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30963 Mount Banzan (1994 WO3)
Classification: Mars-crossing Asteroid          SPK-ID: 2030963
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Orbital Elements at Epoch 2456400.5 (2013-Apr-18.0) TDB
Reference: JPL 1 (heliocentric ecliptic J2000)
 Element Value Uncertainty (1-sigma)   Units 
e .3028552787928577 7.4306e-08  
a 2.335142198844689 1.5874e-08 AU
q 1.627932057192614 1.7293e-07 AU
i 22.91414191822983 1.1071e-05 deg
node 79.57323672292782 2.0249e-05 deg
peri 295.4254262380406 2.6494e-05 deg
M 83.96107998728455 2.1062e-05 deg
tp 2456096.520749004956
(2012-Jun-18.02074901)
7.4299e-05 JED
period 1303.372114493869
3.57
1.329e-05
3.639e-08
d
yr
n .2762066151306273 2.8164e-09 deg/d
Q 3.042352340496764 2.0681e-08 AU
  Orbit Determination Parameters
   # obs. used (total)      504  
   data-arc span      9275 days (25.39 yr)  
   first obs. used      1987-11-24  
   last obs. used      2013-04-16  
   planetary ephem.      DE405  
   SB-pert. ephem.      SB405-CPV-2  
   condition code      0  
   fit RMS      .61389  
   data source      ORB  
   producer      Otto Matic  
   solution date      2013-Apr-29 14:56:24  

Additional Information
 Earth MOID = .745117 AU 
 T_jup = 3.404 
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Physical Parameter Table
Parameter Symbol Value Units Sigma Reference Notes
absolute magnitude H 13.9 mag n/a PDS3 (MPO 18597)  

30963 Mount Banzan           Discovered 1994 Nov. 29 by M. Koishikawa at the Ayashi Station of the Sendai Astronomical Observatory.
Mt. Banzan is a popular landmark in a suburb west of Sendai city. The Ayashi Station is at the foot of Mt. Banzan, and the New Sendai Astronomical Observatory will be established there in 2008.
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Reference: 20070106/MPCPages.arcLast Updated: 2007-01-09

Alternate Designations
 1994 WO3 = 1999 CO124 
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