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1554 Yugoslavia

Stony Eunomian asteroid from the middle region of the asteroid belt


Stony Eunomian asteroid from the middle region of the asteroid belt

FieldValue
minorplanetyes
name1554 Yugoslavia
background#D6D6D6
image001554-asteroid shape model (1554) Yugoslavia.png
captionShape model of Yugoslavia from its lightcurve
discovery_ref
discovered6 September 1940
discovererM. B. Protitch
discovery_siteBelgrade Observatory
mpc_name(1554) Yugoslavia
alt_names1940 RE1932 YA
1935 JN1936 UH
1948 MH
named_afterYugoslavia
(country, 20th century)
mp_categorymain-beltEunomia
orbit_ref
epoch4 September 2017 (JD 2458000.5)
uncertainty0
observation_arc83.98 yr (30,672 days)
aphelion3.1486 AU
perihelion2.0889 AU
semimajor2.6188 AU
eccentricity0.2023
period4.24 yr (1,548 days)
mean_anomaly62.174°
mean_motion/ day
inclination12.151°
asc_node217.12°
arg_peri131.60°
dimensionskm
15.94 km (calculated)
km
km
km
rotationh
h
h
albedo
0.21 (assumed)
spectral_typeS
abs_magnitude11.2011.311.9

1935 JN1936 UH 1948 MH (country, 20th century) 15.94 km (calculated) km km km h h

0.21 (assumed)

1554 Yugoslavia (provisional designation ****) is a stony Eunomian asteroid from the middle region of the asteroid belt, approximately 16 km in diameter. It was discovered by Serbian astronomer Milorad Protić at Belgrade Astronomical Observatory, Serbia, on 6 September 1940. It was named for the former country of Yugoslavia.

Orbit and classification

The asteroid is a member of the Eunomia family, a large group of mostly stony S-type asteroids and the most prominent family in the intermediate main-belt. It orbits the Sun in the central main-belt at a distance of 2.1–3.1 AU once every 4 years and 3 months (1,548 days). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.20 and an inclination of 12° with respect to the ecliptic. Yugoslavia was first identified as at Uccle Observatory in 1932. Its observation arc begins 4 year prior to its official discovery observation, with a precovery taken at Nice Observatory in 1936.

Physical characteristics

From 2007 to 2012, several photometric lightcurve observations of Yugoslavia established a well-defined rotation period of 3.89 hours with a brightness variation between 0.64 and 0.74 magnitude ().

According to the surveys carried out by the Japanese Akari satellite and NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer with its subsequent NEOWISE mission, Yugoslavia measures between 14.73 and 21.39 kilometers in diameter, and its surface has an albedo between 0.070 and 0.269. The Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link assumes an albedo of 0.21 – derived from 15 Eunomia, the family's largest member and namesake – and calculates a diameter of 15.94 kilometers with an absolute magnitude of 11.3.

Naming

This minor planet was named after the former country of Yugoslavia. The official was published by the Minor Planet Center on 30 January 1964 (M.P.C. 2277).

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