astro.wikisort.org - Asteroid619 Triberga is a main belt asteroid discovered on 22 October 1906 by August Kopff at Heidelberg-Königstuhl State Observatory.[1] Since it has an orbit that repeats itself almost exactly every four years with respect to the position of the Sun and Earth, it has been suggested as a way to calculate the mass of the Moon.[8] Triberga was named for the German town of Triberg.[9]
619 Triberga|
Discovered by | August Kopff |
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Discovery site | Heidelberg Obs. |
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Discovery date | 22 October 1906 |
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MPC designation | (619) Triberga |
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Named after | Triberg im Schwarzwald |
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Alternative designations | 1906 WC |
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Minor planet category | Main belt [2] |
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Epoch 31 July 2016 (JD 2457600.5) |
Uncertainty parameter 0 |
Observation arc | 109.47 yr (39985 d) |
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Aphelion | 2.7084 AU (405.17 Gm) |
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Perihelion | 2.3342 AU (349.19 Gm) |
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Semi-major axis | 2.5213 AU (377.18 Gm) |
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Eccentricity | 0.074209 |
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Orbital period (sidereal) | 4.00 yr (1462.3 d) |
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Mean anomaly | 188.954° |
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Mean motion | 0° 14m 46.284s / day |
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Inclination | 13.799° |
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Longitude of ascending node | 187.484° |
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Argument of perihelion | 178.250° |
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Mean diameter | 43 km |
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Synodic rotation period | |
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Spectral type | S [6] |
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Absolute magnitude (H) | 9.95 [7] |
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Since it has an absolute magnitude of 9.9, it is roughly 43 km in diameter. It has an opposition apparent magnitude of 13.5.
References
- "Discovery Circumstances: Numbered Minor Planets (1)–(5000)". IAU: Minor Planet Center. Archived from the original on 2 February 2009. Retrieved 21 December 2008.
- "619 Triberga (1906 WC)". JPL Small-Body Database. NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
- "(619) Triberga". AstDyS. Italy: University of Pisa. Archived from the original on 26 May 2011. Retrieved 21 December 2008.
- Oliver; Shipley, Heath; Ditteon, Richard; et al. (2008). "Asteroid Lightcurve Analysis at the Oakley Southern Sky Observatory: 2008 March". The Minor Planet Bulletin. 35 (4): 149–150. Bibcode:2008MPBu...35..149O.
- Pray (2006). "Lightcurve analysis of asteroids 326, 329, 426, 619, 1829, 1967, 2453, 10518 and 42267". The Minor Planet Bulletin. 33 (1): 4–5. Bibcode:2006MPBu...33....4P.
- Neese (2005). "Asteroid Taxonomy". EAR-A-5-DDR-TAXONOMY-V5.0. Planetary Data System. Archived from the original on 17 January 2010. Retrieved 26 December 2008.
- Tholen (2007). "Asteroid Absolute Magnitudes". EAR-A-5-DDR-ASTERMAG-V11.0. Planetary Data System. Archived from the original on 17 June 2012. Retrieved 26 December 2008.
- Brouwer, Dirk & Ashbrook, Joseph (1951). "The minor planet 619 Triberga and the mass of the moon". The Astronomical Journal. 56 (3): 57–58. Bibcode:1951AJ.....56...57B. doi:10.1086/106513.
- Schmadel, Lutz (2003). Dictionary of minor planet names (fifth ed.). Germany: Springer. p. 62. ISBN 3-540-00238-3. Retrieved 26 December 2008.
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[de] (619) Triberga
(619) Triberga ist ein Asteroid des Hauptgürtels, der am 22. Oktober 1906 von August Kopff in Heidelberg entdeckt wurde.
- [en] 619 Triberga
[es] (619) Triberga
(619) Triberga es un asteroide perteneciente al cinturón de asteroides descubierto el 22 de octubre de 1906 por August Kopff desde el observatorio de Heidelberg-Königstuhl, Alemania.
Está nombrado por la ciudad alemana de Triberg.[2]
[ru] (619) Триберга
(619) Триберга (нем. Triberga) — астероид в поясе астероидов, который был открыт 22 октября 1906 года немецким астрономом Августом Копффом в Гейдельбергской обсерватории и назван в честь города Триберг-им-Шварцвальд в немецкой земле Баден-Вюртемберг[6].
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