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Index 1589 Fanatica

1589 Fanatica, provisional designation, is a stony, Vestian asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 11 kilometers in diameter.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 33 relations: Akari (satellite), Albedo, Asteroid, Asteroid belt, Astronomical unit, Brian D. Warner, Degree (angle), Ecliptic, Eva Perón, Heidelberg-Königstuhl State Observatory, Hour, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Julian day, Julian year (astronomy), La Plata Astronomical Observatory, Light curve, Magnitude (astronomy), Miguel Itzigsohn, Minor planet, Minor Planet Center, Observation arc, Orbital eccentricity, Orbital inclination, Robert D. Stephens, Rotation period (astronomy), S-type asteroid, Springer Science+Business Media, Vesta family, Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, 1569 Evita, 1581 Abanderada, 1582 Martir, 1588 Descamisada.

  2. Astronomical objects discovered in 1950
  3. Discoveries by Miguel Itzigsohn

Akari (satellite)

AKARI (ASTRO-F) was an infrared astronomy satellite developed by Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, in cooperation with institutes of Europe and Korea.

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Albedo

Albedo is the fraction of sunlight that is diffusely reflected by a body.

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Asteroid

An asteroid is a minor planet—an object that is neither a true planet nor an identified comet— that orbits within the inner Solar System.

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Asteroid belt

The asteroid belt is a torus-shaped region in the Solar System, centered on the Sun and roughly spanning the space between the orbits of the planets Jupiter and Mars.

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Astronomical unit

The astronomical unit (symbol: au, or AU) is a unit of length defined to be exactly equal to.

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Brian D. Warner

Brian Dale Warner (born 1952) is an American amateur astronomer and computer programmer.

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Degree (angle)

A degree (in full, a degree of arc, arc degree, or arcdegree), usually denoted by ° (the degree symbol), is a measurement of a plane angle in which one full rotation is 360 degrees.

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Ecliptic

The ecliptic or ecliptic plane is the orbital plane of Earth around the Sun.

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Eva Perón

María Eva Duarte de Perón (7 May 1919 – 26 July 1952), better known as just Eva Perón or by the nickname Evita, was an Argentine politician, activist, actress, and philanthropist who served as First Lady of Argentina from June 1946 until her death in July 1952, as the wife of Argentine President Juan Perón (1895–1974).

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Heidelberg-Königstuhl State Observatory

Heidelberg-Königstuhl State Observatory (Landessternwarte Heidelberg-Königstuhl) is a historic astronomical observatory located near the summit of the Königstuhl hill in the city of Heidelberg in Germany.

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Hour

An hour (symbol: h; also abbreviated hr) is a unit of time historically reckoned as of a day and defined contemporarily as exactly 3,600 seconds (SI).

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Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is a Federally Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC) in La Cañada Flintridge, California, Crescenta Valley, United States.

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Julian day

The Julian day is the continuous count of days since the beginning of the Julian period, and is used primarily by astronomers, and in software for easily calculating elapsed days between two events (e.g. food production date and sell by date).

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Julian year (astronomy)

In astronomy, a Julian year (symbol: a or aj) is a unit of measurement of time defined as exactly 365.25 days of SI seconds each.

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La Plata Astronomical Observatory

The La Plata Astronomical Observatory (Observatorio Astronómico de La Plata) is an observatory located in the city of La Plata, capital of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Light curve

In astronomy, a light curve is a graph of the light intensity of a celestial object or region as a function of time, typically with the magnitude of light received on the y-axis and with time on the x-axis.

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Magnitude (astronomy)

In astronomy, magnitude is measure of the brightness of an object, usually in a defined passband.

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Miguel Itzigsohn

Miguel Itzigsohn (1908–1978) was an Argentine astronomer and observer of comets, credited by the Minor Planet Center with the discovery of 15 asteroids between 1948 and 1954. 1589 Fanatica and Miguel Itzigsohn are Discoveries by Miguel Itzigsohn.

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Minor planet

According to the International Astronomical Union (IAU), a minor planet is an astronomical object in direct orbit around the Sun that is exclusively classified as neither a planet nor a comet.

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Minor Planet Center

The Minor Planet Center (MPC) is the official body for observing and reporting on minor planets under the auspices of the International Astronomical Union (IAU).

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Observation arc

In observational astronomy, the observation arc (or arc length) of a Solar System body is the time period between its earliest and latest observations, used for tracing the body's path.

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Orbital eccentricity

In astrodynamics, the orbital eccentricity of an astronomical object is a dimensionless parameter that determines the amount by which its orbit around another body deviates from a perfect circle.

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Orbital inclination

Orbital inclination measures the tilt of an object's orbit around a celestial body.

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Robert D. Stephens

Robert D. Stephens (born 1955) is an American amateur astronomer and a prolific photometrist of minor planets at the Center for Solar System Studies, Rancho Cucamonga in California, United States.

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Rotation period (astronomy)

In astronomy, the rotation period or spin period of a celestial object (e.g., star, planet, moon, asteroid) has two definitions.

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S-type asteroid

S-type asteroids are asteroids with a spectral type that is indicative of a siliceous (i.e. stony) mineralogical composition, hence the name.

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Springer Science+Business Media, commonly known as Springer, is a German multinational publishing company of books, e-books and peer-reviewed journals in science, humanities, technical and medical (STM) publishing.

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Vesta family

The Vesta family (adj. Vestian) is a family of asteroids.

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Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer

Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE, observatory code C51, Explorer 92 and MIDEX-6) is a NASA infrared astronomy space telescope in the Explorers Program launched in December 2009.

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1569 Evita

1569 Evita, provisional designation, is a dark background asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 36 kilometers in diameter. 1589 Fanatica and 1569 Evita are background asteroids, Discoveries by Miguel Itzigsohn, minor planet object articles (numbered) and named minor planets.

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1581 Abanderada

1581 Abanderada, provisional designation, is a dark Themistian asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 35 kilometers in diameter. 1589 Fanatica and 1581 Abanderada are astronomical objects discovered in 1950, Discoveries by Miguel Itzigsohn, minor planet object articles (numbered) and named minor planets.

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1582 Martir

1582 Martir, provisional designation, is a carbonaceous background asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter. 1589 Fanatica and 1582 Martir are astronomical objects discovered in 1950, background asteroids, Discoveries by Miguel Itzigsohn, minor planet object articles (numbered) and named minor planets.

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1588 Descamisada

1588 Descamisada, provisional designation, is an Eos asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, approximately 18 kilometers in diameter. 1589 Fanatica and 1588 Descamisada are Discoveries by Miguel Itzigsohn, minor planet object articles (numbered) and named minor planets.

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See also

Astronomical objects discovered in 1950

Discoveries by Miguel Itzigsohn

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1589_Fanatica