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Orbital Elements at Epoch 2459000.5 (2020-May-31.0) TDB
Reference: JPL 26 (heliocentric ecliptic J2000)
Element | Value | Uncertainty (1-sigma) | Units |
e | .1041297567535713 | 3.8413e-08 | |
a | 2.320677010544927 | 8.2512e-09 | au |
q | 2.079025477933278 | 9.1492e-08 | au |
i | 7.641633401840821 | 5.0863e-06 | deg |
node | 196.6877232549818 | 2.8122e-05 | deg |
peri | 33.78177721029527 | 3.7493e-05 | deg |
M | 324.6071516713201 | 2.5226e-05 | deg |
tp | 2459127.450229723103 (2020-Oct-04.95022972) | 9.0623e-05 | TDB |
period | 1291.280155694142 3.54 | 6.8867e-06 1.885e-08 | d yr |
n | .2787931018784054 | 1.4869e-09 | deg/d |
Q | 2.562328543156575 | 9.1104e-09 | au |
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Physical Parameter Table
Parameter |
Symbol |
Value |
Units |
Sigma |
Reference |
Notes |
absolute magnitude |
H |
15.0 |
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n/a |
MPO458989 |
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17902 Britbaker | Discovered 1999 Mar. 19 by the Lincoln Laboratory Near-Earth Asteroid Research Team at Socorro. |
Brittany Baker (b. 1985) was awarded third place in the 2003 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her engineering team project. She attends the Bingham High School, South Jordan, Utah, U.S.A. |
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Reference: 20040614/MPCPages.arc | Last Updated: 2009-12-11 |
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Alternate Designations
1999 FM26 = 1990 WD11 = 1990 WJ8 = 1992 GN8 = 1992 GT2 = 1993 SP6 |
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