Astronomy:417 Suevia
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Short description: Main-belt asteroid
A three-dimensional model of 417 Suevia based on its light curve | |
Discovery | |
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Discovered by | Max Wolf |
Discovery date | 6 May 1896 |
Designations | |
(417) Suevia | |
Pronunciation | /ˈswiːviə/[1][2] |
1896 CT | |
Minor planet category | Main belt |
Orbital characteristics[3] | |
Epoch 31 July 2016 (JD 2457600.5) | |
Uncertainty parameter 0 | |
Observation arc | 119.74 yr (43736 d) |
|{{{apsis}}}|helion}} | 3.17751 astronomical unit|AU (475.349 Gm) |
|{{{apsis}}}|helion}} | 2.42031 AU (362.073 Gm) |
2.79891 AU (418.711 Gm) | |
Eccentricity | 0.13527 |
Orbital period | 4.68 yr (1710.3 d) |
Mean anomaly | 263.971° |
Mean motion | 0° 12m 37.746s / day |
Inclination | 6.65003° |
Longitude of ascending node | 199.530° |
349.340° | |
Physical characteristics | |
Dimensions | 40.69±1.9 km |
Rotation period | 7.034 h (0.2931 d) |
Geometric albedo | 0.1960±0.020 |
KS | |
Absolute magnitude (H) | 9.34 |
Suevia (minor planet designation: 417 Suevia) is a typical Main belt asteroid. It is classified as a K-type/S-type asteroid.
It was discovered by Max Wolf on 6 May 1896 in Heidelberg.
References
- ↑ Suevian (3rd ed.), Oxford University Press, September 2005, http://oed.com/search?searchType=dictionary&q=Suevian (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
- ↑ 'Suivius' in Noah Webster (1884) A Practical Dictionary of the English Language
- ↑ "417 Suevia (1896 CT)". JPL Small-Body Database. NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory. https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=417;cad=1.
External links
- 417 Suevia at AstDyS-2, Asteroids—Dynamic Site
- 417 Suevia at the JPL Small-Body Database
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/417 Suevia.
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