(263) Dresda

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(263 ) Dresda is an asteroid of the main asteroid belt, which was discovered on November 3, 1886 by Johann Palisa at the Observatory of Vienna.

The asteroid is named after the German city of Dresden.

Dresda moves at a distance of 2.6571 ( perihelion ) to 3.1142 ( aphelion ) astronomical units in 4.9020 years of the sun. The orbit is inclined 1.3137 ° to the ecliptic, the orbital eccentricity is 0.7921.

Dresda has a diameter of 23 kilometers. It has a bright silicate- rich surface with an albedo of 0.226. In around 16 hours and 46 minutes to rotate around its own axis.

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