astro.wikisort.org - AsteroidAriadne (minor planet designation: 43 Ariadne) is a fairly large and bright main-belt asteroid. It is the second-largest member of the Flora asteroid family. It was discovered by N. R. Pogson on 15 April 1857 and named after the Greek heroine Ariadne.
Main-belt asteroid
43 Ariadne A three-dimensional model of 43 Ariadne based on its light curve |
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Discovered by | N. R. Pogson |
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Discovery date | 15 April 1857 |
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MPC designation | (43) Ariadne |
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Pronunciation | [1] |
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Named after | Ariadne |
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Minor planet category | Main belt (Flora family) |
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Adjectives | Ariadnean, Ariadnian |
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Epoch 26 November 2005 (JD 2453700.5) |
Aphelion | 384.954 Gm (2.573 AU) |
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Perihelion | 274.339 Gm (1.834 AU) |
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Semi-major axis | 329.646 Gm (2.204 AU) |
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Eccentricity | 0.168 |
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Orbital period (sidereal) | 1194.766 d (3.27 a) |
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Mean anomaly | 101.582° |
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Inclination | 3.464° |
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Longitude of ascending node | 264.937° |
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Argument of perihelion | 15.948° |
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Dimensions | 95 km × 60 km × 50 km[2][3][4] |
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Mass | (1.21±0.22)×1018 kg[5] |
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Mean density | - ~2.7 g/cm3 (estimate)[6]
- 8.99±2.57 g/cm3[5]
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Synodic rotation period | 0.2401 d[7] |
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Geometric albedo | 0.274[8] |
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Spectral type | S |
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Apparent magnitude | 8.8[9] to 13.42 |
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Absolute magnitude (H) | 7.93 |
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Angular diameter | 0.11–0.025″ |
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Characteristics
Ariadne is very elongate (almost twice as long as its smallest dimension) and probably bi-lobed[4] or at least very angular. It is a retrograde rotator, although its pole points almost parallel to the ecliptic towards ecliptic coordinates (β, λ) = (−15°, 253°) with a 10° uncertainty.[3] This gives an axial tilt of about 105°.
Studies
43 Ariadne was in a study of asteroids using the Hubble FGS.[10] Asteroids studied include (63) Ausonia, (15) Eunomia, (43) Ariadne, (44) Nysa, and (624) Hektor.[10]
Trivia
- For reasons unknown, "Asteroid 43 Ariadne" was included in a list of names of supporters of the NASA spacecraft Stardust that was stored on a microchip within the spacecraft.
- The maximum apparent size of Ariadne is equivalent to the maximum apparent size of Pluto.
References
- Noah Webster (1884) A Practical Dictionary of the English Language
- "IRAS Minor Planet Survey (IMPS)". Archived from the original on 11 December 2005. Retrieved 11 December 2005.
- Kaasalainen, M.; Torppa, J.; Piironen, J. (2002). "Models of Twenty Asteroids from Photometric Data" (PDF). Icarus. 159 (2): 369–395. Bibcode:2002Icar..159..369K. doi:10.1006/icar.2002.6907.
- Tanga, P.; et al. (2003). "Asteroid observations with the Hubble Space Telescope" (PDF). Astronomy & Astrophysics. 401 (2): 733–741. Bibcode:2003A&A...401..733T. doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20030032.
- Carry, B. (December 2012), "Density of asteroids", Planetary and Space Science, 73 (1): 98–118, arXiv:1203.4336, Bibcode:2012P&SS...73...98C, doi:10.1016/j.pss.2012.03.009, S2CID 119226456. See Table 1.
- Krasinsky, G. A.; et al. (2002). "Hidden Mass in the Asteroid Belt". Icarus. 158 (1): 98–105. Bibcode:2002Icar..158...98K. doi:10.1006/icar.2002.6837.
- PDS lightcurve data Archived 14 June 2006 at archive.today
- Supplemental IRAS Minor Planet Survey Archived 23 June 2006 at archive.today
- "AstDys (43) Ariadne Ephemerides". Department of Mathematics, University of Pisa, Italy. Archived from the original on 27 March 2012. Retrieved 26 June 2010.
- Tanga, P.; Hestroffer, D.; Cellino, A.; Lattanzi, M.; Martino, M. Di; Zappalà, V. (1 April 2003). "Asteroid observations with the Hubble Space Telescope FGS". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 401 (2): 733–741. Bibcode:2003A&A...401..733T. doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20030032. ISSN 0004-6361.
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На других языках
[de] (43) Ariadne
(43) Ariadne ist ein Asteroid des Asteroiden-Hauptgürtels, der am 15. April 1857 von Norman Robert Pogson entdeckt wurde.
- [en] 43 Ariadne
[es] (43) Ariadne
(43) Ariadne es un asteroide perteneciente al cinturón de asteroides descubierto por Norman Robert Pogson el 15 de abril de 1857 desde el observatorio Radcliffe de Oxford, Reino Unido. Está nombrado por Ariadna, un personaje de la mitología griega.[2]
[fr] (43) Ariane
(43) Ariane (désignation internationale (43) Ariadne), ou parfois (43) Ariadne (voir section Nom ci-dessous), est un astéroïde de la ceinture principale qui a été découvert par Norman Robert Pogson le 15 avril 1857.
[ru] (43) Ариадна
(43) Ариадна (лат. Ariadne) — неправильной формы астероид главного пояса, который принадлежит к светлому спектральному классу S и входит в состав семейства Флоры, являясь вторым по величине астероидом в этом семействе. Он был открыт 15 апреля 1857 года английским астрономом Норманом Погсоном в Обсерватории Радклиффа, Англия и назван в честь Ариадны, дочери критского царя Миноса и Пасифаи, героини древнегреческого мифа о Тесее и минотавре[7][8].
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