From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base
105 Artemis
Main-belt asteroid
Main-belt asteroid
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| minorplanet | yes |
| background | #D6D6D6 |
| name | 105 Artemis |
| image | Орбита астероида 105.png |
| caption | Orbital diagram |
| discoverer | James Craig Watson |
| discovered | 16 September 1868 |
| mpc_name | (105) Artemis |
| alt_names | A868 SA |
| pronounced | |
| named_after | Artemis |
| adjectives | Artemidean / Artemidian Artemisian |
| mp_category | Main belt |
| epoch | 31 July 2016 (JD 2457600.5) |
| orbit_ref | |
| semimajor | 2.37319 AU |
| perihelion | 1.95119 AU |
| aphelion | 2.7952 AU |
| eccentricity | 0.17782 |
| period | 3.66 yr (1335.4 d) |
| inclination | 21.444° |
| asc_node | 188.264° |
| arg_peri | 57.077° |
| mean_anomaly | 256.90° |
| avg_speed | 19.18 km/s |
| dimensions | |
| mass | (1.54 ± 0.54) × 1018 kg |
| density | 1.73 ± 0.67 g/cm3 |
| surface_grav | 0.0333 m/s² |
| escape_velocity | 0.0630 km/s |
| rotation | 37.15506 h |
| 37.15 h | |
| spectral_type | C (Tholen) |
| Ch (Bus) | |
| abs_magnitude | 8.57 |
| albedo | |
| single_temperature | ~180 K |
| mean_motion | / day |
| observation_arc | 100.79 yr (36812 d) |
| uncertainty | 0 |
| moid | 1.00955 AU |
| jupiter_moid | 2.31243 AU |
| tisserand | 3.430 |
37.15 h Ch (Bus)
105 Artemis is a main-belt asteroid that was discovered by J. C. Watson on September 16, 1868, at Ann Arbor, Michigan. It was named after Artemis, the goddess of the hunt, Moon, and crossways in Greek Mythology.
It is a C-type asteroid, meaning that it is very dark and composed of carbonaceous material. Although it shares a similar orbit to the Phocaea family of S-type asteroids, its classification means 105 Artemis is not a member. The spectra of the asteroid displays evidence of aqueous alteration.
In 1988, this object was detected with radar from the Arecibo Observatory at a distance of 1.07 AU. The measured radar cross-section was 1,800 km2. Photometric measurement of this asteroid made in 2010 at Organ Mesa Observatory in Las Cruces, New Mexico, produced an irregular light curve with a period of 37.150 ± 0.001 hours. During each rotation, the brightness varies by 0.16 ± 0.01 in magnitude.
Based upon radar data, the estimated near surface solid density of the asteroid is 3.0g cm−3. Refined observations by the Arecibo Observatory, reported in 2006, showed a complex surface with varying albedo. Analysis of the spectra of 105 Artemis shows the presence of hydrated minerals at some rotation angles, but not at others.
An occultation of the star HD 197999 was observed in 1982, which gave an estimated chord length of 110 km. Between 1981 and 2021, 105 Artemis has been observed to occult 23 stars.
References
References
- Noah Webster (1884) ''A Practical Dictionary of the English Language''
- ''Sophocles'' (1902 trans.)
- Dowden (1989) ''Death and the maiden: girls' initiation rites in Greek mythology''
- Fischer-Hansen & Poulsen (2009) ''From Artemis to Diana''
This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.
Ask Mako anything about 105 Artemis — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.
Research with MakoFree with your Surf account
Create a free account to save articles, ask Mako questions, and organize your research.
Sign up freeThis content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.
Report