Astronomy:652 Jubilatrix
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Discovery | |
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Discovered by | J. Palisa |
Discovery site | Vienna |
Discovery date | 4 November 1907 |
Designations | |
(652) Jubilatrix | |
Pronunciation | /ˈdʒuːbɪleɪtrɪks/ |
1907 AU | |
Orbital characteristics[1] | |
Epoch 31 July 2016 (JD 2457600.5) | |
Uncertainty parameter 0 | |
Observation arc | 107.23 yr (39,167 d) |
|{{{apsis}}}|helion}} | 2.8787 astronomical unit|AU (430.65 Gm) |
|{{{apsis}}}|helion}} | 2.2303 AU (333.65 Gm) |
2.5545 AU (382.15 Gm) | |
Eccentricity | 0.12692 |
Orbital period | 4.08 yr (1,491.3 d) |
Mean anomaly | 263.74° |
Mean motion | 0° 14m 29.04s / day |
Inclination | 15.743° |
Longitude of ascending node | 86.195° |
277.192° | |
Earth MOID | 1.29279 AU (193.399 Gm) |
Jupiter MOID | 2.62703 AU (392.998 Gm) |
TJupiter | 3.375 |
Physical characteristics | |
Mean radius | 8.435±0.8 km |
Rotation period | 2.6627 h (0.11095 d) |
Geometric albedo | 0.1710±0.038 |
Absolute magnitude (H) | 10.9 |
652 Jubilatrix is a minor planet, specifically an asteroid orbiting in the asteroid belt. It was discovered on 4 November 1907 by Austrian astronomer Johann Palisa, and was named in honor of the 60th anniversary of the reign of Franz Joseph.[2] The asteroid is orbiting at a distance of 2.55 astronomical unit|AU with a period of 4.08 yr and an eccentricity of 0.127.[1] It is a member of the Maria dynamic family.[3] Photometric observations provide a rotation period of 2.6627±0.0001 h with a brightness variation of 0.27±0.03 in magnitude.[4]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "652 Jubilatrix (1907 AU)". JPL Small-Body Database. NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory. https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=652.
- ↑ Schmadel, Lutz D. (2013), Dictionary of Minor Planet Names, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, p. 102, ISBN 9783662028049, https://books.google.com/books?id=2lzoCAAAQBAJ&pg=PA102
- ↑ Kelley, M. S. et al. (July 2002), "The Maria Dynamical Association: The First Mineralogical Test", Meteoritics & Planetary Science 37, Supplement: A76, Bibcode: 2002M&PSA..37Q..76K.
- ↑ Pilcher, Frederick (April 2010), "Rotation Period Determinations for 81 Terpsichore, 419 Aurelia 452 Hamiltonia, 610 Valeska, 649 Josefa, and 652 Jubilatrix", Minor Planet Bulletin, Bibcode: 2010MPBu...37...45P.
External links
- 652 Jubilatrix at AstDyS-2, Asteroids—Dynamic Site
- 652 Jubilatrix at the JPL Small-Body Database
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/652 Jubilatrix.
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