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− | Albiorix is a natural | + | Albiorix is a natural satellite of [[Saturn]]. |
+ | Discovered in 2000 by M. J. Holman and colleagues, it was given the temporary designation S/2000 S 11 before being named in August 2003.<br> | ||
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+ | Mean elements from JPL<br> | ||
+ | Primary body= Saturn<br> | ||
+ | Semimajor axis= 16.182 Gm<br> | ||
+ | eccentricity= 0.477<br> | ||
+ | inclination= 34.207°<br> | ||
+ | period= 783 d (2.15 Julian year)<br> | ||
+ | dimensions= 32 km<br> | ||
+ | rotation= 13:19 h<br> | ||
+ | albedo= 0.04<br> | ||
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+ | [[Category: Articles]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Celestial bodies]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Natural satellites]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Satellites of Saturn]] | ||
{{SaturnSat}} | {{SaturnSat}} | ||
{{Nsat-Stub}} | {{Nsat-Stub}} |
Latest revision as of 14:21, 5 February 2017
Albiorix is a natural satellite of Saturn.
Discovered in 2000 by M. J. Holman and colleagues, it was given the temporary designation S/2000 S 11 before being named in August 2003.
Mean elements from JPL
Primary body= Saturn
Semimajor axis= 16.182 Gm
eccentricity= 0.477
inclination= 34.207°
period= 783 d (2.15 Julian year)
dimensions= 32 km
rotation= 13:19 h
albedo= 0.04
Saturn's natural satellites |
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Named Satellites: Aegaeon | Aegir | Albiorix | Anthe | Atlas | Bebhlonn | Bergelmir | Bestia | Calypso | Daphnis | Dione | Enceladus | Epimetheus | Erriapo | Farbauti | Fenrir | Fornjot | Greip | Hati | Helene | Hyperion | Hyrrokkin | Iapetus | Ijiraq | Janus | Jarnsaxa | Kari | Kiviuq | Loge | Methone | Mimas | Mundilfari | Narvi | Paaliaq | Pallene | Pan | Pandora | Phoebe | Polydeuces | Prometheus | Rhea | Siarnaq | Skathi | Skoll | Surtur | Suttungr | Tarqeq | Tarvos | Telesto | Tethys | Thrymr | Titan | Ymir Numbered Satellites: S/2004 S7 | S/2004 S12 | S/2004 S17 | S/2004 S20 | S/2004 S21 | S/2004 S22 | S/2004 S23 | S/2004 S24 | S/2004 S25 | S/2004 S26 | S/2004 S27 | S/2004 S28 | S/2004 S29 | S/2004 S30 | S/2004 XXX (S5593a2) | S/2004 XXX (S5605a2) | S/204 XXX (S5613a2) | S/2004 XXX (S5801s2) | S/2004 XXX (S64454x) | S/2004 XXX (S8568a) | S/2004 XXX (T522499) | S/2006 S1 | S2006 S3 | S/2007 S2 | S/2007 S3 | S/2009 S1 | |
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