78 Diana

Main-belt asteroid


title: "78 Diana" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["background-asteroids", "discoveries-by-robert-luther", "named-minor-planets", "c-type-asteroids-(tholen)", "ch-type-asteroids-(smass)", "astronomical-objects-discovered-in-1863"] description: "Main-belt asteroid" topic_path: "general/background-asteroids" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/78_Diana" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

::summary Main-belt asteroid ::

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FieldValue
minorplanetyes
background#D6D6D6
name78 Diana
discovererKarl Theodor Robert Luther
discoveredMarch 15, 1863
mpc_name(78) Diana
imageОрбита астероида 78.png
captionOrbital diagram
pronounced
adjectiveDianian ( )
named_afterDiāna (Roman mythology)
mp_categoryMain belt
epochDecember 31, 2006 (JD 2454100.5)
orbit_ref
semimajor391.934 Gm
perihelion310.686 Gm
aphelion473.182 Gm
eccentricity0.207
period1548.922 days
inclination8.688°
asc_node333.582°
arg_peri151.423°
mean_anomaly353.808°
avg_speed18.20 km/s
dimensions
mass
density1.28 g/cm3
rotation7.2991 h
spectral_typeC
abs_magnitude8.09
albedo0.071
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| minorplanet = yes | background=#D6D6D6 | name=78 Diana | discoverer=Karl Theodor Robert Luther | discovered=March 15, 1863 | mpc_name=(78) Diana |image= Орбита астероида 78.png |caption=Orbital diagram | alt_names= | pronounced= | adjective=Dianian ( ) | named_after = Diāna (Roman mythology) | mp_category=Main belt | epoch=December 31, 2006 (JD 2454100.5) | orbit_ref = | semimajor=391.934 Gm | perihelion=310.686 Gm | aphelion=473.182 Gm | eccentricity=0.207 | period=1548.922 days | inclination=8.688° | asc_node=333.582° | arg_peri=151.423° | mean_anomaly=353.808° | avg_speed=18.20 km/s | dimensions= | mass= | density=1.28 g/cm3 | rotation=7.2991 h | spectral_type=C | abs_magnitude=8.09 | albedo=0.071

78 Diana is a large and dark main-belt asteroid. It was discovered by German astronomer Robert Luther on March 15, 1863, and named after Diana, Roman goddess of the hunt. The asteroid is orbiting the Sun at a distance of 391.934 Gm with a period of 4.24 years and an eccentricity (ovalness) of 0.207. The orbital plane is tilted at an angle of 8.688° relative to the plane of the ecliptic. Its composition is carbonaceous and primitive.

Photometric observations of this asteroid during 1986 and 2006–08 gave a light curve with a rotation period of 7.2991 hours and a brightness variation in the range 0.02–0.104 magnitude. Based upon radar data, the near surface solid density of the asteroid is 2.7g cm−3. 78 Diana occulted a star on September 4, 1980. A diameter of 116 km was measured, closely matching the value given by the IRAS satellite.

Diana is expected to pass about 0.003 AU from (29075) 1950 DA on August 5, 2150. Main-belt asteroid 4217 Engelhardt (~9 km in diameter) will pass about 0.0017 AU from (29075) 1950 DA in 2736.

References

References

  1. {{OED. Diana
  2. "Asteroid Data Sets".

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