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(184212) 2004 PB112

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(184212) 2004 PB112
Discovery
Discovery date13 August 2004
Designations
2004 PB112
SDO[1]
4:27 resonance[2]
Orbital characteristics[1][3]
Epoch 13 January 2016 (JD 2457400.5)
Uncertainty parameter 3
Observation arc2986 days (8.18 yr)
Aphelion177.16 AU (26.503 Tm) (Q)
Perihelion35.340 AU (5.2868 Tm) (q)
106.25 AU (15.895 Tm) (a)
Eccentricity0.66739 (e)
1095.22 yr (400029.8 d)
1.42084° (M)
0° 0m 3.24s / day (n)
Inclination15.462° (i)
356.814° (Ω)
3.7057° (ω)
Earth MOID34.3354 AU (5.13650 Tm)
Jupiter MOID30.3802 AU (4.54481 Tm)
Physical characteristics
Dimensions100–220 km[1][4]
7.3[1]

(184212) 2004 PB112, also written as 2004 PB112, is a scattered-disc object with a semi-major axis of about 110 AU.

2004 PB112 reached perihelion on 2011-10-05 (JD 2455839.806).[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 184212 (2004 PB112)". Retrieved 7 April 2016.
  2. ^ Nomenclature in the Outer Solar System
  3. ^ "AstDys-2 (184212) 2004 PB112)". Retrieved 2011-11-02.
  4. ^ "ABSOLUTE MAGNITUDE (H)". NASA/JPL. Retrieved 2011-11-02.

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