98 Ianthe

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98 Ianthe
Discovery
Discovered by: Christian Heinrich Friedrich Peters
Discovery date: April 18, 1868
Alternative names:  
Minor planet category: Main belt
Orbital characteristics
Epoch December 31, 2006 (JD 2454100.5)
Aphelion distance: 477.729 Gm (3.193 AU)
Perihelion distance: 325.503 Gm (2.176 AU)
Semi-major axis: 401.616 Gm (2.685 AU)
Eccentricity: 0.190
Orbital period: 1606.670 d (4.40 a)
Avg. orbital speed: 18.01 km/s
Mean anomaly: 198.904°
Inclination: 15.613°
Longitude of ascending node: 354.137°
Argument of perihelion: 158.566°
Physical characteristics
Dimensions: 104.5 km
Mass: 1.2×1018 kg
Mean density: ? g/cm³
Equatorial surface gravity: 0.0292 m/s²
Escape velocity: 0.0552 km/s
Rotation period: ? d
Albedo: 0.047 [1]
Temperature: ~170 K
Spectral type: C
Absolute magnitude: 8.84

98 Ianthe (eye-an'-thee) is a large main belt asteroid. It is very dark and is composed of carbonates. It was one of the numerous (for his time) discoveries by C. H. F. Peters, who found it on April 18, 1868 from Clinton, New York.

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.psi.edu/pds/resource/albedo.html
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