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'''1483 Hakoila''' (1938 DJ1) is a ] discovered on February 24, 1938 by ] at ]. '''1483 Hakoila''' (1938 DJ1) is a ] ] discovered on February 24, 1938 by ] at ].
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Hakoila
Discovery
Discovered byVaisala, Y.
Discovery siteTurku
Discovery dateFebruary 24, 1938
Designations
Designation1483
Alternative names1938 DJ1
Orbital characteristics
Epoch May 14, 2008
Aphelion3.2021422
Perihelion2.2313628
Eccentricity0.1786654
Orbital period (sidereal)1635.5865840
Mean anomaly245.16231
Inclination4.49845
Longitude of ascending node71.93745
Argument of perihelion88.57273
Physical characteristics
Absolute magnitude (H)11.5

1483 Hakoila (1938 DJ1) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on February 24, 1938 by Vaisala, Y. at Turku.

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