1927 LA

First observed at Heidelberg-Konigstuhl on 1927-06-01.
(Discoverer will be defined when the object is numbered. See this note on how discoverers are determined.)

Orbit

Orbit type: Main Belt
One opposition object seen prior.

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epoch1927-07-06.0
epoch JD2425067.5
perihelion date1926-09-09.24476
perihelion JD2424767.74476
argument of perihelion (°)341.03399
ascending node (°)191.72427
inclination (°)17.63374
eccentricity0.3341000
perihelion distance (AU)2.2275021
Tisserand w.r.t. Jupiter3.0
ΔV w.r.t. Earth (km/sec)10.8
semimajor axis (AU)3.3451000
mean anomaly (°)48.28997
mean daily motion (°/day)0.16109800
aphelion distance (AU)4.463
period (years)6.12
P-vector [x]-0.98891998
P-vector [y]0.14109829
P-vector [z]-0.04613619
Q-vector [x]-0.13508554
Q-vector [y]-0.98420155
Q-vector [z]-0.11445174
absolute magnitude11.0
phase slope0.15
orbit note
referenceAN 232
observations used3
oppositions1
arc length (days)34
first opposition used1927
last opposition used1927
residual rms (arc-secs)
perturbers coarse indicator
perturbers precise indicator0000
first observation date used1927-06-01.0
last observation date used1927-07-05.0
computer nameKahrstedt

Observations

4 total observations over interval: 1927 06 01.96625 – 1927 07 05.92549
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Date (UT) J2000 RA J2000 Dec Magn Location Ref
1927 06 01.96625 16 38 52.58 +01 25 38.4   024 – Heidelberg-Konigstuhl HD 16
1927 06 01.96626 16 38.8 +01 25 13.7   024 – Heidelberg-Konigstuhl BZ 09
1927 06 20.96264 16 25 46.40 +01 54 27.3   024 – Heidelberg-Konigstuhl HD 16
1927 07 05.92549 16 19 21.74 +01 25 38.0   024 – Heidelberg-Konigstuhl HD 16