1863 Antinous

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1863 Antinous
Discovery
Discovered by C. A. Wirtanen
Discovery date March 7, 1948
Designations
Named after Antinous
Alternative names 1948 EA
Minor planet category Apollo, Mars crosser
Orbital characteristics
Epoch January 1, 2006 (JD 2453736.5 )
Aphelion 543.06 Gm (3.63 AU)
Perihelion 132.90 Gm (0.89 AU)
Semi-major axis 337.98 Gm (2.26 AU)
Eccentricity .61
Orbital period 1240.35 d (3.40 a)
Average orbital speed 17.84 km/s
Mean anomaly 341.71°
Inclination 18.40°
Longitude of ascending node 346.60°
Argument of perihelion 267.97°
Physical characteristics
Dimensions 2 km
Rotation period 7.46 h
Albedo .24
Spectral type Sq
Absolute magnitude (H) 15.54

    1863 Antinous is an Apollo and Mars crosser asteroid, discovered in 1948 by Carl A. Wirtanen. It was named after Antinous of Greek mythology.

    In the 20th century Antinous passed within 30 Gm of the Earth five times; it will do so only once in the 21st. The nearest distance increases each time, from 26 to 29 Gm.

    References

    See also: List of asteroids

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