9922 Catcheller

9922 Catcheller

Orbit of 9922 Catcheller (blue), planets (red) and the Sun (black). The outermost planet visible is Jupiter.
Discovery
Discovered by S. J. Bus
Discovery date 2 March 1981
Designations
MPC designation 9922 Catcheller
1981 EO21, 1977 DB6, 1979 SF8
Orbital characteristics[1]
Epoch 13 January 2016 (JD 2457400.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc 13979 days (38.27 yr)
Aphelion 2.9104524 AU (435.39748 Gm)
Perihelion 1.8925570 AU (283.12250 Gm)
2.4015047 AU (359.25999 Gm)
Eccentricity 0.2119287
3.72 yr (1359.3 d)
245.18444°
 15m 53.414s / day
Inclination 1.617217°
316.66036°
84.218619°
Earth MOID 0.900269 AU (134.6783 Gm)
Jupiter MOID 2.50963 AU (375.435 Gm)
Jupiter Tisserand parameter 3.494
Physical characteristics
Dimensions ~12.9 km[2]
~0.01
Surface temp. min mean max
Kelvin
Celsius
15.2

    9922 Catcheller is a main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 3.72 years.[1] It is associated with the Nysa family of asteroids.[3]

    Discovered on March 2, 1981 by Schelte Bus at the Siding Spring Observatory, it was given the provisional designation "1981 EO21". It was later renamed "Catcheller", a portmanteau of Joseph Heller and Catch-22, the novel he authored, on the suggestion of Brian Marsden.[4]

    References

    1. 1 2 "9922 Catcheller (1981 EO21)". JPL Small-Body Database. NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
    2. Tedesco E.F.; Noah P.V.; Noah M.; Price S.D. "The supplemental IRAS minor planet survey (SIMPS)".
    3. Zappalà, Vincenzo; Bendjoya, Philippe; Cellino, Alberto; Farinella, Paolo; Froeschlé, Claude (1997). "Asteroid Dynamical Families.". EAR-A-5-DDR-FAMILY-V4.1. NASA Planetary Data System.
    4. MPC 38199 Minor Planet Center

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