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25108 Boström

25108 Boström (provisional designation 1998 RV55) is a background asteroid from the central regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 7 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 14 September 1998, by astronomers of the Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research at the Lincoln Laboratory's Experimental Test Site near Socorro, New Mexico, United States. The asteroid was named for 2008-ISEF awardee Johan Ingemar Boström.[2]

25108 Boström
Discovery [1]
Discovered byLINEAR
Discovery siteLincoln Lab's ETS
Discovery date14 September 1998
Designations
(25108) Boström
Named after
Johan Ingemar Boström (ISEF awardee)[2]
1998 RV55 · 2000 AW242
main-belt · (middle)
background[3]
Orbital characteristics[1]
Epoch 4 September 2017 (JD 2458000.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc19.82 yr (7,239 days)
Aphelion3.0676 AU
Perihelion2.2032 AU
2.6354 AU
Eccentricity0.1640
4.28 yr (1,563 days)
134.51°
0° 13m 49.44s / day
Inclination7.3409°
207.27°
183.11°
Physical characteristics
Mean diameter
6.812±0.303 km[4]
0.115±0.013[4]
14.1[1]

Orbit and classification edit

Boström is a non-family from the main belt's background population.[3] It orbits the Sun in the central asteroid belt at a distance of 2.2–3.1 AU once every 4 years and 3 months (1,563 days; semi-major axis of 2.64 AU). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.16 and an inclination of 7° with respect to the ecliptic.[1] The body's observation arc begins with a precovery taken by the Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking program at Haleakala Observatory's GEODSS facility in June 1997, or 9 months prior to its official discovery observation.[2]

Physical characteristics edit

Diameter and albedo edit

According to the survey carried out by the NEOWISE mission of NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, Boström measures 6.812 kilometers in diameter and its surface has an intermediate albedo of 0.115.[4]

Rotation period edit

As of 2018, no rotational lightcurve of Boström has been obtained from photometric observations. The body's rotation period, pole and shape remain unknown.[1][5]

This minor planet was named after Swedish student Johan Ingemar Boström (born 1989), one of the two team members in the team project who won second place at the 2008 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.[2] The official naming citation was published by the Minor Planet Center on 17 September 2008 (M.P.C. 63877).[6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 25108 Bostrom (1998 RV55)" (2017-03-27 last obs.). Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved 31 January 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d "25108 Bostrom (1998 RV55)". Minor Planet Center. Retrieved 31 January 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Asteroid 25108 Bostrom – Proper Elements". AstDyS-2, Asteroids – Dynamic Site. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
  4. ^ a b c Masiero, Joseph R.; Mainzer, A. K.; Grav, T.; Bauer, J. M.; Cutri, R. M.; Dailey, J.; et al. (November 2011). "Main Belt Asteroids with WISE/NEOWISE. I. Preliminary Albedos and Diameters". The Astrophysical Journal. 741 (2): 20. arXiv:1109.4096. Bibcode:2011ApJ...741...68M. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/741/2/68. Retrieved 31 January 2018.
  5. ^ "LCDB Data for (25108) Boström". Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB). Retrieved 31 January 2018.
  6. ^ "MPC/MPO/MPS Archive". Minor Planet Center. Retrieved 31 January 2018.

External links edit

  • Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB), query form (info 16 December 2017 at the Wayback Machine)
  • Dictionary of Minor Planet Names, Google books
  • Asteroids and comets rotation curves, CdR – Observatoire de Genève, Raoul Behrend
  • Discovery Circumstances: Numbered Minor Planets (25001)-(30000) – Minor Planet Center
  • 25108 Boström at AstDyS-2, Asteroids—Dynamic Site
    • Ephemeris · Observation prediction · Orbital info · Proper elements · Observational info
  • 25108 Boström at the JPL Small-Body Database  
    • Close approach · Discovery · Ephemeris · Orbit diagram · Orbital elements · Physical parameters

25108, boström, provisional, designation, 1998, rv55, background, asteroid, from, central, regions, asteroid, belt, approximately, kilometers, diameter, discovered, september, 1998, astronomers, lincoln, near, earth, asteroid, research, lincoln, laboratory, ex. 25108 Bostrom provisional designation 1998 RV55 is a background asteroid from the central regions of the asteroid belt approximately 7 kilometers in diameter It was discovered on 14 September 1998 by astronomers of the Lincoln Near Earth Asteroid Research at the Lincoln Laboratory s Experimental Test Site near Socorro New Mexico United States The asteroid was named for 2008 ISEF awardee Johan Ingemar Bostrom 2 25108 BostromDiscovery 1 Discovered byLINEARDiscovery siteLincoln Lab s ETSDiscovery date14 September 1998DesignationsMPC designation 25108 BostromNamed afterJohan Ingemar Bostrom ISEF awardee 2 Alternative designations1998 RV55 2000 AW242Minor planet categorymain belt middle background 3 Orbital characteristics 1 Epoch 4 September 2017 JD 2458000 5 Uncertainty parameter 0Observation arc19 82 yr 7 239 days Aphelion3 0676 AUPerihelion2 2032 AUSemi major axis2 6354 AUEccentricity0 1640Orbital period sidereal 4 28 yr 1 563 days Mean anomaly134 51 Mean motion0 13m 49 44s dayInclination7 3409 Longitude of ascending node207 27 Argument of perihelion183 11 Physical characteristicsMean diameter6 812 0 303 km 4 Geometric albedo0 115 0 013 4 Absolute magnitude H 14 1 1 Contents 1 Orbit and classification 2 Physical characteristics 2 1 Diameter and albedo 2 2 Rotation period 3 References 4 External linksOrbit and classification editBostrom is a non family from the main belt s background population 3 It orbits the Sun in the central asteroid belt at a distance of 2 2 3 1 AU once every 4 years and 3 months 1 563 days semi major axis of 2 64 AU Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0 16 and an inclination of 7 with respect to the ecliptic 1 The body s observation arc begins with a precovery taken by the Near Earth Asteroid Tracking program at Haleakala Observatory s GEODSS facility in June 1997 or 9 months prior to its official discovery observation 2 Physical characteristics editDiameter and albedo edit According to the survey carried out by the NEOWISE mission of NASA s Wide field Infrared Survey Explorer Bostrom measures 6 812 kilometers in diameter and its surface has an intermediate albedo of 0 115 4 Rotation period edit As of 2018 no rotational lightcurve of Bostrom has been obtained from photometric observations The body s rotation period pole and shape remain unknown 1 5 This minor planet was named after Swedish student Johan Ingemar Bostrom born 1989 one of the two team members in the team project who won second place at the 2008 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair 2 The official naming citation was published by the Minor Planet Center on 17 September 2008 M P C 63877 6 References edit a b c d e JPL Small Body Database Browser 25108 Bostrom 1998 RV55 2017 03 27 last obs Jet Propulsion Laboratory Retrieved 31 January 2018 a b c d 25108 Bostrom 1998 RV55 Minor Planet Center Retrieved 31 January 2018 a b Asteroid 25108 Bostrom Proper Elements AstDyS 2 Asteroids Dynamic Site Retrieved 29 October 2019 a b c Masiero Joseph R Mainzer A K Grav T Bauer J M Cutri R M Dailey J et al November 2011 Main Belt Asteroids with WISE NEOWISE I Preliminary Albedos and Diameters The Astrophysical Journal 741 2 20 arXiv 1109 4096 Bibcode 2011ApJ 741 68M doi 10 1088 0004 637X 741 2 68 Retrieved 31 January 2018 LCDB Data for 25108 Bostrom Asteroid Lightcurve Database LCDB Retrieved 31 January 2018 MPC MPO MPS Archive Minor Planet Center Retrieved 31 January 2018 External links editAsteroid Lightcurve Database LCDB query form info Archived 16 December 2017 at the Wayback Machine Dictionary of Minor Planet Names Google books Asteroids and comets rotation curves CdR Observatoire de Geneve Raoul Behrend Discovery Circumstances Numbered Minor Planets 25001 30000 Minor Planet Center 25108 Bostrom at AstDyS 2 Asteroids Dynamic Site Ephemeris Observation prediction Orbital info Proper elements Observational info 25108 Bostrom at the JPL Small Body Database nbsp Close approach Discovery Ephemeris Orbit diagram Orbital elements Physical parameters Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 25108 Bostrom amp oldid 1197018164, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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