(130391) 2000 JG81

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The correct title of this article is (130391) 2000 JG81. It features superscript or subscript characters that are substituted or omitted because of technical limitations.
(130391) 2000 JG81
Discovery
Discovered by La Silla Observatory[1]
Discovery date May 6, 2000
Designations
MPC designation (130391) 2000 JG81
Alternative names none
Minor planet
category
twotino
Aphelion 61.546 AU
Perihelion 34.172 AU
Semi-major axis 47.859 AU
Eccentricity 0.286
Orbital period 120951 d 331.15 (a)[2]
Mean anomaly 11.3°
Inclination 23.4°
Longitude of ascending node 45.9°
Argument of perihelion 170.1°
Physical characteristics
Dimensions 67 km[3]
Albedo 0.09 (assumed)
Absolute magnitude 7.9

(130391) 2000 JG81, also written as 2000 JG81, is a trans-Neptunian object that resides in the Kuiper belt. It was discovered on May 6, 2000 at the La Silla Observatory.

It is in a 2:1 orbital resonance with the planet Neptune.

[edit] References

  1. ^ List Of Transneptunian Objects
  2. ^ AstDyS: (130391) 2000JG81
  3. ^ List of known trans-Neptunian objects
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