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Main-belt asteroid

426 Hippo
Modelled shape of Hippo from its lightcurve
Discovery
Discovered byAuguste Charlois
Discovery date25 August 1897
Designations
MPC designation(426) Hippo
Pronunciation/ˈhɪpoʊ/
Named afterHippo Regius (Ἱππών Hippōn)
Alternative designations1897 DH
Minor planet categoryMain belt
AdjectivesHipponian /hɪˈpoʊniən/
Orbital characteristics
Epoch 31 July 2016 (JD 2457600.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc112.19 yr (40977 d)
Aphelion3.1893 AU (477.11 Gm)
Perihelion2.5893 AU (387.35 Gm)
Semi-major axis2.8893 AU (432.23 Gm)
Eccentricity0.10384
Orbital period (sidereal)4.91 yr (1793.8 d)
Mean anomaly247.692°
Mean motion0° 12 2.484 / day
Inclination19.4771°
Longitude of ascending node311.419°
Argument of perihelion222.319°
Proper orbital elements
Proper semi-major axis2.88928 AU
Proper eccentricity0.179526
Proper inclination20.3798°
Proper mean motion73.2862 deg / yr
Proper orbital period4.91225 yr
(1794.199 d)
Precession of perihelion32.8357 arcsec / yr
Precession of the ascending node−59.8571 arcsec / yr
Physical characteristics
Dimensions127.10±3.5 km
Synodic rotation period34.3 h (1.43 d)
Geometric albedo0.0469±0.003
Temperature154-171 K
Spectral typeF
Absolute magnitude (H)8.42

426 Hippo is a rather large main-belt asteroid. It was discovered by Auguste Charlois on August 25, 1897, in Nice. In the 22nd century, it will come closer than 6,000,000 km (0.04 AU) to the larger asteroids 65 Cybele and 511 Davida.

Orbital diagram of Hippo

References

  1. Bevan & Smith (1875) The Student's Manual of Ancient Geography, p. 584
  2. ^ "JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 426 Hippo (1897 DH)" (2013-06-21 last obs). Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
  3. "AstDyS-2 (426) Hippo Synthetic Proper Orbital Elements". Department of Mathematics, University of Pisa, Italy. Retrieved 9 February 2014.

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