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M.P.E.C. 2007-A49 Issued 2007 Jan. 13, 19:58 UT
The Minor Planet Electronic Circulars contain information on unusual
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2006 UZ184
Additional Observations:
K06UI4Z C2006 12 14.75877 01 46 45.18 +17 34 56.6 23.1 V EA049540
K06UI4Z C2006 12 15.90111 01 46 41.77 +17 34 18.7 22.2 V EA049J86
K06UI4Z C2006 12 15.91530 01 46 41.74 +17 34 18.3 22.5 V EA049J86
K06UI4Z C2006 12 17.89277 01 46 36.34 +17 33 14.8 22.5 V EA049J86
K06UI4Z C2006 12 17.90690 01 46 36.31 +17 33 14.3 22.8 V EA049J86
K06UI4Z C2007 01 12.80083 01 46 11.10 +17 23 00.7 22.3 V EA049493
K06UI4Z C2007 01 12.84514 01 46 11.13 +17 23 00.1 22.5 V EA049493
K06UI4Z C2007 01 12.88784 01 46 11.16 +17 22 59.3 22.4 V EA049493
Observer details:
493 Calar Alto. Observers J. L. Ortiz, P. Santos-Sanz. Measurer R. Stoss.
2.2-m reflector + CCD.
540 Linz. Observer E. Meyer. 0.6-m f/3.3 reflector + CCD.
J86 Sierra Nevada Observatory. Observers J. L. Ortiz, V. Casanova. Measurer
R. Stoss. 1.50-m f/8.0 Ritchey-Chretien + CCD.
Orbital elements:
2006 UZ184
Epoch 2006 Nov. 21.0 TT = JDT 2454060.5 MPC
M 2.72003 (2000.0) P Q
n 0.00402919 Peri. 151.39455 +0.87566094 -0.43368827
a 39.1132978 Node 235.86558 +0.37961245 +0.89007385
e 0.2225699 Incl. 14.87200 +0.29851684 +0.14029617
P 245 H 7.1 G 0.15
From 20 observations 2006 Oct. 22-2007 Jan. 12.
Ephemeris:
2006 UZ184 a,e,i = 39.11, 0.22, 15 q = 30.408
Date TT R. A. (2000) Decl. Delta r Elong. Phase V
2007 01 10 01 46.16 +17 23.8 30.214 30.427 101.5 1.8 22.1
2007 01 20 01 46.33 +17 21.5 30.386 30.427 91.4 1.9 22.2
2007 01 30 01 46.72 +17 20.5 30.559 30.428 81.4 1.8 22.2
2007 02 09 01 47.33 +17 20.8 30.727 30.428 71.5 1.8 22.2
2007 02 19 01 48.14 +17 22.3 30.886 30.429 61.6 1.6 22.2
2007 03 01 01 49.12 +17 25.0 31.031 30.429 51.8 1.5 22.2
2007 03 11 01 50.27 +17 28.7 31.158 30.430 42.2 1.3 22.2
2007 03 21 01 51.54 +17 33.4 31.264 30.430 32.7 1.0 22.1
The general Neptune 2:3 resonance orbit above keeps the object more than
14 AU from Neptune over a 14 000-year period.
Brian G. Marsden (C) Copyright 2007 MPC M.P.E.C. 2007-A49
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