S / 2004 S 29

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S / 2004 S 29
Central body Saturn
Properties of the orbit
Major semi-axis 16,981,483 km
Periapsis 9,507,518 km
Apoapsis 24,455,448 km
eccentricity 0.4401
Orbit inclination 45.10 °
Orbital time 826.19 d
Mean orbital velocity 1.482 km / s
Physical Properties
Apparent brightness 24.9 likes
Medium diameter 4 km
Acceleration of gravity on the surface ≈ 0 m / s 2
Escape speed ≈ 0 m / s
discovery
Explorer

Scott S. Sheppard
David C. Jewitt
Jan T. Kleyna

Date of discovery December 12, 2004

S / 2004 S 29 is one of the smaller outer moons of the planet Saturn .

Discovery and naming

S / 2004 S 29 was discovered on December 12, 2004 by astronomers Scott Sheppard and David Jewitt ( University of California ) and Jan Kleyna ( University of Hawaiʻi ) on images taken from December 12, 2004 to March 22, 2007 with the 8.2 m Subaru telescope at the Mauna Kea Observatory . From this period 19 more moons of Saturn could be detected; the discovery was announced on October 7, 2019, the moon was given the preliminary designation S / 2004 S 29 .

The Carnegie Institution for Science called with the announcement of the discovery on the public to to 6 December 2019 to send in suggestions for names for a total of 20 newly discovered moons. According to the group affiliation of the moons, names of giants from the Gallic , Nordic or Inuit mythology should be used.

The observation period of S / 2004 S 29 extends from December 12, 2004 to February 2, 2006; there are a total of 24 observations over a period of two years.

Track properties

S / 2004 S 29 orbits Saturn in two years and 96.2 days on a strongly elliptical, prograde orbit between 9,507,518 km and 24,455,448 km from its center. The orbit eccentricity is 0.440, the orbit is 45.1 ° inclined to the equator of Saturn .

The moon is part of the so-called Inuit group of Saturn moons, which orbit the planet with orbital inclinations between 45.1 ° and 49.9 ° and orbital eccentricities between 0.107 and 0.364 prograd.

Physical Properties

S / 2004 S 29 has a diameter of about 4 km. The absolute brightness of the moon is 15.6  m .

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. v ≈ π * a / period (1 + sqrt (1-e²))
  2. ^ Scott S. Sheppard : Saturn Moons . Carnegie Institution for Science . Retrieved October 10, 2019.
  3. MPC : MPEC 2019-T136: S / 2004 S 29 . IAU . October 7, 2019. Retrieved October 10, 2019.
further inside Saturn moons further outside
S / 2007 S 2
Semi- major axis  (km) S / 2004 S 29 16,981,483
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