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52291 Mott (1990 TU1)
Classification: Main-belt Asteroid          SPK-ID: 2052291
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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 .1593231640212889 7.7921e-08  
a 3.077499157757598 4.0924e-08 AU
q 2.587182254670806 2.4359e-07 AU
i 4.415988290931923 9.7869e-06 deg
node 260.8928551919361 0.00011062 deg
peri 126.513109889155 0.00012202 deg
M 52.5276553960714 4.3083e-05 deg
tp 2456112.772841712990
(2012-Jul-04.27284171)
0.0002349 JED
period 1971.947466573403
5.40
3.9334e-05
1.077e-07
d
yr
n .182560644288137 3.6415e-09 deg/d
Q 3.56781606084439 4.7444e-08 AU
  Orbit Determination Parameters
   # obs. used (total)      361  
   data-arc span      8213 days (22.49 yr)  
   first obs. used      1990-10-10  
   last obs. used      2013-04-05  
   planetary ephem.      DE405  
   SB-pert. ephem.      SB405-CPV-2  
   condition code      0  
   fit RMS      .55944  
   data source      ORB  
   producer      Otto Matic  
   solution date      2013-Apr-29 16:24:51  

Additional Information
 Earth MOID = 1.5944 AU 
 T_jup = 3.205 
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Physical Parameter Table
Parameter Symbol Value Units Sigma Reference Notes
absolute magnitude H 14.318 mag .45888 1 autocmod 2.5c

52291 Mott           Discovered 1990 Oct. 10 by F. Börngen and L. D. Schmadel at Tautenburg.
American John R. Mott (1865-1955) is one of the organizers of the modern ecumenical movement, ultimately resulting in the formation of the World Council of Churches. He shared the 1946 Nobel Prize for Peace with Emily Greene Balch for his work in international church and missionary movements.
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Alternate Designations
 1990 TU1 = 1993 FO67 = 2001 TP111 
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