254 Augusta

Augusta (minor planet designation: 254 Augusta) is a main-belt asteroid, discovered on 31 March 1886 by astronomer Johann Palisa at Vienna Observatory, Austria. The stony S-type asteroid measures about 12 kilometers in diameter. It is the first-numbered member of the Augusta family, after which the small Asteroid family and subgroup of the main-belt has been named. Augusta was named after the German–Austrian writer Auguste von Littrow (1819–1890), widow of astronomer Carl Ludwig von Littrow, who was a former director of the Vienna Observatory.

254 Augusta
Modelled shape of Augusta from its lightcurve
Discovery
Discovered byJ. Palisa
Discovery siteVienna Obs.
Discovery date31 March 1886
Designations
MPC designation
(254) Augusta
Pronunciation/ɒˈɡʌstə/
Named after
Auguste von Littrow
Alternative designations
A886 FA
Minor planet category
Augusta · main-belt
Orbital characteristics
Epoch 31 July 2016 (JD 2457600.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc130.04 yr (47498 d)
Aphelion2.4613 AU (368.21 Gm)
Perihelion1.9281 AU (288.44 Gm)
Semi-major axis
2.1947 AU (328.32 Gm)
Eccentricity0.12147
Orbital period (sidereal)
3.25 yr (1187.5 d)
Average orbital speed
20.1 km/s
Mean anomaly
340.92°
Mean motion
0° 18m 11.34s / day
Inclination4.5131°
Longitude of ascending node
28.473°
233.14°
Earth MOID0.916708 AU (137.1376 Gm)
Jupiter MOID2.58938 AU (387.366 Gm)
TJupiter3.656
Physical characteristics
Dimensions12.11±1.1 km
Synodic rotation period
5.8949 h (0.24562 d)
0.1695±0.036
B–V = 0.845
U–B = 0.505
Tholen = S
12.13
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