(1826) Miller

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1826 Miller ( provisional designation 1955 RC) is an asteroid that was at the Goethe Link Observatory near Brooklyn (Indiana) discovered as part of the Indiana Asteroid Program. It was discovered on 14 September 1955 but was later determined that he was the same object as in 1929 RV, 1940 WF, 1950 TD and 1952 BC, which have been sighted before the official discovery.

(1826 ) Miller is an asteroid of the outer main belt and has approximately a diameter of 24 km. Be differences in the reflected light from the asteroid suggest that the rotation period is about 6 hours and 46 minutes, but this is an assumption with great uncertainty.

The asteroid was involved in April 2004 at a coverage of a star the size 10 in the constellation Cancer.

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