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Шаблон:Mp , provisional designation Шаблон:Mp, is a sub-kilometer asteroid, classified as a near-Earth object of the Amor group, estimated to measure approximately Шаблон:Convert in diameter. It was discovered on 18 June 2013, by astronomers with the Pan-STARRS survey at Haleakala Observatory on the island of Maui, Hawaii, in the United States.[1] It was the 10,000th near-Earth object ever discovered.[2]
Orbit and classification
Шаблон:Mp is an Amor asteroid – a subgroup of near-Earth asteroids that approach the orbit of Earth from beyond, but do not cross it. It orbits the Sun at a distance of 1.3–1.8 AU once every 23 months (707 days; semi-major axis of 1.55 AU). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.18 and an inclination of 29° with respect to the ecliptic.[3] The body's observation arc begins with its official discovery observation at Haleakala in June 2013.[1]
Close approaches
The asteroid has an Earth minimum orbital intersection distance of Шаблон:Convert, which translates into 180 lunar distances. It also makes close approaches to Mars. On 28 August 2125, it is projected to pass the Red Planet at a nominal distance of Шаблон:Convert. With an aphelion of 1.83 AU, it is also a Mars-crossing asteroid.[3]
10,000th discovered NEO
Шаблон:Mp was the 10,000th near-Earth object (NEO) ever discovered in June 2013 and considered a significant milestone in exploring the NEO population.[2]
Numbering and naming
This minor planet was numbered by the Minor Planet Center on 31 January 2018 and received the number Шаблон:LoMP in the minor planet catalog (Шаблон:Small).[4] As of 2019, it has not been named.[1]
Physical characteristics
Diameter and albedo
Шаблон:Mp measures approximately 300 meters in diameter for an absolute magnitude of 20.1 and an assumed albedo 0.18, which is typical value for stony asteroids.[5][2] A generic magnitude-to-diameter conversion on a wider range of possible albedos (0.30 to 0.05) gives a diameter between 230 and 570 meters.[5] As of 2019, no rotational lightcurve of Шаблон:Mp has been obtained from photometric observations. The object's effective size, rotation period, pole and shape remain unknown.[3][6]
References
External links
- List Of Amor Minor Planets (by designation), Minor Planet Center
- Шаблон:NeoDys
- Шаблон:ESA-SSA
- Шаблон:JPL small body
Шаблон:Minor planets navigator Шаблон:Small Solar System bodies Шаблон:2013 in space Шаблон:Authority control
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