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10415 Mali Losinj (1998 UT15)
Classification: Main-belt Asteroid          SPK-ID: 2010415
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Orbital Elements at Epoch 2456400.5 (2013-Apr-18.0) TDB
Reference: MPO240289 (heliocentric ecliptic J2000)
 Element Value Uncertainty (1-sigma)   Units 
e 0.0253690 n/a  
a 2.9888272 n/a AU
q 2.9130036 n/a AU
i 14.41095 n/a deg
node 221.83670 n/a deg
peri 303.91719 n/a deg
M 170.46295 n/a deg
tp 2455506.8300942
(2010-Nov-06.33009420)
n/a JED
period 1887.3377827
5.17
n/a
n/a
d
yr
n 0.19074487 n/a deg/d
Q 3.0646508 n/a AU
  Orbit Determination Parameters
   # obs. used (total)      820  
   first obs. used      1962-??-??  
   last obs. used      2012-09-16  
   # oppositions      17  
   planetary ephem.      DE403  
   condition code      0  
   fit RMS      0.55  
   data source      MPC:mpn  
   producer      MPCLINUX  

Additional Information
 T_jup = 3.209 

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Physical Parameter Table
Parameter Symbol Value Units Sigma Reference Notes
absolute magnitude H 12.2 mag n/a PDS3 (MPC 34163)  

10415 Mali Losinj           Discovered 1998 Oct. 23 by K. Korlevic at Visnjan.
Situated in the north part of the Adriatic Sea, the island of Mali Losinj and the city of Mali Losinj are known for the famous nautical school and the Leo Brener Observatory.
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Reference: 20051215/MPCPages.arcLast Updated: 2006-03-22

Alternate Designations
 1998 UT15 = 1925 VM = 1962 WE1 = 1977 TN3 = 1987 SW20 = 1988 VW7 
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