2013 RA109
Appearance
Discovery | |
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Discovery site | Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory, Chile Dark Energy Camera |
Discovery date | 12 September 2013 |
Designations | |
2013 RA109 | |
TNO · detached | |
Orbital characteristics | |
Epoch 27 April 2019 (JD 2458600.5) | |
Observation arc | 3.21 yr[1] |
Aphelion | 869.0390 ± 30.9 AU[1] (130.0 ± 4.6 billion km; 80.8 ± 2.9 billion mi) |
Perihelion | 45.9861 ± 0.0461 AU[1] (6.88 ± 0.01 billion km; 4.27 ± 0.00 billion mi) |
457.5125 ± 16.268 AU[1] (68.4 ± 2.4 billion km; 42.5 ± 1.5 billion mi) | |
Eccentricity | 0.899487±0.003554[1] |
9786.17±521.9 yr[1] | |
359.292°±0.034°[1] | |
0.4410±0.0211 arcsec/day[1] | |
Inclination | 12.4048°±0.0004°[1] |
104.6820°±0.0206°[1] | |
262.8411°±0.44427°[1] | |
Jupiter MOID | 41.1309 AU[1] (6.2 billion km; 3.8 billion mi) |
Physical characteristics | |
6.1517[1] | |
2013 RA109, is an extreme trans-Neptunian object discovered on September 12, 2013. This object orbits the Sun between 46.0 and 869 AU (6.9 and 130 billion km), and has an orbital period of 9786 years.
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