9916 Kibirev

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9916 Kibirev
File:AnimatedOrbitOf9916Kibirev.gif
Orbit of 9916 Kibirev (blue), planets (red) and the Sun (black). The outermost planet visible is Jupiter.
Discovery
Discovered by N. S. Chernykh
Discovery date 3 October 1978
Designations
MPC designation 9916 Kibirev
1978 TR2, 1983 VL1
Orbital characteristics[1]
Epoch 13 January 2016 (JD 2457400.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc 15304 days (41.90 yr)
Aphelion 3.0944627 AU (462.92503 Gm)
Perihelion 2.6050478 AU (389.70960 Gm)
2.8497553 AU (426.31732 Gm)
Eccentricity 0.0858696
4.81 yr (1757.2 d)
279.0619°
Inclination 1.017838°
288.22130°
79.54806°
Earth MOID 1.6021 AU (239.67 Gm)
Jupiter MOID 2.33059 AU (348.651 Gm)
Physical characteristics
15.1714 h (0.63214 d)
Surface temp. min mean max
Kelvin
Celsius
13.1
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9916 Kibirev is a main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 4.82 years.[1] It is associated with the Koronis family of asteroids.[2]

Discovered on October 3, 1978 by Nikolai Chernykh at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory, it was given the provisional designation "1978 TR2". It was later renamed "Kibirev" after Sergej Kibirev, a producer of microelectronics from Novosibirsk.[3]

References

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External links


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