(14792) Thyestes

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Asteroid
(14792) Thyestes
Properties of the orbit ( animation )
Epoch:  April 27, 2019 ( JD 2,458,600.5)
Orbit type Jupiter Trojan (L 4 )
Major semi-axis 5.1725  AU
eccentricity 0.0825
Perihelion - aphelion 4.7455 AU - 5.5995 AU
Inclination of the orbit plane 11.3686 °
Length of the ascending node 154.7721 °
Argument of the periapsis 244.8681 °
Sidereal period 11.76 a
Mean orbital velocity 13.12 km / s
Physical Properties
Medium diameter 19.176 ± 0.529 km
Albedo 0.159 ± 0.036
Absolute brightness 12.1 mag
history
Explorer CJ van Houten
I. van Houten-Groeneveld
Tom Gehrels
Date of discovery September 24, 1973
Another name 1973 SG 1 , 1997 UV 26 , 2000 AN 179
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(14792) Thyestes is an asteroid belonging to the group of Jupiter Trojans . This describes asteroids that move around the sun on the Lagrange points on Jupiter's orbit .

(14792) Thyestes was discovered on September 24, 1973 by the Dutch astronomers Cornelis Johannes van Houten , Ingrid van Houten-Groeneveld and Tom Gehrels at the Palomar Observatory . It is assigned to the Lagrangian point L 4 .

The asteroid was named on March 9, 2001 after the mythological figure of Thyestes , the king of Mycenae and brother of Atreus .

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