1509 Esclangona

1509 Esclangona
Discovery
Discovered byA. Patry
Discovery siteNice Obs.
Discovery date21 December 1938
Designations
(1509) Esclangona
Named after
Ernest Esclangon
(French astronomer)
1938 YG
main-belt · (inner)
Hungaria
Orbital characteristics
Epoch 4 September 2017 (JD 2458000.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc77.68 yr (28,374 days)
Aphelion1.9263 AU
Perihelion1.8064 AU
1.8663 AU
Eccentricity0.0321
2.55 yr (931 days)
225.08°
0° 23m 11.76s / day
Inclination22.320°
283.52°
267.82°
Known satellites1
Physical characteristics
Dimensions6.83±1.32 km
7.52±1.78 km
8.17±0.6 km (IRAS:2)
8.18 km (derived)
9.0±1.0 km
9.87±0.37 km
2.64±0.02 h
3.247 h
3.247±0.002 h
3.252±0.005 h
3.2524±0.0003 h
3.25250±0.00005 h
3.25281±0.00002 h
3.25283±0.00002 h
5.89 h
0.107±0.021
0.160±0.013
0.185±0.055
0.2041 (derived)
0.2327±0.038 (IRAS:2)
0.30±0.14
0.41±0.18
Tholen = S · K · S
B–V = 0.894
U–B = 0.472
12.33±0.14 (R) · 12.64 · 12.79 · 12.858±0.149 · 13.28±0.0

    1509 Esclangona, provisional designation 1938 YG, is a rare-type Hungaria asteroid and binary system from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 8 kilometers in diameter. It is named after French astronomer Ernest Esclangon.