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Hume Discovery and designation Discovered by E.W. Elst Discovery site European Southern Observatory Discovery date August 21, 1987 Designations MPC designation 7009 Named after David Hume Alternate name(s) 1987 QU1 Orbital characteristics Epoch May 14, 2008 Ap 2.6274041 Peri 1.8432097 Eccentricity 0.1754109 Orbital period 1220.6865684 Mean anomaly 37.32490 Inclination 0.84642 Longitude of ascending node 180.04826 Argument of peri 195.76873 Physical characteristics Absolute magnitude (H) 15.0 7009 Hume (1987 QU1) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on August 21, 1987 by E.W. Elst at the European Southern Observatory. External links JPL Small-Body Database Browser on 7009 Hume v · d · eMinor planets navigator 7008 Pavlov•7009 Hume• 7010 Locke v · d · eSmall Solar System bodies Asteroids Aten asteroid · Centaurs · Damocloids · Families · Groups · Moons · Jupiter trojans · Main-belt · Near-Earth · Neptune trojans · Spectral types Comets Extinct · Great · Lost · Main-belt · Non-periodic · Periodic · Sungrazing Meteoroids Bolide · Dust · Fireball · Meteor · Meteorite · Tektite Trans-Neptunians Detached · Kuiper belt · Oort cloud · Scattered disc objects Lists / categories Asteroid groups and families · Asteroid moons · Binary asteroids · Minor planets See also Meanings of minor planet names · Pronunciation of asteroid names · Solar System This article about an asteroid native to the main belt is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e