728 Leonisis

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728 Leonisis
Discovery A
Discoverer J. Palisa
Discovery date February 16, 1912
Alternate
designations
B
1912 NU; A907 UE;
1941 WR; 1968 UT
Category Main belt (Flora family)
Orbital elements C
Epoch August 8, 2005 (JD 2453600.5)
Eccentricity (e) 0.0873
Semi-major axis (a) 337.2 Gm (2.254 AU)
Perihelion (q) 307.7 Gm (2.057 AU)
Aphelion (Q) 366.7 Gm (2.451 AU)
Orbital period (P) 1236.0 d (3.38 a)
Mean orbital speed 19.80 km/s
Inclination (i) 4.258°
Longitude of the
ascending node
(Ω)
82.701°
Argument of
perihelion
(ω)
55.194°
Mean anomaly (M) 232.528°
Physical characteristics D
Dimensions unknown
Mass unknown
Density unknown
Surface gravity unknown
Escape velocity unknown
Rotation period ~0.2 d (~5 h) [1]
Spectral class A or Ld
Absolute magnitude 12.8
Albedo (geometric) unknown
Mean surface
temperature
 ?
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728 Leonisis is an asteroid of the Flora family, discovered by J. Palisa in 1912 in Vienna. There is some uncertainty as to its spectral class. It has been previously placed in the rare A and Ld classes [2]. These are generally "stony" spectra, but with significant deviations from the usual S-type. The unusual spectrum brings Leonisis' membership in the Flora family into doubt.

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