230 Athamantis

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230 Athamantis
230Athamantis (Lightcurve Inversion).png
A three-dimensional model of 230 Athamantis based on its light curve.
Discovery
Discovered by K. de Ball
Discovery date September 3, 1882
Designations
Named after
Helle
1949 WG
Main belt
Orbital characteristics
Epoch 30 January 2005 (JD 2453400.5)
Aphelion 378.299 Gm (2.529 AU)
Perihelion 334.395 Gm (2.235 AU)
356.347 Gm (2.382 AU)
Eccentricity 0.062
1342.801 d (3.68 a)
19.3 km/s
70.608°
Inclination 9.435°
239.979°
138.926°
Physical characteristics
Dimensions 110.17 ± 4.57[1] km
Mass (1.89 ± 0.19) × 1018[1] kg
Mean density
2.69 ± 0.43[1] g/cm3
23.99[2] h
Albedo 0.181
Spectral type
S
7.35

230 Athamantis is a fairly large main-belt asteroid that was discovered by the German-Austrian astronomer K. de Ball on September 3, 1882, in Bothkamp. It was his only asteroid discovery. The asteroid was named after Athamantis, daughter of Athamas the mythical Greek king of Orchomenus.

Photometric observations of this asteroid gave a light curve with a period of 23.99 hours and a brightness variation of more than 0.20 in magnitude.[2] It has the spectrum of an S-type asteroid.

References

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