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  1. It orbits the Sun in the outer main-belt at a distance of 2.53.8 AU once every 5 years and 7 months (2,043 days; semi-major axis of 3.15 AU). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.19 and an inclination of 3 ° with respect to the ecliptic . [2]

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  3. Apr 22, 2024 · Composer and pianist. Signature. Ludwig van Beethoven ( baptized 17 December 1770 in Bonn – 26 March 1827 in Vienna; pronounced LUD-vig vahn BAY-TOH-ven) was a German composer. He wrote classical music for the piano, orchestras and different groups of instruments. His best-known works are his third ("Eroica"), fifth, sixth ("Pastorale") and ...

  4. The asteroid belt or main belt is a ring of small and large rocks and dust between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. The biggest object in the asteroid belt is Ceres , a dwarf planet . The Kirkwood gaps separate the asteroid belt into several groups.

  5. This plot shows the location of the main belt with respect to the planets and the Sun as well as the orbital structure of asteroid inclinations and number…

  6. Feb 28, 2019 · This workshop brings together experts to establish the current understanding of Main Belt asteroid science, as well as to debate future directions for investigation. The workshop stimulates discussions about accretion, chemistry, collisions, dynamics, geophysics, and meteorites. The workshop is limited to approximately 100 attendees. Main ...

  7. Ludwig van Beethoven – German composer and pianist. Name: Ludwig van Beethoven. Date of Birth: 17 December 1770. Place of Birth: Bonn, Electorate of Cologne (Germany) Date of Death: 26 March 1827 (aged 56) Place of Death: Vienna, Austria. Father: Johann Van Beethoven. Mother: Maria Magdalena Keverich. Early Life.

  8. User:RMCD bot/subject notice Main-belt comets (MBCs) are bodies orbiting within the asteroid belt that have shown comet-like activity during part of their orbit. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory defines a main-belt asteroid as an asteroid with a semi-major axis (average distance from the Sun) of more than 2 AU but less than 3.2 AU, and a perihelion (closest approach distance to the Sun) of no ...