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Nausikaa's orbital period is 3.72 years, its distance from the Sun varying between 1.81 and 2.99 AU. The orbital eccentricity is 0.246. Nausikaa brightened to magnitude 8.3 at a quite favorable opposition on 2 September 2011, when it was 1.875 AU from the Sun and 0.866 AU from the Earth.
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was reported in 1985. However, this has not been confirmed. A shape model of
Nausikaa has been constructed, also based on the lightcurve data. It indicates a roughly cut, but not very elongated body. In 1998 an
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855:AstDyS-2, Asteroids—Dynamic Site
799:"New worlds in our solar system"
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614:Dictionary.com Unabridged
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650:JPL Small-Body Database
565:Mauna Kea Observatories
521:. It was discovered by
429:Synodic rotation period
172:Orbital characteristics
1183:Trans-Neptunian object
868:Observation prediction
780:, Johnstonsarchive.net
408:(1.79 ± 0.42) × 10 kg
191:Uncertainty parameter
1379:Background asteroids
1156:Distant minor planet
69:MPC designation
1389:Named minor planets
955:Physical parameters
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1283:Cosmic dust
1247:Long-period
1237:Halley-type
1193:Kuiper belt
1078:Designation
784:1 September
554:occultation
540:This is an
514:is a large
339:Earth
306:Inclination
295:Mean motion
124:Named after
1368:Categories
1288:Meteoroids
1267:Sungrazing
1242:Hyperbolic
1198:Oort cloud
1141:Near-Earth
1004:191 Kolga
609:"Nausicaä"
595:References
382:Dimensions
227:Perihelion
185:2457600.5)
162:Adjectives
1178:Damocloid
931:Ephemeris
923:Discovery
860:Ephemeris
695:1203.4336
549:satellite
516:main-belt
391:1.9
166:Nausikaan
155:Main belt
47:J. Palisa
36:Discovery
1262:Periodic
1188:Detached
1108:Asteroid
809:19 April
762:19081813
527:Nausicaä
269:(1360.4
209:Aphelion
129:Nausicaä
1227:Extinct
1166:Centaur
901:at the
830:Bibcode
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732:Bibcode
700:Bibcode
535:Odyssey
417:density
364:Jupiter
334:30.067°
322:343.25°
310:6.8137°
253:0.24582
1219:Comets
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