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(4492) Debussy

(4492) Debussy (4492 Debussy) - an asteroid from the main belt . It was discovered on September 17, 1988 by the Belgian astronomer Eric Elst at the Haute Provence Observatory and was named after French composer Claude Debussy [2] .

(4492) Debussy
Asteroid
Opening
DiscovererEric Elst
Detection pointUpper Provence
Date of discoverySeptember 17, 1988
EponymClaude Debussy
Alternative designations1988 SH 1979 SZ10
1979 VF1 1981 EC
CategoryMain belt asteroid
Orbital characteristics

The era of May 23, 2014

(2,456,800.5 JD )
Eccentricity ( e )0.180358464403
Semi-axis ( a )2.765983836607 a. e .
Perihelion ( q )2.267115239271 a. e.
Afhelia ( Q )3,264852433944 a. e.
Period of circulation ( P )
Inclination ( i )8.024566386689 °
Ascending node longitude (Ω)350.0648124551 °
Perihelion Argument (ω)52.61409534215 °
Mean Anomaly ( M )
physical characteristics
Diameter7 - 16 km
Rotation period26,606 h.
Absolute magnitude12.8 m

See also

  • Asteroid list
  • (4401–4500)
  • Small Planet Classifications

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 https://www.minorplanetcenter.net/db_search/show_object?object_id=4492
  2. ↑ IAU Minor Planet Center (Unc.) . www.minorplanetcenter.net. The appeal date is February 2, 2019.

Links

  • NASA JPL Database on Small Bodies of the Solar System (4492) (eng.)
  • MPC Database on the Small Bodies of the Solar System (4492) (eng.)
  • (4492) Debussy - volumetric interactive image of the orbital motion
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=(4492)_ Debussi&oldid = 97881651


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