(10382) Hadamard

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Asteroid
(10382) Hadamard
Properties of the orbit ( animation )
Epoch:  4th November 2013 ( JD 2,456,600.5)
Orbit type Main belt asteroid
Major semi-axis 2.4122  AU
eccentricity 0.1958
Perihelion - aphelion 1.9399 AU - 2.8845 AU
Inclination of the orbit plane 5.4748 °
Length of the ascending node 9.5017 °
Sidereal period 3.75 a
Mean orbital velocity 19.17 km / s
Physical Properties
Absolute brightness 13.9 likes
history
Explorer Paul G. Comba
Date of discovery September 15, 1996
Another name 1996 RJ 3 , 1985 SF 1
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(10382) Hadamard is an asteroid of the main belt , on 15 September 1996 by the American Italo- astronomer Paul G. Comba at Prescott Observatory ( observatory code in 684) Arizona was discovered.

The asteroid was named on July 28, 1999 after the French mathematician Jacques Hadamard (1865–1963), who pioneered work on partial differential equations and geodesy and who succeeded in proving the prime number theorem in 1896 .

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