(1655) Comas Sola

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(1655) Comas Solá is an asteroid that forms part of the asteroid belt and was discovered on November 28, 1929 by José Comas y Solá from the Fabra observatory in Barcelona, Spain.

Designation and name

Comas Solá was originally designated as 1929 WG. It was later named in honor of the discoverer.

Orbital characteristics

Comas Solá is located at an average distance of 2,779 ua from the Sun, being able to move away up to 3,435 ua and approach up to 2,122 ua. It has an eccentricity of 0.2363 and an orbital inclination of 9.603°. It takes 1,692 days to complete an orbit around the Sun.

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