70 Panopaea

b>70 Panopaea
bgcolor="#ffc0c0" colspan="2" | Orbital characteristics 1
a href="/encyclopedia/Orbit" title="Orbit">Orbit type Main belt (Eunomia)
a href="/encyclopedia/Semimajor-axis" title="Semimajor axis">Semimajor axis 2.617 AU
a href="/encyclopedia/Perihelion" title="Perihelion">Perihelion distance 2.143 AU
a href="/encyclopedia/Aphelion" title="Aphelion">Aphelion distance 3.092 AU
a href="/encyclopedia/Orbital-period" title="Orbital period">Orbital period 4.23 years
a href="/encyclopedia/Inclination" title="Inclination">Inclination 11.58°
a href="/encyclopedia/Eccentricity" title="Eccentricity">Eccentricity 0.181
bgcolor="#ffc0c0" colspan="2" | Physical characteristics 1
a href="/encyclopedia/Diameter" title="Diameter">Diameter 122.2 km
a href="/encyclopedia/Rotation-period" title="Rotation period">Rotation period 3 15.797 hours
a href="/encyclopedia/Spectral-class" title="Spectral class">Spectral class C
a href="/encyclopedia/Absolute-magnitude" title="Absolute magnitude">Abs. magnitude 8.11
a href="/encyclopedia/Albedo" title="Albedo">Albedo 4 0.068
bgcolor="#ffc0c0" colspan="2" | History 2
iscoverer H. Goldschmidt, 1861
70 Panopaea is a large main belt asteroid. It orbits within the Eunomia asteroid family. However, it is a dark, primitive carbonaceous C-type asteroid and likely not related to the parent body of the Eunomia family. Panopaea was discovered by H. Goldschmidt on May 5, 1861. It was his fourteenth and last asteroid discovery. It is named after Panopea, a nymph in Greek mythology.
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