1248 Jugurtha

Jugurtha
Discovery
Discovered by C. Jackson
Discovery site Johannesburg (UO)
Discovery date September 1, 1932
Designations
MPC designation 1248
Named after
Jugurtha
1932 RO
Orbital characteristics
Epoch May 14, 2008
Aphelion 2.7610886
Perihelion 2.6854052
Eccentricity 0.0138958
1641.4549072
240.20258
Inclination 9.14595
79.52708
340.56608
Physical characteristics
Dimensions est. diam. 76km[1]
13.0 to 15.3
9.7

    1248 Jugurtha (also known as 1932 RO, 1930 DU, A901 VE, and A915 XB) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on September 1, 1932, by Cyril V. Jackson at the Union Observatory in Johannesburg, South Africa,[1][2] and independently rediscovered later in the same month by Grigory Neujmin at the Simeiz Observatory in Ukraine.[2] It is named after Jugurtha, who was a king of Numidia, in North Africa, in the second century BC.[2]

    1248 Jugurtha is estimated to be approximately 76 km in diameter,[1] and has a synodic period of rotation of approximately 12.19 hours.[1][3]

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