309 Fraternitas

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309 Fraternitas is a typical Main belt asteroid.[2] It was discovered by Johann Palisa on 6 April 1891 in Vienna. The asteroid name is Latin for 'fraternity'; it was so named in order to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Maturitätsprüfung Fraternity.[3]

Discoverydate6 April 1891
(309) Fraternitas
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309 Fraternitas
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Discovery
Discovered byJohann Palisa
Discovery date6 April 1891
Designations
(309) Fraternitas
Pronunciation/frəˈtɜːrnɪtæs/
Named after
fraternity
Main belt
Orbital characteristics[1]
Epoch 31 July 2016 (JD 2457600.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc125.03 yr (45667 d)
Aphelion2.97127 AU (444.496 Gm)
Perihelion2.35779 AU (352.720 Gm)
2.66453 AU (398.608 Gm)
Eccentricity0.11512
4.35 yr (1,588.7 d) 4.35 yr (1588.7 d)
190.308°
0° 13m 35.785s / day
Inclination3.71999°
356.574°
310.477°
Physical characteristics
Dimensions45.32±3.3 km
22.398 h (0.9333 d)
0.0595±0.010
10.7
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This minor planet is orbiting the Sun at a distance of 2.665 AU with an orbital eccentricity (ovalness) of 0.115 and a period of 4.35 yr. The orbital plane is inclined at an angle of 3.72° of the ecliptic. Analysis of the asymmetric bimodal light curve of the asteroid from photometric data collected during 2014 provide a rotation period of 22.398±0.001 h with a brightness variation of 0.12±0.01 in magnitude.[4]

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