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- 1620_Geographos apoapsis "2.4881E8".
- 1620_Geographos averageSpeed "25.92".
- 1620_Geographos mass "2.6".
- 1620_Geographos orbitalPeriod "507.665".
- 1620_Geographos periapsis "1.23817E8".
- 1620_Geographos temperature "249.0".
- 1620_Geographos absoluteMagnitude "15.6".
- 1620_Geographos abstract "The asteroid 1620 Geographos /dʒiːoʊˈɡræfɒs/ was discovered on September 14, 1951 at the Palomar Observatory by Albert George Wilson and Rudolph Minkowski. It was originally given the provisional designation 1951 RA. Its name, a Greek word meaning "geographer" (geo– 'Earth' + graphos 'drawer/writer'), was chosen to honour geographers and the National Geographic Society.Geographos is a Mars-crosser asteroid and a near-Earth object belonging to the Apollos. In 1994, during the asteroid's closest approach to Earth in two centuries at 5.0 Gm-which will not be bettered until 2586- a radar study of it was conducted by the Deep Space Network at Goldstone, California. The resultant images show Geographos to be the most elongated object in the solar system; it measures 5.1×1.8 km.Geographos is an S-type asteroid, meaning that it is highly reflective and composed of nickel-iron mixed with iron- and magnesium-silicates.Geographos was to be explored by the U.S.'s Clementine mission; however, a malfunctioning thruster ended the mission before it could approach the asteroid.".
- 1620_Geographos albedo "0.325".
- 1620_Geographos apoapsis "2.4881E11".
- 1620_Geographos averageSpeed "93312.0".
- 1620_Geographos discovered "1951-09-14".
- 1620_Geographos discoverer Albert_George_Wilson.
- 1620_Geographos discoverer Rudolph_Minkowski.
- 1620_Geographos epoch "March 6, 2006 (JD 2453800.5)".
- 1620_Geographos escapeVelocity "5.4".
- 1620_Geographos formerName "1951 RA".
- 1620_Geographos mass "2600.0".
- 1620_Geographos orbitalPeriod "4.3862256E7".
- 1620_Geographos periapsis "1.23817E11".
- 1620_Geographos rotationPeriod "18748.8".
- 1620_Geographos temperature "249.0".
- 1620_Geographos thumbnail 1620Geographos_(Lightcurve_Inversion).png?width=300.
- 1620_Geographos wikiPageExternalLink geographos.html.
- 1620_Geographos wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=sb&sstr=1620.
- 1620_Geographos wikiPageExternalLink sbdb.cgi?sstr=1620;orb=1.
- 1620_Geographos wikiPageExternalLink 21379.
- 1620_Geographos wikiPageID "520704".
- 1620_Geographos wikiPageRevisionID "604382431".
- 1620_Geographos absMagnitude "15.6".
- 1620_Geographos albedo "0.325".
- 1620_Geographos altNames "1951".
- 1620_Geographos aphelion "248.81".
- 1620_Geographos argPeri "276.793".
- 1620_Geographos ascNode "337.293".
- 1620_Geographos avgSpeed "25.92".
- 1620_Geographos bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- 1620_Geographos caption "A three-dimensional model of 1620 Geographos based on its light curve.".
- 1620_Geographos density "2".
- 1620_Geographos dimensions "5.1".
- 1620_Geographos discovered "1951-09-14".
- 1620_Geographos discoverer Albert_George_Wilson.
- 1620_Geographos discoverer Rudolph_Minkowski.
- 1620_Geographos discovery "yes".
- 1620_Geographos eccentricity "0.335".
- 1620_Geographos epoch "2006-03-06".
- 1620_Geographos escapeVelocity "~0.0015 km/s".
- 1620_Geographos hasPhotoCollection 1620_Geographos.
- 1620_Geographos inclination "13.341".
- 1620_Geographos mass "~2.6 kg".
- 1620_Geographos meanAnomaly "147.839".
- 1620_Geographos mpCategory List_of_Apollo_asteroids.
- 1620_Geographos mpCategory List_of_Mars-crossing_minor_planets.
- 1620_Geographos name "1620".
- 1620_Geographos namedAfter National_Geographic_Society.
- 1620_Geographos perihelion "123.817".
- 1620_Geographos period "4.3862256E7".
- 1620_Geographos physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 1620_Geographos rotation "18748.8".
- 1620_Geographos semimajor "186.314".
- 1620_Geographos singleTemperature "~249 K".
- 1620_Geographos spectralType S-type_asteroid.
- 1620_Geographos surfaceGrav "~0.0008 m/s²".
- 1620_Geographos subject Category:Apollo_asteroids.
- 1620_Geographos subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1951.
- 1620_Geographos subject Category:Mars-crossing_asteroids.
- 1620_Geographos subject Category:Radar-imaged_asteroids.
- 1620_Geographos subject Category:S-type_asteroids.
- 1620_Geographos type CelestialBody.
- 1620_Geographos type Planet.
- 1620_Geographos type Planet.
- 1620_Geographos type PhysicalBody.
- 1620_Geographos comment "The asteroid 1620 Geographos /dʒiːoʊˈɡræfɒs/ was discovered on September 14, 1951 at the Palomar Observatory by Albert George Wilson and Rudolph Minkowski. It was originally given the provisional designation 1951 RA. Its name, a Greek word meaning "geographer" (geo– 'Earth' + graphos 'drawer/writer'), was chosen to honour geographers and the National Geographic Society.Geographos is a Mars-crosser asteroid and a near-Earth object belonging to the Apollos.".
- 1620_Geographos label "(1620) Geographos".
- 1620_Geographos label "(1620) Geographos".
- 1620_Geographos label "(1620) Geógrafo".
- 1620_Geographos label "(1620) Géographos".
- 1620_Geographos label "(1620) Географ".
- 1620_Geographos label "1620 Geographos".
- 1620_Geographos label "1620 Geographos".
- 1620_Geographos label "1620 Geographos".
- 1620_Geographos label "Geographos (planetoïde)".
- 1620_Geographos label "ジオグラフォス (小惑星)".
- 1620_Geographos label "地理星 (小行星)".
- 1620_Geographos sameAs (1620)_Geographos.
- 1620_Geographos sameAs 1620_Γεωγράφος.
- 1620_Geographos sameAs (1620)_Geógrafo.
- 1620_Geographos sameAs 1620_Geographos.
- 1620_Geographos sameAs (1620)_Géographos.
- 1620_Geographos sameAs 1620_Geographos.
- 1620_Geographos sameAs 1620_Geographos.
- 1620_Geographos sameAs ジオグラフォス_(小惑星).
- 1620_Geographos sameAs Geographos_(planetoïde).
- 1620_Geographos sameAs (1620)_Geographos.
- 1620_Geographos sameAs 1620_Geographos.
- 1620_Geographos sameAs m.02l05p.
- 1620_Geographos sameAs Q141554.
- 1620_Geographos sameAs Q141554.
- 1620_Geographos wasDerivedFrom 1620_Geographos?oldid=604382431.
- 1620_Geographos depiction 1620Geographos_(Lightcurve_Inversion).png.