8 Flora

8 Flora
Discovery
Discovered byJ.R. Hind
Discovery date18 October 1847
Designations
(8) Flora
Pronunciation/ˈflɔːrə/
Named after
Flōra
Main belt (Flora family)
AdjectivesFlorian /ˈflɔːriən/
Symbol (historical)
Orbital characteristics
Epoch 17.0 October 2024
(JD 2460600.5)
Aphelion2.55 AU (381 million km)
Perihelion1.86 AU (278 million km)
2.20 AU (329 million km)
Eccentricity0.15658
3.27 yr (1192.70 d)
78.2°
Inclination5.890°
110.85°
1 February 2024
285.4°
Earth MOID0.873 AU (130.6 million km)
Jupiter MOID2.877 AU (430.4 million km)
TJupiter3.642
Proper orbital elements
2.2014 AU
0.1449
5.574°
110.2 deg / yr
3.26679 yr
(1193.194 d)
Precession of perihelion
32.017 arcsec / yr
Precession of the ascending node
−35.51 arcsec / yr
Physical characteristics
Dimensions(154 km × 148 km × 127 km) ± (7 km × 6 km × 4 km)
136 km × 136 km × 113 km
145 km × 145 km × 120 km
146±2 km
128 km
147.491±1.025 km
Flattening0.18
Mass(4.0±1.6)×1018 kg
(6.62±0.84)×1018 kg
Mean density
2.4±1.0 g/cm3
3.04±1.39 g/cm3
12.865 h (0.5360 d)
0.224 (calculated)
0.226±0.041
S
7.9 to 11.6
6.54
6.61
0.21" to 0.053"

    8 Flora is a large, bright main-belt asteroid. It is the innermost large asteroid: no asteroid closer to the Sun has a diameter above 25 kilometers (20% that of Flora), and not until 20-km 149 Medusa was discovered was an asteroid known to orbit at a closer mean distance. It is the seventh-brightest asteroid with a mean opposition magnitude of +8.7. Flora can reach a magnitude of +8.1 at a favorable opposition near perihelion, such as occurred in November 2020 when it was 0.88 AU (132 million km; 340 LD) from Earth.