Disambiguation evidence for asteroid 1036 Ganymed via surface form

"1036 Ganymed"


As subject (47)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "1036 Ganymed".

Predicate Object
absoluteMagnitude_H 9.45
albedo 0.23
aphelionDistance_au 4.081
argumentOfPerihelion_deg 132.4
belongsToDynamicalGroup near-Earth asteroids
belongsToPopulation inner main-belt / near-Earth transition objects
closeApproachTo Earth
closeApproachTo Mars
diameter_km about 32
discoveredBy Walter Baade
discoveryDate 1924-10-23
discoverySite Bergedorf Observatory
eccentricity 0.534
epoch J2000
hasCloseApproachGeometry non-Earth-crossing
hasHighlyEccentricOrbit true
hasLightcurveMeasurements true
inclination_deg 26.7
instanceOf Amor asteroid
instanceOf Mars-crossing asteroid
instanceOf asteroid
instanceOf minor planet
instanceOf near-Earth object
isCataloguedIn JPL Small-Body Database
isCataloguedIn MPC database
isPotentialTargetFor spacecraft missions
largestInClass near-Earth objects
longitudeOfAscendingNode_deg 215.6
meanAnomaly_deg 73.0
meanMotion_degPerDay 0.220
minimumOrbitIntersectionDistanceWithEarth_au 0.341
minorPlanetNumber 1036
namedAfter Ganymede (mythology)
obliquityOfOrbit high
observedIn infrared wavelengths
observedIn optical wavelengths
orbitalCategory Amor group
orbitalPeriod_days 1633
orbitalPeriod_years 4.47
orbits Sun
perihelionDistance_au 1.245
perihelionInsideOrbitOf Mars
perihelionOutsideOrbitOf Earth
rotationPeriod_hours 10.3
semiMajorAxis_au 2.663
spectralClass S
spectralType S-type