1373 Cincinnati

b>1373 Cincinnati
bgcolor="#ffc0c0" colspan="2" | Orbital characteristics 1
a href="/encyclopedia/Orbit" title="Orbit">Orbit type Main belt
a href="/encyclopedia/Semimajor-axis" title="Semimajor axis">Semimajor axis 3.416 AU
a href="/encyclopedia/Perihelion" title="Perihelion">Perihelion distance 2.335 AU
a href="/encyclopedia/Aphelion" title="Aphelion">Aphelion distance 4.498 AU
a href="/encyclopedia/Orbital-period" title="Orbital period">Orbital period 6.31 years
a href="/encyclopedia/Inclination" title="Inclination">Inclination 38.97°
a href="/encyclopedia/Eccentricity-(orbit)" title="Eccentricity (orbit)">Eccentricity 0.317
bgcolor="#ffc0c0" colspan="2" | Physical characteristics
a href="/encyclopedia/Diameter" title="Diameter">Diameter 3 17 - 37 km
a href="/encyclopedia/Absolute-magnitude" title="Absolute magnitude">Abs. magnitude 1 11.20
bgcolor="#ffc0c0" colspan="2" | History 2
esignation 1935 QN
iscoverer E. Hubble, 1935
1373 Cincinnati is a Main belt asteroid. It has a somewhat irregular orbit. Otherwise it is probably a typical member of the belt. Cincinnati was discovered by the famous American astronomer Edwin Hubble on August 30, 1935. It was his only asteroid discovery. It is named after the city of Cincinnati, Ohio. Cincinnati

 

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