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Fast Facts: Asteroid Ida
Description Ida was the second asteroid to be observed close up by a spacecraft, when the Space Probe Galileo took pictures as it flew by on Aug 28, 1993. These pictures showed not only that Ida has a cratered surface, but also that it has a small moon called Dactyl, which is about 1.6 x 1.2 km in diameter and orbiting 90 km away from the asteroid.
Age About the same age as the Sun: 4.5 billion years
Location Solar system asteroid belt
Avg. distance from the Sun 429.15 million kilometers (266.66 million miles)
Diameter 58 x 23 kilometers (or 36 x 14 mi)
Mass 4.2 x 1016 kilograms
Orbital period around the Sun 4.84 Earth years (1768 Earth days)
Number of moons 1, named Dactyl
Asteroid Ida
Ida's moon, Dactyl, is probably made from pieces that broke off Ida during an impact.
(Image courtesy of NASA)

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