- 9914 Obukhova
Infobox Planet
minorplanet = yes
width = 25em
bgcolour = #FFFFC0
apsis =
name = 9914 Obukhova
symbol =
caption = Orbit of 9914 Obukhova (blue), planets (red) and theSun (black). The outermost planet visible isJupiter .
discovery = yes
discovery_ref =
discoverer =L. V. Zhuravleva
discovered =October 28 ,1976
designations = yes
mp_name = 9914 Obukhova
alt_names = mp|1976 UJ|4, mp|1976 YM|4, 1986 AZ, mp|1989 UX|9
mp_category =
orbit_ref =
epoch =October 27 ,2007
aphelion = 3.2278622 AU
perihelion = 2.1187414 AU
semimajor = 2.6733018 AU
eccentricity = 0.207444
period = 1596.5054978 d
avg_speed =
inclination = 3.46887°
asc_node = 85.52211°
mean_anomaly = 33.54399°
arg_peri = 324.73316°
satellites =
physical_characteristics = yes
dimensions = ~37.1 km [cite web|url = http://www.iop.org/EJ/article/1538-3881/123/2/1056/FP206.txt?request-id=ZkkEm1jA3BGTV3i82wi7Kg|title = The supplemental IRAS minor planet survey (SIMPS)|author = Tedesco E.F., Noah P.V., Noah M., Price S.D.]
mass =
density =
surface_grav =
escape_velocity =
sidereal_day =
axial_tilt =
pole_ecliptic_lat =
pole_ecliptic_lon =
albedo = ~0.01
temperatures=yes
temp_name1 =Kelvin
mean_temp_1 =
max_temp_1 =
temp_name2 =Celsius
max_temp_2 =
spectral_type =C-type asteroid [cite web|url = http://people.roma2.infn.it/~masi/sdss_smass/|title = Search for Unusual Spectroscopic Candidates Among 40313 minor planets from the 3rd Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Moving Object Catalog|author = Gianluca Masi, Sergio Foglia & Richard P. Binzel]
abs_magnitude = 14.09914 Obukhova is a C-type
main belt asteroid . Itorbit s theSun once every 4.37 years. [cite web|url = http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=9914 | title = 9914 Obukhova (1976 UJ4) | work = JPL Small-Body Database Browser | publisher =NASA /JPL | accessdate = 2008-02-04]Discovered on
October 28 ,1976 by Lyudmila Zhuravleva at theCrimean Astrophysical Observatory , it was given theprovisional designation "mp|1976 UJ|4". It was later renamed "Obukhova" after Russian opera singer Nadezhda Obukhova. [MPC 51979 "Minor Planet Center"]References
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