Schrutka

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24.2.1938 00:00 Heidelberg 8e43 49n24 observations 1


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Named in honor of the Austrian astronomer Guntram Schrutka von Rechtenstamm (1910–1995), who worked as professor of astronomy at Vienna University. In 1936 he became the first astronomer to derive the shape of minor planet  (433) Eros, assuming it to be a triaxial ellipsoid. Furthermore, Schrutka is an eminent computer of cometary orbits, and he worked extensively on the difficult cases of P/Tempel 1, P/Tempel-Swift and P/Westphal. His work on positions and heights of lunar formations is also well known. (M 20519; M 20542) _ _.


Discovered on 24-2-1938 in Heidelberg by Bohrmann, A.

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