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==Physical charateristics== | ==Physical charateristics== | ||
Bacchus is a stony asteroid and a contact binary, about 1.11 km × 0.53 km × 1.1 km, mean radius is about 0.63 km. | Bacchus is a stony asteroid and a contact binary, about 1.11 km × 0.53 km × 1.1 km, mean radius is about 0.63 km. | ||
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+ | [[File:2063 Bacchus Orbit.png]] | ||
+ | <br>Orbits of the inner planets showing the orbit of 2063 Bacchus. | ||
[[Category:Articles|Bacchus]] | [[Category:Articles|Bacchus]] |
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2063 Bacchus is object and a stony type asteroid, and a contact binary. It was discovered by Charles Kowal on 24 April 1977 at the Palomar Observatory.
Orbital characteristics[edit]
The orbit of Bacchus varies from about 0.7 to 1.5 AU, revolving in about 409 days. Ecceentricity is 0.35 and inclination is 0.157 radians (9°). Bacchus can come within about 10 130 000 km of the Earth (about 26 Earth distances).
Physical charateristics[edit]
Bacchus is a stony asteroid and a contact binary, about 1.11 km × 0.53 km × 1.1 km, mean radius is about 0.63 km.
Gallery[edit]
Orbits of the inner planets showing the orbit of 2063 Bacchus.