Minorplanet: | yes |
Background: |
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660 Crescentia | |
Mpc Name: | (660) Crescentia |
Alt Names: | 1908 CC |
Discovered: | 8 January 1908 |
Epoch: | 31 July 2016 (JD 2457600.5) |
Eccentricity: | 0.10846 |
Semimajor: | 2.5328AU |
Perihelion: | 2.2581AU |
Aphelion: | 2.8075abbr=onNaNabbr=on |
Period: | 4.03 yr (1472.3 d) |
Inclination: | 15.205° |
Asc Node: | 156.981° |
Arg Peri: | 106.012° |
Mean Motion: | / day |
Observation Arc: | 106.74 yr (38987 d) |
Uncertainty: | 0 |
Abs Magnitude: | 9.14 |
Rotation: | 7.9116abbr=onNaNabbr=on |
Mean Radius: | km |
660 Crescentia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun that was discovered by American astronomer Joel Hastings Metcalf on January 8, 1908.The name may have been inspired by the asteroid's provisional designation 1908 CC. Peter Ting points out that the Rev. Joel Metcalf of Taunton (Massachusetts) discovered six asteroids with unexplained names, though listed in Lutz Schmadel's book. Ting used an on-line planetarium website to help with the location of some of the planets, playing back to the night of discovery. He noticed that there was a crescent moon (33%) low in the western sky and wonders if the Rev. Metcalf could have named the asteroid for the Moon. Crescentia would be a very unusual name for a person but not for a phase of the Moon.
Crescentia is a member of the dynamic Maria family of asteroids that most likely formed as the result of a collisional breakup of a parent body.