2301 Whitford
Appearance
Discovery | |
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Discovered by | Indiana University (Indiana Asteroid Program) |
Discovery site | Goethe Link Obs. |
Discovery date | 20 November 1965 |
Designations | |
2301 | |
Named after | Albert Whitford |
1965 WJ | |
Orbital characteristics[1] | |
Epoch 13 January 2016 (JD 2457400.5) | |
Uncertainty parameter 0 | |
Observation arc | 84.35 yr (30810 days) |
Aphelion | 3.8508969 AU (576.08598 Gm) |
Perihelion | 2.5039165 AU (374.58058 Gm) |
3.177407 AU (475.3333 Gm) | |
Eccentricity | 0.2119622 |
5.66 yr (2068.7 d) | |
322.06546° | |
0° 10m 26.466s / day | |
Inclination | 11.64838° |
79.03838° | |
7.643025° | |
Earth MOID | 1.52015 AU (227.411 Gm) |
Jupiter MOID | 1.42003 AU (212.433 Gm) |
TJupiter | 3.134 |
Physical characteristics | |
14.2751 h (0.59480 d) | |
11.1 | |
2301 Whitford (1965 WJ) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on November 20, 1965 by the Indiana Asteroid Program at Goethe Link Observatory. The asteroid is named in honor of Albert Whitford.[2]
References
- ^ "2301 Whitford (1965 WJ)". JPL Small-Body Database. NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
- ^ Schmadel, Lutz D. (2012). Dictionary of Minor Planet Names. Springer.
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