(6931) Kenzaburo
Asteroid (6931) Kenzaburo |
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Properties of the orbit ( animation ) | |
Orbit type | Main belt asteroid |
Asteroid family | Eos family |
Major semi-axis | 3.0325 AU |
eccentricity | 0.0981 |
Perihelion - aphelion | 2.7349 AU - 3.3300 AU |
Inclination of the orbit plane | 10.8804 ° |
Length of the ascending node | 43.9469 ° |
Argument of the periapsis | 326.8367 ° |
Time of passage of the perihelion | May 31, 2015 |
Sidereal period | 5.28 a |
Mean orbital velocity | 17.11 km / s |
Physical Properties | |
Absolute brightness | 12.6 mag |
history | |
Explorer |
Kin Endate Kazurō Watanabe |
Date of discovery | November 4, 1994 |
Another name | 1994 VP 6 , 1978 UU 3 , 1980 BW 1 , 1992 JA 2 , 1990 RV 9 |
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. |
(6931) Kenzaburo is an asteroid of the main belt , which on 4 November 1994 by Japanese amateur astronomers Kin EnDate and Kazuro Watanabe at Kitami Observatory ( IAU code 400) on Hokkaido was discovered.
The celestial body belongs to the Eos family, a group of asteroids, which typically have large semi-axes from 2.95 to 3.1 AU , bounded inward by the Kirkwood gap of the 7: 3 resonance with Jupiter , and 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.
(6931) Kenzaburo was named on August 8, 1998 after the Japanese writer Kenzaburō Ōe (* 1935), who was awarded the 1994 Nobel Prize for Literature .
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ (6931) Kenzaburo in the database of the "Asteroids - Dynamic Site" (AstDyS-2, English).
- ↑ David Vokrouhlický , Miroslav Brož , Alessandro Morbidelli , William Bottke , David Nesvorný , Daniel Lazzaro, Andy Rivkin: Yarkovsky footprints in the Eos family (PDF, English)
Web links
- (6931) Kenzaburo in the database of the "Asteroids - Dynamic Site" (AstDyS-2, English).
- (6931) Kenzaburo in the Small-Body Database of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (English).
- Discovery Circumstances of (6931) Kenzaburo according to the Minor Planet Center of the International Astronomical Union at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge , Massachusetts (English)