1026 Ingrid

1026 Ingrid
Discovery
Discovered byK. Reinmuth
Discovery siteHeidelberg Obs.
Discovery date13 August 1923
Designations
(1026) Ingrid
Named after
Ingrid, niece of astronomer Albrecht Kahrstedt
1923 NY · 1957 UC
1963 GD · 1981 WL8
1986 CG2 · 1986 ES2
main-belt · (inner)
Flora
Orbital characteristics
Epoch 4 September 2017 (JD 2458000.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc93.89 yr (34,294 days)
Aphelion2.6636 AU
Perihelion1.8458 AU
2.2547 AU
Eccentricity0.1814
3.39 yr (1,237 days)
292.55°
0° 17m 27.96s / day
Inclination5.3994°
104.59°
212.34°
Physical characteristics
Dimensions5.73±1.01 km
6.96±0.68 km
7.353±0.082 km
7.670±0.069 km
8.19 km (calculated)
5 h
0.1441±0.0250
0.156±0.024
0.175±0.035
0.24 (assumed)
0.43±0.22
S
12.6 · 12.70 · 12.8 · 13.30

    1026 Ingrid, provisional designation 1923 NY, is a stony Florian asteroid and long-lost minor planet (1923–1986) from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 7 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered by Karl Reinmuth at Heidelberg in 1923, and later named after Ingrid, niece and godchild of astronomer Albrecht Kahrstedt.