2959 Scholl

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2959 Scholl
Discovery [1]
Discovered by E. Bowell
Discovery site Anderson Mesa Station
Discovery date 4 September 1983
Designations
MPC designation 2959 Scholl
Named after
Hans Scholl[2]
1983 RE2 · 1968 UB3
1977 UK · 1978 EY1
main-belt (outer)
Orbital characteristics[1]
Epoch 27 June 2015 (JD 2457200.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc 46.83 yr (17,103 days)
Aphelion 5.0325 AU
Perihelion 2.8584 AU
3.9454 AU
Eccentricity 0.2755
7.84 yr (2862.5 days)
339.14°
Inclination 5.2333°
121.24°
285.02°
Earth MOID 1.8744 AU
Physical characteristics
Dimensions 34.11 km
16. h
0.0503
11.0 mag

2959 Scholl, provisional designation 1983 RE2, is an asteroid of the outer main-belt, named after German astronomer Hans Scholl.[2] It was discovered on September 4, 1983 by E. Bowell of the Lowell Observatory at Anderson Mesa Station (Flagstaff AM) in Arizona, United States.[1]

References

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