126 Velleda

126 Velleda
Discovery
Discovered byPaul Henry and Prosper Henry
Discovery date5 November 1872
Designations
(126) Velleda
Pronunciation/ˈvɛlɪdə/
Named after
Veleda
A872 VA; 1949 YF;
1950 BD1
Main belt
Orbital characteristics
Epoch 31 December 2006 (JD 2454100.5)
Aphelion403.523 Gm (2.697 AU)
Perihelion326.153 Gm (2.180 AU)
364.816 Gm (2.439 AU)
Eccentricity0.1060806
1,391.107 days (3.81 yr)
117.027°
Inclination2.92451°
23.47325°
327.94065°
Physical characteristics
44.79±1.33 km
Mass(0.47±5.79)×1018 kg
Equatorial surface gravity
0.0125 m/s2
Equatorial escape velocity
0.0237 km/s
5.364±0.003 h
0.1723
S
9.27

    126 Velleda is a main-belt asteroid. It is probably a rather typical, albeit sizable, S-type asteroid. Named for Veleda, a priestess and prophet of the Germanic tribe of the Bructeri. It was discovered by Paul Henry on 5 November 1872, in Paris, France. It was his first credited discovery. He and his brother Prosper Henry discovered a total of 14 asteroids.

    This body is orbiting the Sun with a period of 3.81 years and an eccentricity (ovalness) of 0.11. The orbital plane is inclined by 2.9° to the plane of the ecliptic. It has a cross-section diameter of ~45 km. This asteroid rotates once every 5.36 hours. During each rotation the brightness varies by 0.22 magnitudes.