Inline videos. See also:Category: Articles with embedded Videos..

29 Amphitrite

From Biocrawler, the free encyclopedia.

29 Amphitrite
Orbital characteristics 1 (ftp://ftp.lowell.edu/pub/elgb/astorb.html)
Orbit type Main belt
Semimajor axis 2.555 AU
Perihelion distance 2.372 AU
Aphelion distance 2.737 AU
Orbital period 4.08 years
Inclination 6.10°
Eccentricity 0.071
Physical characteristics 1 (ftp://ftp.lowell.edu/pub/elgb/astorb.html)
Diameter 212.2 km
Rotation period 3 (http://www.psi.edu/pds/archive/lc.html) 5.39 hours
Spectral class S
Abs. magnitude 5.85
Albedo 4 (http://dorothy.as.arizona.edu/DSN/IRAS/index_iras.html) 0.179
History 2 (http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/lists/NumberedMPs.html)
Discoverer A. Marth, 1854

29 Amphitrite (am'-fi-trye'-tee) is one of the largest Main belt asteroids. It has a relatively bright surface and a composition of silicates rock and iron-nickel metals.

Amphitrite was discovered by Albert Marth on March 1, 1854. It was his only asteroid discovery. It is named after Amphitrite, a sea goddess in Greek mythology.

A satellite has been suggested based on the lightcurve data. [1] (http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/asteroidmoonsq.html)


... | Previous asteroid | 29 Amphitrite | Next asteroid | ...


The minor planets
Vulcanoids | Main belt | Groups and families | Near-Earth objects | Jupiter Trojans
Centaurs | Trans-Neptunians | Damocloids | Comets | Kuiper belt | Oort cloud
(For other objects and regions, see: Binary asteroids, Asteroid moons and the Solar system)
(For a complete listing, see: List of asteroids. For pronunciation, see: Pronunciation of asteroid names.)
es:(29) Anfitrita
Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page) 29_Amphitrite (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/29_Amphitrite) version history (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=29_Amphitrite&action=history) GNU Free Documentation Lizenz (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_the_GNU_Free_Documentation_License) CC-by-sa (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/)

Personal tools
Google Search
Google
Web
biocrawler.com

 
In other languages