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Discovery | |
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Discovered by | Tom Gehrels |
Discovery site | Palomar Observatory |
Discovery date | March 24, 1971 |
Designations | |
1864 | |
Named after | Daedalus |
1971 FA | |
Orbital characteristics | |
Epoch May 14, 2008 | |
Aphelion | 2.358657452990988 |
Perihelion | .5629970171776272 |
Eccentricity | .6146039698218418 |
644.906438055071 | |
285.3203004092101 | |
Inclination | 22.19667820366957 |
6.705451605438945 | |
325.5368416942093 | |
Physical characteristics | |
Dimensions | 3.7 km |
8.572 hours | |
SQ or Sr | |
14.85 | |
1864 Daedalus (1971 FA) is an Apollo asteroid and Near-Earth object discovered on March 24, 1971 by Tom Gehrels at Palomar Observatory.
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