23 Thalia

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23 Thalia
Discovery A
Discoverer J. R. Hind
Discovery date December 15, 1852
Alternate
designations
B
1938 CL; 1974 QT2
Category Main belt
Orbital elements C
Epoch June 14, 2006 (JD 2453900.5)
Eccentricity (e) 0.233
Semi-major axis (a) 393.073 Gm (2.628 AU)
Perihelion (q) 301.483 Gm (2.015 AU)
Aphelion (Q) 484.663 Gm (3.240 AU)
Orbital period (P) 1555.679 d (4.26 a)
Mean orbital speed 18.12 km/s
Inclination (i) 10.145°
Longitude of the
ascending node
(Ω)
67.228°
Argument of
perihelion
(ω)
59.311°
Mean anomaly (M) 328.687°
Physical characteristics D
Dimensions 107.5 km
Mass 1.3×1018? kg
Density 2.0? g/cm³
Surface gravity 0.0300? m/s²
Escape velocity 0.0568? km/s
Rotation period 0.5128 d (12.308 h) [1]
Spectral class S
Absolute magnitude 6.95
Albedo (geometric) 0.2536 [2]
Mean surface
temperature
~164 K
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23 Thalia (thə-'lye-ə (key)) is a large main belt asteroid.

It was discovered by J. R. Hind on December 15, 1852 and named after Thalia, the Muse of comedy and pastoral poetry in Greek mythology.

[edit] Aspects

Stationary,
retrograde
Opposition Distance to
Earth (AU)
Maximum
brightness (mag)
Stationary,
prograde
Conjunction
to Sun
19 February 2005 18 August 2005 1.76946 10.8 4 October 2005 30 November 2005
5 June 2006 11 February 2007 1.19817 9.6 20 March 2007 8 May 2007
26 November 2007 10 May 2008 2.14386 11.4 3 July 2008 27 August 2008
3 February 2009 25 July 2009 2.00830 11.3 12 September 2009 10 November 2009
27 April 2010 25 December 2010 1.04941 9.1 25 January 2011 7 March 2011
31 October 2011 21 April 2012 1.97944 11.0 14 June 2012 7 August 2012
18 January 2013 5 July 2013 2.16479 11.5 24 August 2013 22 October 2013
30 March 2014 24 October 2014 1.18637 9.2 5 December 2014 18 January 2015
23 September 2015 31 March 2016 1.74319 10.5 23 May 2016 14 July 2016
1 January 2017 15 June 2017 2.23675 11.6 6 August 2017 3 October 2017
8 March 2018 14 September 2018 1.49296 10.1 30 October 2018 20 December 2018
27 July 2019 9 March 2020 1.45576 10.1 25 April 2020 15 June 2020
14 December 2020 28 May 2021 2.22531 11.6 20 July 2021 14 September 2021


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