5100 Pasachoff
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5100 Pasachoff is an asteroid. It was named after Professor Jay Pasachoff in 1993 by E. Bowell, the discoverer (1985 GW).
Data
- semimajor axis: 2.46973814 A.U.
- eccentricity: 0.1351385
- inclination: 7.73827 deg.
- period: 3.88 years
- longitude of ascending node: 101.87185 deg.
- argument of perihelion: 36.14564 deg.
- mean anomaly: 102.24392 deg. (2000.0; 8/1.0/93=JDT 2449200.5)
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