198 Ampella

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198 Ampella
Orbital characteristics 1
Orbit type Main belt
Semimajor axis 2.458 AU
Perihelion distance 1.894 AU
Aphelion distance 3.022 AU
Orbital period 3.85 years
Inclination 9.30°
Eccentricity 0.229
Physical characteristics 1
Diameter 57.2 km
Rotation period 3 10.383 hours
Spectral class S
Abs. magnitude 8.33
Albedo 4 0.252
History 2
Discoverer A. Borrelly, 1879

198 Ampella is a fairly large Main belt asteroid. It is bright in colour and composed of silicate rocks and iron-nickel.

It was discovered by Alphonse Borrelly on June 13, 1879. The name seems to be the feminine form of Ampelos, a satyr and good friend of Dionysus in Greek mythology. It could also derive from the Ampelose (plural of Ampelos), a variety of hamadryad.

So far Ampella has been observed occulting a star once, on November 8th, 1991 from New South Wales, Australia.


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