121 Hermione

121 Hermione
121 Hermione and its moon
Discovery
Discovered byJames Craig Watson
Discovery date12 May 1872
Designations
(121) Hermione
Pronunciation/hɜːrˈm.ən/
Named after
Hermione
(Greek mythology)
A872 JA; 1970 VE
main-belt · Cybele
AdjectivesHermionean /hɜːrm.əˈnən/
Orbital characteristics
Epoch 23 March 2018 (JD 2458200.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc145.96 yr (53,312 d)
Aphelion3.9067 AU
Perihelion2.9889 AU
3.4478 AU
Eccentricity0.1331
6.40 yr (2,338 d)
157.08°
0° 9m 14.4s / day
Inclination7.5975°
73.127°
298.18°
Known satellitesS/2002 (121) 1
Physical characteristics
Dimensions268 × 186 × 183 km
(254 ± 4) × (125 ± 9) km
95 km
Volume(3.0±0.4)×106 km3
Mass(5.381±5%)×1018 kg
Mean density
1.8 ± 0.2 g/cm3
Equatorial surface gravity
0.022 m/s2
Equatorial escape velocity
0.075 km/s
0.2313 d (5.551 h)
73°
+10 ± 2°
1.5 ± 2°
0.0482 ± 0.002
C
7.31

    121 Hermione is a very large binary asteroid discovered in 1872. It orbits in the Cybele group in the far outer asteroid belt. As an asteroid of the dark C spectral type, it is probably composed of carbonaceous materials. In 2002, a small moon was found to be orbiting Hermione.