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Kumamoto (asteroid)

Kumamoto (asteroid)

Kumamoto
9993 Kumamoto
Orbit of Kumamoto. A planet (as for the outside red Jupiter), black are the sun Kumamoto, red blue.
Orbit of Kumamoto. Blue Kumamoto,
Red a planet (as for the outside red Jupiter),
Black is the sun.

Temporary mark, another name 1997 VX5
Classification Asteroid
Orbital kind Asteroid belt
Discovery
Discovery day 1997November 6
Detector Toshiro Kobayashi
An orbital element and property
Epoch: July 23, 2010 (JD 2,455,400.5)
Orbit semimajor axis (a) 2.537 AU
Perihelion distance (q) 2.402 AU
Aphelion distance (Q) 2.671 AU
Eccentricity (e) 0.053
Revolution period (P) 4.04 Year
Orbit angle of inclination (i) 10.69 Degree
Perihelion argument (ω) 157.80 Degree
Ascending node celestial longitude (Ω) 166.50 Degree
Mean anomaly (M) 141.25 Degree
Physical property
Absolute magnitude (H) 13.1
Template ( notebook commentary )■ Project

The asteroid where Kumamoto (Kumamoto, 9993 Kumamoto) is located in the asteroid belt. Toshiro Kobayashi discovered it at citizens of Kumamoto astronomical observatory.

I was named from Kumamoto of the hometown of the detector or Kumamoto-shi.

Allied item

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An asteroid in front:
(9992) 1997 TG19
Asteroid
Kumamoto (asteroid)
The next asteroid:
グローティウス (asteroid)

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