5688 Kleewyck
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5688 Kleewyck
Summary
5688 Kleewyck is an asteroid[1]. It ranks in the top 2% of asteroid entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- 5688 Kleewyck is credited with the discovery of Eleanor F. Helin[3].
- 5688 Kleewyck's instance of is recorded as asteroid[4].
- 5688 Kleewyck's site of astronomical discovery is recorded as Palomar Observatory[5].
- Emily Carr is named after 5688 Kleewyck[6].
- 5688 Kleewyck's follows is recorded as 5687 Yamamotoshinobu[7].
- 5688 Kleewyck's followed by is recorded as 5689 Rhön[8].
- 5688 Kleewyck's minor planet group is recorded as asteroid belt[9].
- 5688 Kleewyck's parent astronomical body is recorded as Sun[10].
- 5688 Kleewyck's provisional designation is recorded as 1981 WT7[11].
- 5688 Kleewyck's provisional designation is recorded as 1985 UP6[12].
- 5688 Kleewyck's provisional designation is recorded as 1989 TX13[13].
- 5688 Kleewyck's provisional designation is recorded as 1991 AD2[14].
- 5688 Kleewyck's time of discovery or invention is recorded as +1991-01-12T00:00:00Z[15].
- 5688 Kleewyck's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03y5wkr[16].
- 5688 Kleewyck's JPL Small-Body Database SPK-ID is recorded as 20005688[17].
- 5688 Kleewyck's significant event is recorded as naming[18].
- 5688 Kleewyck's orbital eccentricity is recorded as {'amount': '+0.16'}[19].
- 5688 Kleewyck's orbital eccentricity is recorded as {'amount': '+0.1597981'}[20].
- 5688 Kleewyck's orbital eccentricity is recorded as {'amount': '+0.1614298689544159'}[21].
- 5688 Kleewyck's absolute magnitude is recorded as {'amount': '+13.2'}[22].
- 5688 Kleewyck's absolute magnitude is recorded as {'amount': '+13.27'}[23].
- 5688 Kleewyck's orbital inclination is recorded as {'unit': 'Q28390', 'amount': '+4.02704'}[24].
- 5688 Kleewyck's orbital inclination is recorded as {'unit': 'Q28390', 'amount': '+4.029220137572741'}[25].
- 5688 Kleewyck's orbital period is recorded as {'unit': 'Q577', 'amount': '+4.24'}[26].
- 5688 Kleewyck's orbital period is recorded as {'unit': 'Q573', 'amount': '+1545.831556183251'}[27].
Body
Designation and Status
5688 Kleewyck's instance of is recorded as asteroid[4].
History and Context
Emily Carr is named after 5688 Kleewyck[6].
Why It Matters
5688 Kleewyck ranks in the top 2% of asteroid entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]