(1626) Sadeya

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(1626) Sadeya is an asteroid belonging to the asteroid belt discovered on January 10, 1927 by José Comas y Solá from the Fabra observatory in Barcelona, Spain.

Designation and name

Sadeya was originally designated 1927 AA. Later he was named with the initials of the Astronomical Society of Spain and America.

Orbital characteristics

Sadeya orbits at an average distance from the Sun of 2,363 AU, being able to move away up to 3,012 AU and approach up to 1,715 AU. The orbital inclination of it is 25.29° and the eccentricity 0.2744. It takes 1,327 days to complete one orbit around the Sun.

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