138 Tolosa

138 Tolosa
Discovery
Discovered by Henri Joseph Perrotin
Discovery date May 19, 1874
Designations
Named after
Toulouse
 
Main belt
Orbital characteristics[1]
Epoch December 31, 2006 (JD 2454100.5)
Aphelion 425.819 Gm (2.846 AU)
Perihelion 306.744 Gm (2.050 AU)
366.282 Gm (2.448 AU)
Eccentricity 0.163
1399.371 d (3.83 a)
18.91 km/s
168.932°
Inclination 3.208°
54.948°
260.018°
Physical characteristics
Dimensions 51.86 ± 3.07[2] km
45.50 ± 2.1[3] km
Mass (4.93 ± 2.59) × 1017 kg[2]
Mean density
6.74 ± 3.74[2] g/cm3
0.0127 m/s²
0.0241 km/s
10.103[3] h
Albedo 0.2699 ± 0.027[3]
Temperature ~178 K
Spectral type
S
8.75

    138 Tolosa (Latin Tolōsa, /tˈlsə/ or /tˈlzə/; Latin pronunciation: [toˈloː.za], Occitan pronunciation: [tuˈlu.zɔ]) is a brightly coloured, stony main-belt asteroid. It was discovered by French astronomer Henri Joseph Perrotin on May 19, 1874, and named after the Latin and Occitan name for Toulouse, France.

    The spectrum of this asteroid rules out the presence of ordinary chondrites, while leaning in favor of clinopyroxene phases. As of 2006, there are no known meteorites with compositions similar to the spectrum of 138 Tolosa.[3]

    References

    1. Yeomans, Donald K., "138 Tolosa", JPL Small-Body Database Browser (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory), retrieved 2013-03-30.
    2. 1 2 3 Carry, B. (December 2012), "Density of asteroids", Planetary and Space Science 73, pp. 98–118, arXiv:1203.4336, Bibcode:2012P&SS...73...98C, doi:10.1016/j.pss.2012.03.009. See Table 1.
    3. 1 2 3 4 Hardersen, Paul S.; et al. (March 2006), "Near-infrared spectral observations and interpretations for S-asteroids 138 Tolosa, 306 Unitas, 346 Hermentaria, and 480 Hansa" (PDF), Icarus 181 (1), pp. 94–106, Bibcode:2006Icar..181...94H, doi:10.1016/j.icarus.2005.10.003, retrieved 2013-03-30.

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