78431 Kemble

Definition
The designation “78431 Kemble” appears to correspond to a numbered minor planet (asteroid) that has been assigned the name “Kemble.”

Overview
No comprehensive, publicly verified encyclopedic entry for 78431 Kemble is readily available in major astronomical databases or reference works. Consequently, detailed information about its discovery, orbital parameters, physical characteristics, or naming citation cannot be confirmed with certainty.

Etymology / Origin
The surname “Kemble” is associated with several notable individuals and places, including the English acting family of the 18th century (e.g., John Philip Kemble) and the village of Kemble in Gloucestershire, England. In the context of minor‑planet naming, it is common for asteroids to be named after astronomers, contributors to science, or geographic locations. However, the specific reason for the selection of “Kemble” as the name for asteroid 78431 has not been documented in accessible, authoritative sources.

Characteristics
Because the precise identification of 78431 Kemble is not confirmed, the following typical characteristics of a main‑belt asteroid are presented only as general context:

  • Orbital region: Most numbered asteroids in the 70 000‑range reside in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
  • Estimated size: Main‑belt asteroids of this numbering often have diameters ranging from 1 to 10 kilometres, but the exact size of 78431 Kemble is unknown.
  • Spectral type: Without spectroscopic data, the composition (e.g., C‑type, S‑type) cannot be specified.

Related Topics

  • Minor planet naming conventions (International Astronomical Union)
  • Main asteroid belt
  • List of numbered minor planets (78001–79000)

Accurate information is not confirmed.

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