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Orbital Elements at Epoch 2459200.5 (2020-Dec-17.0) TDB
Reference: JPL 22 (heliocentric ecliptic J2000)
Element | Value | Uncertainty (1-sigma) | Units |
e | .1158464306542394 | 4.376e-08 | |
a | 2.238308815784357 | 1.1765e-08 | au |
q | 1.979008728773822 | 9.8022e-08 | au |
i | 2.645165627460873 | 5.1928e-06 | deg |
node | 311.1740132367756 | 0.00010476 | deg |
peri | 270.3428351519033 | 0.00010842 | deg |
M | 312.8887878477956 | 3.1904e-05 | deg |
tp | 2459360.566412921071 (2021-May-26.06641292) | 0.00010912 | TDB |
period | 1223.146381065661 3.35 | 9.6434e-06 2.64e-08 | d yr |
n | .2943229081758403 | 2.3205e-09 | deg/d |
Q | 2.497608902794892 | 1.3128e-08 | au |
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Physical Parameter Table
Parameter |
Symbol |
Value |
Units |
Sigma |
Reference |
Notes |
absolute magnitude |
H |
16.67 |
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n/a |
E2021B55 |
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120188 Amyaqueche | Discovered 2004 Feb. 11 by the Catalina Sky Survey. |
Amy A. Aqueche (b. 1975) contributed to the NASA OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Return Mission as the Contracting Officer (CO). Prior to OSIRIS-REx, she served as the NASA CO for MAVEN and the USACE CO in support of Ft. Stewart and Hunter Army Air Field Operations in Savannah, Georgia. |
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Reference: MPC batch dated 2016-06-20 | Last Updated: 2016-06-21 |
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