1866 Sisyphus is a
binary stony
asteroid
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,
near-Earth object
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and the largest member of the
Apollo group, approximately 7 kilometers in diameter.
It was discovered on 5 December 1972, by Swiss astronomer
Paul Wild at
Zimmerwald Observatory near Bern, Switzerland, and given the provisional designation . It was named after
Sisyphus
In Greek mythology, Sisyphus or Sisyphos (; Ancient Greek: Σίσυφος ''Sísyphos'') was the founder and king of Ancient Corinth, Ephyra (now known as Corinth). He reveals Zeus's abduction of Aegina (mythology), Aegina to the river god As ...
from
Greek mythology
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.
Orbit and classification
This
S-type asteroid (composed of rocky silicates) orbits the Sun in the
inner main-belt at a distance of 0.9–2.9
AU once every 2 years and 7 months (952 days). Its orbit has an
eccentricity
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of 0.54 and an
inclination
Orbital inclination measures the tilt of an object's orbit around a celestial body. It is expressed as the angle between a reference plane and the orbital plane or axis of direction of the orbiting object.
For a satellite orbiting the Eart ...
of 41
° with respect to the
ecliptic
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Fr ...
.
The Apollo asteroid has anEarth
minimum orbit intersection distance of , which corresponds to 40.4
lunar distances.
It will pass from Earth on 24 November 2071,
and will peak at roughly
apparent magnitude
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9.3 on 26 November 2071.
When it was discovered it peaked at magnitude 9.0 on 25 November 1972. It is one of the brightest near-Earth asteroids.
Physical characteristics
In the
SMASS classification, Sisyphus is a common stony
S-type asteroid.
Binary system
In 1985, this object was detected with
radar
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from the
Arecibo Observatory
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at a distance of 0.25 AU. The measured
radar cross-section was 8 square kilometers.
During the radar observations, a small
minor-planet moon
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was detected around Sisyphus, although its existence was not reported until December 2007.
Robert Stephens confirmed that it is a suspected binary,
and
Brian Warner added additional weight to this conclusion, giving hours as the satellite's
orbital period
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, longer than the 25 hours previously reported by Stephens.
Diameter and albedo
With a measured mean diameter in the range of 5.7–8.9 kilometers, it is the largest of the
Earth-crossing asteroids, comparable in size to the
Chicxulub
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object whose impact contributed to the
extinction
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of the dinosaurs.
Larger near-Earth asteroids which are neither classified as Apollos nor Earth-crossers include
1036 Ganymed (32 km),
3552 Don Quixote (19 km),
433 Eros (17 km), and
4954 Eric (10.8 km).
Naming
This
minor planet
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is named after
Sisyphus
In Greek mythology, Sisyphus or Sisyphos (; Ancient Greek: Σίσυφος ''Sísyphos'') was the founder and king of Ancient Corinth, Ephyra (now known as Corinth). He reveals Zeus's abduction of Aegina (mythology), Aegina to the river god As ...
from
Greek mythology
Greek mythology is the body of myths originally told by the Ancient Greece, ancient Greeks, and a genre of ancient Greek folklore, today absorbed alongside Roman mythology into the broader designation of classical mythology. These stories conc ...
and refers to the cruel king of Ephyra, punished by being given the task of rolling a large stone up to a hill in the
underworld
The underworld, also known as the netherworld or hell, is the supernatural world of the dead in various religious traditions and myths, located below the world of the living. Chthonic is the technical adjective for things of the underworld.
...
, only to have it roll down again each time he neared the top.
The official was published by the
Minor Planet Center
The Minor Planet Center (MPC) is the official body for observing and reporting on minor planets under the auspices of the International Astronomical Union (IAU). Founded in 1947, it operates at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory.
Funct ...
on 20 December 1974 ().
Notes
References
External links
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Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB) query form
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Robert Johnston, johnstonsarchive.net
Dictionary of Minor Planet Names Google books
Observatoire de Geneve, Raoul Behrend
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