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(619) Triberg

(619) Triberg ( German: Triberga ) - an asteroid in the asteroid belt , which was discovered on October 22, 1906 by the German astronomer August Kopff at the Heidelberg Observatory and named after the city of Triberg im Schwarzwald in the German state of Baden-Württemberg [6] .

  • The orbit of the asteroid Triberg and its position in the solar system
  • Asteroid Orbit 619.png
  • Asteroid 619 orbit (tilt) .png
(619) Triberg
Asteroid
Opening
DiscovererAugust Kopff
Place of discoveryHeidelberg
Discovery dateOctober 22, 1906
EponymTriberg im Black Forest
Alternative notation1906 WC
CategoryMain ring
Orbital characteristics [1]
Age of December 9, 2014
JD 2457000.5
Eccentricity ( e )0,0743088
Semimajor axis ( a )376.95 million km
(2,5197550 AU )
Perihelion ( q )348.939 million km
(2,332515 AU)
Aphelion ( Q )404.961 million km
(2,706995 AU)
Circulation Period ( P )1460.952 days (4 g )
Average orbital speed18.738 km / s
Inclination ( i )13.79124 °
Longitude node (Ω)187.51124 °
Perihelion Argument (ω)177.36004 °
Median Anomaly ( M )42.10614 °
Asteroid satellite-
Physical Characteristics [3] [4]
Diameter29,051 km
Rotation period29.311 h
Spectral classS [5]
Absolute magnitude9.95 m [2]
Albedo0.219
Current distance from the sun2,591 a. e.
Current distance from earth3.414 a. e.

See also

  • List of Asteroids (601-700)
  • Classifications of Minor Planets

Notes

  1. ↑ (619) Triberga ( unopened ) (unavailable link) . AstDyS . Italy: University of Pisa . Date of treatment December 21, 2008. Archived on May 26, 2011.
  2. ↑ Tholen. Asteroid Absolute Magnitudes (neopr.) . EAR-A-5-DDR-ASTERMAG-V11.0. . Planetary Data System (English) (2007). Date of treatment December 26, 2008. Archived June 17, 2012.
  3. ↑ Pray. Lightcurve analysis of asteroids 326, 329, 426, 619, 1829, 1967, 2453, 10518 and 42267 (English) // The Minor Planet Bulletin : journal. - Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers , 2006. - Vol. 33 , no. 1 . - P. 4-5 . - .
  4. ↑ Oliver; Shipley, Heath; Ditteon, Richard et al. Asteroid Lightcurve Analysis at the Oakley Southern Sky Observatory: March 2008 // The Minor Planet Bulletin : journal. - Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers 2008. - Vol. 35 , no. 4 . - P. 149-150 . - .
  5. ↑ Neese. Asteroid Taxonomy (neopr.) . EAR-A-5-DDR-TAXONOMY-V5.0 . Planetary Data System (English) (2005). Date of treatment December 26, 2008. Archived January 17, 2010.
  6. ↑ Schmadel, Lutz D. Dictionary of Minor Planet Names . - Fifth Revised and Enlarged Edition. - B. , Heidelberg, N. Y .: Springer, 2003 .-- P. 62. - ISBN 3-540-00238-3 .

Links

  • NASA's JPL Database of Small Bodies in the Solar System (619 )
  • Small Solar System MPC Database (619 )
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=(619)_Triberg &oldid = 100881650


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