17 Thetis
![]() Star field showing asteroid Thetis in the center
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Discovery | |
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Discovered by | R. Luther |
Discovery date | April 17, 1852 |
Designations | |
Pronunciation | /ˈθiːtᵻs/ THEE-tis |
Named after
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Thetis |
A913 CA; A916 YF; 1954 SO1 |
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Main belt | |
Adjectives | Thetidian |
Orbital characteristics[1] | |
Epoch October 22, 2004 (JD 2453300.5) | |
Aphelion | 419.069 Gm (2.801 AU) |
Perihelion | 319.991 Gm (2.139 AU) |
369.530 Gm (2.470 AU) | |
Eccentricity | 0.134 |
1418.027 d (3.88 a) | |
Average orbital speed
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18.87 km/s |
38.435° | |
Inclination | 5.587° |
125.622° | |
135.906° | |
Physical characteristics | |
Dimensions | 90 ± 3.7 km (IRAS)[1] |
Mass | 1.2×1018 kg[2][3] |
Mean density
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3.21 ± 0.92 g/cm³[2] |
0.0252 m/s² | |
0.0476 km/s | |
0.5113 d (12.27 h)[1][4] | |
Albedo | 0.1715[1][5] |
Temperature | ~173 K |
Spectral type
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S[1] |
9.89 to 13.51[6] | |
7.76[1] | |
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17 Thetis is a large main-belt asteroid that was discovered by R. Luther on April 17, 1852. It was his first asteroid discovery. The name comes from Thetis, the mother of Achilles in Greek mythology.[7]
One Thetidian stellar occultation was observed from Oregon in 1999. However, the event was not timed.
The spectrum of this object indicates that it is an S-type asteroid with both low and high calcium forms of pyroxene on the surface, along with less than 20% olivine. The high-calcium form of pyroxene forms 40% or more of the total pyroxene present, indicating a history of igneous rock deposits. This suggests that the asteroid underwent differentiation by melting, creating a surface of basalt rock.[8]
Mass
The mass of Thetis has been calculated from perturbations by 4 Vesta and 11 Parthenope. In 2007, Baer and Chesley calculated Thetis to have a mass of 1.2×1018 kg[2][3] with a density of 3.21 g/cm³.[2]
References
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- JPL Ephemeris
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- 2011-Apr-22 Occultation (Durech Model) / (2011 Asteroidal Occultation Results for North America)
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- ↑ apmag 9.89 (1977-Jul-25) to 13.51 (1963-Aug-02) JPL Horizons daily output for 1950 to 2099
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