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413 Edburga

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413 Edburga
A three-dimensional model of 413 Edburga based on its light curve.
Discovery
Discovered byMax Wolf
Discovery date7 January 1896
Designations
1896 CL
Main belt
Orbital characteristics[1]
Epoch 31 July 2016 (JD 2457600.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc99.18 yr (36225 d)
Aphelion3.47021 AU (519.136 Gm)
Perihelion1.69586 AU (253.697 Gm)
2.58304 AU (386.417 Gm)
Eccentricity0.34346
4.15 yr (1516.3 d)
18.53 km/s
83.4524°
0° 14m 14.694s / day
Inclination18.7206°
103.866°
252.655°
Earth MOID0.788269 AU (117.9234 Gm)
Jupiter MOID2.26915 AU (339.460 Gm)
TJupiter3.268
Physical characteristics
Dimensions31.95±2.8 km
Massunknown
Mean density
unknown
Equatorial surface gravity
unknown
Equatorial escape velocity
unknown
15.773 h (0.6572 d)
0.1466±0.029
Temperatureunknown
unknown
10.18

413 Edburga is a typical Main belt asteroid.

It was discovered by Max Wolf on January 7, 1896 in Heidelberg.

References

  1. ^ "413 Edburga (1896 CL)". JPL Small-Body Database. NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved 10 May 2016.