あやぱに (asteroid)
あやぱに 372024 Ayapani | |
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Temporary mark, another name | 2008 QA3 |
Classification | Asteroid |
Orbital kind | Asteroid belt |
Discovery | |
Discovery day | 2008August 24 |
Detector | Great Ayane Hama |
Discovery method | It depends on the observation at the Ishigakijima astronomical observatory |
An orbital element and property Epoch: December 9, 2014 (JD 2,457,000.5) | |
Orbit semimajor axis (a) | 3.008 au |
Perihelion distance (q) | 2.352 au |
Aphelion distance (Q) | 3.664 au |
Eccentricity (e) | 0.2181209 |
Revolution period (P) | 5.22 Year |
Orbit angle of inclination (i) | 14.95013 Degree |
Perihelion argument (ω) | 218.38123 degrees |
Ascending node celestial longitude (Ω) | 132.68752 degrees |
Mean anomaly (M) | 53.55828 degrees |
Physical property | |
Absolute magnitude (H) | 16.4 |
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あやぱに (372024 Ayapani) is an asteroid in the asteroid belts.
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Discovery
I was discovered by large Ayane Hama of the 当時沖縄県立開邦高等学校 first grader who participated in a study experience meeting "beauty and others star study experience corps" whom the Ishigakijima astronomical observatory hosted on August 5, 2008 [1] and was authorized as an asteroid on August 24 [2].
Naming
Asteroid number (372024) is registered in September, 2013 five years after the discovery and gets naming rights. "Let's name the star", and "あやぱに" was chosen and was named a plan by "Star Festival 2014 of the south island" of the next year formally in June, 2015 [2]. The fledgling of the perception unreasonableness eagle is brought up magnificently and points to the beautiful feather when I fly away in the sky of New Year holidays. Because is sung with a hereditary song and ballad "eagle ぬ bird clause" (ばすぃぬとぅるぃぶすぃ) of the celebration of the Okinawa Ishigakijima origin, is known widely [2]; [3] [4]. I am written as "Ayaha" in the kanji [2].
Footnote
- ^ "In the name official asteroid "あやぱに" which a high school student discovered with a stone wall". A stone wall economic paper (June 14, 2015). June 15, 2015 reading.
- ^ a b c d ""あやぱに" is named in the asteroid which a high school student found". Ishigakijima astronomical observatory (June 5, 2015). June 15, 2015 reading.
- ^ "372024 Ayapani" (2008 QA3). JPL Small-Body Database Browser. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory (June 2, 2015). June 15, 2015 reading.
- ^ "(372024)Ayapani = 2008 QA3." Asteroid center. June 15, 2015 reading.
Outside link
- 372024 Ayapani - JPL Small-Body Database
- Discovery · Figure of orbit · Orbital element · Physical parameter (English)
An asteroid in front: (372023) 2008 PU20 | Asteroid あやぱに (asteroid) | The next asteroid: (372025) 2008 QX8 |
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