100033 Taizé

100033 Taize
Discovery[1] and designation
Discovered by Freimut Börngen
Discovery date April 9, 1990
Designations
Named after Taizé
Alternate name(s) 1991 GV10
Minor planet
category
Main belt
Epoch February 4, 2008 (JD 2454500.5)
Aphelion 549.565 Gm (3.674 AU)
Perihelion 402.453 Gm (2.690 AU)
Semi-major axis 476.009 Gm (3.182 AU)
Eccentricity 0.155
Orbital period 2073.161 d (5.68 a)
Average orbital speed 16.60 km/s
Mean anomaly 7.451°
Inclination 8.426°
Longitude of ascending node 43.070°
Dimensions ? km
Mass ?×10? kg
Mean density ? g/cm³
Equatorial surface gravity ? m/s²
Equatorial escape velocity ? km/s
Sidereal rotation
period
? d
Axial tilt
Pole ecliptic latitude ?
Pole ecliptic longitude ?
Geometric albedo 0.10
Temperature ~156 K
Spectral type ?
Absolute magnitude (H) 14.3

100033 Taizé is an asteroid. It was discovered by Freimut Börngen on April 9, 1990. Its provisional designation was 1991 GV10. It was named after Taizé.

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