- 83982 Crantor
Infobox Planet
minorplanet = yes
width = 25em
bgcolour = #FFFFC0
apsis =
name = Crantor
symbol =
caption =
discovery = yes
discovery_ref =
discoverer =Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking (NEAT) project
discovery_site = Palomar
discovered =April 12 ,2002
designations = yes
mp_name = 83982
alt_names = 2002 GO9
mp_category =
orbit_ref =
epoch =May 14 ,2008
aphelion = 24.97292337079884
perihelion = 14.06311072735974
semimajor =
eccentricity = .2794805593213103
period = 31495.75085986331
avg_speed =
inclination = 12.76217256878902
asc_node = 117.4549810776497
mean_anomaly = 24.60203341946035
arg_peri = 93.45585382050056
satellites =
physical_characteristics = yes
dimensions =
mass =
density =
surface_grav =
escape_velocity =
sidereal_day =
axial_tilt =
pole_ecliptic_lat =
pole_ecliptic_lon =
albedo =
temperatures=
temp_name1 =
mean_temp_1 =
max_temp_1 =
temp_name2 =
max_temp_2 =
spectral_type =
abs_magnitude = 8.592983982 Crantor (2002 GO9) is a
Centaur discovered onApril 12 ,2002 by theNear-Earth Asteroid Tracking (NEAT) project at Palomar.External links
* [http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=83982+Crantor JPL Small-Body Database Browser on 83982 Crantor]
* [http://casjobs.sdss.org/ImgCutoutDR6/getjpeg.aspx?ra=204.710336&dec=4.415165&scale=0.015&width=512&height=512&opt=L&query=&Label=on This is an image of Crantor taken by the SDSS telescope on 16APR2002 when it was 13.1au from Earth /Fermats Brother]
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