James

(1974 UB )
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NOW @ 27 ARI 40
FOUND @ 26 ARI 51
 
Inclination: 36.31
Eccentricity: 0.36
Period: 3.093 years
AU 2.123
Type: 0005

Discovery Chart

17.10.1974 10:39 Palomar 116w51 33n21 observations 1


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Named in honor of James G. Williams, celestial mechanician who extended the theory of secular perturbations to orbits of high inclination. This minor planet lies very near one of the secular resonances discovered by Williams, and its argument of perihelion librates around the value of 90 degrees. (M 5688) _ _.


Discovered on 17-10-1974 in Palomar by Helin, E. F.

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