astro.wikisort.org - Asteroid2013 LX28, is an asteroid, classified as near-Earth object of the Apollo group that is a temporary quasi-satellite of the Earth, the third known Earth quasi-satellite.[6][7]
2013 LX28|
Discovered by | Pan-STARRS |
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Discovery date | 12 June 2013 |
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MPC designation | 2013 LX28 |
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Epoch 13 January 2016 (JD 2457400.5) |
Uncertainty parameter 1 |
Aphelion | 1.4543719 AU (217.57094 Gm) |
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Perihelion | 0.5488609 AU (82.10842 Gm) |
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Semi-major axis | 1.00161641 AU (149.839682 Gm) |
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Eccentricity | 0.4520249 |
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Orbital period (sidereal) | 1.00 yr (366.14 d) |
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Mean anomaly | 61.458811° |
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Mean motion | 0° 58m 59.602s /day |
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Inclination | 49.97420° |
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Longitude of ascending node | 76.679354° |
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Argument of perihelion | 345.77666° |
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Earth MOID | 0.373137 AU (55.8205 Gm) |
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Jupiter MOID | 3.8786 AU (580.23 Gm) |
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Dimensions | 130–300 m[a][5] |
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Absolute magnitude (H) | 21.7[2] |
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Discovery, orbit and physical properties
2013 LX28 was discovered on 12 June 2013. As of September 2014, it has been observed 26 times with a data-arc span of 349 days. It is an Apollo asteroid and its semi-major axis (1.0016 AU) is very similar to that of the Earth but it has relatively high eccentricity (0.4521) and high orbital inclination (49.9761°). With an absolute magnitude of 21.7, it has a diameter in the range 130–300 m (for an assumed albedo range of 0.04–0.20).
Quasi-satellite dynamical state and orbital evolution
2013 LX28 has been identified as an Earth quasi-satellite following a kidney-shaped retrograde orbit around the Earth.[6][7]
See also
Notes
- ^ This is assuming an albedo of 0.20–0.04.
References
- Further reading
- Understanding the Distribution of Near-Earth Asteroids Bottke, W. F., Jedicke, R., Morbidelli, A., Petit, J.-M., Gladman, B. 2000, Science, Vol. 288, Issue 5474, pp. 2190–2194.
- A Numerical Survey of Transient Co-orbitals of the Terrestrial Planets Christou, A. A. 2000, Icarus, Vol. 144, Issue 1, pp. 1–20.
- Debiased Orbital and Absolute Magnitude Distribution of the Near-Earth Objects Bottke, W. F., Morbidelli, A., Jedicke, R., Petit, J.-M., Levison, H. F., Michel, P., Metcalfe, T. S. 2002, Icarus, Vol. 156, Issue 2, pp. 399–433.
- Transient co-orbital asteroids Brasser, R., Innanen, K. A., Connors, M., Veillet, C., Wiegert, P., Mikkola, S., Chodas, P. W. 2004, Icarus, Vol. 171, Issue 1, pp. 102–109.
- A Kozai-resonating Earth quasi-satellite Connors, M. 2014, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 437, Issue 1, pp. L85–L89.
- Asteroid 2014 OL339: yet another Earth quasi-satellite de la Fuente Marcos, C., de la Fuente Marcos, R. 2014, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 445, Issue 3, pp. 2985–2994.
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