932 Hooveria
| Discovery | |
|---|---|
| Discovered by | J. Palisa | 
| Discovery site | Vienna | 
| Discovery date | 23 March 1920 | 
| Designations | |
| 1920 GV | |
| Orbital characteristics[1] | |
| Epoch 31 July 2016 (JD 2457600.5) | |
| Uncertainty parameter 0 | |
| Observation arc | 95.59 yr (34914 days) | 
| Aphelion | 2.6392 AU (394.82 Gm) | 
| Perihelion | 2.2008 AU (329.23 Gm) | 
| 2.4200 AU (362.03 Gm) | |
| Eccentricity | 0.090578 | 
| 3.76 yr (1375.0 d) | |
| 325.979° | |
| 0° 15m 42.516s / day | |
| Inclination | 8.1220° | 
| 15.034° | |
| 48.930° | |
| Earth MOID | 1.22053 AU (182.589 Gm) | 
| Jupiter MOID | 2.61888 AU (391.779 Gm) | 
| Jupiter Tisserand parameter | 3.495 | 
| Physical characteristics | |
| 39.1 h (1.63 d) | |
| 10.00 | |
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932 Hooveria is a minor planet orbiting the Sun. It is named for president Herbert Hoover.
References
- ↑ "932 Hooveria (1920 GV)". JPL Small-Body Database. NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved 2 May 2016.
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