Discovery date 2 January 2000 Alternative names 2000 AY4 Observation arc 8911 days (24.40 yr) Inclination 2.7847° Orbits Sun | MPC designation 27270 Minor planet category Main belt Discovered 2 January 2000 Argument of perihelion 94.848° Asteroid group Asteroid belt | |
Discoverers Luciano Tesi, Alfredo Caronia |
27270 Guidotti (2000 AY4) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on January 2, 2000 by Luciano Tesi and Alfredo Caronia at the Pistoia Mountains Astronomical Observatory. This asteroid was observed at Modra Observatory in 2008 in order to determine its rotation period however many solutions between 2.6 and 7 hours are possible with the available data. Guidotti is named after Guido Guidotti the founder of the Valdinievole Association of Astronomy.
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