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357966 (2006 BQ64)
Classification:
Main-belt Asteroid
SPK-ID:
2357966
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Orbital Elements at Epoch 2458600.5 (2019-Apr-27.0) TDB
Reference:
JPL 7
(heliocentric ecliptic J2000)
Element
Value
Uncertainty (1-sigma)
Units
e
.1341316818966028
6.9597e-08
a
2.252902605033316
1.6961e-08
au
q
1.95071698947096
1.5587e-07
au
i
1.1680257989291
7.851e-06
deg
node
138.4357847707528
0.00031445
deg
peri
65.26110829805572
0.00031627
deg
M
270.6190384821815
3.6448e-05
deg
t
p
2458907.158194367613
(2020-Feb-27.65819437)
0.00012727
TDB
period
1235.128243169912
3.38
1.3948e-05
3.819e-08
d
yr
n
.2914677095198414
3.2914e-09
deg/d
Q
2.555088220595672
1.9236e-08
au
Orbit Determination Parameters
# obs. used (total)
76
data-arc span
8311 days (22.75 yr)
first obs. used
1996-03-12
last obs. used
2018-12-13
planetary ephem.
DE431
SB-pert. ephem.
SB431-N16
condition code
0
norm. resid. RMS
.64022
source
ORB
producer
Otto Matic
solution date
2019-Jul-14 06:26:14
Additional Information
Earth MOID
= .947662 au
Jupiter MOID
= 2.40331 au
T_jup
= 3.613
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Physical Parameter Table
Parameter
Symbol
Value
Units
Sigma
Reference
Notes
absolute magnitude
H
18.3
n/a
MPO418817
357966 (2006 BQ64)
Discovered 2006-Jan-22 by Mt. Lemmon Survey at Mount Lemmon
Reference:
20130327/Numbers.arc
Last Updated:
2013-03-29
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Alternate Designations
2006 BQ64
= 1996 ED15
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