36446 Cinodapistoia
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Discovery
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| Discovered by | Luciano Tesi and Andrea Boattini |
| Discovery date | August 22, 2000 |
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Designations
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| Named after | Cino da Pistoia |
| Alternate name(s) | 1995 GM5; 2000 QV |
| Minor planet category |
Main belt |
| Epoch August 18, 2005 (JD 2453600.5) | |
| Aphelion | 431.241 Gm (2.883 AU) |
| Perihelion | 295.772 Gm (1.977 AU) |
| Semi-major axis | 363.507 Gm (2.430 AU) |
| Eccentricity | 0.186 |
| Orbital period | 1383.501 d (3.79 a) |
| Average orbital speed | 18.94 km/s |
| Mean anomaly | 92.309° |
| Inclination | 2.589° |
| Longitude of ascending node | 23.385° |
| Argument of perihelion | 342.786° |
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Physical characteristics
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| Dimensions | 3-6? km |
| Mass | 2.8-23×1013 kg |
| Mean density | 2.0? g/cm³ |
| Equatorial surface gravity | 0.0008-0.0017 m/s² |
| Escape velocity | 0.0016-0.0032 km/s |
| Rotation period | ? d |
| Albedo | 0.04-0.11 [1] |
| Temperature | ~181-178 K |
| Spectral type | ? |
| Absolute magnitude (H) | 15.3 |
36446 Cinodapistoia is an asteroid, originally designated 2000 QV, discovered on August 22, 2000, by Luciano Tesi and Andrea Boattini at San Marcello Pistoiese. Its diameter is uncertain: a range of 3 to 6 km is probable.
It is named in honor of Cino da Pistoia (1270 – 1337), whose full name was Guittoncino dei Sinibaldi, or Sighibuldi, a Tuscan jurist and poet.
[edit] External links
- http://it.geocities.com/kenoms3/altorenotoscano/asteroide.html (Archived 2009-10-22) (Italian)
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