2311 El Leoncito Explained

Minorplanet:yes
2311 El Leoncito
Background:
  1. D6D6D6
Discovery Ref: 
Discovered:10 October 1974
Mpc Name:(2311) El Leoncito
Alt Names:1928 DM
1944 KD1972 KH
1972 LM1976 AE
Orbit Ref: 
Epoch:4 September 2017 (JD 2458000.5)
Uncertainty:0
Observation Arc:44.87 yr (16,387 days)
Perihelion:3.4866 AU
Semimajor:3.6366 AU
Eccentricity:0.0412
Period:6.94 yr (2,533 days)
Mean Motion: / day
Inclination:6.6174°
Asc Node:156.68°
Arg Peri:189.64°
Dimensions: km
Spectral Type:Tholen = D 
B–V = 0.752
U–B = 0.209
Abs Magnitude:10.52

2311 El Leoncito, provisional designation, is a dark and reddish asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, approximately 53 kilometers in diameter. The asteroid was discovered by astronomers at Félix Aguilar Observatory at the Leoncito Astronomical Complex in Argentina on 10 October 1974. It was later named after the discovering site.

Orbit and classification

El Leoncito orbits the Sun in the outer main-belt at a distance of 3.5–3.8 AU once every 6 years and 11 months (2,533 days). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.04 and an inclination of 7° with respect to the ecliptic.

It has a well-observed orbit with the lowest possible uncertainty – a condition code of 0 – and an observation arc that spans over a period of almost half a century, using precovery images on photographic plates from 1972.

Physical characteristics

El Leoncito is characterized as a D-type asteroid in the Tholen taxonomy, one of only 46 known asteroids of this spectral type.

The body has a low albedo of 0.04, typical for D-type asteroids. Its rotation period, however, remains unknown.

Naming

This minor planet derives its name from the Spanish name of the discovering astronomical complex of observatories, the Complejo Astronómico El Leoncito (CASLEO). The official naming citation was published by the Minor Planet Center on 22 September 1983 .

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