(65685) Behring

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( 65685 ) Behring is a main belt asteroid of the middle, which was discovered by the German astronomer frankness Börngen and Lutz D. Schmadel on October 10, 1990 at Tautenburg Observatory (IAU code 033) in the Thuringian Forest Tautenburger.

The asteroid named one of the AstDyS -2 database to Zdenekhorsky family, a group of asteroids that is named after ( 3827 ) Zdeněkhorský. After FORMING classification (Small Main -Belt Asteroid Spectroscopic Survey) were assumed in ( 65685 ) Behring of a dark surface with a spectroscopic investigation of Gianluca Masi, Sergio Foglia and Richard P. Binzel, it might be so, roughly speaking, to act a C- asteroids.

The timeless ( nichtoskulierenden ) orbital elements of ( 65685 ) Behring are almost identical with those of two potentially larger asteroids, assuming the absolute brightness of 15.2 and 15.4, compared to 15.5: ( 111118 ) 2001 VZ87 and ( 152343 ) 2005 UW73.

( 65685 ) Behring was named at the suggestion of sincerity Börngen after the German bacteriologist and Serologists Emil von Behring, the first winner of the Nobel Prize for Medicine (1901 ). Universally valid was the naming of the asteroid by publication on 7 January 2004 After Emil von Behring, a lunar crater in the southern hemisphere moon was in 1979 already been named. Lunar crater von Behring.

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