(148) Gallia

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Asteroid
(148) Gallia
Properties of the orbit ( animation )
Orbit type Middle main belt
Asteroid family Gallia family
Major semi-axis 2.772  AU
eccentricity 0.185
Perihelion - aphelion 2.26 AU - 3.284 AU
Inclination of the orbit plane 25.3 °
Length of the ascending node 145.1 °
Argument of the periapsis 252.1 °
Time of passage of the perihelion January 9, 2010
Sidereal period 4 a 225 d
Mean orbital velocity 17.7 km / s
Physical Properties
Medium diameter 98 km
Albedo 0.1640
Rotation period 20 h 40 min
Absolute brightness 7.63 mag
Spectral class GU
history
Explorer Prosper Henry
Date of discovery August 7, 1875
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(148) Gallia is an asteroid of the main asteroid belt discovered on August 7, 1875 by the French astronomer Prosper Mathieu Henry . The celestial body was named after the Roman name for Gaul , the area that is now France .

Gallia moves between 2.252 ( perihelion ) astronomical units to 3.288 astronomical units ( aphelion ) in 4.61 years around the sun . The orbit is strongly inclined towards the ecliptic at 25.30 ° , the orbit eccentricity is 0.187.

Gallia has a diameter of 98 km. It has a light, silicate-rich surface with an albedo of 0.16. It rotates around its own axis in around 20 hours and 40 minutes.

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