(24835) 1995 SM55
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Discovery | |
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Discovered by: | Nichole M. Danzl[1] |
Discovery date: | September 19, 1995 |
MPC designation: | (24835) 1995 SM55 |
Alternative names: | none |
Minor planet category: | TNO |
Orbital characteristics | |
Epoch December 31, 2006 (JD 2454100.5) | |
Aphelion distance: | 6867.313 Gm (45.905 AU) |
Perihelion distance: | 5595.012 Gm (37.400 AU) |
Semi-major axis: | 6231.162 Gm (41.653 AU) |
Eccentricity: | 0.102 |
Orbital period: | 98189.245 d (268.83 a) |
Avg. orbital speed: | 4.60 km/s |
Mean anomaly: | 315.427° |
Inclination: | 27.092° |
Longitude of ascending node: | 21.067° |
Argument of perihelion: | 72.287° |
Physical characteristics | |
Dimensions: | 702 km[2] |
Mass: | 3.6×1020? kg |
Mean density: | 2.0? g/cm³ |
Equatorial surface gravity: | 0.1962? m/s² |
Escape velocity: | 0.3711? km/s |
Sidereal rotation period: | ? d |
Albedo: | 0.10? |
Temperature: | ~43 K |
Spectral type: | ? |
Absolute magnitude: | 4.8 |
(24835) 1995 SM55, also written (24835) 1995 SM55, is a trans-Neptunian object (TNO) that resides in the Kuiper belt. It was discovered on September 19, 1995 by Nichole M. Danzl
[edit] References
- ^ http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/lists/TNOs.html
- ^ http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/tnoslist.html
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