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Physical properties
  • Rotation Period
  • Quality
  • Amplitude
  • Rotation Direction
  • Spinvector L
  • Spinvector B
Rotational properties
Value
Unit
Source
Rotation Period
Value
34.10
Unit
h
Source
[5]
Quality
Value
2,A
Unit
-
Source
[5]
Amplitude
Value
0.75-1.1
Unit
mag
Source
[5]
Rotation Direction
Value
-
Unit
-
Source
[-]
Spinvector L
Value
-
Unit
Source
[-]
Spinvector B
Value
-
Unit
Source
[-]
  • Taxonomy
  • Taxonomy (all)
Taxonomy
Value
Unit
Source
Taxonomy
Value
Scomp
S
Unit
-
-
Source
[1]
[2]
Taxonomy (all)
Value
Q;Scomp
-
Unit
-
-
Source
[3]
[4]
  • Absolute Magnitude (H)
  • Slope Parameter (G)
H / G
Value
Unit
Source
Absolute Magnitude (H)
Value
15.959
Unit
mag
Source
[6]
Slope Parameter (G)
Value
0.15**
Unit
mag
Source
[6]
  • Albedo
  • Diameter
Size and albedo
Value
Unit
Source
Albedo
Value
0.14
Unit
-
Source
[7]
Diameter
Value
2200
Unit
Source
[7]
  • Color Index Information
Color Index Information
Value
Unit
Source
Color Index Information
Value
-
Unit
mag
Source
[-]
  • Sightings
Sightings
Value
Unit
Source
Sightings
Value
Visual S
Unit
-
Source
[8]

Sources

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encounters cause fresh surfaces on some near-Earth
asteroids) (contains taxonomic classification of 249 NEAs)
No.[2]NameEARNAdditional1.) Alexey V. Sergeyev and Benoit Carry A&A, 652 (2021) A59
No.[3]NameEARNAdditional1.) Binzel, R.P. et al. (2004) Icarus 170, 259-294. (Observed
spectral properties of near-Earth objects: results for
population distribution, source regions, and space
weathering processes.)
2.) Whiteley, R.J. (2001) PhD. Thesis, University of Hawaii. (A
Compositional and Dynamical Survey of the Near-Earth
Asteroids)
3.) DeMeo, F.E. et al. (2014) Icarus 227, 112-122. (Mars
encounters cause fresh surfaces on some near-Earth
asteroids) (contains taxonomic classification of 249 NEAs)
No.[4]NameEARNAdditionalEarth Asteroids Research Node: https://earn.dlr.de
No.[5]NameEARNAdditional1.) Warner, B.D. (2014) MPB 41, 213-224. (NEAR-EARTH ASTEROID
LIGHTCURVE ANALYSIS AT CS3-PALMER DIVIDE STATION: 2014
MARCH-JUNE) (38 NEA lightcurve data)
2.) Petr
Pravec's Ondrejov NEO Photometric Program Webpage
"Prepublished Periods"

3.) Delbo, M. et al. (2003) Icarus 166, 116-130. (Keck
observations of near-Earth asteroids in the thermal
infrared)
4.) Warner, B.D. et al. (2014) MPB 41, 157-168. (NEAR-EARTH
ASTEROID LIGHTCURVE ANALYSIS AT CS3-PALMER DIVIDE STATION:
2014 JANUARY-MARCH) (1943,4055,4954,25916,35107,40267,53435,
68031,85990,86039,138127,143409,243566,275677,277570,294739,
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2012AU10,2013XV8,2013YZ13,2013PD21,2013XF22,2013YZ37,
2013WT44,2014CR,2014EM,2014BR8,2014CG13,2014CU13,2014EY24,
2014AY28,2014EL45,2014BR57,2014DX110)
No.[6]NameESA AegisAdditionalESA orbit determination and impact monitoring system
No.[7]NameEARNAdditional1.) Delbo, M. et al. (2011) Icarus 212, 138-148. (The cool
surfaces of binary near-Earth asteroids) (5381,153591,
164121)
2.) Usui, F. et al. (2011) Pub. Astron. Soc. Japan 63,
1117-1138. (Asteroid Catalog Using AKARI: AKARI/IRC
Mid-Infrared Asteroid Survey)
No.[8]NameEARNAdditional1.) Binzel, R.P. et al. (2006) LPSC 37, 1491. (The
MIT-Hawaii-IRTF joint campaign for NEO spectral
reconnaissance.)
2.) Binzel, R.P. et al. href="http://smass.mit.edu/minus.html"> Webpage
3.) deLeon, J. et al. (2010) Astron. Astrophys 517, A23.
(Observations, compositional, and physical characterization
of near-Earth and Mars-crosser asteroids from a
spectroscopic survey)