Tadashi Mukai (asteroid)
Tadashi Mukai 10146 Mukaitadashi | |
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Temporary mark, another name | 1994 CV1 |
Classification | Asteroid |
Orbital kind | Asteroid belt |
Discovery | |
Discovery day | 1994February 8 |
Detector | Money of Japanese yen Tachi Kazuo Watanabe |
An orbital element and property Epoch: February 8, 2011 (JD 2,455,600.5) | |
Orbit semimajor axis (a) | 3.077 AU |
Perihelion distance (q) | 2.512 AU |
Aphelion distance (Q) | 3.641 AU |
Eccentricity (e) | 0.183 |
Revolution period (P) | 5.40 Year |
Orbit angle of inclination (i) | 3.90 Degree |
Perihelion argument (ω) | 74.18 Degree |
Ascending node celestial longitude (Ω) | 66.42 Degree |
Mean anomaly (M) | 59.07 Degree |
Physical property | |
Absolute magnitude (H) | 13.3 |
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Tadashi Mukai (I go and straighten it 10146 Mukaitadashi) is an asteroid in the asteroid belts. Money of Japanese yen Tachi and Kazuo Watanabe of Hokkaido discovered it in 1994.
In 2002, it was named for Tadashi Mukai who was a professor at Kobe University at the time of in Japanese astronomers.
Allied item
Outside link
- Orbital element (JPL, English) of Tadashi Mukai
- Asteroid concerning Hyogo
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