702 Alauda

702 Alauda
702 Alauda as seen an hour after occulting TYC 1920-00620-1[1]
Discovery [2][3]
Discovered byJ. Helffrich
Discovery siteHeidelberg Obs.
Discovery date1910
Designations
(702) Alauda
Pronunciation/əˈlɔːdə/[4][5]
Named after
Alauda (genus of Birds)[6]
1910 KQ
main-belt · (outer)[7]
Alauda[8]
AdjectivesAlaudian
Orbital characteristics[2]
Epoch 4 September 2017 (JD 2458000.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc106.89 yr (39,040 days)
Aphelion3.2533 AU
Perihelion3.1372 AU
3.1953 AU
Eccentricity0.0182
5.71 yr (2,086 days)
311.58°
0° 10m 21.36s / day
Inclination20.589°
289.77°
349.49°
Known satellites1 (Pichi üñëm)[9][10]
Physical characteristics
Dimensions163.98±57.99 km[11]
172.29±55.38 km[12]
175 km[13]
190.58±2.65 km[14]
190.980±1.973 km[15]
194.73±3.2 km[16]
201.961±4.642 km[17]
202±20 km[18]
Mass(6.057±0.36)×1018 kg[19]
Mean density
1.57±0.5 g/cm3[19]
8.3531 h (0.34805 d)[7]
0.0587±0.002[2]
C (Tholen)[2]
B (SMASSII)[2]
11.42 to 13.57[20]
7.25[2]

702 Alauda /əˈlɔːdə/, provisional designation 1910 KQ, is a carbonaceous asteroid and binary system from the outer asteroid belt, approximately 190 kilometers in diameter.[2] It is the parent body of the Alauda family. Discovered in 1910 by German astronomer Joseph Helffrich at Heidelberg Observatory, it was named after the lark (alauda).[3][6] Its small moon, named Pichi üñëm, was discovered in 2007.[10][21]

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