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- 2685_Masursky apoapsis "4.26737E8".
- 2685_Masursky averageSpeed "18.53".
- 2685_Masursky density "2700.0".
- 2685_Masursky orbitalPeriod "1503.1269999999997".
- 2685_Masursky periapsis "3.41603E8".
- 2685_Masursky temperature "176.0".
- 2685_Masursky temperature "264.0".
- 2685_Masursky absoluteMagnitude "12.2".
- 2685_Masursky abstract "The asteroid 2685 Masursky is a main-belt asteroid. It was discovered by Edward (Ted) Bowell in 1981. It was named after Harold Masursky (1923–1990), a planetary geologist at the U.S. Geological Survey, Flagstaff, who worked on numerous space missions.Little was known about Masursky until the Cassini space probe, en route to Jupiter and Saturn, flew past it on 23 January 2000. Since Cassini passed the asteroid at a distance of 1.6 million kilometres (about four times the Earth–Moon distance), the images it returned showed nothing more than a dot. Nevertheless, Cassini was able to determine Masursky's size (about 15–20 km in diameter). Masursky's orbit places it within the Eunomia family of S-type asteroids. Cassini's observations had cast some doubt on its composition, but later ground-based spectroscopy has confirmed its S-type spectrum.".
- 2685_Masursky albedo "0.06".
- 2685_Masursky apoapsis "4.26737E11".
- 2685_Masursky averageSpeed "66708.0".
- 2685_Masursky density "2700.0".
- 2685_Masursky discovered "1981-05-03".
- 2685_Masursky discoverer Edward_L._G._Bowell.
- 2685_Masursky epoch "July 14, 2004 (JD 2453200.5)".
- 2685_Masursky escapeVelocity "32.4".
- 2685_Masursky formerName "1950 VO; 1973 QF;".
- 2685_Masursky formerName "1975 XJ5; 1977 KU;".
- 2685_Masursky formerName "1981 JN".
- 2685_Masursky orbitalPeriod "1.2987017279999998E8".
- 2685_Masursky periapsis "3.41603E11".
- 2685_Masursky temperature "176.0".
- 2685_Masursky temperature "264.0".
- 2685_Masursky thumbnail Asteroid_2685Masurky.gif?width=300.
- 2685_Masursky wikiPageID "586035".
- 2685_Masursky wikiPageRevisionID "564955409".
- 2685_Masursky absMagnitude "12.2".
- 2685_Masursky albedo "0.06".
- 2685_Masursky altNames "1950".
- 2685_Masursky altNames "1975".
- 2685_Masursky altNames "1981".
- 2685_Masursky aphelion "426.737".
- 2685_Masursky argPeri "289.057".
- 2685_Masursky ascNode "215.437".
- 2685_Masursky avgSpeed "18.53".
- 2685_Masursky bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- 2685_Masursky caption "Masursky as seen by Cassini with identification arrow".
- 2685_Masursky density "~2.7 g/cm³".
- 2685_Masursky dimensions "15".
- 2685_Masursky discovered "1981-05-03".
- 2685_Masursky discoverer Edward_L._G._Bowell.
- 2685_Masursky discovery "yes".
- 2685_Masursky eccentricity "0.111".
- 2685_Masursky epoch "2004-07-14".
- 2685_Masursky escapeVelocity "0.009".
- 2685_Masursky hasPhotoCollection 2685_Masursky.
- 2685_Masursky inclination "12.132".
- 2685_Masursky mass "0.5".
- 2685_Masursky meanAnomaly "297.289".
- 2685_Masursky mpCategory "Main belt".
- 2685_Masursky name "2685".
- 2685_Masursky namedAfter Harold_Masursky.
- 2685_Masursky perihelion "341.603".
- 2685_Masursky period "1.2987017279999998E8".
- 2685_Masursky physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 2685_Masursky rotation "unknown".
- 2685_Masursky semimajor "384.17".
- 2685_Masursky singleTemperature "max: 264K".
- 2685_Masursky singleTemperature "~176 K".
- 2685_Masursky spectralType S-type_asteroid.
- 2685_Masursky surfaceGrav "0.006".
- 2685_Masursky subject Category:Asteroids_named_for_people.
- 2685_Masursky subject Category:Asteroids_visited_by_spacecraft.
- 2685_Masursky subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1981.
- 2685_Masursky subject Category:Discoveries_by_Edward_L._G._Bowell.
- 2685_Masursky subject Category:Eunomia_asteroids.
- 2685_Masursky subject Category:S-type_asteroids.
- 2685_Masursky type CelestialBody.
- 2685_Masursky type Planet.
- 2685_Masursky type Planet.
- 2685_Masursky type PhysicalBody.
- 2685_Masursky comment "The asteroid 2685 Masursky is a main-belt asteroid. It was discovered by Edward (Ted) Bowell in 1981. It was named after Harold Masursky (1923–1990), a planetary geologist at the U.S. Geological Survey, Flagstaff, who worked on numerous space missions.Little was known about Masursky until the Cassini space probe, en route to Jupiter and Saturn, flew past it on 23 January 2000.".
- 2685_Masursky label "(2685) Masursky".
- 2685_Masursky label "(2685) Masursky".
- 2685_Masursky label "(2685) Masursky".
- 2685_Masursky label "(2685) Мазурский".
- 2685_Masursky label "2685 Masursky".
- 2685_Masursky label "2685 Masursky".
- 2685_Masursky label "2685 Masursky".
- 2685_Masursky label "Masursky (planetoïde)".
- 2685_Masursky label "マサースキー (小惑星)".
- 2685_Masursky label "小行星2685".
- 2685_Masursky sameAs (2685)_Masursky.
- 2685_Masursky sameAs 2685_Μαζέρσκι.
- 2685_Masursky sameAs (2685)_Masursky.
- 2685_Masursky sameAs 2685_Masursky.
- 2685_Masursky sameAs マサースキー_(小惑星).
- 2685_Masursky sameAs 2685_마수르스키.
- 2685_Masursky sameAs Masursky_(planetoïde).
- 2685_Masursky sameAs (2685)_Masursky.
- 2685_Masursky sameAs 2685_Masursky.
- 2685_Masursky sameAs m.02sphs.
- 2685_Masursky sameAs Q149960.
- 2685_Masursky sameAs Q149960.
- 2685_Masursky wasDerivedFrom 2685_Masursky?oldid=564955409.
- 2685_Masursky depiction Asteroid_2685Masurky.gif.
- 2685_Masursky isPrimaryTopicOf 2685_Masursky.
- 2685_Masursky name "2685 Masursky".