User:Amit6/inferisdp
Appearance
Discovery | |||||||||
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Discovered by | M. E. Brown, C. A. Trujillo, D. L. Rabinowitz[1] | ||||||||
Discovery date | 2005 January 5[2] | ||||||||
Designations | |||||||||
Designation | 136199 Eris | ||||||||
2003 UB313[3] | |||||||||
dwarf planet, TNO, plutoid, and SDO[4][5] | |||||||||
Adjectives | Eridian | ||||||||
Orbital characteristics[6] | |||||||||
Epoch March 6, 2006 (JD 2453800.5)[7] | |||||||||
Aphelion | 97.56 AU 14.60×109 km | ||||||||
Perihelion | 37.77 AU 5.65×109 km | ||||||||
67.67 AU 10.12×109 km | |||||||||
Eccentricity | 0.441 77 | ||||||||
203,600 days 557 years | |||||||||
Average orbital speed | 3.436 km/s | ||||||||
197.634 27° | |||||||||
Inclination | 44.187° | ||||||||
35.869 6° | |||||||||
151.430 5° | |||||||||
Known satellites | 1 | ||||||||
Physical characteristics | |||||||||
1300+200 −100 km[8] | |||||||||
Mass | (1.67±0.02)×1022 kg[9] | ||||||||
~0.8 m/s² | |||||||||
> 8 h? | |||||||||
Albedo | 0.86 ± 0.07 | ||||||||
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18.7[10] | |||||||||
−1.12 ± 0.01[6] | |||||||||
40 milli-arcsec[11] | |||||||||
- ^ Staff (2007-05-01). "Discovery Circumstances: Numbered Minor Planets". IAU: Minor Planet Center. Retrieved 2007-05-05.
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
New Planet
was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ Staff (2004-02-29). "Minor Planet Designations". IAU: Minor Planet Center. Retrieved 2007-05-05.
- ^ "List Of Centaurs and Scattered-Disk Objects". Minor Planet Center. Retrieved 2008-09-10.
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
Buie
was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ a b "JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 136199 Eris (2003 UB313)". 2008-10-04 last obs. Retrieved 2009-01-21.
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(help) - ^ Asteroid Observing Services
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John Stansberry, Will Grundy, Mike Brown, John Spencer, David Trilling, Dale Cruikshank, Jean-Luc Margot (2007). "Physical Properties of Kuiper Belt and Centaur Objects: Constraints from Spitzer Space Telescope". University of Arizona, Lowell Observatory, California Institute of Technology, NASA Ames Research Center, Southwest Research Institute, Cornell University. Retrieved 2007-05-18.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Michael E. Brown and Emily L. Schaller (2007). "The Mass of Dwarf Planet Eris" (abstract page). Science. 316 (5831): 1585. doi:10.1126/science.1139415. PMID 17569855.
- ^ "AstDys (136199) Eris Ephemerides". Department of Mathematics, University of Pisa, Italy. Retrieved 2009-03-16.
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
nature
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).