- Q277625 discovered "1960-07-29".
- Q277625 epoch "27 June 2015 (JD2457200.5)".
- Q277625 formerName "1960 OA1934 NX".
- Q277625 orbitalPeriod "317088.0".
- Q277625 periapsis "2.5036699640352E11".
- Q277625 rotationPeriod "468000.0".
- Q277625 temperature "180.0".
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- Q277625 absMagnitude "11.25".
- Q277625 albedo "0.2".
- Q277625 altNames "1960".
- Q277625 aphelion "3.0881".
- Q277625 avgSpeed "18.87".
- Q277625 discovered "1960-07-29".
- Q277625 epoch "2015-06-27".
- Q277625 name "2000".
- Q277625 perihelion "1.6736".
- Q277625 period "1.15816392E8".
- Q277625 rotation "468000.0".
- Q277625 singleTemperature "~ 180 K".
- Q277625 type Place.
- Q277625 type CelestialBody.
- Q277625 type Location.
- Q277625 type Place.
- Q277625 type Planet.
- Q277625 type Thing.
- Q277625 type Q634.
- Q277625 comment "2000 Herschel, provisional designation 1960 OA, is a stony asteroid from the asteroid belt, about 17 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered by astronomer Joachim Schubart at Sonneberg Observatory, Germany on 29 July 1960. The eccentric orbit of the slowly rotating S-type asteroid with an albedo of 0.2 is inclined by 23 degrees to the ecliptic.Analysis of the light curve for this object appears to show that it is tumbling, with rotation occurring about the non-principal axis.".
- Q277625 label "2000 Herschel".
- Q277625 name "2000 Herschel".