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90568 (2004 GV9)
Classification: TransNeptunian Object          SPK-ID: 2090568
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Orbital Elements at Epoch 2457800.5 (2017-Feb-16.0) TDB
Reference: JPL 9 (heliocentric ecliptic J2000)
 Element Value Uncertainty (1-sigma)   Units 
e .08228670502535268 4.4045e-05  
a 42.24400014852781 0.0023768 au
q 38.76788056921495 0.00033151 au
i 21.94628226803827 7.4459e-05 deg
node 250.6470453007425 0.00013959 deg
peri 294.4904578413721 0.0031304 deg
M 34.84064599629166 0.0047138 deg
tp 2448094.737091997398
(1990-Jul-22.23709200)
0.74151 JED
period 100287.309461852
274.57
8.4637
0.02317
d
yr
n .00358968649106036 3.0295e-07 deg/d
Q 45.72011972784067 0.0025724 au
  Orbit Determination Parameters
   # obs. used (total)      124  
   data-arc span      22083 days (60.46 yr)  
   first obs. used      1954-12-21  
   last obs. used      2015-06-07  
   planetary ephem.      DE431  
   SB-pert. ephem.      SB431-BIG16  
   condition code      2  
   fit RMS      .49035  
   data source      ORB  
   producer      Otto Matic  
   solution date      2016-Aug-22 13:53:45  

Additional Information
 Earth MOID = 37.8298 au 
 Jupiter MOID = 33.7085 au 
 T_jup = 5.391 
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Physical Parameter Table
Parameter Symbol Value Units Sigma Reference Notes
absolute magnitude H 4.0 mag n/a MPO202319  
rotation period rot_per 5.86 h n/a LCDB (Rev. 2016-September); Warner et al., 2009 Incomplete or inconclusive result.
Published Reference List:
[Dotto, E.; Pema, D.; Barucci, M.A.; Rossi, A. et al. (2008) Astron. Astrophys. 490, 829-833.]
[Perna, D.; Dotto, E.; Barucci, M.A.; Rossi, A.; et al. (2008) Bul. Amer. Astron. Soc. 40, 483 (47.08).]

90568 (2004 GV9)          Discovered 2004-Apr-13 by NEAT at Palomar
Reference: 20040830/Numbers.arcLast Updated: 2004-09-06
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