(2418) Voskovec-Werich
Asteroid (2418) Voskovec-Werich |
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Properties of the orbit ( animation ) | |
Orbit type | Outer main belt |
Asteroid family | Themis family |
Major semi-axis | 3.1311 ± 0.0002 AU |
eccentricity | 0.1582 ± 0.0003 |
Perihelion - aphelion | 2.6356 ± 0.0011 AU - 3.6265 ± 0.0002 AU |
Inclination of the orbit plane | 1.2992 ± 0.0398 ° |
Length of the ascending node | 30.8817 ± 0.0002 ° |
Argument of the periapsis | 34.7907 ± 0.0002 ° |
Time of passage of the perihelion | August 29, 2021 |
Sidereal period | 5.54 a ± 0.1799 d |
Physical Properties | |
Medium diameter | 12.132 ± 3.585 km |
Albedo | 0.109 ± 0.110 |
Absolute brightness | 11.8 mag |
history | |
Explorer | Luboš Kohoutek |
Date of discovery | October 26, 1971 |
Another name | 1971 UV ; 1973 DJ; 1976 SR 6 ; 1979 KV |
Source: Unless otherwise stated, the data comes from JPL Small-Body Database Browser . The affiliation to an asteroid family is automatically determined from the AstDyS-2 database . Please also note the note on asteroid items. |
(2418) Voskovec-Werich ( 1971 UV ; 1973 DJ ; 1976 SR 6 ; 1979 KV ) is an approximately twelve-kilometer asteroid of the outer main belt that was discovered on October 26, 1971 by the Czech (then: Czechoslovakia ) astronomer Luboš Kohoutek at the Hamburger Observatory in Hamburg-Bergedorf ( IAU code 029) was discovered. It belongs to the Themis family, a group of asteroids named after (24) Themis .
designation
(2418) Voskovec-Werich was named after Jiří Voskovec (1905–1981) and Jan Werich (1905–1980), who were Czech actors and playwrights. They became famous for several plays and reviews in the 1930s. Together they founded the Osvobozené divadlo , an avant-garde theater.
See also
Web links
- (2418) Voskovec-Werich in the database of the "Asteroids - Dynamic Site" (AstDyS-2, English).
- (2418) Voskovec-Werich in the Small-Body Database of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory .
Individual evidence
- ^ Lutz D. Schmadel : Dictionary of Minor Planet Names . Fifth Revised and Enlarged Edition. Ed .: Lutz D. Schmadel. 5th edition. Springer Verlag , Berlin , Heidelberg 2003, ISBN 978-3-540-29925-7 , pp. 186 (English, 992 pp., Link.springer.com [ONLINE; accessed on August 10, 2019] Original title: Dictionary of Minor Planet Names . First edition: Springer Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg 1992): “1971 UV. Discovered 1971 Oct. 26 by L. Kohoutek at Bergedorf. "