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(2002 NY40)
Classification: Apollo [NEO, PHA]          SPK-ID: 3131063
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Orbit Diagram
Note: Make sure you have Java enabled on your browser to see the applet. This applet is provided as a 3D orbit visualization tool. The applet was implemented using 2-body methods, and hence should not be used for determining accurate long-term trajectories (over several years or decades) or planetary encounter circumstances. For accurate long-term ephemerides, please instead use our Horizons system.

Note: If the applet has stopped working because of a recent Java upgrade, here is a possible workaround.
orbits

Additional Notes: the orbits shown in the applet are color coded. The planets are white lines, and the asteroid/comet is a blue line. The bright white line indicates the portion of the orbit that is above the ecliptic plane, and the darker portion is below the ecliptic plane. Likewise for the asteroid/comet orbit, the light blue indicates the portion above the ecliptic plane, and the dark blue the portion below the ecliptic plane.

Orbit Viewer applet originally written and kindly provided by Osamu Ajiki (AstroArts), and further modified by Ron Baalke (JPL).


Orbital Elements at Epoch 2457000.5 (2014-Dec-09.0) TDB
Reference: JPL 63 (heliocentric ecliptic J2000)
 Element Value Uncertainty (1-sigma)   Units 
e .7092440553203265 5.724e-08  
a 2.048857659347082 4.1581e-08 AU
q .5957175442576453 1.1705e-07 AU
i 5.892354497650187 6.7251e-06 deg
node 146.0767547807156 3.7849e-06 deg
peri 268.9673255011906 1.4588e-05 deg
M 54.49218540820453 5.64e-05 deg
tp 2456838.357138503447
(2014-Jun-29.85713850)
0.00016288 JED
period 1071.189009974456
2.93
3.2609e-05
8.928e-08
d
yr
n .3360751432733469 1.0231e-08 deg/d
Q 3.501997774436518 7.1073e-08 AU
  Orbit Determination Parameters
   # obs. used (total)      1616  
   # delay obs. used      4  
   # Doppler obs. used      5  
   data-arc span      1099 days (3.01 yr)  
   first obs. used      2002-07-12  
   last obs. used      2005-07-15  
   planetary ephem.      DE431  
   SB-pert. ephem.      SB431-BIG16  
   condition code      0  
   fit RMS      .47303  
   data source      ORB  
   producer      Otto Matic  
   solution date      2014-Jun-13 02:43:55  

Additional Information
 Earth MOID = .000792563 AU 
 T_jup = 3.420 
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Physical Parameter Table
Parameter Symbol Value Units Sigma Reference Notes
absolute magnitude H 19.0 mag n/a MPO264924  
rotation period rot_per 19.98 h n/a LCDB (Rev. 2015-July); Warner et al., 2009 Published Reference List:
[Pravec, P.; et al. (2005) Icarus 173, 108-131.]
[Roberts Jr.; L.C.; Hall, D.T.; Lambert, J.V.; Africano, J.L.; et al. (2007) Icarus 192, 469-474.]

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