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(134419) Hypofoy

(134419) Hypothous ( lat. Hippothous ) - Jupiter's Trojan asteroid moving at Lagrange point L 5 , 60 ° behind the planet. The asteroid was discovered on June 28, 1998 by the Belgian astronomer Eric Elst at the La Silla Observatory and named after one of the participants in the Trojan War .

(134419) Hypofoy
Asteroid
Opening
DiscovererEric Elst
Place of discoveryLa silla
Discovery dateJune 28, 1998
Alternative notation1998 MV 47 ; 2005 YR 66
CategoryJupiter Trojans ( L 5 )
Orbital characteristics
Age of December 9, 2014
JD 2457000.5
Eccentricity ( e )0.1769017
Semimajor axis ( a )786.592 million km
(5.2580450 AU )
Perihelion ( q )647.443 million km
(4.3278879 AU)
Aphelion ( Q )925.742 million km
(6.1882021 AU)
Circulation Period ( P )4,403.874 days (12.057 g. )
Average orbital speed12.887 km / s
Inclination ( i )8.38316 °
Longitude node (Ω)122.24323 °
Perihelion Argument (ω)132.79283 °
Median Anomaly ( M )159.19669 °
physical characteristics
Diameter9 - 20 km
Apparent magnitude20.17 m (current)
Absolute magnitude12,4 m
Current distance from the sun4,958 a. e.
Current distance from earth5.784 a. e.
Orbit of the asteroid Hypofoy and its position in the solar system

See also

  • List of asteroids ( 134401-134500 )
  • Classifications of Minor Planets
  • List of Trojan asteroids ("Greeks")
  • List of Trojan asteroids (“Trojans”)

Links

  • NASA's JPL Database of Small Bodies in the Solar System (134419 )
  • MPC Small Body Solar System Database (134419 )
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=(134419)_Gipofoy&oldid=67881864


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