566 Stereoskopia


566 Stereoskopia is a large, outer main-belt asteroid orbiting the Sun. It was discovered on 28 May 1905 from Heidelberg by German astronomer Paul Götz. The discovery was made from photographic plates with the use of a stereo-comparator that had been provided by Carl Pulfrich, a German physicist at the Carl Zeiss Company. The asteroid name is a reference to this device.
This object is a member of the Cybele group located beyond the core of the main belt. It is orbiting at a distance of with a period of and an eccentricity of 0.12. The orbital plane is inclined at an angle of 4. to the plane of the ecliptic. Light curve analysis based on photometric data collected during 2008 provide a rotation period of for this asteroid. It has a diameter of approximately 167 km and is classified as a carbonaceous C-type asteroid.