3979 Brorsen

3979 Brorsen

Infobox Planet
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discovery_ref =
discoverer = A. Mrkos
discovery_site = Klet
discovered = November 8, 1983
designations = yes
mp_name = 3979
alt_names = 1983 VV1
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orbit_ref =
epoch = May 14, 2008
aphelion = 3.2165673
perihelion = 2.9911023
semimajor =
eccentricity = 0.0363204
period = 1997.3138348
avg_speed =
inclination = 3.06296
asc_node = 344.16244
mean_anomaly = 149.23110
arg_peri = 97.09457
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dimensions =
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escape_velocity =
sidereal_day =
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pole_ecliptic_lon =
albedo = 0.1003
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3979 Brorsen (1983 VV1) is a Main-belt Asteroid discovered on November 8, 1983 by Antonín Mrkos at Klet.On proposal of Jana Tichá, the comet was named "Brorsen" after the Danish astronomer Theodor Brorsen on August 8, 1996.

External links

* [http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=3979+Brorsen JPL Small-Body Database Browser on 3979 Brorsen]


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