35 Leukothea

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35 Leukothea  35 Leukothea symbol.png
Discovery
Discovered by R. Luther
Discovery date April 19, 1855
Designations
Named after Leucothea
Alternate name(s) 1948 DC; 1950 RS1; 1976 WH
Minor planet
category
Main belt
Epoch December 31, 2006 (JD 2454100.5)
Aphelion 549.374 Gm (3.672 AU)
Perihelion 345.074 Gm (2.307 AU)
Semi-major axis 447.224 Gm (2.990 AU)
Eccentricity 0.228
Orbital period 1887.983 d (5.17 a)
Average orbital speed 17.00 km/s
Mean anomaly 77.469°
Inclination 7.938°
Longitude of ascending node 353.817°
Argument of perihelion 213.962°
Physical characteristics
Dimensions 103.1 km
Mass ~1.1×1018 kg
Mean density 2.0? g/cm³
Equatorial surface gravity ~0.0288 m/s²
Escape velocity ~0.0545 km/s
Rotation period 1.3 d (32 h) [1]
Albedo 0.066 [2]
Temperature ~162 K
Spectral type C
Absolute magnitude (H) 8.5

35 Leukothea (play /ljˈkɒθiə/ lew-KOTH-ee-ə, Greek: Λευκοθέα) is a large, dark main-belt asteroid.

It was discovered by R. Luther on April 19, 1855, and named after Leukothea, a sea goddess in Greek mythology.

References

  1. ^ "Asteroid Lightcurve Paramaters". Planetary Science Institute. Archived from the original on 2006-06-14. http://web.archive.org/web/20060614093519/http://www.psi.edu/pds/archive/lc.html. Retrieved 2008-11-03. 
  2. ^ "Asteroid Data Archive". Planetary Science Institute. Archived from the original on 2006-06-23. http://web.archive.org/web/20060623213811/http://www.psi.edu/pds/archive/astdata04/simps04/diamalb.tab. Retrieved 2008-11-03. 



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