605 Juvisia

605 Juvisia
Discovery
Discovered by Max Wolf
Discovery site Heidelberg
Discovery date August 27, 1906
Designations
1906 UU
Orbital characteristics
Epoch August 18, 2005 (JDCT 2453600.5)
Aphelion 3.423 AU
Perihelion 2.573 AU
2.998 AU
Eccentricity 0.142
5.192 a
52.793°
Inclination 19.657°
342.933°
15.752°
Physical characteristics
15.93[1] h

    605 Juvisia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun that was discovered August 27, 1906 in Heidelberg by German astronomer Max Wolf. It was named after the commune Juvisy-sur-Orge, France, home of French astronomer Camille Flammarion.

    Photometric observations at the Palmer Divide Observatory in Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1999 were used to build a light curve for this object. The asteroid displayed a rotation period of 15.93 ± 0.02 hours and a brightness variation of 0.25 ± 0.01 in magnitude.[1]

    References

    1. 1.0 1.1 Warner, Brian D. (January 2011), "Upon Further Review: IV. An Examination of Previous Lightcurve Analysis from the Palmer Divide Observatory", Bulletin of the Minor Planets Section of the Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers 38 (1): 52–54, Bibcode:2011MPBu...38...52W.

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