322 Phaeo

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322 Phaeo is an asteroid from the central regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 70 kilometers (43 miles) in diameter. It was discovered on 27 November 1891, by French astronomer Alphonse Borrelly at the Marseille Observatory in southern France.[1] The presumably metallic X-type asteroid is the principal body of the Phaeo family and has a rotation period of 17.6 hours. It was named for the Greek mythological figure Phaeo, one of the Hyades or nymphs. Several other asteroids were named for other of the Hyades – 193 Ambrosia, 158 Koronis, 217 Eudora, and 308 Polyxo.[10]

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322 Phaeo
Lightcurve-base 3D-model of 322 Phaeo.
Discovery[1]
Discovered byA. Borrelly
Discovery siteMarseille Obs.
Discovery date27 November 1891
Designations
(322) Phaeo
Pronunciation/ˈf/[2]
Named after
Φαιώ Phaiō[3]
(Greek mythology)
main-belt[1][4] · (middle)
Phaeo[5][6]
AdjectivesPhaeoian /fˈ.iən/
Orbital characteristics[4]
Epoch 23 March 2018 (JD 2458200.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc126.48 yr (46,198 d)
Aphelion3.4656 AU
Perihelion2.0960 AU
2.7808 AU
Eccentricity0.2463
4.64 yr (1,694 d)
110.49°
0° 12m 45s / day
Inclination8.0544°
252.36°
115.00°
Physical characteristics
69.855±0.320 km[7]
71.88 ± 4.32 km[8]
Mass(1.86 ± 0.04) × 1018 kg[8]
Mean density
9.56 ± 1.73 g/cm3[8]
17.5845±0.0001 h[9]
0.089±0.014[7]
Tholen = X[4]
SMASS = X[4]
B–V = 0.719[4]
U–B = 0.230[4]
9.01[4]
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