5143 Heracles

5143 Heracles, provisional designation 1991 VL, is a highly eccentric, rare-type asteroid and synchronous binary system, classified as near-Earth object of the Apollo group, approximately 4.8 kilometers in diameter. The asteroid was discovered on 7 November 1991, by American astronomer Carolyn Shoemaker at Palomar Observatory in California, United States. It is named for the Greek divine hero Heracles. It has an Earth minimum orbit intersection distance of 0.058 AU (8.7 million km) and is associated with the Beta Taurids daytime meteor shower.

5143 Heracles
Discovery
Discovered byC. Shoemaker
Discovery sitePalomar Obs.
Discovery date7 November 1991
Designations
(5143) Heracles
Pronunciation/ˈhɛrəklz/
Named after
Ἡρακλῆς Hēraklēs (Greek mythology)
1991 VL · 1962 PG
Apollo · NEO
AdjectivesHeraclean /hɛrəˈklən/
Orbital characteristics
Epoch 4 September 2017 (JD 2458000.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc63.58 yr (23,224 days)
Earliest precovery date30 November 1953
Aphelion3.2494 AU
Perihelion0.4174 AU
1.8334 AU
Eccentricity0.7723
2.48 yr (907 days)
93.744°
0° 23m 49.2s / day
Inclination9.0330°
309.52°
227.77°
Known satellites1 (0.6±0.3 km; orb. 17 h)
Earth MOID0.0584 AU · 22.8 LD
Physical characteristics
Dimensions3.26 km
3.28±0.09 km
3.41 km
4.5±0.7 km
4.83 km (taken)
4.833 km
4.843±0.378 km
2.704±0.002 h
2.7060±0.0002 h
2.706±0.001 h
2.7063 h
2.7065±0.0005 h
3.0149±0.0002 h
5.990±0.0111 h
0.1481
0.20±0.05
0.227±0.054
0.38
0.40±0.22
0.412±0.030
0.42
SMASS = O
Q · C · O
V–R = 0.420±0.070
13.786±0.004 (R) · 13.8 · 14.0 · 14.10±0.04 · 14.27 · 14.27±0.09 · 14.52±0.02 (R)
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