202740 Vicsympho

202740 Vicsympho
Discovery
Discovered by David D. Balam
Discovery date June 11, 2007
Designations
MPC designation 202740 Vicsympho
Named after Victoria Symphony
Alternate name(s) 2007 LB30
Minor planet
category
main belt asteroid
Aphelion 3.6796898 AU (550,473,758.917 km)
Perihelion 2.5492890 AU (381,368,206.199 km)
Semi-major axis 3.1144894 AU (465,920,982.558 km)
Eccentricity 0.1814745
Orbital period 2007.6070462 days
5.50 years
Mean anomaly 196.32031°
Inclination 5.69737°
Physical characteristics
Absolute magnitude (H) 16.4

202740 Vicsympho (provisional designation 2007 LB30) is a main belt asteroid. It was discovered by David D. Balam on June 11, 2007 at Mauna Kea Observatory. 202740 Vicsympho is named after the Victoria Symphony in Victoria, British Columbia.

See also

References

  1. ^ NASA JPL Small-Body Database Browser on 202740 Vicsympho