Discovery | |
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Discovered by | H. Goldschmidt |
Discovery date | 27 May 1857 |
Designations | |
(44) Nysa | |
Pronunciation | /ˈnaɪsə/[1] |
Named after | Nysa |
1977 CE | |
Main belt (Nysa) | |
Adjectives | Nysian /ˈnɪsiən/[2][3] |
Orbital characteristics[4] | |
Epoch 2008-05-14 (JD 2454600.5) | |
Aphelion | 2.78291235 AU (416.3 Gm) |
Perihelion | 2.06469721 AU (308.9 Gm) |
2.42380478 AU (362.6 Gm) | |
Eccentricity | 0.148158617 ± 5.7499e-08 |
3.77 yr | |
118.743236 ± 2.4281e-05° | |
Inclination | 3.7028885 ± 6.2628e-06° |
131.59519 ± 1.0657e-04° | |
342.52066 ± 1.0904e-04° | |
Physical characteristics | |
Dimensions | 113±10 × 67±10 × 65±12 km[5] |
Mass | (7.72 ± 3.92/1.52)×1017 kg[6] |
Mean density | 3.405 ± 1.727/0.672 g/cm3[6][a] |
6.421417 ± 0.000001[7] | |
Pole ecliptic latitude | +58 ± 3°[7] |
Pole ecliptic longitude | 98 ± 2°[7] |
0.44 ± 0.10 (vis.)[5] 0.19 ± 0.06 (rad.)[5] | |
E[7] | |
8.83 to 12.46 | |
7.03 [4] | |
0.09" to 0.026" | |
44 Nysa is a large and very bright main-belt asteroid, and the brightest member of the Nysian asteroid family. It is classified as a rare class E asteroid and is probably the largest of this type (though 55 Pandora is only slightly smaller).
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