Hasslacher
Discovery and designation
|
Discovered by |
R. P. Binzel |
Discovery site |
Anderson Mesa Station
of the Lowell Observatory
|
Discovery date |
November 17, 1987 |
Designations
|
MPC designation |
13014 |
Alternative names[1] |
1987 WJ1 |
Orbital characteristics
|
Epoch May 14, 2008 |
Ap |
3.5804707 |
Peri |
2.7328489 |
Eccentricity |
0.1342593 |
Orbital period |
2048.5194098 |
Mean anomaly |
252.90221 |
Inclination |
7.09020 |
Longitude of ascending node |
33.01412 |
Argument of peri |
356.94501 |
Physical characteristics
|
Absolute magnitude |
13.0 |
13014 Hasslacher (1987 WJ1) is a Main-belt Asteroid discovered on November 17, 1987 by R. P. Binzel at the Anderson Mesa Station of the Lowell Observatory.
Links
JPL Small-Body Database Browser on 13014 Hasslacher
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