Albiorix (moon)

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Body name
[image of object]
Discovery
Discovered by Matthew J. Holman
Discovered on 2000
Orbital characteristics (Epoch J2000)
Semi-major axis km
(AU)
Ortbital circumference Tm (AU)
Eccentricity 0.521
Perihelion km (AU)
Aphelion km (AU)
Orbital period 784.226 d
Synodic period d (a)
(w/respect to Earth)
Avg. orbital speed km/s
Max. orbital speed km/s
Min. orbital speed km/s
Inclination (to Ecliptic) 38°
(33° to Saturn's equator)
Longitude of the
ascending node
decimal ° (° ' ")
Argument of the
perihelion
decimal ° (° ' ")
Satellite of Saturn
Physical characteristics
Mean diameter 26 km
Equatorial diameter km (Earth units)
Polar diameter km (Earth units)
Oblateness number
Surface area km² (Earth units)
Volume km³ (Earth units)
Mass kg (Earth units)
Mean density g/cm³
Surface gravity m/s2 (gees)
Escape velocity km/s
Rotation period d (h)
Rotation velocity km/h (m/s) (at the equator)
Obliquity °
Right ascension
of North pole
° (h min s)
Declination °
Albedo number
Surface temperature
min mean max
nnn K nnn K nnn K
Atmospheric characteristics
Pressure kPa
most common %
next-most-common %
etcetera %

Albiorix (al'-bee-or'-iks, IPA: [/ˈælbiˈɔrɪks/]) is a prograde irregular satellite of Saturn. It was discovered by Holman, et al. in 2000, and given the temporary designation S/2000 S 11. It is also designated as Saturn XXVI. Its name derives from one of the Celtic names for the god of tribal unity, better known as Toutatis.

Albiorix is about 26 kilometres in diameter, and orbits Saturn at an average distance of 16,402 Mm in 784.226 days, at an inclination of 38° to the ecliptic (33° to Saturn's equator), with an eccentricity of 0.521. It is the largest member of the Gallic group of irregular satellites.

... | Skathi | Albiorix | S/2004 S 11 | ...


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