83982 Crantor

83982 Crantor
Discovery
Discovered byNEAT
Discovery sitePalomar Obs.
Discovery date12 April 2002
Designations
(83982) Crantor
Pronunciation/ˈkræntɔːr/
Named after
Crantor (Greek mythology)
2002 GO9
Uranus co-orbital centaur · distant
Symbol (astrological)
Orbital characteristics
Epoch 4 September 2017 (JD 2458000.5)
Uncertainty parameter 3
Observation arc13.37 yr (4,882 days)
Aphelion24.862 AU
Perihelion14.047 AU
19.454 AU
Eccentricity0.2780
85.81 yr (31,342 days)
63.889°
0° 0m 41.4s / day
Inclination12.770°
117.40°
93.203°
Physical characteristics
59±12 km
13.94 h
0.121±0.064
RR
B–V = 1.105±0.042
V–R = 0.761±0.039
8.26 · 8.693±0.057 (R) · 8.8 · 9.03±0.16 · 9.17

    83982 Crantor (provisional designation 2002 GO9) is a centaur in a 1:1 resonance with Uranus, approximately 60 kilometers (37 miles) in diameter. It was discovered on 12 April 2002, by astronomers of the Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking at the Palomar Observatory in California, United States. This minor planet was named for Crantor from Greek mythology.