(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 | |
| Discoverer | Eric Elst |
| Detection point | Upper Provence |
| Date of discovery | September 17, 1988 |
| Eponym | Claude Debussy |
| Alternative designations | 1988 SH 1979 SZ10 1979 VF1 1981 EC |
| Category | Main 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 | |
| Diameter | 7 - 16 km |
| Rotation period | 26,606 h. |
| Absolute magnitude | 12.8 m |
See also
- Asteroid list
- (4401–4500)
- Small Planet Classifications
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 https://www.minorplanetcenter.net/db_search/show_object?object_id=4492
- ↑ IAU Minor Planet Center . www.minorplanetcenter.net. The appeal date is February 2, 2019.