Discovered by A. Schwassmann Alternative names 1918 ET Aphelion 3.1427 AU (470.14 Gm) Discovered 30 October 1918 Asteroid group Asteroid belt | Discovery date 30 October 1918 Observation arc 100.01 yr (36529 days) Perihelion 2.6457 AU (395.79 Gm) Absolute magnitude 9.3 | |
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Discoverer Friedrich Karl Arnold Schwassmann Similar 528 Rezia, 509 Iolanda, 540 Rosamunde, 441 Bathilde, 417 Suevia |
906 Repsolda is a minor planet orbiting the Sun. It is named for the German astronomer and fireman Johann Georg Repsold (1770–1830), who founded and ran Hamburg Observatory.
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