(9393) Apta

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Asteroid
(9393) Apta
Properties of the orbit ( animation )
Epoch:  December 9, 2014 ( JD 2,457,000.5)
Orbit type Main belt asteroid
Major semi-axis 2.6065  AU
eccentricity 0.1003
Perihelion - aphelion 2.3450 AU - 2.8679 AU
Inclination of the orbit plane 4.3765 °
Length of the ascending node 165.3461 °
Argument of the periapsis 43.3002 °
Sidereal period 4.21 a
Mean orbital velocity 18.45 km / s
Physical Properties
Absolute brightness 13.6 mag
history
Explorer Eric Walter Elst
Date of discovery August 10, 1994
Another name 1994 PT 14 , 1972 HH, 1991 XX 5
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(9393) Apta is an asteroid of the main belt , which on 10 August 1994 by the Belgian astronomer Eric Walter Elst at the La Silla Observatory ( IAU code 809) of the European Southern Observatory in Chile was discovered.

The asteroid was named on November 20, 2002 after the French city ​​of Apt in the Vaucluse département in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region , which was founded in Roman times as a Roman colony by Julius Caesar in 45 BC. In place of an earlier city when Apta Julia was re-founded and is known today as the "world capital of candied fruits ".

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