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1009 Sirene

1009 Sirene
Discovery 
Discovered by K. Reinmuth
Discovery site Heidelberg Obs. (024)
Discovery date 31 October 1923
Designations
MPC designation 1009 Sirene
Named after
Siren (mythology)
1923 PE
Mars-crosser
Orbital characteristics
Epoch 31 July 2016 (JD 2457600.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc 91.64 yr (33473 days)
Aphelion 3.8203 AU (571.51 Gm)
Perihelion 1.4257 AU (213.28 Gm)
2.6230 AU (392.40 Gm)
Eccentricity 0.45648
4.25 yr (1551.6 d)
278.70°
0° 13m 55.236s / day
Inclination 15.775°
229.46°
186.37°
Earth MOID 0.436395 AU (65.2838 Gm)
Jupiter MOID 1.56808 AU (234.581 Gm)
Jupiter Tisserand parameter 3.200
Physical characteristics
5–10 km
13.9

1009 Sirene is a Mars-crosser asteroid. It was discovered by Karl Wilhelm Reinmuth on October 31, 1923, and observed for 4 months. Its provisional designation was 1923 PE and it was named after the mythological Sirens. It became a lost asteroid until it was recovered in 1982 from exposures on the 48-inch (120 cm) Schmidt at Palomar Observatory.

Sirene's semi-major axis is 2.62 AU, well beyond that of Mars, but its highly eccentric orbit crosses Mars', allowing close approaches of the planet. On 8 June 1949 the asteroid passed 0.049 AU (7,300,000 km; 4,600,000 mi) from Mars. With an absolute magnitude of 13.9, the asteroid is about 5–10 km in diameter.



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