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34666 Bohyunsan (2000 XA14)
Classification: Main-belt Asteroid          SPK-ID: 2034666
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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 .1477520094553836 8.4922e-08  
a 3.172888569085259 6.9748e-08 AU
q 2.704087907224896 2.9495e-07 AU
i .5198975628528576 8.7626e-06 deg
node 144.6639157244209 0.00095598 deg
peri 108.2545302677601 0.00095689 deg
M 251.5946084972995 6.1118e-05 deg
tp 2457022.125810413772
(2014-Dec-30.62581041)
0.00036653 JED
period 2064.33728661349
5.65
6.8069e-05
1.864e-07
d
yr
n .1743901068563141 5.7503e-09 deg/d
Q 3.641689230945623 8.0053e-08 AU
  Orbit Determination Parameters
   # obs. used (total)      479  
   data-arc span      8063 days (22.08 yr)  
   first obs. used      1991-03-15  
   last obs. used      2013-04-11  
   planetary ephem.      DE405  
   SB-pert. ephem.      SB405-CPV-2  
   condition code      0  
   fit RMS      .60209  
   data source      ORB  
   producer      Otto Matic  
   solution date      2013-Apr-29 15:16:02  

Additional Information
 Earth MOID = 1.6899 AU 
 T_jup = 3.185 
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Physical Parameter Table
Parameter Symbol Value Units Sigma Reference Notes
absolute magnitude H 15.1 mag n/a PDS3 (MPO 21831)  

34666 Bohyunsan           Discovered 2000 Dec. 4 by Y.-B. Jeon and B.-C. Lee at Bohyunsan Optical Astronomy Observatory.
Mt. Bohyunsan, located about 200 km to the south of Seoul, is the site of the largest astronomical observatory in Korea. The observatory is equipped with a 1.8-m telescope and a solar-flare telescope, this minor planet having been discovered with the former.
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Reference: 20020427/MPCPages.arcLast Updated: 2003-10-02

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Alternate Designations
 2000 XA14 = 1998 MB5 
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