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911 Agamemnon
Discovery [A]
Discoverer K. Reinmuth
Discovery date March 19, 1919
Alternate
designations
1919 FD [B]
Category Jupiter Trojan
Orbital elements [C]
Epoch January 14, 1990 (JDCT 2447905.5)
Eccentricity (e) 0.068
Semi-major axis (a) 5.214
Perihelion (q) 4.860
Aphelion (Q) 5.569
Orbital period (P) 11.907
Inclination (i) 21.833
Longitude of the
ascending node (Ω)
338.002
Argument of
perihelion (ω)
81.492
Mean anomaly (M) 110.147

911 Agamemnon is a Trojan asteroid that orbits the Sun at the same distance as the planet Jupiter. It is located in the leading Lagrangian point L4.

It was discovered by Karl Wilhelm Reinmuth on March 19, 1919 in Heidelberg, Germany.

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