1731 Smuts

Main-belt asteroid


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::summary Main-belt asteroid ::

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FieldValue
minorplanetyes
name1731 Smuts
background#D6D6D6
discovery_ref
discovered9 August 1948
discovererE. Johnson
discovery_siteJohannesburg Obs.
mpc_name(1731) Smuts
alt_names1948 PH1926 TF
1931 QA1935 FS
1938 YB1941 KG
1947 LC1948 PP
1954 SX1960 WE
1966 UY
named_afterJan Smuts
(Field Marshal; PM)
mp_categorymain-belt(outer)
orbit_ref
epoch4 September 2017 (JD 2458000.5)
uncertainty0
observation_arc90.22 yr (32,954 days)
aphelion3.5712 AU
perihelion2.7652 AU
semimajor3.1682 AU
eccentricity0.1272
period5.64 yr (2,060 days)
mean_anomaly41.052°
mean_motion/ day
inclination5.9328°
asc_node152.48°
arg_peri203.73°
dimensions53.83 km (derived)
km

km | | rotation | h | | albedo | 0.0385 (derived)

| | spectral_type | C | | abs_magnitude | 10.0010.5 | ::

| minorplanet = yes | name = 1731 Smuts | background = #D6D6D6 | image = | image_size = | caption = | discovery_ref = | discovered = 9 August 1948 | discoverer = E. Johnson | discovery_site = Johannesburg Obs. | mpc_name = (1731) Smuts | alt_names = 1948 PH1926 TF 1931 QA1935 FS 1938 YB1941 KG 1947 LC1948 PP 1954 SX1960 WE 1966 UY | named_after = Jan Smuts (Field Marshal; PM) | mp_category = main-belt(outer) | orbit_ref = | epoch = 4 September 2017 (JD 2458000.5) | uncertainty = 0 | observation_arc = 90.22 yr (32,954 days) | aphelion = 3.5712 AU | perihelion = 2.7652 AU | semimajor = 3.1682 AU | eccentricity = 0.1272 | period = 5.64 yr (2,060 days) | mean_anomaly = 41.052° | mean_motion = / day | inclination = 5.9328° | asc_node = 152.48° | arg_peri = 203.73° | dimensions = 53.83 km (derived) km

km | rotation = h | albedo = 0.0385 (derived)

| spectral_type = C | abs_magnitude = 10.0010.5

1731 Smuts, provisional designation , is a carbonaceous asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, approximately 54 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 9 August 1948, by South African astronomer Ernest Johnson at Johannesburg Observatory in South Africa, who named it after Field marshal Jan Smuts.

Classification and orbit

Smuts orbits the Sun in the outer main-belt at a distance of 2.8–3.6 AU once every 5 years and 8 months (2,060 days). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.13 and an inclination of 6° with respect to the ecliptic. First identified as in Heidelberg, Smutss first used observation was taken one month later in November 1926, extending the body's observation arc by 22 years prior to its official discovery observation.

Physical characteristics

Smuts has been characterized as a carbonaceous C-type asteroid.

Rotation period

In March 2008, a rotational lightcurve of Smuts was obtained from photometric observations by French amateur astronomer René Roy. It gave a rotation period of 12.5 hours with a brightness variation of 0.8 magnitude ().

Diameter and albedo

According to the surveys carried out by the Japanese Akari satellite and NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer with its subsequent NEOWISE mission, Smuts measures between 54.71 and 57.49 kilometers in diameter, and its surface has an albedo between 0.053 and 0.059. The Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link derives an albedo of 0.0385 and a diameter of 53.83 kilometers based on an absolute magnitude of 10.5.

Naming

This minor planet was named after prominent South African and British Commonwealth statesman, Field Marshal and philosopher, Jan Smuts (1870–1950), under whom the discoverer of the asteroid fought in both World Wars.

Smuts captured German South-West Africa in World War I and 0.0385 the only man to sign both of the peace treaties ending the First and Second World Wars. He served as prime minister of South Africa from 1919 until 1924 and again from 1939 until 1948. The official was published by the Minor Planet Center on 20 February 1976 (M.P.C. 3933).

References

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