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Friedman Discovery and designation Discovered by Helin, E. F. and Bus, S. J. Discovery site Palomar Discovery date November 7, 1978 Designations MPC designation 3651 Alternate name(s)[note 1] 1978 VB5 Orbital characteristics Epoch May 14, 2008 Ap 2.6235620 Peri 2.1353630 Eccentricity 0.1025860 Orbital period 1340.6539993 Mean anomaly 237.60985 Inclination 7.31224 Longitude of ascending node 71.75339 Argument of peri 137.46736 Physical characteristics Absolute magnitude (H) 13.4 ^ Minor Planet Designations 3651 Friedman (1978 VB5) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on November 7, 1978 by Helin, E. F. and Bus, S. J. at Palomar. External links JPL Small-Body Database Browser on 3651 Friedman v • d • e Minor planets navigator 3650 Kunming       ·       3651 Friedman       ·       3652 Soros v • d • e Small Solar System bodies Asteroids (Centaurs · Damocloids · Families · Groups · Moons · Jupiter Trojans · Main belt · Near-Earth · Neptune Trojans · Spectral types) · Comets · Meteoroids · Minor planets · Trans-Neptunians (Detached objects · Hills cloud · Kuiper belt · Oort cloud · Scattered disc objects) Lists: Asteroid groups and families · Asteroid moons · Binary asteroids · Minor planets See also: List of minor planets, Meanings of minor planet names, Pronunciation of asteroid names, and Solar System This article about an asteroid native to the main belt is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e