ABSOLUTE VISUAL MAGNITUDE
* IAU-adopted absolute V magnitude (H)
(MAGNITUDE) |
SLOPE PARAMETER * IAU-adopted slope parameter (G) | SLOPE PARAMETER ORIGIN FLAG * Those slope parameters that were determined by fitting the IAU-adopted phase function to data are given an origin code letter of 'f' (for 'fitted'); all others are given a code letter of 'a' (for 'assumed'). | MPC REFERENCE * Minor Planet Circular (MPC) or Minor Planet Orbit Supplement (MPO) reference |
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13.6 | 0.15 | a | MPC 17267 |
DISCOVERY DATE * Date of discovery of an object | DISCOVERY LOCATION * Location where the discovery observation of an object was made | DISCOVERER NAMES * The name(s) of the discoverer(s) of an object |
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1975-01-18 | Nauchnyj | Chernykh, L. |
NEOWISE DIAMETER
* NEOWISE best-fit effective spherical diameter, or assumed value if not fitted.
(KILOMETER) |
NEOWISE DIAMETER UNCERTAINTY
* NEOWISE unceratinty in the best-fit effective spherical diameter, or assumed value if not fitted.
(KILOMETER) |
NEOWISE V ALBEDO * NEOWISE best-fit visible geometric albedo, or assumed value if not fitted. | NEOWISE V ALBEDO UNCERTAINTY * NEOWISE uncertainty of the best-fit visible geometric albedo, or assumed value if not fitted. | NEOWISE THERMAL BEAMING PARAMETER * NEOWISE best-fit NEATM thermal beaming parameter, or assumed value if not fitted. | NEOWISE THERMAL BEAMING PARAMETER UNCERTAINTY * NEOWISE uncertainty of the best-fit NEATM thermal beaming parameter, or assumed value if not fitted. | NEOWISE REFERENCE CODE * NEOWISE reference code to the original publication of fitted parameters. See the refrence.tab in the dataset for the full reference |
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8.686 | 0.612 | 0.309 | 0.126 | 0.906 | 0.174 | Mas11 |
time: 1990 file: spectra/2965surikov.tab dataset: SMASS Asteroid Survey V2.1
time: 1997-01-12T04:36 file: n02272_n02988/02965_surikov.tab dataset: Small Solar System Objects Spectroscopic Survey V1.0