1620 Geographos

Discoverer

A.G.Wilson - R.Minkowski 1951.

Diameter (km)

5.1 x 1.8

Mass (kg)

4*10^12

Rotation period (hrs)

5.222

Orbital period (yrs)

1.39

Semimajor axis (AU)

1.24550

Orbital eccentricity

0.33557

Orbital Inclination (deg)

13.33966

Albedo

0.25

Type

S

Geographos means geographer. That name was chosen to honor the National Geographic Society for its support of the Palomar Mountain Sky Survey.

Geographos is one of many Earth-crossing asteroids. More than 300 such asteroids have been found; however, there might exist hundreds of thousands of similar objects. The asteroids probably include several hundred objects larger than Geographos, thousands larger than 500 meters across, and a few hundred thousand that are larger than 100 meters.

Geographos is highly irregular (5.1 X 1.8 kilometers). It has the largest length-to-width ratio of any solar system object ever imaged to date. It is not known whether the asteroid is a single coherent body or consists of several distinct pieces.

Images of Geographos

Researchers obtained radar images of the asteroid on August 30, 1994, when the asteroid was 7.2 million kilometers from Earth. They used a planetary radar instrument to image the asteroid from the Deep Space Network's facility at Goldstone, California. Scientists conducted the radar observations a few days after Geographos passed 5 million kilometers from Earth, its closest approach in at least two centuries.

(Credit Dr. Steven J. Ostro, JPL/NASA).

1620 Geographos

1620 Geographos

1620 Geographos

Computer generated models of 1620 Geographos

Computer generated models of 1620 Geographos

(Credit Scott Hudson).

1620 Geographos

3-D View of 1620 Geographos

3-D View of 1620 Geographos

 

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Last updated: March 15, 2002.

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