Astronomy:3016 Meuse

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Meuse
Discovery
Discovered byH. Debehogne
Discovery siteLa Silla
Discovery dateMarch 1, 1981
Designations
3016
Named afterMeuse
1981 EK
Orbital characteristics
Epoch May 14, 2008
||helion}}2.9561403
||helion}}2.7115033
Eccentricity0.0431638
Orbital period1742.4376150
Mean anomaly314.18212
Inclination2.89205
Longitude of ascending node128.97056
322.79331
Physical characteristics
Absolute magnitude (H)12.3[1]


3016 Meuse (1981 EK) is an asteroid of the outer main-belt, approximately ten kilometers in diameter, which was discovered on March 1, 1981 by the Belgian astronomer Henri Debehogne and the Italian astronomer Giovanni de Sanctis at La Silla Observatory on La Silla in La Higuera, Chile.

Naming & designation

3016 Meuse was named after the Meuse (Dutch/German: Maas), a river nearly 900 kilometers long. It flows through the French cities of Verdun, Domremy-la-Canne, and Sedan; the Belgian cities of Dinant (Asteroid: 2765 Dinant), Namur (3374 Namur), Huy, and Liège, as well as the cities of Maastricht, Venlo, and 's-Hertogenbosch in the Kingdom of the Netherlands.[2]

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