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4063 Euforbo

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Discovery date
  
1 February 1989

Observation arc
  
26664 days (73.00 yr)

Perihelion
  
4.5694 AU (683.57 Gm)

Discovered
  
1 February 1989

Discovered by
  
San Vittore Observatory

Asteroid group
  
Jupiter trojan

Alternative names
  
1989 CG2

Aphelion
  
5.7951 AU (866.93 Gm)

Semi-major axis
  
5.1823 AU (775.26 Gm)

Orbits
  
Sun

Discovery site
  
San Vittore Observatory

MPC designation
  
4063

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4063 Euforbo (1989 CG2) is a large 102 km Jupiter Trojan discovered on February 1, 1989, by Oss. San Vittore at Bologna.

Photometric observations of this asteroid during 1992 were used to build a light curve showing a rotation period of 8.841 ± 0.025 hours with a brightness variation of 0.19 ± 0.01 magnitude.

References

4063 Euforbo Wikipedia


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