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Orbital Elements at Epoch 2459000.5 (2020-May-31.0) TDB
Reference: JPL 17 (heliocentric ecliptic J2000)
Element | Value | Uncertainty (1-sigma) | Units |
e | .2168573830513277 | 3.5937e-08 | |
a | 2.362578086472051 | 9.5598e-09 | au |
q | 1.850235585385308 | 8.584e-08 | au |
i | 2.761384165856954 | 3.5435e-06 | deg |
node | 210.2173169329906 | 9.3785e-05 | deg |
peri | 141.2174004871869 | 9.4254e-05 | deg |
M | 189.7112785153089 | 1.0671e-05 | deg |
tp | 2459627.923914713489 (2022-Feb-17.42391471) | 4.1669e-05 | TDB |
period | 1326.409684255935 3.63 | 8.0506e-06 2.204e-08 | d yr |
n | .2714093573600122 | 1.6473e-09 | deg/d |
Q | 2.874920587558793 | 1.1633e-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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207687 Senckenberg | Discovered 2007 Sept. 12 by E. Schwab and R. Kling at Taunus. |
Johann Christian Senckenberg (1707-1772) was a medical practitioner in his native city of Frankfurt am Main. He donated his estate as a foundation for science and medicine. Amongst others, the Senckenberg Museum, a hospital and the Physikalischer Verein at Frankfurt am Main are based on his foundation. |
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Reference: 20110517/MPCPages.arc | Last Updated: 2011-06-24 |
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