List of tumblers (small Solar System bodies)

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This is a list of tumblers, minor planets, comets and natural satellites whose angular momentum vector is far from the principal axis of inertia, so that they do not rotate in a fairly constant manner with a constant period. Instead of rotating around a constant axis or around a wobbling axis, they appear to tumble (see Poinsot's ellipsoid for an explanation). [1] For true tumbling, the three moments of inertia must be different. If two are equal, then the axis of rotation will simply precess in a circle. As of 2018, there are 3 natural satellites and 198 confirmed or likely tumblers out of a total of nearly 800,000 discovered small Solar System bodies. The data is sourced from the "Lightcurve Data Base" (LCDB). [2] [3] [lower-alpha 1] The tumbling of a body can be caused by the torque from asymmetrically emitted radiation known as the YORP effect.

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Note that the rotation periods given below are approximate. The rotation period is not constant for a tumbler.

Natural satellites

This is a list of tumbling natural satellites (moons) that orbit planets and dwarf planets in the Solar System.

MoonSatellite of Rotation period
(days)
Δmag Diameter
(km)
Abs. mag
(H)
Refs
Hyperion Saturn ~13360.2 × 266 × 205.4 [4]
Nix Pluto 1.82949.8 × 33.2 × 31.1 [5]
Hydra Pluto 0.429550.9 × 36.1 × 30.9 [5]

Minor planets and comets

# Small Solar System bodies
(linked to articles only)
Tumbler Rotation period
(hours)
Δmag Quality
(U)
Class Tax. Diameter
(km)
Abs. mag
(H)
Refs
(status)(flag)
1. 103P/Hartley suspected(T?RA)18.12  comet C 2.2017.02 LCDB  · MPC
2. 1I/'Oumuamua secure(T)7.92.502  rogue comet D?0.23 × 0.035 × 0.03522.08 LCDB  · MPC
3.2000 WL107secure(T+)0.21.103  NEO S 0.0424.44 LCDB  · MPC
4.2002 CX58suspected(T?)51.71.122 NEOS0.1022.30 LCDB  · MPC
5.2002 NY40secure(T)201.303 NEOS0.3619.23 LCDB  · MPC
6. 2004 FH secure(T)0.11.163 NEOS0.0225.70 LCDB  · MPC
7.2006 CTsuspected(T?)16.70.802+NEOS0.1122.20 LCDB  · MPC
8.2006 MV1suspected(T?)0.11.142 NEOS0.0126.80 LCDB  · MPC
9.2007 RQ12suspected(T?)0.21.901 NEOS0.0623.60 LCDB  · MPC
10. 2007 TU24 secure(T)261.002 NEOS0.2620.30 LCDB  · MPC
11.2007 VM184suspected(T?)420.362 NEOS0.1921.00 LCDB  · MPC
12. 2008 TC3 secure(T)01.023 NEO F 0.0030.90 LCDB  · MPC
13.2009 DL46suspected(T?)42.31.082 NEO S 0.1222.00 LCDB  · MPC
14.2009 WV25suspected(T?)51.242 NEOS0.0524.00 LCDB  · MPC
15.2009 XO2suspected(T?N)1.8n.a.NEOS0.0623.50 LCDB  · MPC
16.2010 RC130secure(T+)2.90.853 NEOS0.1122.20 LCDB  · MPC
17. 2010 WC9 secure(T)0.20.953-NEOS0.0623.60 LCDB  · MPC
18.2011 GP59secure(T+)0.12.003-NEOS0.0424.30 LCDB  · MPC
19.2011 HSsuspected(DT?)61.802 NEOS0.1821.10 LCDB  · MPC
20.2011 YH40suspected(T?)2.31.022 NEOS0.0822.90 LCDB  · MPC
21.2012 FP52suspected(NT?)0n.a.NEOS0.0424.60 LCDB  · MPC
22.2012 QG42suspected(T?)24.21.183-NEOS0.2020.90 LCDB  · MPC
23. 2012 TC4 secure(T)0.20.933 NEOS0.0126.70 LCDB  · MPC
24. 2013 ET secure(T+)1.91.063-NEOS0.0723.10 LCDB  · MPC
25.2013 GL8suspected(T?)64.60.682 NEOS0.5218.80 LCDB  · MPC
26.2013 RM43secure(T)32.60.753-NEOS0.3020.00 LCDB  · MPC
27.2013 SU24secure(T)0.21.603 NEOS0.0424.50 LCDB  · MPC
28.2013 YL2secure(T)30.963 NEOS0.0723.10 LCDB  · MPC
29.2014 CU13suspected(T?A)14.40.452 NEOS0.1221.90 LCDB  · MPC
30.2014 HS184suspected(T?)20.892 NEOS0.0723.30 LCDB  · MPC
31. 2014 SC324 secure(T)0.40.693 NEOS0.0424.30 LCDB  · MPC
32.2015 JY1secure(T)6.41.163-NEOS0.2120.80 LCDB  · MPC
33.2015 KN120suspected(T?)46.30.592 NEOS0.2520.40 LCDB  · MPC
34.2015 VY105secure(T)00.963 NEOS0.0129.00 LCDB  · MPC
35.2015 XCsecure(T)0.20.553-NEOS0.0325.20 LCDB  · MPC
36.2016 BC14suspected(T?)28.51.082 NEOS0.2020.90 LCDB  · MPC
37.2016 QS11secure(T)0.41.003 NEOS0.0225.80 LCDB  · MPC
38.2016 UEsecure(TN)1.81.253 NEOS0.0325.10 LCDB  · MPC
39.2017 BWsecure(T)14.50.532+NEOS0.0623.50 LCDB  · MPC
40.2017 BY93suspected(T?A)1.80.141 NEOS0.0723.10 LCDB  · MPC
41.2017 CF32secure(TN)3.61.303 NEOS0.0226.10 LCDB  · MPC
42.2017 NHsecure(T)2.51.102+NEOS0.1521.50 LCDB  · MPC
43.2018 AJsecure(T)0.71.093 NEOS0.0424.50 LCDB  · MPC
44.333P/LINEARsuspected(T?)210.452  comet C LCDB  ·
45. P/2016 BA14 secure(T)36.60.322  NEC LCDB  · MPC
46. 253 Mathilde secure(T)417.70.503  MBA (middle) C 58.0110.30 LCDB  · List
47. 288 Glauke secure(T)11700.903  MBA (outer) S 32.2410.00 LCDB  · List
48. 319 Leona secure(T)4300.503 MBA (outer) C 68.0110.10 LCDB  · List
49. 341 California secure(T)3180.923  Flora S 14.6710.55 LCDB  · List
50. 437 Rhodia secure(T)433.20.353- MBA (inner)S14.4610.71 LCDB  · List
51. 496 Gryphia secure(T)10721.253  Flora S15.4711.61 LCDB  · List
52. 571 Dulcinea secure(T)126.30.503  MBA (inner)S14.2911.59 LCDB  · List
53. 703 Noëmi suspected(T?)2000.782  Flora S8.5812.50 LCDB  · List
54. 763 Cupido secure(T)151.50.453-FloraS8.9712.60 LCDB  · List
55. 1264 Letaba suspected(T?)32.70.283  MBA (outer) C 74.29 9.70 LCDB  · List
56.1278 Kenyasecure(T)1880.753  MBA (inner) S 20.5610.80 LCDB  · List
57. 1451 Granö secure(T)1380.652+ Flora S7.1313.10 LCDB  · List
58. 1455 Mitchella suspected(T?)118.70.602+FloraS7.4712.80 LCDB  · List
59. 1473 Ounas secure(T+)139.10.603  MBA (inner)S17.6211.70 LCDB  · List
60. 1479 Inkeri secure(T)6601.302+ MBA (middle)XFU17.5211.90 LCDB  · List
61. 1512 Oulu suspected(T?)132.30.332+ Hilda P 82.72 9.62 LCDB  · List
62. 1536 Pielinen secure(T+)66.20.853  Flora S 7.8212.70 LCDB  · List
63. 1573 Väisälä suspected(T?)2520.762  Phocaea S9.8112.20 LCDB  · List
64. 1689 Floris-Jan suspected(T?)1450.403  MBA (inner)S16.2111.74 LCDB  · List
65. 1703 Barry suspected(T?)107.10.503  Flora S9.5412.10 LCDB  · List
66. 1750 Eckert secure(T)3750.873- Hungaria S6.9713.15 LCDB  · List
67. 1775 Zimmerwald secure(T)1220.602+ Eunomia S11.5512.00 LCDB  · List
68. 1989 Tatry suspected(T?)131.30.502  Vestian C 17.6012.50 LCDB  · List
69. 2000 Herschel secure(T+)1301.162  MBA (inner) S 16.7111.25 LCDB  · List
70. 2035 Stearns secure(T)930.702+ Hungaria Xe5.2813.00 LCDB  · List
71.2045 Pekingsecure(T)82.40.802  Vestian S 11.8312.00 LCDB  · List
72. 2554 Skiff suspected(T?)2730.902  Flora S7.8212.70 LCDB  · List
73. 2672 Pisek suspected(T?)8310.902+ Eunomia S9.6012.40 LCDB  · List
74. 2675 Tolkien suspected(T?)10600.752+ Flora S9.8512.20 LCDB  · List
75.2705 Wusecure(T)150.51.203-FloraS6.2113.20 LCDB  · List
76.2731 Cuculasuspected(T?)61.60.402+ MBA (outer) C 50.8510.80 LCDB  · List
77.2733 Haminasuspected(T?)93.20.482  MBA (inner) S 8.1812.80 LCDB  · List
78. 2942 Cordie secure(T)801.102  Flora S6.8113.00 LCDB  · List
79.3160 Angerhofersuspected(T?)44.70.322 Erigone C 11.1113.50 LCDB  · List
80. 3288 Seleucus secure(T)751.003  NEO S 2.2015.50 LCDB  · List
81.3447 Burckhaltersecure(T+)59.80.393  Hungaria E 7.6312.20 LCDB  · List
82. 3691 Bede secure(T)226.80.502  NEO X 1.8315.22 LCDB  · List
83.3833 Calingastasecure(T)1991.203  Mars crosser C 2.5915.30 LCDB  · List
84. 4142 Dersu-Uzala suspected(T?)1400.602  Hungaria S 7.1313.10 LCDB  · List
85. 4179 Toutatis secure(T)1761.463  NEO S2.4515.30 LCDB  · List
86. 4450 Pan secure(T)56.50.643 NEOS1.1317.10 LCDB  · List
87.4678 Niniansuspected(T?)56.71.043- Flora S5.1713.60 LCDB  · List
88.4690 Strasbourgsecure(T)69.20.802  Hungaria E 4.6213.60 LCDB  · List
89.4718 Arakisuspected(T?)46.40.162  Vestian S 7.1313.10 LCDB  · List
90.4750 Mukaisuspected(T?)38.30.402  Flora S4.5013.90 LCDB  · List
91. 4902 Thessandrus secure(T)7380.602  Jupiter trojan C 61.04 9.80 LCDB  · List
92. 5171 Augustesen suspected(T?)4800.803  Vestian S 6.5013.30 LCDB  · List
93.5202 Charleseliotsuspected(T?)1830.582  MBA (inner)S9.5313.37 LCDB  · List
94.5247 Krylovsecure(T+)81.51.502  Phocaea S10.0612.20 LCDB  · List
95.5378 Ellyettsecure(T+)47.30.482  Hungaria C 4.2213.80 LCDB  · List
96.5577 Priestleysecure(T)1600.853-Hungaria S 4.3014.20 LCDB  · List
97. (5645) 1990 SP secure(T)30.40.702  NEO S1.6517.24 LCDB  · List
98.5851 Inagawasuspected(T?)367.50.903  Eunomia S9.6012.40 LCDB  · List
99.5887 Yauzasuspected(T?)54.80.302  Flora S5.9313.30 LCDB  · List
100.5967 Edithlevysecure(T)660.703- Hungaria E 4.2213.80 LCDB  · List
101. 6063 Jason secure(T)48.60.122  NEO S 1.9615.90 LCDB  · List
102.6183 Viscomesuspected(T?)4530.903- Mars crosser S5.4113.70 LCDB  · List
103.6192 Javiergorosabelsecure(T+)78.90.953  MBA (inner)S7.3912.80 LCDB  · List
104.6271 Farmersuspected(T?)2500.222  Hungaria E 4.6213.60 LCDB  · List
105.6461 Adamsecure(T)740.762 HungariaE3.3514.30 LCDB  · List
106.6779 Perrinesuspected(T?)72.31.162  Flora S 4.3014.00 LCDB  · List
107. (7352) 1994 CO secure(T)6480.303- Jupiter trojan C 58.29 9.90 LCDB  · List
108.7421 Kusakasecure(T)96.50.702  MBA (middle) S 8.3913.50 LCDB  · List
109.7430 Koguresecure(T)335.90.572  MBA (inner)S7.8212.90 LCDB  · List
110.(7743) 1986 JAsuspected(T?)146.80.933-MBA (inner)S5.9313.50 LCDB  · List
111.8130 Seebergsuspected(T?)38.10.423- Hilda C 24.3011.80 LCDB  · List
112.(9400) 1994 TW1suspected(T?)97.11.042  NEO S 3.1114.90 LCDB  · List
113.9739 Powellsuspected(T?)1090.402  Hungaria E 3.8213.70 LCDB  · List
114.(10772) 1990 YMsuspected(T?)691.303- Phocaea S 6.9613.00 LCDB  · List
115.11579 Tsujitsukasuspected(T?)56.61.192  Eunomia S5.2813.70 LCDB  · List
116.(13331) 1998 SU52suspected(T?)3750.803- Jupiter trojan C 29.2111.40 LCDB  · List
117.13553 Masaakikoyamasecure(NT)381.102  NEO S 1.3816.71 LCDB  · List
118.(13651) 1997 BRsecure(T)33.61.203 NEOS0.7318.05 LCDB  · List
119.14395 Tommorgansecure(T)35.50.612+ Hungaria E 2.1115.30 LCDB  · List
120.14764 Kilaueasecure(T+)19.81.202 HungariaE2.7914.70 LCDB  · List
121. (15977) 1998 MA11 suspected(T?)2500.302- Jupiter trojan C 46.3010.40 LCDB  · List
122.16064 Davidharveysecure(T)178.50.702  NEO C4.1016.56 LCDB  · List
123.16589 Hastrupsecure(T)1280.622  Hungaria E 2.1914.96 LCDB  · List
124.(16843) 1997 XX3suspected(T?)2750.412  Hilda C 21.1612.10 LCDB  · List
125.(16896) 1998 DS9suspected(T?)7080.433- Phocaea S 6.0613.30 LCDB  · List
126.(17584) 1994 XF1secure(T)4.60.563- MBA (inner)S5.1613.80 LCDB  · List
127. 19763 Klimesh suspected(T?)1010.672  Phocaea S7.2913.27 LCDB  · List
128.(20231) 1997 YKsuspected(T?)1780.702  Hungaria E 3.8514.00 LCDB  · List
129.(20628) 1999 TS40suspected(T?)68.11.042  Hilda C 16.8112.60 LCDB  · List
130.(24077) 1999 TD233secure(T)30.91.612  Hungaria E 2.6614.80 LCDB  · List
131.(24242) 1999 XY100secure(T+)49.90.602  Mars crosser S 3.7414.50 LCDB  · List
132.(25076) 1998 QM98secure(T)58.30.352  Hungaria E 2.0215.40 LCDB  · List
133.(28017) 1997 YV13suspected(T?)470.152  MBA (inner) S 5.0013.91 LCDB  · List
134.(29147) 1988 GGsecure(T)990.802+ Phocaea S4.6013.90 LCDB  · List
135. 29292 Conniewalker secure(T+)30.60.633-PhocaeaS4.5713.59 LCDB  · List
136.(31832) 2000 AP59secure(T)640.802  Mars crosser S3.4114.70 LCDB  · List
137.33319 Kunqususpected(T?)1050.902+ Hungaria E 2.4315.00 LCDB  · List
138.(33736) 1999 NY36suspected(T?)2110.402  MBA (outer) C 10.6113.60 LCDB  · List
139.(36298) 2000 JF10suspected(T?)820.752- Hungaria E 2.7914.70 LCDB  · List
140.(36316) 2000 LC12secure(T)56.51.222 HungariaE2.9214.60 LCDB  · List
141. (38063) 1999 FH suspected(T?)9900.552  Mars crosser S 3.9214.40 LCDB  · List
142.(38071) 1999 GU3suspected(T?)2161.503  NEO S0.3619.60 LCDB  · List
143.(39618) 1994 LTsecure(T)1400.852  Hungaria E 2.0215.40 LCDB  · List
144.(39796) 1997 TDsuspected(T?)223.50.922  NEO S 2.1515.70 LCDB  · List
145.(42843) 1999 RV11secure(T)8941.322  Phocaea S3.4914.50 LCDB  · List
146.(43606) 2001 XQ2suspected(T?)871.302- Hungaria E 1.4016.20 LCDB  · List
147. (53319) 1999 JM8 secure(T)1360.702  NEO X 7.0015.20 LCDB  · List
148.(54789) 2001 MZ7secure(T+)37.61.403 NEO S 2.9715.00 LCDB  · List
149.(55532) 2001 WG2secure(T)46.10.552 NEOS1.8816.00 LCDB  · List
150.(58155) 1988 VDsuspected(T?)7.10.362+ Hungaria E 2.1115.30 LCDB  · List
151.(64107) 2001 TK8suspected(T?)68.51.312 HungariaE2.5414.90 LCDB  · List
152.65637 Tsniimashsecure(T)2200.903 HungariaE3.3514.30 LCDB  · List
153.(68547) 2001 XW29secure(T+)36.70.603-HungariaE2.3215.10 LCDB  · List
154.(69350) 1993 YPsuspected(AT?)31.80.952 HungariaE2.1115.30 LCDB  · List
155.79316 Huangshansuspected(T?)4930.622+HungariaE2.6614.80 LCDB  · List
156.(85867) 1999 BY9suspected(T?)250.901+ NEO S 0.7518.00 LCDB  · List
157.(85953) 1999 FK21suspected(T?)68.40.872+NEOS0.7118.10 LCDB  · List
158. (86039) 1999 NC43 suspected(T?A)34.51.102-NEO Q 2.2216.10 LCDB  · List
159.(86666) 2000 FL10suspected(T?)2060.852 NEO S 1.2416.90 LCDB  · List
160.(89136) 2001 US16secure(T)14.40.902 NEOS0.2620.29 LCDB  · List
161. 99942 Apophis secure(T)30.61.143 NEO Q 0.3519.09 LCDB  · List
162.(120578) 1995 QV12suspected(T?)72.40.512  MBA (outer) C 3.3516.10 LCDB  · List
163.(125742) 2001 XT117suspected(T?)60.81.403  Phocaea C2.6515.10 LCDB  · List
164.(134422) 1998 QM3secure(T)25.40.652+ Hungaria E 1.6015.90 LCDB  · List
165.(134549) 1999 RN154suspected(T?)1240.552- Flora S 1.9715.70 LCDB  · List
166.(143404) 2003 BD44suspected(T?)78.61.052+ NEO S1.2416.90 LCDB  · List
167. (143651) 2003 QO104 suspected(T?)114.41.603 NEOS1.8816.00 LCDB  · List
168.(152679) 1998 KU2secure(T)1251.352 NEOS1.4216.60 LCDB  · List
169.(154807) 2004 PP97suspected(T?)1610.962 NEOS0.5718.60 LCDB  · List
170.(162004) 1991 VEsecure(T+)13.51.113 NEOS0.6818.20 LCDB  · List
171.(162900) 2001 HG31secure(T)60.60.563 NEOS2.0615.80 LCDB  · List
172.(163732) 2003 KP2suspected(NT?)151.11.703 NEOS2.4715.40 LCDB  · List
173. (163899) 2003 SD220 suspected(T?)2852.202+NEOS1.0317.30 LCDB  · List
174.(168381) 1997 LY4secure(T)46.11.003  Mars crosser S1.3016.80 LCDB  · List
175.(181882) 1999 RF14suspected(T?)2.50.201 Mars crosserS3.7414.50 LCDB  · List
176.(183581) 2003 SY84suspected(T?)2600.872 Mars crosserS2.8415.10 LCDB  · List
177.(206378) 2003 RBsuspected(T?)37.50.432  NEO S0.5418.70 LCDB  · List
178. (214869) 2007 PA8 secure(T)102.20.583 NEOS1.3816.67 LCDB  · List
179.(217807) 2000 XK44secure(T)51.91.203 NEO Q 0.7118.10 LCDB  · List
180.(232368) 2003 AZ2suspected(T?)31.10.962+NEO S 0.6518.30 LCDB  · List
181.(253106) 2002 UR3suspected(T?)1800.362 NEOS1.4216.60 LCDB  · List
182.(267337) 2001 VK5suspected(T?)39.10.922 NEOS0.7817.90 LCDB  · List
183.(306790) 2001 KB1suspected(T?)710.852  Mars crosser S3.4114.70 LCDB  · List
184.(331471) 1984 QY1secure(T)45.50.652  NEO S2.2515.60 LCDB  · List
185. 367943 Duende secure(T)8.71.793 NEOS0.0524.00 LCDB  · List
186.(368664) 2005 JA22suspected(T?)31.70.922+NEOS0.5718.60 LCDB  · List
187. (374158) 2004 UL secure(T)381.202 NEOS0.5218.80 LCDB  · List
188.(380929) 2006 HU30suspected(T?)490.172 NEOS0.3619.60 LCDB  · List
189.(388945) 2008 TZ3suspected(T?)44.20.562 NEOS0.2520.40 LCDB  · List
190.398188 Agnisecure(T)221.122 NEOS0.3719.50 LCDB  · List
191.(416186) 2002 TD60secure(T+)2.92.003 NEOS0.4019.90 LCDB  · List
192.(443103) 2013 WT67suspected(T?)1351.102 NEOS0.7518.00 LCDB  · List
193.(444193) 2005 SE71secure(T)66.80.802 NEOS0.7118.10 LCDB  · List
194.(464798) 2004 JX20secure(T+)360.382 NEOS0.3919.40 LCDB  · List
195.(467317) 2000 QW7suspected(NT?)71.31.002 NEOS0.3319.80 LCDB  · List
196. (467336) 2002 LT38 suspected(T?)21.81.162+NEOS0.2420.50 LCDB  · List
197.(477762) 2010 XZ67suspected(T?)150.212-NEOS0.3419.70 LCDB  · List
198.(511137) 2013 XM24secure(T)37.90.802 NEOS0.4719.00 LCDB  · List
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Notes

  1. Data source, reference: Warner, B.D., Harris, A.W., Pravec, P. (2009). Icarus 202, 134-146. [lower-alpha 2] Updated November 2017. See: www.MinorPlanet.info

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2696 Magion, provisional designation 1980 HB, is a dark background asteroid and a slow rotator from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 21 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 16 April 1980, by Slovak astronomer Ladislav Brožek at the Kleť Observatory in former Czechoslovakia. The X-type asteroid has an ambiguous rotation period of 480 hours and is possibly a tumbler. It was named for the first Czechoslovak satellite, Magion 1, launched in 1978.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1512 Oulu</span>

1512 Oulu, provisional designation 1939 FE, is a dark Hildian asteroid, slow rotator and possibly the largest known tumbler orbiting in the outermost region of the asteroid belt. With a diameter of approximately 80 kilometers, it belongs to the fifty largest asteroids in the outer main-belt. The body was discovered on 18 March 1939, by Finnish astronomer Heikki Alikoski at Turku Observatory in Southwest Finland and named for the Finnish town Oulu.

1473 Ounas, provisional designation 1938 UT, is a stony asteroid, suspected tumbler and a slow rotator from the middle region of the asteroid belt, approximately 18 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 22 October 1938, by Finnish astronomer Yrjö Väisälä at Turku Observatory in Southwest Finland. The asteroid was named after the Finnish Ounas river.

1989 Tatry, provisional designation 1955 FG, is a carbonaceous Vestian asteroid and tumbling slow rotator from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 16 kilometers in diameter.

4902 Thessandrus is a Jupiter trojan from the Greek camp, approximately 60 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 9 January 1989, by American astronomer Carolyn Shoemaker at the Palomar Observatory in California, and later named after Thessander (Thessandrus) from Greek mythology. The dark D-type asteroid is an exceptionally slow rotator and tumbler. It belongs to the 70 largest Jupiter trojans.

1689 Floris-Jan, provisional designation 1930 SO, is a stony asteroid and a slow rotator from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 16 kilometers in diameter. Discovered by Hendrik van Gent in 1930, it was named after a contest winner of an exhibition at Leiden Observatory.

1573 Väisälä, provisional designation 1949 UA, is a stony Phocaea asteroid, slow rotator and suspected tumbler from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 9 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 27 October 1949, by Belgian astronomer Sylvain Arend at the Royal Observatory of Belgium in Uccle, Belgium. It was named for Finnish astronomer Yrjö Väisälä.

5477 Holmes, provisional designation 1989 UH2, is a Hungaria asteroid and binary system from the innermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 3 kilometers (2 miles) in diameter. It was discovered on 27 October 1989, by American astronomer Eleanor Helin at the Palomar Observatory in California. The presumed E-type asteroid is likely spherical in shape and has a short rotation period of 2.99 hours. It was named for American amateur astronomer Robert Holmes. The discovery of its 1-kilometer-sized minor-planet moon was announced in November 2005.

7352 Hypsenor, provisional designation:1994 CO, is a larger Jupiter trojan from the Trojan camp, approximately 48 kilometers in diameter. The tumbling Jovian asteroid is a slow rotator with an exceptionally long rotation period of 648 hours. It was discovered on 4 February 1994 by Japanese astronomers Seiji Ueda and Hiroshi Kaneda at the Kushiro Observatory on Hokkaidō, Japan. It was numbered in December 1996, and named after the Trojan warrior Hypsenor from Greek mythology in November 2021.

(86039) 1999 NC43, is an asteroid on an eccentric orbit, classified as near-Earth object and potentially hazardous asteroid of the Apollo group, approximately 2 kilometers in diameter. This suspected tumbler and relatively slow rotator was discovered by LINEAR in 1999.

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