627 Charis

627 Charis
Discovery
Discovered byA. Kopff
Discovery siteHeidelberg Obs.
Discovery date4 March 1907
Designations
(627) Charis
Pronunciation/ˈkrɪs/
Named after
Charis (Greek mythology)
1907 XS · 1929 RJ1
1929 RN1 · 1932 CZ
1947 GK · 1966 DR
A917 DE
main-belt · (outer)
Charis
Orbital characteristics
Epoch 4 September 2017 (JD 2458000.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc110.65 yr (40,415 days)
Aphelion3.0675 AU
Perihelion2.7320 AU
2.8998 AU
Eccentricity0.0578
4.94 yr (1,804 days)
318.92°
0° 11m 58.56s / day
Inclination6.4732°
142.48°
176.72°
Physical characteristics
Dimensions38.018±0.146 km
44.745±0.140 km
48.51±2.6 km
49.47±0.51 km
62.68±0.41 km
>24 h (dated)
27.888±0.002 h
0.047±0.007
0.0786±0.009
0.080±0.002
0.0925±0.0225
Tholen = XB:
SMASS = X · P
B–V = 0.680
U–B = 0.261
9.44±0.85 · 9.95

    627 Charis /ˈkrɪs/ is an asteroid and the parent body of the Charis family, located in the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 49 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 4 March 1907, by German astronomer August Kopff at the Heidelberg-Königstuhl State Observatory in southwest Germany. The asteroid was named after the Greek goddess Charis, a name which may have been inspired by the asteroid's provisional designation 1907 XS. ('Charis' is in Greek is spelled 'Χάρις'.)