1054 Forsytia
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Discovery A | |
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Discoverer | K. Reinmuth |
Discovery date | November 20, 1925 |
Alternate designations B |
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Orbital elements C | |
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Eccentricity (e) | 0.1396 |
Semi-major axis (a) | |
Perihelion (q) | 2.5122 AU |
Aphelion (Q) | 3.3273 AU |
Orbital period (P) | |
Mean orbital speed | |
Inclination (i) | |
Longitude of the ascending node (Ω) |
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Argument of perihelion (ω) |
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Mean anomaly (M) | |
Physical characteristics D | |
Dimensions | |
Mass | ? |
Density | ? |
Surface gravity | |
Escape velocity | |
Rotation period | 7.650 h |
Spectral class | |
Absolute magnitude | 10,424 |
Albedo (geometric) | 0.056 |
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(1054) Forsytia is an Asteroid discovered on 20 November 1925 by German astronomer Karl William Reinmuth in Heidelberg.
Forsytia is named after the Forsythia genus of flowering shrubs.
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