An → Apollo asteroid with unusual properties.
Phaethon was discovered on October 11, 1983 using the
→ Infrared Astronomical Satellite.
It is dynamically associated with the → Geminid
meteor shower. Whereas most established → meteor shower
parents are clearly → cometary in nature,
the orbit of Phaethon is that of an → asteroid . Its
→ semi-major axis, → eccentricity,
and → orbital inclination are a = 1.271 AU,
e = 0.890, and i = 22.2, respectively,
and the → Tisserand parameter
with respect to → Jupiter is TJ = 4.5
(while the conventional → comets have
TJ < 3). The → perihelion distance
is remarkably small, q = 0.14 AU. Phaethon is roughly 5 km in diameter.
Not to be confounded with → Phaeton.
See also: Named after the Greek myth of Phaethon, son of the Sun god Helios, due to its
close approach to our Sun.