908 Buda
Discovery | |
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Discovered by | Max Wolf |
Discovery site | Heidelberg |
Discovery date | 30 November 1918 |
Designations | |
1918 EX | |
Orbital characteristics[1] | |
Epoch 31 July 2016 (JD 2457600.5) | |
Uncertainty parameter 0 | |
Observation arc | 97.25 yr (35521 days) |
Aphelion | 2.8357 AU (424.21 Gm) |
Perihelion | 2.1102 AU (315.68 Gm) |
2.4730 AU (369.96 Gm) | |
Eccentricity | 0.14668 |
3.89 yr (1420.4 d) | |
2.4006° | |
0° 15m 12.384s / day | |
Inclination | 13.407° |
85.596° | |
23.707° | |
Earth MOID | 1.13159 AU (169.283 Gm) |
Jupiter MOID | 2.34763 AU (351.200 Gm) |
Jupiter Tisserand parameter | 3.431 |
Physical characteristics | |
Mean radius | ±0.55 12.185km |
14.572 h (0.6072 d) | |
±0.015 0.1576 | |
10.69 | |
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908 Buda is a minor planet orbiting the Sun.
References
- ↑ "908 Buda (1918 EX)". JPL Small-Body Database. NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved 2 May 2016.
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