(21048) 1990 SV9 Ver também | Referências Ligações externas | Menu de navegação«(21048) 1990 SV9»Dados de (21048) 1990 SV9A órbita do asteroide (21048) 1990 SV9Dados de (21048) 1990 SV9expandindo-oe

Asteroides da cintura principal


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1990 SV9
Número
21048
Data da descoberta
22 de setembro de 1990
Descoberto por

Eric Walter Elst
Categoria

asteroide da cintura principal
Precedido por
21047 Hodierna
Sucedido por
(21049) 1990 SU16

Elementos orbitais

Semieixo maior
2.1354262 UA

Perélio
2,37 UA

Afélio
1,901 UA

Excentricidade
0.10998140

Período orbital
3,12 anos

Anomalia média
144.6710300°

Inclinação
3.47949°

Longitude do nó ascendente
142.01073°

Argumento do periastro
195.83766°

Magnitude absoluta
16,20

1990 SV9 (asteroide 21048) é um asteroide da cintura principal. Possui uma excentricidade de 0.10998140 e uma inclinação de 3.47949º.[1]


Este asteroide foi descoberto no dia 22 de setembro de 1990 por Eric Walter Elst em La Silla.



Ver também |


  • Lista de asteroides

  • Asteroide da cintura principal


Referências



  1. «(21048) 1990 SV9» (em inglês). NASA. Consultado em 8 de dezembro de 2013 



Ligações externas |



  • Dados de (21048) 1990 SV9 (em inglês)


  • A órbita do asteroide (21048) 1990 SV9 (em inglês)


  • Dados de (21048) 1990 SV9 (em tcheco/checo)





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