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413 Edburga

413 Edburga
Discovery A
Discoverer Max Wolf
Discovery Date January 7, 1896
Alternate
Designations
1896 CL B
Category Main belt
Orbital Elements C
Epoch 30 January, 2005 (JD 2453400.5)
Eccentricity (e) 0.344
Semi-Major Axis (a) 386.643 Gm (2.585 AU)
Perihelion (q) 253.502 Gm (1.695 AU)
Aphelion (Q) 519.785 Gm (3.475 AU)
Orbital Period (P) 1517.637 d (4.16 a)
Mean Orbital Speed 18.53 km/s
Inclination (i) 18.706°
Longitude of the
Ascending Node
(Ω)
104.152°
Argument of
Perihelion
(ω)
252.323°
Mean Anomaly (M) 166.85°
Physical Characteristics
Dimensions 32.0 km
Mass unknown
Density unknown
Surface Gravity unknown
Escape Velocity unknown
Rotation Period unknown
Spectral Class unknown
Absolute Magnitude 10.18
Albedo unknown
Mean Surface
Temperature
unknown

413 Edburga is a typical Main belt asteroid.

It was discovered by Max Wolf on January 7, 1896 in Heidelberg.


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