3988 Huma

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3988 Huma[1]
Discovery
Discovered by Eleanor F. Helin
Discovery site Palomar
Discovery date June 4, 1986
Orbital characteristics
Epoch April 10, 2007 (JD 2454200.5) TDB
Aphelion 2.033880282940836 AU
Perihelion 1.05547152552299 AU
1.54467590423191 AU
Eccentricity 0.316703573460726
701.2203073441713 d (1.92 a)
270.4100611359361°
Inclination 10.7682048761404°
229.9345257465426°
86.72664557013501°
Physical characteristics
Dimensions 0.7 km
18.2

3988 Huma (provisional designation 1986 LA) is an Amor asteroid that is 0.7 kilometers in diameter. It completes one revolution around the Sun about once every 2 years. It was discovered by Eleanor F. Helin at the Palomar Observatory in San Diego County, California.[1]

It's named after the Huma bird.

References

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