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Encyclopedia > 478 Tergeste
478 Tergeste
Discovery A
Discoverer Luigi Carnera
Discovery date September 21, 1901
Alternate
designations
1901 GU B
Category Main belt
Orbital elements C
Epoch August 18, 2005 (JDCT 2453600.5)
Eccentricity (e) 0.088
Semi-major axis (a) 3.014
Perihelion (q) 2.747
Aphelion (Q) 3.281
Orbital period (P) 5.233
Inclination (i) 13.175
Longitude of the
ascending node
(Ω)
234.028
Argument of
perihelion
(ω)
241.574
Mean anomaly (M) 201.861

478 Tergeste is an asteroid orbiting the Sun. Luigi Carnera (April 14, 1875 – July 30, 1962) was an Italian astronomer. ... September 21 is the 264th day of the year (265th in leap years). ... 1901 (MCMI) was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... The provisional designation of comets and asteroids are similar to each other: they both follow a pattern set in 1925 by the Minor Planet Center of the IAU. Historical designations At first, astronomers strove to assign symbols to the minor planets: 1 Ceres a stylized sickle 2 Pallas a lozenge... Minor planets, or planetoids are minor bodies of the Solar system orbiting the Sun (or of other planetary systems orbiting other stars) that are larger than meteoroids (the largest of which might be taken to be around 10 meters or so across) but smaller than major planets (Mercury having a... The asteroid belt is a region of the solar system falling roughly between the planets Mars and Jupiter where the greatest concentration of asteroid orbits can be found. ... In astronomy, an epoch is a moment in time for which celestial coordinates or orbital elements are specified. ... August 18 is the 230th day of the year (231st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2005 (MMV) is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Julian day or Julian day number (JDN) is the number of days that have elapsed since 12 noon Greenwich Mean Time (UT or TT) on Monday, January 1, 4713 BC in the proleptic Julian calendar . ... In astrodynamics, under standard assumptions any orbit must be of conic section shape. ... In geometry, the semi-major axis (also semimajor axis) a applies to ellipses and hyperbolas. ... This article is about several astronomical terms (apogee & perigee, aphelion & perihelion, generic equivalents based on apsis, and related but rarer terms. ... This article is about several astronomical terms (apogee & perigee, aphelion & perihelion, generic equivalents based on apsis, and related but rarer terms. ... The orbital period is the time it takes a planet (or another object) to make one full orbit. ... Inclination is one of the six orbital parameters describing the shape and orientation of a celestial orbit and is the angular distance of the orbital plane from the plane of the reference (usually planets equator or the ecliptic), stated in degrees. ... The Longitude of the ascending node () is one of the orbital elements used to specify the orbit of an object in space. ... The argument of the perihelion is one of the orbital elements describing the orbit of a planet. ... In the study of orbital dynamics the mean anomaly is a measure of time, specific to the orbiting body p, which is a multiple of 2π radians at and only at periapsis. ... An asteroid is a small, solid object in our Solar System, orbiting the Sun. ... The Sun (or Sol) is the star at the center of our Solar system. ...

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RASNZ Occultation Section - Tergeste Occultation Update (663 words)
OCCULTATION BY (478) TERGESTE - 2005 OCT 11
On 2005 Oct 11 UT, the 79 km diameter asteroid (478) Tergeste will occult a 10.6 mag star in the constellation Aquila for observers along a path across far north Queenland.
In the case of an occultation, the combined light of the asteroid and the star will drop by 3.2 mag to 13.7 mag (the magnitude of the asteroid) for at most 8.7 seconds.
June 2006 astronomy calendar (3725 words)
Jun 24 - Asteroid 669 Kypria Occults HIP 65405 (7.2 Magnitude Star)
New Moon, 17:05.3 UT Jun 25 - Asteroid 478 Tergeste Occults HIP 6187 (7.7 Magnitude Star)
Jun 25 - Asteroid 3153 Lincoln Closest Approach To Earth (1.530 AU)
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