(2697) Albina

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Asteroid
(2697) Albina
Properties of the orbit ( animation )
Epoch:  April 27, 2019 ( JD 2,458,600.5)
Orbit type Outer main belt
Major semi-axis 3.5592 ± 0.0002  AU
eccentricity 0.079 ± 0.0004
Perihelion - aphelion 3.2781 ± 0.0013 AU - 3.8403 ± 0.0003 AU
Inclination of the orbit plane 3.5823 ± 0.044 °
Length of the ascending node 270.9579 ± 0.6854 °
Argument of the periapsis 131.6193 ± 0.0744 °
Time of passage of the perihelion May 26, 2017
Sidereal period 6.71 a ± 0.2566 d
Physical Properties
Medium diameter 51.54 ± 1.4 km
Albedo 0.0533 ± 0.003
Rotation period 16,587 h
Absolute brightness 10.6 mag
history
Explorer Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Bella Burnaschewa
Date of discovery October 9, 1969
Another name 1969 TC 3 ; 1929 TB; 1936 TL; 1938 BE; 1939 DE; 1942 RV; 1949 SC 1 ; 1950 YA; 1952 DU 1 ; 1968 OT; 1972 BJ; 1975 QR; 1975 RG; 1979 FK 2 ; 1983 VR 1
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(2697) Albina ( 1969 TC 3 ; 1929 TB ; 1936 TL ; 1938 BE ; 1939 DE ; 1942 RV ; 1949 SC 1 ; 1950 YA ; 1952 DU 1 ; 1968 OT ; 1972 BJ ; 1975 QR ; 1975 RG ; 1979 FK 2 ; 1983 VR 1 ) is about 52 kilometers in Asteroid of the outer main belt , which on 9 October 1969 by the Russian (then Soviet Union ) astronomer Bella Burnaschewa the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory in Nautschnyj ( IAU code was discovered 095).

designation

(2697) Albina was named after the Soviet-Russian astronomer Albina Alexejewna Serowa from Moscow , who was a friend of the explorer Bella Aleksejevna Burnasheva.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Lutz D. Schmadel : Dictionary of Minor Planet Names . Fifth Revised and Enlarged Edition. Ed .: Lutz D. Schmadel. 5th edition. Springer Verlag , Berlin , Heidelberg 2003, ISBN 978-3-540-29925-7 , pp.  186 (English, 992 pp., Link.springer.com [ONLINE; accessed on September 7, 2019] Original title: Dictionary of Minor Planet Names . First edition: Springer Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg 1992): “1969 TC 3 . Discovered 1969 Oct. 9 by BA Burnasheva at Nauchnyj. "
predecessor asteroid successor
(2696) Magion numbering (2698) Azerbajdzhan