433 Eros

433 Eros is a near-Earth asteroid (NEA) discovered in 1898, and the first asteroid to be orbited by a probe (in 2000). It is an S-type asteroid approximately 34.4×11.2×11.2 km in size, the second-largest NEA after 1036 Ganymed, and belongs to the Amor group. Eros is a Mars-crosser asteroid, the first known to come within the orbit of Mars. Objects in such an orbit can remain there for only a few hundred million years before the orbit is perturbed... More

Near-Earth Object Classification:

Discoverer:

Discovery Date:

  • Aug 13, 1898

Astronomy

Orbits:

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Member of Asteroid Group:

Absolute Magnitude:

  • 11.16

Orbit Eccentricity:

  • 0.223

Orbital Period:

  • 1 yr. 9 mon 4 d 11 h 14 min 56 s
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