(243109) Hansludwig

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Asteroid
(243109) Hansludwig
Properties of the orbit ( animation )
Epoch:  March 23, 2018 ( JD 2,458,200.5)
Orbit type Inner main belt asteroid
Major semi-axis 2.3301  AU
eccentricity 0.1781
Perihelion - aphelion 1.9151 AU - 2.7452 AU
Inclination of the orbit plane 1.5494 °
Length of the ascending node 244.1079 °
Argument of the periapsis 80.4385 °
Time of passage of the perihelion January 25, 2018
Sidereal period 3.56 a
Physical Properties
Absolute brightness 16.8 likes
history
Explorer Stefan Karge , Erwin Schwab
Date of discovery September 12, 2007
Another name 2007 RT 132
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.

(243109) Hansludwig is an asteroid of the inner main belt , which was recorded by the German amateur astronomers Stefan Karge and Erwin Schwab at the 60 cm Cassegrain telescope of the Hans Ludwig Neumann Observatory on the night of September 12th to 13th, 2007 the Kleine Feldberg ( IAU code B01) was discovered.

Mean solar distance ( major semi-axis ), eccentricity and inclination of the orbit plane of the asteroid roughly resemble the orbital data of the members of the Flora family, a large group of asteroids named after (8) Flora . Asteroids of this family move in a 4: 9 orbital resonance with the planet Mars around the sun . The group is also called the Ariadne family, after the asteroid (43) Ariadne .

(243109) Hansludwig was named on November 28, 2010 after the German physicist Hans-Ludwig Neumann (1938–1991). Neumann was the initiator of the construction of the Taunus observatory, to which the Hans Ludwig Neumann observatory belongs.

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