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by 32 Pomona on 16 August 2008. The expected maximum duration of the occultation was 7.1 secs; however, the video recording shows two separate occultations of equal depth each lasting 1.2 seconds, separated by 0.8 secs. Those durations convert to
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of 9.448 hours. The data was used to construct a model for the asteroid, revealing it to be an angular object that is spinning about a pole with
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Hiroi, T.; et al. (March 1993). "Modeling of S-type asteroid spectra using primitive achondrites and iron meteorites".
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diameter for Pomona is 80.76 ± 1.6 km. The most likely explanation for this observation is that the asteroid is either
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Delbo', Marco; Tanga, Paolo (February 2009), "Thermal inertia of main belt asteroids smaller than 100 km from IRAS data",
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lengths at the asteroid of 15 km, 10 km, and 15 km – for a total length of 40 km. The
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Kaasalainen, M.; et al. (October 2002), "Models of Twenty Asteroids from Photometric Data",
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that is 81 kilometres (50 mi) in diameter. It was discovered by German-French astronomer
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of 32 Pomona give a value of around 20–120 m K s, compared to 50 for
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Australian amateur astronomer Jonathan Bradshaw recorded an unusual
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Fienga, A.; Avdellidou, C.; Hanuš, J. (February 2020).
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A three-dimensional model of 32 Pomona based on its
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light curve
Discovered by
H. Goldschmidt
MPC designation
/pəˈmnə/
Pōmōna
Alternative designations
Minor planet category
Main belt
Adjectives
/pəˈmniən/
Orbital characteristics
Epoch
JD
Aphelion
Perihelion
Semi-major axis
AU
Eccentricity
Orbital period (sidereal)
a
Mean anomaly
Inclination
Longitude of ascending node
Time of perihelion
Argument of perihelion
Physical characteristics
Dimensions
Mass

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