9971 Ishihara
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File:AnimatedOrbitOf9971Ishihara.gif
Orbit of 9971 Ishihara (blue), planets (red) and the Sun (black). The outermost planet visible is Jupiter.
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Discovery | |||||||||||||
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Discovered by | K. Endate & K. Watanabe | ||||||||||||
Discovery date | 16 April 1993 | ||||||||||||
Designations | |||||||||||||
MPC designation | 9971 Ishihara | ||||||||||||
1993 HS, 1991 YC2, 1996 EU1 | |||||||||||||
Orbital characteristics[1] | |||||||||||||
Epoch 13 January 2016 (JD 2457400.5) | |||||||||||||
Uncertainty parameter 0 | |||||||||||||
Observation arc | 8544 days (23.39 yr) | ||||||||||||
Aphelion | 2.4456765 AU (365.86800 Gm) | ||||||||||||
Perihelion | 1.916716 AU (286.7366 Gm) | ||||||||||||
2.1811963 AU (326.30232 Gm) | |||||||||||||
Eccentricity | 0.1212546 | ||||||||||||
3.22 yr (1176.6 d) | |||||||||||||
335.21055° | |||||||||||||
Inclination | 2.748450° | ||||||||||||
20.55133° | |||||||||||||
245.95179° | |||||||||||||
Earth MOID | 0.901497 AU (134.8620 Gm) | ||||||||||||
Jupiter MOID | 2.61499 AU (391.197 Gm) | ||||||||||||
Physical characteristics | |||||||||||||
Dimensions | ~22.4 km[2] | ||||||||||||
6.7152 h (0.27980 d) | |||||||||||||
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13.8 | |||||||||||||
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9971 Ishihara is a main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 3.22 years.[1]
Discovered on April 16, 1993 by K. Endate and K. Watanabe it was given the provisional designation 1993 HS. It was later renamed Ishihara after Takahiro Ishihara, a former president of the Hiroshima Astronomical Society.[3]
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