744 Aguntina
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744 Aguntina
| Name | |
|---|---|
| Name | Aguntina |
| Designation | 1913 QW |
| Discovery | |
| Discoverer | J. Rheden |
| Discovery date | February 26, 1913 |
| Discovery site | Vienna |
| Orbital elements | |
| Epoch August 18, 2005 (JDCT 2453600.5) | |
| Eccentricity (e) | 0.122 |
| Semimajor axis (a) | 3.167 AU |
| Perihelion (q) | 2.780 AU |
| Aphelion (Q) | 3.555 AU |
| Orbital period (P) | 5.637 a |
| Inclination (i) | 7.709° |
| Longitude of the ascending node (Ω) | 142.792° |
| Argument of Perihelion (ω) | 30.447° |
| Mean anomaly (M) | 106.697° |
744 Aguntina is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.
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|---|---|---|
| Previous minor planet | 744 Aguntina | Next minor planet |
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