27 Euterpe
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Orbital characteristics 1 | |
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Orbit type | Main belt |
Semimajor axis | 2.347 AU |
Perihelion distance | 1.945 AU |
Aphelion distance | 2.750 AU |
Orbital period | 3.60 years |
Inclination | 1.58° |
Eccentricity | 0.171 |
Physical characteristics | |
Diameter 3 | 131 km |
Rotation period 4 | 10.41 hours |
Abs. magnitude 1 | 7.00 |
History 2 | |
Discoverer | J. R. Hind, 1853 |
27 Euterpe (ew-tur'-pee, Template:IPA2) is a large Main belt asteroid.
It was discovered by J. R. Hind on November 8, 1853 and named after Euterpe, the Muse of music in Greek mythology.
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Aspects
Stationary, than retrograde | Opposition | Distance to Earth | Brightness | Stationary, than prograde | Conjunction to Sun |
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28. August 2005 | 15. March 2006 | 3. May 2006 | 1,55966 AE | 10,2 mag | 23. June 2006 |
23. December 2006 | 23. June 2007 | 11. August 2007 | 1,56395 AE | 10,2 mag | 30. September2007 |
14. April 2008 | 26. December 2008 | 4. February2009 | 1,03834 AE | 8,8 mag | 16. March 2009 |
26. October 2009 | 22. April 2010 | 13. June 2010 | 1,72775 AE | 10,4 mag | 5. August 2010 |
28. January 2011 | 22. August 2011 | 4. October 2011 | 1,21276 AE | 9,3 mag | 18. November 2011 |
17. July 2012 | 22. February2013 | 10. April 2013 | 1,40927 AE | 9,8 mag | 28. May 2013 |
6. December 2013 | 1. June 2014 | 22. July 2014 | 1,66918 AE | 10,4 mag | 12. September 2014 |
15. March 2015 | 17. November 2015 | 25. December 2015 | 0,95942 AE | 8,4 mag | 31. January 2016 |
2. October 2016 | 4. April 2017 | 25. May 2017 | 1,67605 AE | 10,4 mag | 16. July 2017 |
10. January 2018 | 21. July 2018 | 6. September 2018 | 1,39418 AE | 9,8 mag | 24. October 2018 |
31. May 2019 | 31. January 2020 | 14. March 2020 | 1,22939 AE | 9,4 mag | 27. April 2020 |
18. November 2020 | 12. May 2021 | 3. July 2021 | 1,72526 AE | 10,4 mag | 25. August 2021 |
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