Английская Википедия:(612093) 1999 LE31
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Шаблон:Mp, prov. designation: Шаблон:Mp, is a centaur and damocloid on a retrograde and eccentric orbit from the outer region of the Solar System. It was first observed on 12 June 1999, by astronomers with the LINEAR program at the Lincoln Lab's ETS near Socorro, New Mexico, in the United States.[1] The unusual object measures approximately Шаблон:Convert in diameter.[2][3]
Description
Шаблон:Mp orbits the Sun at a distance of 4.3–11.9 AU once every 23 years and 2 months (8,462 days; semi-major axis of 8.13 AU). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.47 and an inclination of 152° with respect to the ecliptic.[2]
It spends most of its orbit located in the outer Solar System between Jupiter and Uranus,[4] and like all centaurs, has an unstable orbit caused by the gravitational influence of the giant planets. Due to this, it must have originated from elsewhere, most likely outside Neptune.[4] It is both a Jupiter and Saturn-crossing minor planet.[2] Of over half a million known minor planets, Шаблон:Mp is one of about 60 that has a retrograde orbit.[5]
Шаблон:Mp is approximately 16.8 km in diameter.[2][3] It came to perihelion (closest approach to the Sun) in December 1998.[6] It was last observed in 2000, and will next come to perihelion in February 2022.[2]
Observations
This asteroid has been recorded at such observatories as:[1]
- Lincoln Laboratory (1.0-m f/2.15 reflector + CCD) - location of discovery
- Dominion Astrophysical Observatory (1.82-m reflector + CCD)
- Dynic Astronomical Observatory (0.60-m f/3.7 reflector + CCD)
- European Northern Observatory (1.0-m reflector + CCD)
- Farpoint (0.30-m Schmidt-Cassegrain + CCD)
- Kleť Observatory (0.57-m f/5.2 reflector + CCD)
- McDonald Observatory (0.76-m reflector + CCD)
- Roque de los Muchachos Observatory (1.0-m reflector + CCD)
See also
- 20461 Dioretsa a.k.a. 1999 LD31
- Шаблон:Mpl
- List of exceptional asteroids
References
External links
- MPEC 1999-M29 : 1999 LE31, Minor Planet Electronic Circular, Minor Planet Center
- Yanga R. Fernández, David C. Jewitt, and Scott S. Sheppard, Low Albedos Among Extinct Comet Candidates, May 22, 2001
- BAA Comet Section Comets of 1999, Ast.cam.ac.uk
- 1999 LE31 – Seiichi Yoshida @ aerith.net
- Asteroid 1999 LE31, Small Body Data Ferret
- Шаблон:AstDys
- Шаблон:JPL small body
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