3917 Franz Schubert

3917 Franz Schubert

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discovery_ref = [Harvard SAO/NASA ADS Astronomy Abstract Service, [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1989Stern..65..337B "Die Entdeckung des kleinen Planeten (3917) Franz Schubert"] ]
discoverer = Freimut Börngen
discovered = February 15, 1961
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mp_category = Main belt
alt_names = 1961 CX, 1976 GT2, 1977 RU1, 1981 TY3, 1987 HU1
orbit_ref = [JPL Small-Body Database Browser, * [http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=3917 3917 Franz Schubert] ]
epoch = May 14, 2008 (JD 2454600.5)
aphelion = 2.4114435 AU
perihelion = 2.3049035 AU
semimajor = 2.3581735 AU
eccentricity = 0.0225895
period = 1322.7021880 d (3.62 y)
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inclination = 2.42665°
asc_node = 137.13205°
mean_anomaly = 72.87339°
arg_peri = 298.76410°
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3917 Franz Schubert is a main-belt asteroid discovered by Freimut Börngen in Tautenburg on February 15, 1961. It is named after the composer Franz Schubert

ee also

*List of minor planets

References


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