183 Istria

183 Istria
Lightcurve-based 3D-model of Istria
Discovery
Discovered byJ. Palisa
Discovery siteAustrian Naval Obs.
Discovery date8 February 1878
Designations
(183) Istria
Pronunciation/ˈɪstriə/
Named after
Istrian Peninsula
(in the Adriatic Sea)
A878 CD; 1948 CG
main-belt · (middle)
background
Orbital characteristics
Epoch 23 March 2018 (JD 2458200.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc112.08 yr (40,937 d)
Aphelion3.7699 AU
Perihelion1.8117 AU
2.7908 AU
Eccentricity0.3508
4.66 yr (1,703 d)
61.603°
0° 12m 41.04s / day
Inclination26.391°
141.95°
264.12°
Physical characteristics
30.779±0.278 km
32.927±0.168 km
34.55±0.84 km
35.43±2.8 km
11.6±0.5 h
11.77 h
0.1890±0.034
0.201±0.012
0.227±0.038
0.2582±0.0384
Tholen = S
SMASS = S
S
B–V = 0.842
U–B = 0.359
9.56±0.45
9.66
9.68

    183 Istria is a stony background asteroid from the central regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 33 kilometers (21 miles) in diameter. It was discovered on 8 February 1878, by Austrian astronomer Johann Palisa at the Austrian Naval Observatory in Pola, in what is now Croatia. The S-type asteroid has a rotation period of 11.77 hours. It was named for the Istrian Peninsula.