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170906 Coluche

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170906 Coluche
Discovery
Discovered byTenagra II Observatory
Discovery dateDecember 9, 2004
Designations
Designation
170906 Coluche
Named after
Michel Colucci
2004 XC41
main belt asteroid
Orbital characteristics[1]
Aphelion2.2118276 AU (330,884,699.315 km)
Perihelion1.9102487 AU (285,769,138.027 km)
2.4244470 AU (362,692,108.825 km)
Eccentricity0.1363483
1201.5043235 days
3.29 years
163.01785°
Inclination1.55409°
Physical characteristics
16.9

170906 Coluche (provisional designation 2004 XC41) is a main belt asteroid. It was discovered on December 9, 2004 at Tenagra II Observatory. 170906 Coluche is named after Michel Colucci, a French comedian.

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