9084 Achristou

9084 Achristou
Discovery
Discovered byD. J. Asher
Discovery siteSiding Spring Obs.
Discovery date3 February 1995
Designations
(9084) Achristou
Named after
Apostolos Christou
(British astronomer)
1995 CS1 · 1980 GV1
main-belt · Hungaria
Orbital characteristics
Epoch 4 September 2017 (JD 2458000.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc36.64 yr (13,381 days)
Aphelion2.0048 AU
Perihelion1.7145 AU
1.8597 AU
Eccentricity0.0780
2.54 yr (926 days)
206.11°
0° 23m 18.96s / day
Inclination23.098°
197.54°
72.116°
Earth MOID0.7794 AU
Physical characteristics
Dimensions1.76 km (calculated)
1.916±0.367 km
8.84±0.02 h
0.30 (assumed)
0.333±0.078
E
15.7 · 15.4 · 16.08±0.28

    9084 Achristou (provisional designation 1995 CS1) is a stony Hungaria asteroid from the innermost regions of the asteroid belt, about 1.9 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered by British astronomer David J. Asher at Siding Spring Observatory in New South Wales, Australia, on 3 February 1995. The asteroid was named after British planetary astronomer Apostolos Christou.