
6243 Yoder
Solar System, Trojan (Astronomy), Near-Earth Object, Small Solar System Body
Herausgegeben: Greer, Noelia Penelope
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6243 Yoder (1990 OT3) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on July 27, 1990 by H. E. Holt at Palomar Observatory. Asteroids (from Greek 'star' and 'like, in form') are a class of small Solar System bodies in orbit around the Sun. They have also been called planetoids, especially the larger ones. These terms have historically been applied to any astronomical object orbiting the Sun that did not show the disk of a planet and was not observed to have the characteristics of an active comet, but as small objects in the outer Solar System were discovered, their volatile-based surfaces were found to mo...
6243 Yoder (1990 OT3) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on July 27, 1990 by H. E. Holt at Palomar Observatory. Asteroids (from Greek 'star' and 'like, in form') are a class of small Solar System bodies in orbit around the Sun. They have also been called planetoids, especially the larger ones. These terms have historically been applied to any astronomical object orbiting the Sun that did not show the disk of a planet and was not observed to have the characteristics of an active comet, but as small objects in the outer Solar System were discovered, their volatile-based surfaces were found to more closely resemble comets, and so were often distinguished from traditional asteroids.