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MPEC 2001-C20: 2000 CK105

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M.P.E.C. 2001-C20                                Issued 2001 Feb.  9, 19:51 UT

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                                  2000 CK105

                           Revision to MPEC 2000-F02

Observations:
     K00CA5K 3C2001 02 03.32739 09 02 44.38 +18 56 16.3                      568
     K00CA5K 3C2001 02 03.34939 09 02 44.28 +18 56 16.4                      568
     K00CA5K 3C2001 02 04.41973 09 02 39.45 +18 56 34.9                      568
     K00CA5K 3C2001 02 04.44081 09 02 39.33 +18 56 35.5                      568

Observer details:
568 Mauna Kea.  Observers C. Veillet, J. Shapiro, P. Martin.  3.6-m
    Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope + CCD.

First and last observations above in comparison with prediction:
Residuals in seconds of arc (or two decimals in degrees) and reference
010203 568 0.17- 0.05+    010204 568 0.17- 0.05+    MPC 39601

Orbital elements:
2000 CK105
Epoch 2001 Apr. 1.0 TT = JDT 2452000.5                  Marsden
M 199.88818              (2000.0)            P               Q
n   0.00396032     Peri.  333.37515     +0.50080983     +0.86202792
a  39.5654479      Node   326.51383     -0.76676939     +0.39998839
e   0.2329934      Incl.    8.13624     -0.40156472     +0.31131519
P 249              H    6.4           G   0.15
Residuals in seconds of arc
000206 695  0.1+  0.1+    000226 695  0.0   0.0     010204 568  0.2+  0.3-
000206 695  0.0   0.1-    010203 568  0.0   0.3+    010204 568  0.2-  0.1-
000226 695  0.1-  0.0     010203 568  0.0   0.0

Ephemeris:
2000 CK105               a,e,i = 39.57, 0.23, 8                  q = 30.347
Date    TT    R. A. (2000) Decl.     Delta      r     Elong.  Phase     V
2001 01 31    09 02.99   +18 55.3   47.444   48.428   177.5     0.1    23.2
2001 02 10    09 02.24   +18 58.2   47.452   48.426   171.0     0.2    23.3
2001 02 20    09 01.51   +19 00.9   47.490   48.425   160.8     0.4    23.3
2001 03 02    09 00.83   +19 03.4   47.557   48.424   150.6     0.6    23.3
2001 03 12    09 00.22   +19 05.4   47.651   48.422   140.5     0.7    23.3
2001 03 22    08 59.70   +19 07.1   47.768   48.421   130.4     0.9    23.4
2001 04 01    08 59.30   +19 08.1   47.905   48.419   120.4     1.0    23.4
2001 04 11    08 59.02   +19 08.7   48.057   48.418   110.6     1.1    23.4
2001 04 21    08 58.88   +19 08.6   48.219   48.416   100.7     1.2    23.4
2001 05 01    08 58.87   +19 08.0   48.387   48.415    91.0     1.2    23.4
2001 05 11    08 59.00   +19 06.8   48.555   48.413    81.4     1.2    23.4
2001 05 21    08 59.27   +19 05.1   48.718   48.412    71.8     1.1    23.4
2001 05 31    08 59.67   +19 02.8   48.873   48.411    62.3     1.1    23.4
2001 06 10    09 00.19   +19 00.1   49.015   48.409    52.9     1.0    23.4
2001 06 20    09 00.81   +18 57.0   49.140   48.408    43.5     0.8    23.4
2001 06 30    09 01.53   +18 53.5   49.244   48.406    34.1     0.7    23.4

     The above assumed 2:3 Neptune-resonance orbital elements
keep the object more than 18 AU from Neptune over a 14 000-year period.

Brian G. Marsden             (C) Copyright 2001 MPC           M.P.E.C. 2001-C20

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