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Fecamp (original) (raw)

Asteroids with Satellites Database--Johnston's Archive


(6177) Fecamp

compiled by Wm. Robert Johnston
last updated 22 May 2022

--Orbital and physical data--

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_dynamical type, primary:_main belt asteroid _orbital data, primary (osculating elements)_[JPL] :semimajor axis **a:**2.2034576646 AUorbital period **P:**3.270884949 yr (= 1194.6907276 d)eccentricity **e:**0.076169032perihelion distance **q:**2.035622427 AUaphelion distance **Q:**2.3712929026 AUinclination **i:**5.6822919°argument of perihelion **ω:**140.085807°ascending node **Ω:**1.057645°mean anomaly **M:**6.798498°perihelion passage **TP:2021 Dec 29.438605Epoch:2022 Jan 21data arc:1950-2022 (3020 obs.)Earth MOID:**1.05134 AUJupiter Tisserand invariant **TJ:**3.653 orbital data, secondary: semimajor axis **as:**9.5 km [*E]separation/primary radius **as/rp:**4.3 [*E]separation/Hill radius **as/rH:**0.013 [*E]orbital period **Ps:**0.921 ± 0.0002 d [B22e]eccentricity es:?normalized ang. mom. αL:? other data, system (combined): absolute mag. **H:**13.65 [MPC]slope parameter G: (0.15) [*A]effective diameter dE:4.80 ± 0.15 km [M11b]geometric albedo:0.368 ± 0.05 [M11b]color index U-B:?color index B-V:?taxonomic type:?mass m:?density ρ: (1.6 g/cm3) [*A]Hill radius **rH:**720 km [*E] other data, primary: diameter **dp:**4.46 ± 0.14 km [*D]rotation period **RPp:**4.4559 ± 0.0003 h [B22e]amplitude in mag., rotational **ΔM:**0.14 [B22e]amplitude in mag., mutual events **ΔM:**0.24 ±0.08 [B22e]pole direction Β, λ:? , ? other data, secondary: diameter **ds:**1.78 ± 0.11 km [*D]diameter ratio **ds/dp:**0.4 ± 0.02 [B22e]component mag. difference **ΔM:**1.99 ± 0.11 [*D]rotation period RPs:?

-- (6177) Fecamp --discovery and notes:

Primary discovered 1986 Feb 12 from European Southern Observatory, La Silla, Chile by H. Debehogne. Alternate designation(s): 1986 CE2, 1978 YO, 1983 GJ2, 1991 VK3. Linked to prediscovery observations from 1950 Apr 17. Permanent number assigned 1994 Dec 18.

Named 2017 Feb 12 for the town of Fecamp, Normandy, France [MPC103029].

Companion discovered 2022 Feb 14 by V. Benishek, P. Pravec, M. Husarik, G. Cervak, M. Pikler, R. Durkee, A. Leroy, and P. Sogorb using lightcurve observations from Sopot Observatory, Serbia; Skalnate Pleso Observatory, Slovakia; Shed of Science South Observatory, Pontotoc, Texas, USA; Uranoscope de l’Ile de France, France; Bastidan Observatory, France. Announced 2022 May 12 [B22e].

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