- 4706 Dennisreuter
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4706 Dennisreuter Discovery[1] and designationDiscovered by R. Rajamohan Discovery site Vainu Bappu Observatory Discovery date February 16, 1988 DesignationsAlternate name(s) 1971 DE1, 1973 UV4, 1973 YE, 1976 SH6, 1988 DR Minor planet
categoryMain belt Epoch August 22, 2008 (JD 2454700.5) Aphelion 398.874 Gm (2.666 AU) Perihelion 279.554 Gm (1.869 AU) Semi-major axis 339.214 Gm (2.268 AU) Eccentricity 0.176 Orbital period 1247.156 d (3.41 a) Average orbital speed 19.63 km/s Mean anomaly 31.601° Inclination 8.258° Longitude of ascending node 178.468° Dimensions ? km Mass ?×10? kg Mean density ? g/cm³ Equatorial surface gravity ? m/s² Equatorial escape velocity ? km/s Sidereal rotation
period? d Axial tilt ?° Pole ecliptic latitude ? Pole ecliptic longitude ? Geometric albedo 0.10? Temperature ~185 K Spectral type ? Absolute magnitude (H) 13.3 4706 Dennisreuter (1988 DR) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on February 16, 1988 by R. Rajamohan at the Vainu Bappu Observatory near Kavalur, India.
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