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- Q138641 absoluteMagnitude "9.4".
- Q138641 abstract "1390 Abastumani, provisional designation 1935 TA, is a large, rare-type asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, about 102 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 3 October 1935, by Soviet–Russian female astronomer Pelageya Shajn at Simeiz Observatory on the Crimean peninsula. On the same night, the asteroid was independently discovered by South African astronomer Cyril Jackson at Johannesburg Observatory. It was one of the last large-sized bodies discovered in the outer belt (also see 1269 Rollandia and 1902 Shaposhnikov, discovered in 1930 and 1972, respectively).The dark and reddish asteroid is classified as a rare P-type asteroid in the Tholen taxonomic scheme, of which only a few dozens bodies are currently known. It orbits the Sun at a distance of 3.3–3.6 AU once every 6 years and 4 months (2,326 days). Its orbit shows an eccentricity of 0.03 and an inclination of 20 degrees from the plane of the ecliptic. In 2002, a photometric light-curve observation at the U.S. Sonoran Skies Observatory (G94) in Benson, Arizona, gave it a rotation period of 7001171000000000000♠17.100±0.005 hours and an amplitude in brightness of 0.15 magnitude.According to the surveys carried out by the Infrared Astronomical Satellite, IRAS, the Japanese Akari satellite, and the NEOWISE mission of NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, the asteroid has a very low albedo in the range between 0.026 and 0.033, and correspondingly, a diameter between 98.3 and 107.8 kilometers.The minor planet is named after the spa town of Abastumani located in the Caucasus Mountains of Georgia. It is more recently the site of a new astronomical observatory.".
- Q138641 apoapsis "5.3159603353245E11".
- Q138641 discovered "1935-10-03".
- Q138641 discoverer Q290437.
- Q138641 epoch "27 June 2015 (JD2457200.5)".
- Q138641 formerName "1929 ULA907 GN".
- Q138641 formerName "1935 TA1926 GN".
- Q138641 formerName "A916 VA".
- Q138641 orbitalPeriod "550368.0".
- Q138641 periapsis "4.9642557413088E11".
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- Q138641 absMagnitude "9.4".
- Q138641 altNames "1929".
- Q138641 altNames "1935".
- Q138641 altNames "A916 VA".
- Q138641 aphelion "3.5535".
- Q138641 discovered "1935-10-03".
- Q138641 discoverer Q290437.
- Q138641 epoch "2015-06-27".
- Q138641 name "1390".
- Q138641 perihelion "3.3184".
- Q138641 period "2.01021912E8".
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- Q138641 comment "1390 Abastumani, provisional designation 1935 TA, is a large, rare-type asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, about 102 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 3 October 1935, by Soviet–Russian female astronomer Pelageya Shajn at Simeiz Observatory on the Crimean peninsula. On the same night, the asteroid was independently discovered by South African astronomer Cyril Jackson at Johannesburg Observatory.".
- Q138641 label "1390 Abastumani".
- Q138641 name "1390 Abastumani".