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1923 Osiris (4011 P-L)
Classification:
Main-belt Asteroid
SPK-ID:
2001923
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Orbital Elements at Epoch 2458600.5 (2019-Apr-27.0) TDB
Reference:
JPL 30
(heliocentric ecliptic J2000)
Element
Value
Uncertainty (1-sigma)
Units
e
.06304868912848514
3.3547e-08
a
2.435027918930777
7.5534e-09
au
q
2.281502600650928
8.1853e-08
au
i
4.957871223792313
4.5774e-06
deg
node
353.0616606798193
4.0072e-05
deg
peri
105.9092019620636
5.9298e-05
deg
M
65.10241363627574
4.1602e-05
deg
t
p
2458349.514325658339
(2018-Aug-19.01432566)
0.00016037
TDB
period
1387.887755864268
3.80
6.4578e-06
1.768e-08
d
yr
n
.2593869702206718
1.2069e-09
deg/d
Q
2.588553237210626
8.0296e-09
au
Orbit Determination Parameters
# obs. used (total)
2132
data-arc span
23895 days (65.42 yr)
first obs. used
1953-12-07
last obs. used
2019-05-10
planetary ephem.
DE431
SB-pert. ephem.
SB431-N16
condition code
0
norm. resid. RMS
.46132
source
ORB
producer
Otto Matic
solution date
2019-May-29 19:28:36
Additional Information
Earth MOID
= 1.30445 au
Jupiter MOID
= 2.48916 au
T_jup
= 3.497
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Physical Parameter Table
Parameter
Symbol
Value
Units
Sigma
Reference
Notes
absolute magnitude
H
13.6
n/a
MPO439082
diameter
diameter
13.461
km
0.206
urn:nasa:pds:neowise_diameters_albedos::2.0[mainbelt] (http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2012ApJ...759L...8M)
geometric albedo
albedo
0.031
0.006
urn:nasa:pds:neowise_diameters_albedos::2.0[mainbelt] (http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2012ApJ...759L...8M)
SMASSII spectral type
spec_B
C
n/a
EAR-A-5-DDR-TAXONOMY-V4.0
based on a high-resolution spectrum by Xu et al. (1995) or Bus and Binzel (2002)
1923 Osiris
Discovered 1960 Sept. 24 by C. J. van Houten and I. van Houten-Groeneveld at Leiden, on Palomar Schmidt plates taken by T. Gehrels.
Named for the Egyptian god of vegetation, of the waxing and waning moon and of the annual flooding of the Nile.
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Reference:
MPC 5013
Last Updated:
2006-03-21
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Alternate Designations
4011 P-L
= 1964 TO2 = 1966 FR = 1974 KN = 1974 KP = 1974 LE
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