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'''10151 Rubens''' (1994 PF22) is a ] discovered on August 12, 1994 by ] at the ]. It was named after the painter ]<ref>Dictionary of Minor Planet Names, Lutz Schmadel, p. 722</ref>. '''10151 Rubens''' (1994 PF22) is a ] ] discovered on August 12, 1994 by ] at the ]. It was named after the painter ]<ref>Dictionary of Minor Planet Names, Lutz Schmadel, p. 722</ref>.


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Rubens
Discovery
Discovered byE. W. Elst
Discovery siteEuropean Southern Observatory
Discovery dateAugust 12, 1994
Designations
MPC designation10151
Named afterPeter Paul Rubens
Alternative designations1994 PF22
Orbital characteristics
Epoch May 14, 2008
Aphelion2.6991993
Perihelion1.8178921
Eccentricity0.1951050
Orbital period (sidereal)1239.7717539
Mean anomaly358.21889
Inclination6.32017
Longitude of ascending node337.63134
Argument of perihelion26.05701
Physical characteristics
Absolute magnitude (H)14.2

10151 Rubens (1994 PF22) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on August 12, 1994 by E. W. Elst at the European Southern Observatory. It was named after the painter Peter Paul Rubens.

References

  1. Dictionary of Minor Planet Names, Lutz Schmadel, p. 722

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