11373 Carbonaro
11373 Carbonaro
Name |
Name |
11373 Carbonaro |
Designation |
1998 QG49 |
Discovery |
Discoverer |
Lincoln Laboratory Near-Earth Asteroid Research Team |
Discovery date |
August 17, 1998 |
Discovery site |
Socorro, New Mexico |
Orbital elements |
Epoch October 27, 2007 (JDCT 2454400.5) |
Eccentricity (e) |
0.1277985 |
Semimajor axis (a) |
2.2021206 AU |
Perihelion (q) |
1.9206929 AU |
Aphelion (Q) |
2.4835483 AU |
Orbital period (P) |
3.27 a |
Inclination (i) |
2.05146° |
Longitude of the ascending node (Ω) |
32.27734° |
Argument of Perihelion (ω) |
297.65762° |
Mean anomaly (M) |
358.28500° |
11373 Carbonaro is a main belt asteroid. It has an eccentricity of 0.1277985 and an orbital period of 1193.6034790 days (3.27 years).[1]
This asteroid was discovered on August 17, 1998 by the Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research Team.
The asteroid is named for Nicole Jean Carbonaro, a finalist in the 2002 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.[1]
References
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- (11372) 1998 QP41
- 11373 Carbonaro
- 11374 Briantaylor
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