Ursa (asteroid)
| Ursa 1838 Ursa | |
|---|---|
| Temporary mark, another name | 1971 UC |
| Asteroid number | 1838 |
| Classification | Asteroid |
| Orbital kind | Asteroid belt |
| Discovery | |
| Discovery day | October 20, 1971 |
| Detector | Paul Wirth |
| Discovery place | ツィンマーヴァルト () |
| An orbital element and property Epoch: May 14, 2008 | |
| Perihelion distance (q) | 3.1444665 |
| Aphelion distance (Q) | 3.2817741 |
| Eccentricity (e) | 0.0213667 |
| Revolution period (P) | 2103.7247323 |
| Orbit angle of inclination (i) | 21.98956 |
| Perihelion argument (ω) | 66.91808 |
| Ascending node celestial longitude (Ω) | 44.32875 |
| Mean anomaly (M) | 53.57844 |
| Physical property | |
| Absolute magnitude (H) | 13.8 |
| Albedo (albedo) | 0.0836 |
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Ursa (1838 Ursa) is an asteroid of the asteroid belt outside. Paul Wirth discovered it at the ツィンマーヴァルト astronomical observatory of the suburbs of Bern on October 20, 1971. I was named by words to mean "a bear" in Latin.
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| An asteroid in front: オシタ (asteroid) | Asteroid Ursa (asteroid) | The next asteroid: ラガッサ (asteroid) |
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