solunestevajetta
Solunestevajetta, also known as Solunesteva, is a small, uninhabited asteroid located in the inner asteroid belt, approximately 2.2 astronomical units from the Sun. It was discovered on March 15, 1999, by the Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research (LINEAR) project. Solunestevajetta is classified as an S-type asteroid, which means it has a stony composition. The asteroid has an estimated diameter of about 1.5 kilometers and an orbital period of approximately 3.3 years.
The asteroid's name, Solunestevajetta, is derived from the Latin words "sol" meaning sun, and "nesteva" meaning
Solunestevajetta has been the subject of several scientific studies due to its unique characteristics. Its stony