70 Panopaea

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70 Panopaea
Discovery A
Discoverer H. Goldschmidt
Discovery date May 5, 1861
Alternate
designations
B
 
Category Main belt (Eunomia family)
Orbital elements C
Epoch December 31, 2006 (JD 2454100.5)
Eccentricity (e) 0.181
Semi-major axis (a) 391.394 Gm (2.616 AU)
Perihelion (q) 320.456 Gm (2.142 AU)
Aphelion (Q) 462.332 Gm (3.090 AU)
Orbital period (P) 1545.723 d (4.23 a)
Mean orbital speed 18.26 km/s
Inclination (i) 11.585°
Longitude of the
ascending node
(Ω)
47.805°
Argument of
perihelion
(ω)
255.879°
Mean anomaly (M) 101.278°
Physical characteristics D
Dimensions 122.2 km
Mass 1.9×1018 kg
Density  ? g/cm³
Surface gravity 0.0342 m/s²
Escape velocity 0.0646 km/s
Rotation period  ? d
Spectral class C
Absolute magnitude 8.11
Albedo (geometric) 0.068 [1]
Mean surface
temperature
~172 K
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70 Panopaea (pan'-ə-pee'-ə, IPA: /ˈpænəˈpiːə/) is a large main belt asteroid. It orbits close to the Eunomia asteroid family. However, it is a dark, primitive carbonaceous C-type asteroid and not related to the parent body of the Eunomia family which consists of S-type asteroids. Panopaea was discovered by H. Goldschmidt on May 5, 1861. It was his fourteenth and last asteroid discovery. It is named after Panopea, a nymph in Greek mythology.

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