Bergelmir (moon)

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Bergelmir
Provisional or systematic name S / 2004 S 15
Central body Saturn
Properties of the orbit
Major semi-axis 19,338,000 km
Periapsis 16,592,000 km
Apoapsis 22,084,000 km
eccentricity 0.142
Orbit inclination 158.5 °
Orbital time 1005.9 d
Mean orbital velocity 1.39 km / s
Physical Properties
Apparent brightness 24.2 mag
Medium diameter ≈ 6 km
Dimensions ≈? kg
Sidereal rotation ≈ 8 h 8 min
Acceleration of gravity on the surface ≈ 0 m / s 2
Escape speed ≈ 0 m / s
discovery
Explorer

David C. Jewitt , Scott S. Sheppard ,
Jan Kleyna , Brian G. Marsden

Date of discovery December 12, 2004

Bergelmir (also Saturn XXXVIII) is one of the smaller outer moons of the planet Saturn .

discovery

The discovery of Bergelmir by David C. Jewitt , Scott S. Sheppard , Jan Kleyna and Brian G. Marsden on recordings from December 12, 2004 to March 9, 2005, was announced on May 3, 2005.
Bergelmir was initially given the provisional designation S / 2004 S 15. In April 2007 the moon was named after the giant Bergelmir , a grandson of Ymir , from Nordic mythology .

Orbit data

Bergelmir orbits Saturn on an eccentric retrograde orbit in around 985 days and 23 hours. The orbital eccentricity is 0.123, the orbit is inclined at 157.39 ° to the ecliptic .

Structure and physical data

Bergelmir has a diameter of about 6 km.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. T. Denk, S. Mottola (2019): Studies of irregular satellites: I. Lightcurves and rotation periods of 25 Saturnian moons from Cassini observations. Icarus 322 , 80-102. DOI: 10.1016 / j.icarus.2018.12.040 .
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Narvi
Semi- major axis  (km) Bergelmir 19,338,000
S / 2004 S 20