265 Anna
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Discovery A | |
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Discoverer | Johann Palisa |
Discovery date | February 25, 1887 |
Alternate designations B |
1933 QN, 1933 RC |
Category | Main belt |
Orbital elements C | |
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Eccentricity (e) | 0.268 |
Semi-major axis (a) | 362.038 Gm (2.42 AU) |
Perihelion (q) | 265.134 Gm (1.772 AU) |
Aphelion (Q) | 458.943 Gm (3.068 AU) |
Orbital period (P) | 1375.098 d (3.76 a) |
Mean orbital speed | 19.15 km/s |
Inclination (i) | 25.63° |
Longitude of the ascending node (Ω) |
335.642° |
Argument of perihelion (ω) |
251.778° |
Mean anomaly (M) | 64.923° |
Physical characteristics D | |
Dimensions | 24.0 km |
Mass | unknown |
Density | unknown |
Surface gravity | unknown |
Escape velocity | unknown |
Rotation period | 11.681 h |
Spectral class | unknown |
Absolute magnitude | 11.2 |
Albedo (geometric) | unknown |
Mean surface temperature |
unknown |
265 Anna is a typical Main belt asteroid.
It was discovered by Johann Palisa on February 25, 1887 in Vienna and was probably named after the daughter of astronomer E. Weiss.
[edit] References
- The Asteroid Orbital Elements Database
- Minor Planet Discovery Circumstances
- Minor Planet Lightcurve Parameters
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