(7950) Berezov
Asteroid (7950) Berezov |
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Properties of the orbit ( animation ) | |
Orbit type | Main outer belt asteroid |
Major semi-axis | 3.1026 AU |
eccentricity | 0.1012 |
Perihelion - aphelion | 2.7886 AU - 3.4166 AU |
Inclination of the orbit plane | 11.6575 ° |
Length of the ascending node | 351.5711 ° |
Argument of the periapsis | 334.2196 ° |
Time of passage of the perihelion | 17th December 2013 |
Sidereal period | 5.47 a |
Mean orbital velocity | 16.92 km / s |
Physical Properties | |
Medium diameter | 27.10 km (± 2.0) |
Albedo | 0.0663 (± 0.011) |
Absolute brightness | 12.1 mag |
history | |
Explorer | Lyudmyla Shuravlowa |
Date of discovery | September 28, 1992 |
Another name | 1992 SS 26 , 1959 SE 1982 YF 1 , 1983 AP 3 , 1989 BB 2 , 1995 DB |
Source: Unless otherwise stated, the data comes from JPL Small-Body Database Browser . The affiliation to an asteroid family is automatically determined from the AstDyS-2 database . Please also note the note on asteroid items. |
(7950) Berezov is an asteroid of the main outer belt , which was discovered by the Ukrainian astronomer Lyudmyla Shuravlowa on September 28, 1992 at the Crimean Observatory in Nautschnyj ( IAU code 095). There had been several sightings of the asteroid before: on September 29, 1958 under the provisional designation 1959 SE at the State Observatory in Heidelberg-Königstuhl , on December 23, 1982 (1982 YF 1 ) and on January 14, 1983 (1983 AP 3 ) in the Crimea -Observatory in Nautschnyj and on January 29, 1989 (1989 BB 2 ) at the Japanese observatory near Kushiro .
The mean diameter of the asteroid was determined to be 27.10 km (± 2.0). It has a dark surface with an albedo of 0.0663 (± 0.011).
Mean distance from the Sun ( major semiaxis ), eccentricity and inclination of the orbit plane of (7950) Berezov roughly correspond to the Eos family , a group of asteroids that typically have major semiaxes from 2.95 to 3.1 AU , bounded inward by the Kirkwood gap the 7: 3 resonance with Jupiter, as well as orbital inclinations between 8 ° and 12 °. The group is named after the asteroid (221) Eos . The family is believed to have emerged from a collision more than a billion years ago.
(7950) Berezov was named on May 4, 1999 after Berjosowo , an urban-type settlement in the West Siberian Khanty and Mansi Autonomous Okrug / Ugra . Berezov is the earlier English-language name for this place.
See also
Web links
- (7950) Berezov in the database of the "Asteroids - Dynamic Site" (AstDyS-2, English).
- (7950) Berezov in the Small-Body Database of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of NASA at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in Pasadena , California (English)
- Discovery Circumstances by (7950) Berezov according to the Minor Planet Center of the International Astronomical Union at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge , Massachusetts (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Observations by (7950) Berezov on minorplanetcenter.net (English).
- ↑ David Vokrouhlický , Miroslav Brož , Alessandro Morbidelli , William Bottke , David Nesvorný , Daniel Lazzaro, Andy Rivkin: Yarkovsky footprints in the Eos family . on boulder.swri.edu (English, PDF |; 26 MB)
- ↑ Berezov . In: Encyclopædia Britannica . 11th edition. tape 3 : Austria - Bisectrix . London 1910, p. 771 (English, full text [ Wikisource ]).