On the lost minor planet (719) Albert

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Asteroids, Astrometry, Orbital Mechanics, Solar Orbits, Ephemerides, Orbital Elements, Asteroids, Astronomy, Albert, Astrometry, Orbital Elements, Photographs, Earth-Based Observations, History, Data, Orbits, Position (Location), Procedure, Motion

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The Amor-type (q = 1.19) minor planet (719) Albert was lost, soon after its discovery by J. Palisa in Vienna in 1911. A new investigation of the available data, including a complete re-reduction of the Copenhagen and Heidelberg observations, shows that they are mutually consistent, if the timing uncertainty of the ill-defined end-points of the faint photographic trails is taken into account. A new orbit has been computed, but since the orbital longitude is indeterminate at the present epoch, recovery attempts cannot be based on an ephemeris.

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