In the
SMASS taxonomy,
Kepler is a stony
S-type asteroid.
Diameter and albedo Its diameter has not been estimated by any of the prominent space-based surveys such as the Infrared Astronomical Satellite
IRAS (1982), the Japanese
Akari satellite (2006), NASA's
Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (2009) or its subsequent
NEOWISE mission (2013). Based on a generic
magnitude-to-diameter conversion,
Keplers diameter is between 3 and 8 kilometer for an
absolute magnitude of 14.2 and an assumed
albedo in the range of 0.25 to 0.05. Since its
spectral type falls into the class of stony asteroids, which have an averaged standard albedo around 0.20,
Keplers generic diameter is close to 4 kilometers, as the higher a body's albedo (reflectivity), the shorter its diameter at a fixed absolute magnitude (brightness).
Keplers
rotation period is 0.1148 day, a pretty common value for asteroids of this size. == Naming ==