2063 Bacchus
The
Apollo
,
Venus-
and
Mars-crosser asteroid
2063 Bacchus
was discovered on
April 24
,
1977
by
Charles T. Kowal
at the
Palomar Observatory
. In March
1996
radar imaging
of the
asteroid
was conducted at the
Goldstone Observatory
under the direction of
JPL
scientists
Steven Ostro
and
Lance Benner
. Optical observations were conducted by
Petr Pravec
,
Marek Wolf
, and
Lenka arounov
during March and April 1996. The asteroid is thought to be about 1.1×1.1×2.6 km in size. Its name derives from the
Roman god
Bacchus
.
External links
Scott Hudson's Homepage: 2063 Bacchus
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