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719 Albert
Discovery
Discovered by: Johann Palisa
Discovery date: October 3, 1911
Orbital characteristics
Epoch October 22, 2004 (JD 2453300.5)
Aphelion 611.033 Gm (4.085 AU)
Perihelion: 176.459 Gm (1.180 AU)
Semi-major axis: 393.746 Gm (2.632 AU)
Eccentricity: 0.552
Orbital period: 1559.676 d (4.27 a)
Avg. orbital speed: 16.87 km/s
Mean anomaly: 264.909°
Inclination: 11.547°
Longitude of ascending node: 184.093°
Argument of perihelion: 155.672°
Physical characteristics
Dimensions: 2.4 km
Mass: 1.4×1013 kg 1
Mean density: 2.0? g/cm³
Equatorial surface gravity: ~0.0007 m/s²
Escape velocity: ~0.0013 km/s
Rotation period: 0.2417 d 2
Albedo: 0.10?
Temperature: ~171 K
Spectral type: S
Absolute magnitude: 15.8

719 Albert is an Amor asteroid, the second one discovered after 433 Eros. It is also a Mars-crosser asteroid. It was discovered by Johann Palisa in 1911, but then was lost and not recovered until 2000, using data from the Spacewatch asteroid survey project. The new discovery was designated 2000 JW8 [1]. By 2000, Albert was the last "lost" asteroid among the numbered asteroids (69230 Hermes was not numbered until 2003). The second last "lost" numbered asteroid, 878 Mildred, had been recovered in 1991. Palisa named the asteroid in memory of a major benefactor, Albert Salomon von Rothschild, who had died some months before.

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