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Asteroids with Satellites Database--Johnston's Archive

(3034) Climenhaga

compiled by Wm. Robert Johnston
last updated29 May 2019

--Orbital and physical data--

(Seethis page for definitions of quantities; source codes in brackets, seethis link for full references; *A, *D, and *E indicate assumed, derived, and estimated values, respectively.)

dynamical type, primary:main belt asteroid


orbital data, primary (osculating elements)[JPL]:

semimajor axisa:2.325534157 AU
orbital periodP:3.546437302 yr
(= 1295.336225 d)
eccentricitye:0.209447286
perihelion distanceq:1.83845734 AU
aphelion distanceQ:2.812610974 AU
inclinationi:4.92091803°
argument of perihelionω:313.622926°
ascending nodeΩ:10.71294593°
mean anomalyM:123.456687°
perihelion passageTP:2013 Mar 04.78355
Epoch:2014 May 23
data arc:1917-2014(1368 obs.)
Earth MOID:0.829762 AU
Jupiter Tisserand invariantTJ:3.54

orbital data, secondary:

semimajor axisas:18 km[*E]
separation/primary radiusas/rp:3.7 [*E]
separation/Hill radiusas/rH:0.013 [*E]
orbital periodPs:0.7898± 0.00004d [O13a]
eccentricityes:?
normalized ang. mom.αL:?
other data, system (combined):
absolute mag.H:12.6[MPC]
slope parameterG:(0.15) [*A]
effective diameterdE:9.97 km [*E]
geometric albedo:(0.16) [*A]
color indexU-B:?
color indexB-V:?
taxonomic type:?
massm:?
densityρ:(1.6 g/cm3) [*A]
Hill radiusrH:1400 km [*E]

other data, primary:

diameterdp:9.78 km [*E]
rotation periodRPp:2.737485± 0.000008h [O13a]
amplitude in mag., rotationalΔM:0.1± 0.03 [O13a]
amplitude in mag., mutual eventsΔM:0.05 ±0.05 [O13a]
pole directionΒ, λ:?,?

other data, secondary:

diameterds:1.96km [*E]
diameter ratiods/dp:0.2± 0.02 [W17a]
component mag. differenceΔM:3.49± 0.22 [*D]
rotation periodRPs:?

--(3034) Climenhaga --discovery and notes:

Primary discovered1917 Sep 24from Heidelberg, Germanyby M. F. Wolf.Alternate designation(s):A917 SE, 1949 UE1, 1952 KZ, 1970 OC, 1974 VN2, 1974 XE, 1979 BD1, 1981 XD.Permanent number assigned 1984 May 15.

Named 1986 Dec 16 for John L. Climenhaga [MPC011441].

Companion discovered2009 May 01 by J. Oey, R. Ya. Inasaridze, O. I. Kvaratskhelia, V. Ayvazian, V. G. Chiorny, Yu. N. Krugly, I. E. Molotov, B. D. Warner, P. Pravec, P. Kusnirak, D. Higgins, J. Pollock, J. Haislip, K. Ivarsen, D. Reichart, A. LaCluyze, and A. Galadusinglightcurve observations.Announced2013 Jul [O13a].

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©2013-2014, 2019by Wm. Robert Johnston.
Last modified29 May 2019.
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