52 Europa

52 Europa
Discovery
Discovered byH. Goldschmidt
Discovery date4 February 1858
Designations
(52) Europa
Pronunciation/jʊˈrpə/
Named after
Europa
1948 LA
Main belt
AdjectivesEuropan, Europian
Orbital characteristics
Epoch July 01, 2021
(JD 2459396.5, heliocentric)
Aphelion3.444 AU (510 Gm)
Perihelion2.75 AU (420 Gm)
3.095 AU (460 Gm)
Eccentricity0.111
5.45 yr (1989 d)
21°
Inclination7.48°
129°
343°
Physical characteristics
Dimensions(379±16)×(330±8)×(249±10) km
319±4 km
315±7 km
Flattening0.33
Mass(24±4)×1018 kg
(22.6±1.6)×1018 kg
Mean density
1.41±0.23 g/cm3
1.5±0.4 g/cm3
5.6304 h
0.057±0.007 geometric (0.679±0.017 BV, 0.338±0.028 UB)
Temperature~173 K
max: 258K (−15 °C)
C/CF
6.66

    52 Europa is the sixth largest asteroid in the asteroid belt, having a diameter of over 300 km, though it is not correspondingly massive. It is not round but is shaped like an ellipsoid of approximately 380×330×250 km. It was discovered on 4 February 1858, by Hermann Goldschmidt from his balcony in Paris. It is named after Europa, one of Zeus's conquests in Greek mythology, a name it shares with Jupiter's moon Europa.