(835) Olivia ( lat. Olivia ) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on September 23, 1916 by German astronomer Max Wolf at the Heidelberg Observatory .
(835) Olivia | |
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Asteroid | |
Opening | |
Discoverer | Max wolf |
Detection point | Heidelberg |
Date of discovery | September 23, 1916 |
Alternative designations | 1916 AE ; 1964 BA; 1979 ST |
Category | Main ring |
Orbital characteristics | |
The era of March 23, 2018 JD 2458200.5 | |
Eccentricity ( e ) | 0.08744546165972229 |
Semi-axis ( a ) | 482.548 million km (3.225632765198397 a. E.) |
Perihelion ( q ) | 440.351 million km (2.9435658189009 A. e.) |
Afhelia ( Q ) | 524.744 million km (3.5076997114959 A. e.) |
Period of circulation ( P ) | 2116.025 days (5.793 g. ) |
Average orbital speed | 16,552 km / s |
Inclination ( i ) | 3.691816227338783 ° |
Ascending node longitude (Ω) | 308.6441535102798 ° |
Perihelion Argument (ω) | 65.16214194180661 ° |
Mean Anomaly ( M ) | 227.1796095354604 ° |
physical characteristics | |
Diameter | 30.418 km |
Apparent magnitude | 15.87 m (current) |
Absolute magnitude | 11.5 m |
Albedo | 0.025 |
Current distance from the Sun | 3,054 a. e. |
Current distance from Earth | 2.056 a. e. |
Any coincidence of the name of this asteroid with a specific person or a specific event is unknown [1] .
See also
- List of asteroids ( 801-900 )
- Small Planet Classifications
Notes
- ↑ Schmadel, Lutz D. Dictionary of Minor Planet Names . - Fifth Revised and Enlarged Edition. - B. , Heidelberg, N. Y .: Springer, 2003. - P. 77. - ISBN 3-540-00238-3 .