5196 Bustelli
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Discovery and designation | |
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Discovered by | Cornelis Johannes van Houten, Ingrid van Houten-Groeneveld and Tom Gehrels |
Discovery site | Palomar Observatory |
Discovery date | September 30, 1973 |
Designations | |
MPC designation | 5196 |
Named after | Franz Anton Bustelli |
Alternative names | 3102 T-2 |
Orbital characteristics | |
Epoch May 14, 2008 | |
Aphelion | 3.0757474 |
Perihelion | 2.3254138 |
Eccentricity | 0.1389208 |
Orbital period | 1621.0042527 |
Mean anomaly | 187.43985 |
Inclination | 13.21199 |
Longitude of ascending node | 6.91970 |
Argument of perihelion | 113.61307 |
Physical characteristics | |
Absolute magnitude (H) | 12.6 |
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5196 Bustelli (3102 T-2) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on September 30, 1973, by Cornelis Johannes van Houten, Ingrid van Houten-Groeneveld and Tom Gehrels at Palomar Observatory. It is named after Franz Anton Bustelli (1723–63), a modeller of Rococo porcelain.
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