(11037) Distler

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Asteroid
(11037) Distler
Properties of the orbit ( animation )
Epoch:  December 9, 2014 ( JD 2,457,000.5)
Orbit type Main belt asteroid
Asteroid family Koronis family
Major semi-axis 2.8830  AU
eccentricity 0.0356
Perihelion - aphelion 2.7802 AU - 2.9858 AU
Inclination of the orbit plane 2.9563 °
Length of the ascending node 130.2849 °
Argument of the periapsis 322.6728 °
Sidereal period 4.90 a
Mean orbital velocity 17.54 km / s
Physical Properties
Absolute brightness 14.0 mag
history
Explorer Freimut Börngen
Date of discovery February 2, 1989
Another name 1989 CD 6 , 1994 CB 7 , 1997 WQ 36
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.

(11037) Distler is an asteroid of the main belt , which was discovered on February 2, 1989 by the German astronomer Freimut Börngen at the Thuringian State Observatory Tautenburg ( IAU code 033) in Thuringia .

The asteroid is a member of the Koronis family, a group of asteroids named after (158) Koronis .

(11037) Distler was named on January 24, 2000 after the German composer and Protestant church musician Hugo Distler (1908–1942), who is considered the most important representative of the renewal movement of Protestant church music after 1920 .

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Individual evidence

  1. The family status of the asteroids in the AstDyS-2 database (English, HTML; 51.4 MB)