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- Q3598068 absoluteMagnitude "13.8".
- Q3598068 abstract "20936 Nemrut Dagi, provisional designation 4835 T-1, is a stony asteroid from the innermost regions of the asteroid belt, roughly 4 to 5 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 13 May 1971, by Dutch astronomer couple Ingrid and Cornelis van Houten at Leiden, on photographic plates taken by Dutch–American astronomer Tom Gehrels at the U.S. Palomar Observatory in California.The asteroid orbits the Sun at a distance of 1.7–2.0 AU once every 2 years and 6 months (922 days). Its orbit shows an eccentricity of 0.10 and an inclination of 19 degrees from the plane of the ecliptic. The Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link (CALL) also classifies the S-type asteroid as a Mars-crosser, due to a perihelion of less than 1.668 AU, while German astronomer Joachim Schubart, who suggested the body's name, described it as a member of the Hungaria family, as it semi-major axis lies in between 1.78 and 2.0 AU. Although the two different classifications are not mutually exclusive, other orbital parameters, such as a period of 2.5 years, an eccentricity of less than 0.16, and an inclination between 16 and 34 degrees, are very typical for Hungaria asteroids.In 2011, two photometric light-curve analysis by astronomer Brian A. Skiff and by the U.S. Palmer Divide Observatory, Colorado, rendered a rotation period of 7000329300000000000♠3.293±0.001 and 7000332100000000000♠3.321±0.002 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.06 and 0.15 in magnitude, respectively. According to the surveys carried out by NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer with its subsequent NEOWISE mission, the asteroid has an exceptionally high albedo of 0.460 and a diameter of 3.6 kilometers, while the Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link assumed a standard albedo for stony asteroids of 0.20, and correspondingly, calculates a much larger diameter of 5.3 kilometers.The special designation T-1 stands for the first Palomar–Leiden Trojan survey, named after the fruitful collaboration of the Palomar and Leiden Observatory in the 1960s and 1970s. Gehrels used Palomar's Samuel Oschin telescope (also known as the 48-inch Schmidt Telescope), and shipped the photographic plates to Cornelis van Houten and Ingrid van Houten-Groeneveld at Leiden Observatory where astrometry was carried out. The trio of astronomers are credited with the discovery of 4,616 minor planets.The minor planet is named after the a dormant volcano Nemrut (Nemrut Dağı) in Turkey. It is the most western volcano of a group of volcanoes near Lake Van in Eastern Anatolia. The volcano is named after King Nimrod who is said to have ruled this area in about 2100 BC.".
- Q3598068 albedo "0.2".
- Q3598068 apoapsis "3.0546389218233E11".
- Q3598068 discovered "1971-05-13".
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- Q3598068 epoch "13 January 2016 (JD2457400.5)".
- Q3598068 formerName "1953 CP".
- Q3598068 formerName "1992 SR".
- Q3598068 orbitalPeriod "218592.0".
- Q3598068 periapsis "2.4931981130862E11".
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- Q3598068 absMagnitude "13.8".
- Q3598068 albedo "0.2".
- Q3598068 altNames "1953".
- Q3598068 altNames "1992".
- Q3598068 aphelion "2.0419".
- Q3598068 discovered "1971-05-13".
- Q3598068 discoverer Q2048368.
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- Q3598068 epoch "2016-01-13".
- Q3598068 name "20936".
- Q3598068 perihelion "1.6666".
- Q3598068 period "7.984072799999999E7".
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- Q3598068 comment "20936 Nemrut Dagi, provisional designation 4835 T-1, is a stony asteroid from the innermost regions of the asteroid belt, roughly 4 to 5 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 13 May 1971, by Dutch astronomer couple Ingrid and Cornelis van Houten at Leiden, on photographic plates taken by Dutch–American astronomer Tom Gehrels at the U.S. Palomar Observatory in California.The asteroid orbits the Sun at a distance of 1.7–2.0 AU once every 2 years and 6 months (922 days).".
- Q3598068 label "20936 Nemrut Dagi".
- Q3598068 name "20936 Nemrut Dagi".