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4282 Endate

4282 Endate, provisional designation 1987 UQ1, is an asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 10 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 28 October 1987, by Japanese astronomers Seiji Ueda and Hiroshi Kaneda at Kushiro Observatory (399) in Japan.[8] It was named for amateur astronomer Kin Endate.[2]

4282 Endate
Discovery [1]
Discovered byS. Ueda
H. Kaneda
Discovery siteKushiro Obs. (399)
Discovery date28 October 1987
Designations
(4282) Endate
Named after
Kin Endate
(amateur astronomer)[2]
1987 UQ1 · 1959 EJ
1983 RT
main-belt · (inner)[3]
Orbital characteristics[1]
Epoch 4 September 2017 (JD 2458000.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc61.89 yr (22,605 days)
Aphelion2.7389 AU
Perihelion2.0449 AU
2.3919 AU
Eccentricity0.1451
3.70 yr (1,351 days)
6.4722°
0° 15m 59.04s / day
Inclination2.7202°
325.81°
101.31°
Physical characteristics
Dimensions5.66 km (calculated)[3]
7.386±1.581 km[4]
11.52±3.27 km[5]
12.12±0.49 km[6]
13.73±7.43 km[7]
34 h[3]
0.038±0.050[7]
0.04±0.02[5]
0.058±0.005[6]
0.13±0.08[4]
0.20 (assumed)[3]
S[3]
13.30[6] · 13.48[7] · 13.50[4] · 13.6[1][3] · 13.93[5]

Orbit and classification edit

Endate is a presumed stony S-type asteroid. It orbits the Sun in the inner main-belt at a distance of 2.0–2.7 AU once every 3 years and 8 months (1,351 days). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.15 and an inclination of 3° with respect to the ecliptic.[1] The first precovery was taken at Palomar Observatory in 1954, extending the body's observation arc by 33 years prior to its official discovery observation.[8]

Physical characteristics edit

Rotation period edit

In April 2014, a rotational lightcurve of Endate was obtained from photometric observations by Hungarian astronomer Gyula M. Szabó. Lightcurve analysis gave it a longer-than average rotation period of 34 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.5 magnitude (U=n.a.).[3] Most minor planets have a spin rate between 2 and 20 hours. Endate's rotation period is significantly longer but still much shorter than that of the so-called slow rotators, which take at least 100 hours to rotate once around their axis.

Diameter and albedo edit

According to the surveys carried out by the Japanese Akari satellite and NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer with its subsequent NEOWISE mission, Endate measures between 7.386 and 13.73 kilometers in diameter and its surface has an albedo between 0.038 and 0.15.[4][5][6][7] The Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link assumes a standard albedo for stony asteroids of 0.20 and consequently calculates a smaller diameter of 5.66 kilometers.[3]

Naming edit

This minor planet was named in honor of Japanese amateur astronomer Kin Endate from Bihoro in northern Japan. He is a prolific observer and discoverer of minor planets.[2] The official naming citation was published by the Minor Planet Center on 8 July 1990 (M.P.C. 16593).[9]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d (2016-11-11 last obs.). Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Archived from the original on 12 March 2017. Retrieved 20 June 2017.
  2. ^ a b c Schmadel, Lutz D. (2007). "(4282) Endate". Dictionary of Minor Planet Names – (4282) Endate. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. p. 367. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-29925-7_4242. ISBN 978-3-540-00238-3.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h "LCDB Data for (4282) Endate". Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB). Retrieved 9 March 2017.
  4. ^ a b c d Nugent, C. R.; Mainzer, A.; Masiero, J.; Bauer, J.; Cutri, R. M.; Grav, T.; et al. (December 2015). "NEOWISE Reactivation Mission Year One: Preliminary Asteroid Diameters and Albedos". The Astrophysical Journal. 814 (2): 13. arXiv:1509.02522. Bibcode:2015ApJ...814..117N. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/814/2/117. S2CID 9341381. Retrieved 9 March 2017.
  5. ^ a b c d Nugent, C. R.; Mainzer, A.; Bauer, J.; Cutri, R. M.; Kramer, E. A.; Grav, T.; et al. (September 2016). "NEOWISE Reactivation Mission Year Two: Asteroid Diameters and Albedos". The Astronomical Journal. 152 (3): 12. arXiv:1606.08923. Bibcode:2016AJ....152...63N. doi:10.3847/0004-6256/152/3/63.
  6. ^ a b c d Usui, Fumihiko; Kuroda, Daisuke; Müller, Thomas G.; Hasegawa, Sunao; Ishiguro, Masateru; Ootsubo, Takafumi; et al. (October 2011). "Asteroid Catalog Using Akari: AKARI/IRC Mid-Infrared Asteroid Survey". Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan. 63 (5): 1117–1138. Bibcode:2011PASJ...63.1117U. doi:10.1093/pasj/63.5.1117. (online, AcuA catalog p. 153)
  7. ^ a b c d Masiero, Joseph R.; Mainzer, A. K.; Grav, T.; Bauer, J. M.; Cutri, R. M.; Nugent, C.; et al. (November 2012). "Preliminary Analysis of WISE/NEOWISE 3-Band Cryogenic and Post-cryogenic Observations of Main Belt Asteroids". The Astrophysical Journal Letters. 759 (1): 5. arXiv:1209.5794. Bibcode:2012ApJ...759L...8M. doi:10.1088/2041-8205/759/1/L8. S2CID 46350317. Retrieved 9 March 2017.
  8. ^ a b "4282 Endate (1987 UQ1)". Minor Planet Center. Retrieved 9 March 2017.
  9. ^ "MPC/MPO/MPS Archive". Minor Planet Center. Retrieved 9 March 2017.

External links edit

  • , astronomer
  • Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB), query form (info 2017-12-16 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 (1)-(5000) – Minor Planet Center
  • 4282 Endate at the JPL Small-Body Database
    • Close approach · Discovery · Ephemeris · Orbit diagram · Orbital elements · Physical parameters

4282, endate, provisional, designation, 1987, asteroid, from, inner, regions, asteroid, belt, approximately, kilometers, diameter, discovered, october, 1987, japanese, astronomers, seiji, ueda, hiroshi, kaneda, kushiro, observatory, japan, named, amateur, astr. 4282 Endate provisional designation 1987 UQ1 is an asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt approximately 10 kilometers in diameter It was discovered on 28 October 1987 by Japanese astronomers Seiji Ueda and Hiroshi Kaneda at Kushiro Observatory 399 in Japan 8 It was named for amateur astronomer Kin Endate 2 4282 EndateDiscovery 1 Discovered byS UedaH KanedaDiscovery siteKushiro Obs 399 Discovery date28 October 1987DesignationsMPC designation 4282 EndateNamed afterKin Endate amateur astronomer 2 Alternative designations1987 UQ1 1959 EJ1983 RTMinor planet categorymain belt inner 3 Orbital characteristics 1 Epoch 4 September 2017 JD 2458000 5 Uncertainty parameter 0Observation arc61 89 yr 22 605 days Aphelion2 7389 AUPerihelion2 0449 AUSemi major axis2 3919 AUEccentricity0 1451Orbital period sidereal 3 70 yr 1 351 days Mean anomaly6 4722 Mean motion0 15m 59 04s dayInclination2 7202 Longitude of ascending node325 81 Argument of perihelion101 31 Physical characteristicsDimensions5 66 km calculated 3 7 386 1 581 km 4 11 52 3 27 km 5 12 12 0 49 km 6 13 73 7 43 km 7 Synodic rotation period34 h 3 Geometric albedo0 038 0 050 7 0 04 0 02 5 0 058 0 005 6 0 13 0 08 4 0 20 assumed 3 Spectral typeS 3 Absolute magnitude H 13 30 6 13 48 7 13 50 4 13 6 1 3 13 93 5 Contents 1 Orbit and classification 2 Physical characteristics 2 1 Rotation period 2 2 Diameter and albedo 3 Naming 4 References 5 External linksOrbit and classification editEndate is a presumed stony S type asteroid It orbits the Sun in the inner main belt at a distance of 2 0 2 7 AU once every 3 years and 8 months 1 351 days Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0 15 and an inclination of 3 with respect to the ecliptic 1 The first precovery was taken at Palomar Observatory in 1954 extending the body s observation arc by 33 years prior to its official discovery observation 8 Physical characteristics editRotation period edit In April 2014 a rotational lightcurve of Endate was obtained from photometric observations by Hungarian astronomer Gyula M Szabo Lightcurve analysis gave it a longer than average rotation period of 34 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0 5 magnitude U n a 3 Most minor planets have a spin rate between 2 and 20 hours Endate s rotation period is significantly longer but still much shorter than that of the so called slow rotators which take at least 100 hours to rotate once around their axis Diameter and albedo edit According to the surveys carried out by the Japanese Akari satellite and NASA s Wide field Infrared Survey Explorer with its subsequent NEOWISE mission Endate measures between 7 386 and 13 73 kilometers in diameter and its surface has an albedo between 0 038 and 0 15 4 5 6 7 The Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link assumes a standard albedo for stony asteroids of 0 20 and consequently calculates a smaller diameter of 5 66 kilometers 3 Naming editThis minor planet was named in honor of Japanese amateur astronomer Kin Endate from Bihoro in northern Japan He is a prolific observer and discoverer of minor planets 2 The official naming citation was published by the Minor Planet Center on 8 July 1990 M P C 16593 9 References edit a b c d JPL Small Body Database Browser 4282 Endate 1987 UQ1 2016 11 11 last obs Jet Propulsion Laboratory Archived from the original on 12 March 2017 Retrieved 20 June 2017 a b c Schmadel Lutz D 2007 4282 Endate Dictionary of Minor Planet Names 4282 Endate Springer Berlin Heidelberg p 367 doi 10 1007 978 3 540 29925 7 4242 ISBN 978 3 540 00238 3 a b c d e f g h LCDB Data for 4282 Endate Asteroid Lightcurve Database LCDB Retrieved 9 March 2017 a b c d Nugent C R Mainzer A Masiero J Bauer J Cutri R M Grav T et al December 2015 NEOWISE Reactivation Mission Year One Preliminary Asteroid Diameters and Albedos The Astrophysical Journal 814 2 13 arXiv 1509 02522 Bibcode 2015ApJ 814 117N doi 10 1088 0004 637X 814 2 117 S2CID 9341381 Retrieved 9 March 2017 a b c d Nugent C R Mainzer A Bauer J Cutri R M Kramer E A Grav T et al September 2016 NEOWISE Reactivation Mission Year Two Asteroid Diameters and Albedos The Astronomical Journal 152 3 12 arXiv 1606 08923 Bibcode 2016AJ 152 63N doi 10 3847 0004 6256 152 3 63 a b c d Usui Fumihiko Kuroda Daisuke Muller Thomas G Hasegawa Sunao Ishiguro Masateru Ootsubo Takafumi et al October 2011 Asteroid Catalog Using Akari AKARI IRC Mid Infrared Asteroid Survey Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan 63 5 1117 1138 Bibcode 2011PASJ 63 1117U doi 10 1093 pasj 63 5 1117 online AcuA catalog p 153 a b c d Masiero Joseph R Mainzer A K Grav T Bauer J M Cutri R M Nugent C et al November 2012 Preliminary Analysis of WISE NEOWISE 3 Band Cryogenic and Post cryogenic Observations of Main Belt Asteroids The Astrophysical Journal Letters 759 1 5 arXiv 1209 5794 Bibcode 2012ApJ 759L 8M doi 10 1088 2041 8205 759 1 L8 S2CID 46350317 Retrieved 9 March 2017 a b 4282 Endate 1987 UQ1 Minor Planet Center Retrieved 9 March 2017 MPC MPO MPS Archive Minor Planet Center Retrieved 9 March 2017 External links editGyula M Szabo astronomer Asteroid Lightcurve Database LCDB query form info Archived 2017 12 16 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 1 5000 Minor Planet Center 4282 Endate at the JPL Small Body DatabaseClose approach Discovery Ephemeris Orbit diagram Orbital elements Physical parameters Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 4282 Endate amp oldid 1190801094, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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