(330) Adalberta

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(330 ) Adalberta is an asteroid of the main asteroid belt, which was discovered on February 2, 1910 by Max Wolf.

Originally it was another object that Max Wolf discovered photographically on 18 March 1892, the provisional designation " 1892 X" was provided with the name " 330 Adalberta ". Only two positions of this object could be determined, the basis of which it could later be observed any more. In 1982 finally could RM West, C. Madsen and Lutz D. Schmadel show that it had been when the observed object in truth stars in our galaxy. In the same year, according to legend (330 ) Adalberta has been reassigned to another object, which was also discovered by Max Wolf, had a provisional name ' A910 CB' get when discovered and was mistakenly thought to be identical with ( 783 ) Nora.

Adalberta moves at a distance of 1.8 ( perihelion ) to 3.1 ( aphelion ) astronomical units in 3.9 years of the sun. The orbit is inclined 6.8 ° to the ecliptic, the orbital eccentricity is 0.25.

The diameter of Adalberta is estimated to be 7 to 15 kilometers. Your albedo, spectral type and rotation period are unknown.

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