- Pallas family
The Pallas family of asteroids is a grouping of B-type
asteroid s at very highinclination s in the intermediatemain belt (Cellino et al (2002)). It was first noted byKiyotsugu Hirayama in 1928.The namesake of the family is
2 Pallas , an extremely large asteroid with a mean diameter of about 550 km. The remaining bodies are far smaller; the largest is5222 Ioffe with an estimated diameter of 22 km. This, along with the preponderance of the otherwise rare B spectral type among its members, indicates that this is likely a "cratering" family composed of ejecta from impacts on Pallas.From the diagram, their
proper orbital elements lie in the approximate rangesAt the present epoch, the range of osculatingorbital elements of the members (by comparison to the MPCORB database [http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/MPCORB.html] ) is aboutReferences
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* A. Cellino et al "Spectroscopic Properties of Asteroid Families", in "Asteroids III", p. 633-643, University of Arizona Press (2002). (Table on page 636, in particular).
* [http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/MPCORB.html MPCORB orbit database]
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