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Orbital Elements at Epoch 2459000.5 (2020-May-31.0) TDB
Reference: JPL 6 (heliocentric ecliptic J2000)
Element | Value | Uncertainty (1-sigma) | Units |
e | .07095576580673071 | 4.6504e-05 | |
a | 43.92548221450203 | 0.0029065 | au |
q | 40.80871598554211 | 0.00067178 | au |
i | 2.179672435758199 | 5.5297e-05 | deg |
node | 359.2764271365054 | 0.0008654 | deg |
peri | .7764584153195069 | 0.013372 | deg |
M | 34.04050462743012 | 0.014458 | deg |
tp | 2448945.855440573718 (1992-Nov-19.35544057) | 3.4086 | TDB |
period | 106334.2650471961 291.13 | 10.554 0.0289 | d yr |
n | .003385550272437724 | 3.3603e-07 | deg/d |
Q | 47.04224844346195 | 0.0031127 | au |
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15760 Albion | Discovered 1992 Aug. 30 by D. C. Jewitt and J. X. Luu at Mauna Kea. |
In the creation mythology of William Blake (1757-1827), Albion is the island-dwelling primordial man who divided himself into the four Zoas (Urthona, Urizen, Luvah and Tharmas), each representing important aspects of human character. |
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Reference: MPC batch dated 2018-01-31 | Last Updated: 2018-02-05 |
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