Isaac Newton

(1986 RL5 )
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NOW @ 25 PIS 42
FOUND @ 5 PIS 28
 
Inclination: 9.737
Eccentricity: 0.081
Period: 5.369 years
AU 3.066
Type: 0000

Discovery Chart

5.9.1986 03:29 La Silla 70w44 29s15 observations 1


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Named for Isaac Newton (1643-1727), hailed by some as the greatest universal genius of all time. Newton formulated the laws of motion, with the specific application to gravitation, and is known for his 1687 publication of the Principia Mathematica. He also made seminal contributions to optics and the construction of the reflecting telescope. Newton was the last to observe, from his rooms at Trinity College, Cambridge, the great comet of 1680---the first comet to have its motion explained on gravitational principles. He also served as master of the Royal Mint in London. Named by the Small Bodies Names Committee.


Discovered on 5-9-1986 in La Silla by Debehogne, H.

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