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|semimajor = 3.0704
|semimajor = 3.0704
|eccentricity = 0.0424
|eccentricity = 0.0424
|period =
|period = 5.3801 years (1965.09 days)
|avg_speed = <!--(Average orbital speed)-->
|avg_speed = <!--(Average orbital speed)-->
|inclination =
|inclination =
|asc_node = <!--(Longitude of ascending node)-->
|asc_node = <!--(Longitude of ascending node)-->
|mean_anomaly =
|mean_anomaly = 222.302
|arg_peri = <!--(Argument of perihelion)-->
|arg_peri = <!--(Argument of perihelion)-->
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|p_eccentricity =
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|p_mean_motion = <!--(Proper orbital mean motion)-->
|p_mean_motion = 0.1832
|perihelion_rate = <!--(Proper perihelic precession rate)-->
|perihelion_rate = 322.748
|node_rate = <!--(Proper nodal precession rate)-->
|node_rate = 37.1868
|satellites =
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|dimensions =
|dimensions = less than 1km
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Revision as of 02:15, 11 August 2012

90376 Kossuth
Orbital characteristics
Aphelion3.2005
Perihelion2.9402
3.0704
Eccentricity0.0424
5.3801 years (1965.09 days)
222.302
Proper orbital elements
0.1832 deg / yr
1965.0655 yr
(717740.175 d)
Precession of perihelion
322.748 arcsec / yr
Precession of the ascending node
37.1868 arcsec / yr
Physical characteristics
Dimensionsless than 1km
15.2

90376 Kossuth (2003 VL) also known as (90376) 2003 VL is a main-belt asteroid.[1] It was discovered on November 5, 2003 by K. Sárneczky and S. Mészáros at Piszkéstető Station in Hungary. (90376) 2003 VL has a diameter of less than 1 km, has an absolute magnitude of 15.2, and an orbital period of 5.38 years[2].

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