Discovery
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Discovered by | Max Wolf |
Discovery date | August 22, 1892 |
Designations
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Named after | Baden |
Alternate name(s) | 1892 A, A895 DC, A911 CA, 1930 JD, 1932 TC, 1936 QQ, 1937 VB, 1950 BP1 |
Minor planet category |
Main belt (Hygiea family) |
Epoch 30 January 2005 (JD 2453400.5) | |
Aphelion | 545.798 Gm (3.648 AU) |
Perihelion | 389.041 Gm (2.601 AU) |
Semi-major axis | 467.419 Gm (3.125 AU) |
Eccentricity | 0.168 |
Orbital period | 2017.262 d (5.52 a) |
Average orbital speed | 16.85 km/s |
Mean anomaly | 108.683° |
Inclination | 3.794° |
Longitude of ascending node | 354.163° |
Argument of perihelion | 17.737° |
Physical characteristics
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Dimensions | 78 km[1] |
Mass | ~3.5×1017 kg (estimate) |
Mean density | ~1.4 g/cm³ (estimate)[3] |
Equatorial surface gravity | ~0.015 m/s² (estimate) |
Escape velocity | ~0.035 km/s (estimate) |
Rotation period | 0.415 d [2] |
Albedo | 0.0475 [1] |
Temperature | ~160 K max: 248K (-26° C) |
Spectral type | C-type asteroid |
Absolute magnitude (H) | 9.46 |
333 Badenia ( /bəˈdiːniə/ bə-dee-nee-ə) is a large C-type (carbonaceous-type) asteroid in the outer asteroid belt.
It was discovered by Max Wolf on August 22, 1892 in Heidelberg.
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