137 Meliboea

137 Meliboea
Discovery
Discovered by Johann Palisa
Discovery date April 21, 1874
Designations
Alternate name(s) 1958 UE, 1962 GB, A923 FA
Minor planet
category
Main belt
Epoch December 31, 2006 (JD 2454100.5)
Aphelion 569.016 Gm (3.804 AU)
Perihelion 364.057 Gm (2.434 AU)
Semi-major axis 466.536 Gm (3.119 AU)
Eccentricity 0.220
Orbital period 2011.587 d (5.51 a)
Average orbital speed 16.66 km/s
Mean anomaly 314.941°
Inclination 13.418°
Longitude of ascending node 202.446°
Argument of perihelion 106.741°
Physical characteristics
Dimensions 145.4 km
Mass 3.2×1018 kg
Mean density ? g/cm³
Equatorial surface gravity 0.0406 m/s²
Escape velocity 0.0769 km/s
Rotation period ? d
Albedo ?
Temperature ~158 K
Spectral type C
Absolute magnitude (H) 8.05

137 Meliboea is a large and very dark main-belt asteroid. It is composed of carbonaceous materials. It is the largest body in the Meliboea family of asteroids. Only 791 Ani approaches its size. It was discovered by J. Palisa on April 21, 1874, the second of his many asteroid discoveries. It is named after one of the three Meliboeas in Greek mythology.