This web site provides data on numbered and multiopposition asteroids,
including orbital elements, their uncertainty, proper elements,
ephemerides with uncertainty, and more.
Asteroids
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The orbits and other information, as posted on the web page of each
individual object, is periodically recomputed if new observations are
available, with the
OrbFit free software.
The following catalogs are updated every month, or anyway whenever the
MPC releases a full update of the dataset: osculating orbital
elements, analytical proper elements for Main Belt asteroids,
residuals and quality control after the orbital fit. Other catalogs,
such as synthetic proper elements, are updated periodically. The last
monthly update has been based upon the observations performed
until Sep 13, 2024.
What's new?
- The visualizer for proper elements has been updated in such a way
that it can also handle proper elements computed in differently
defined spaces, such as for Trojans, with proper a replaced by a +
Delta a, where Delta a is the amplitude of libration in a, for the L5
swarm, and a - Delta a for the L4 swarm. For secular resonant g+g5-2g6
proper elements we replace e with Delta e + 0.7, where Delta e is the
amplitude of libration in eccentricity.
- New feature: we are now providing improved proper elements for
the region with proper between 2.5 and 2.7 au, proper sinI less than
0.3. This includes non-resonant synthetic proper elements computed
over a longer timespan of 10 My and, for the same region, secular
resonant proper elements specifically adapted to the most important
nonlinear secular resonance g+g5-2g6. The resonant proper elements
belong to a different space, and are not to be compared to the
non-resonant ones. This region includes a newly determined, very large
family of (5) Astraea.
- In the proper elements section we
provide in a single catalog synthetic proper elements for numbered
and multiopposition Main Belt asteroids and Hungarias, as well as
for high I,e and unusual asteroids. We also provide lists of
members of asteroid families, according to our most recent
classification (updated June 2015).
- In the proper elements pages of individual asteroids we added
auxiliary tables containing information on family membership and
resonance status.
How does it work?
These important buttons and links are at the top and bottom of every page:
- Objects
- To browse the list of objects in the AstDyS database.
- Observatories
- To browse the list of observing stations.
- Search
- To search for a specific object or for objects with particular characteristics.
- Orbital elements
- Catalogs of Orbital elements
- Proper elements
- Catalogs of proper elements
- Related sites
- Links to related WWW sites.
- Info & Credits
- Information page: about AstDys, frequently asked questions, MJD conversion tables and other infos.
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