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158 Koronis

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158 Koronis
Orbital characteristics 1
Orbit type Main belt (Koronis)
Semimajor axis 2.867 AU
Perihelion distance 2.705 AU
Aphelion distance 3.030 AU
Orbital period 4.86 years
Inclination 1.00°
Eccentricity 0.057
Physical characteristics 1
Diameter 35.4 km
Rotation period 3 14.218 hours
Spectral class S
Abs. magnitude 9.27
Albedo 4 0.277
History 2
Discoverer V. Knorre, 1876

158 Koronis ("kuh ROE niss") is a Main belt asteroid. It has a rather mundane size but very reflective surface. It is composed of silicate rock and metallic iron-nickel.

It was discovered by Viktor Knorre on January 4, 1876 from the Berlin observatory. It was first of his total of four asteroid discoveries.

The asteroid itself may not be spectacular, but the family of asteroids named after it is one of the most important. One member of the family, 243 Ida, has been visited by spacecraft, and gives some idea how the other asteroids in the family may look.

Based on a model constructed from the lightcurve, the shape of Koronis resembles that of Ida, although it is a bit larger. [1]