Minorplanet: | yes |
341 California | |
Background: |
|
Discovered: | 25 September 1892 |
Mpc Name: | (341) California |
Alt Names: | 1892 J; 1979 FY2 |
Epoch: | 31 July 2016 (JD 2457600.5) |
Semimajor: | 2.19943AU |
Perihelion: | 1.77187AU |
Aphelion: | 2.62698abbr=onNaNabbr=on |
Eccentricity: | 0.19439 |
Period: | 1191.4days |
Inclination: | 5.66900° |
Asc Node: | 29.0469° |
Arg Peri: | 293.875° |
Dimensions: |   15 km  |
Density: | ~2.7 g/cm3 |
Rotation: | 317.88hours |
Spectral Type: | S  |
Abs Magnitude: | 10.55 |
Albedo: |   0.495  |
Mean Motion: | / day |
Orbit Ref: |   |
Observation Arc: | 41439days |
Uncertainty: | 0 |
341 California is an asteroid belonging to the Flora family in the Main Belt. It was discovered by Max Wolf on 25 September 1892 in Heidelberg, and is named for the U.S. state of California. This object is orbiting the Sun at a distance of with a period of 1191.4days and an eccentricity (ovalness) of 0.19. The orbital plane is inclined at an angle of 5.7° to the plane of the ecliptic.
The very slow rotation rate of this asteroid favors collecting photometric data for an extended period in order to measure the period. Data collected from June to December 2016 was used to produce a light curve showing a rotation period of with a brightness variation of 0.9 in magnitude. It is tumbling with a period of . It has an unusually high albedo.