asteroid 1935 Lucerna

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Asteroid 1935 Lucerna is a main-belt asteroid named after the Swiss city of Lucerne, discovered in 1935 by Belgian astronomer Eugène Delporte.

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asteroid 1935 Lucerna canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf asteroid
main-belt asteroid
minor planet
absoluteMagnitude approximately 11.0
albedo low albedo
belongsTo Solar System NERFINISHED
population of main-belt asteroids
catalog Minor Planet Center catalogue NERFINISHED
celestialBodyCategory asteroid of the main belt
celestialBodyType rocky body
designationType numbered minor planet
discoverer Eugene Joseph Delporte NERFINISHED
Eugène Delporte NERFINISHED
discoveryCountry Belgium NERFINISHED
discoverySite Uccle Observatory NERFINISHED
discoveryYear 1935
hasDiscoveryMethod optical observation
hasEponym city of Lucerne in Switzerland
hasNumber 1935
locatedIn asteroid belt
namedAfter Lucerne NERFINISHED
Swiss city of Lucerne
namedBy discoverer Eugène Delporte NERFINISHED
namingReason named after the Swiss city of Lucerne
observedBy astronomical observatories
orbitalClass main-belt, non-family background asteroid
orbitalRegion main asteroid belt
orbits Sun NERFINISHED
rotationPeriod on the order of several hours
spectralType C-type asteroid

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Eugène Delporte discovered asteroid 1935 Lucerna