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1370 Hella

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Discovered by
  
Reinmuth, K.

Alternative names
  
1935 QG

Discovered
  
31 August 1935

Discoverer
  
Karl Wilhelm Reinmuth

MPC designation
  
1370

Discovery date
  
31 August 1935

Observation arc
  
80.61 yr (29441 days)

Orbits
  
Sun

Asteroid group
  
Asteroid belt

Aphelion
  
2.6342208 AU (394.07382 Gm)

Perihelion
  
1.8669326 AU (279.28914 Gm)

Discovery site
  
Landessternwarte Heidelberg-Königstuhl

Similar
  
1862 Apollo, Sun, 1419 Danzig, 1056 Azalea, 1111 Reinmuthia

1370 Hella (1935 QG) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on August 31, 1935, by Karl Reinmuth from the Landessternwarte Heidelberg-Königstuhl observatory in Heidelberg, Germany. The name 'Hella' was chosen by Gustav Strache in honour of Helene Nowacki, an astronomer at the Astronomisches Rechen-Institut in Heidelberg.

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1370 Hella Wikipedia