Juno

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Solar System, Asteroids

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The third asteroid to be discovered, by Karl Harding in 1804, and so designated (3) Juno. Its diameter is 268 km, and it orbits the Sun in the main asteroid belt at a mean distance of 2.67 AU (399 million km) in a period of 4.36 years; the orbital inclination is 13°, and the eccentricity 0.26. Juno rotates in 7.21 h. It is an S-type asteroid, with a reflectance spectrum indicating compositional s...

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