(126) Velleda

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Asteroid
(126) Velleda
Properties of the orbit ( animation )
Orbit type Main belt asteroid
Major semi-axis 2,439  AU
eccentricity 0.1055
Perihelion - aphelion 2.181 AU - 2.696 AU
Inclination of the orbit plane 2.92 °
Length of the ascending node 23.4 °
Argument of the periapsis 327.5 °
Time of passage of the perihelion July 24, 2009
Sidereal period 3 a 295 d
Mean orbital velocity 19.0 km / s
Physical Properties
Medium diameter 44.8 km
Albedo 0.17
Rotation period 5 h 22 min
Absolute brightness 9.3 mag
Spectral class S.
history
Explorer Paul Pierre Henry
Date of discovery November 5, 1872
Another name 1949 YF, 1950 BD 1
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(126) Velleda is an asteroid of the main asteroid belt discovered by Paul Pierre Henry on November 5, 1872 . The heavenly body was named after Veleda , a Germanic priestess and seer.

Velleda moves between 2.2 ( perihelion ) astronomical units to 2.7 astronomical units ( aphelion ) in 3.8 years around the sun . The orbit is inclined 2.9 ° to the ecliptic , the orbital eccentricity is 0.11.

Velleda has a diameter of 44.8 km. It has a light, silicate-rich surface with an albedo of 0.17. It rotates around its own axis in around 5 hours and 22 minutes.

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