2920 Automedon

2920 Automedon
Discovery
Discovered byE. Bowell
Discovery siteAnderson Mesa Stn.
Discovery date3 May 1981
Designations
(2920) Automedon
Pronunciation/ɔːˈtɒmɪdɒn/
Named after
Automedon
(Greek mythology)
1981 JR
Jupiter trojan
Greek · background
AdjectivesAutomedontian
Orbital characteristics
Epoch 23 March 2018 (JD 2458200.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc36.97 yr (13,502 d)
Aphelion5.2417 AU
Perihelion4.9742 AU
5.1079 AU
Eccentricity0.0262
11.54 yr (4,217 d)
221.03°
0° 5m 7.44s / day
Inclination21.121°
230.94°
197.70°
Jupiter MOID0.0311 AU
TJupiter2.8670
Physical characteristics
88.57±1.80 km
111.01±7.5 km
113.11±2.25 km
10.212±0.002 h
10.220±0.004 h
10.223±0.003 h
0.042±0.002
0.0433±0.007
0.068±0.009
D (SMASS-1)
C (assumed)
V–I = 0.950±0.015
8.59±0.21
8.80

    2920 Automedon /ɔːˈtɒmɪdɒn/ is a large Jupiter trojan from the Greek camp, approximately 110 kilometers (68 miles) in diameter. It was discovered by American astronomer Edward Bowell at the Anderson Mesa station of the Lowell Observatory on 3 May 1981. The dark D-type asteroid has a rotation period of 10.22 hours and belongs to the 30 largest Jupiter trojans. It was named after the ancient Greek hero Automedon, the charioteer of Achilles.