1390 Abastumani

1390 Abastumani
Shape model of Abastumani from its lightcurve
Discovery
Discovered byP. Shajn
Discovery siteSimeiz Obs.
Discovery date3 October 1935
Designations
(1390) Abastumani
Named after
Abastumani
(Georgian town)
1935 TA · 1926 GN
1929 UL · A907 GN
A916 VA
Orbital characteristics
Epoch 16 February 2017 (JD 2457800.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc86.80 yr (31,705 days)
Aphelion3.5547 AU
Perihelion3.3166 AU
3.4356 AU
Eccentricity0.0347
6.37 yr (2,326 days)
290.65°
0° 9m 17.28s / day
Inclination19.932°
28.919°
332.76°
Physical characteristics
95.849±2.283 km
98.30±2.03 km
101.58±2.3 km (IRAS:12)
107.827±6.977 km
17.100±0.005 h
0.0264±0.0121
0.0298±0.001 (IRAS:12)
0.033±0.002
9.40

    1390 Abastumani (prov. designation: 1935 TA) is a very large and dark background asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt. It was discovered on 3 October 1935, by Russian astronomer Pelageya Shajn at the Simeiz Observatory on the Crimean peninsula. The primitive P-type asteroid has a rotation period of 17.1 hours and measures approximately 101 kilometers (63 miles) in diameter. It was named for the Georgian town of Abastumani.