9553 Colas

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Colas
Discovery
Discovery site CERGA - Schmidt telescope
Designations
MPC designation 9553
1985 UG2
Orbital characteristics
Epoch May 14, 2008
Aphelion 2.4540578
Perihelion 1.9422178
Eccentricity 0.1164258
1190.3667586
320.43401
Inclination 1.91966
149.94070
252.74274
Physical characteristics
14.6
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9553 Colas (1985 UG2) is a main-belt asteroid. F. Roig a,∗, R. Gil-Hutton (Icarus 2006) showed that it has a Vesta-type spectrum from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey.

Citation : 9553 Colas Discovered 1985 Oct. 17 at Caussols. François Colas (b. 1959) is an expert on modern solar-system astrometry at the Institut de Mécanique Celeste in Paris. He has contributed to numerous research papers in observational planetary astronomy. A strong supporter of the Pic du Midi Observatory, he has many fruitful relations with the amateur community.

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