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(336756) 2010 NV1

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Discovered by
  
WISE

Discovery date
  
1 July 2010

Alternative names
  
2010 NV1

Discovered
  
1 July 2010

Apparent magnitude
  
22

Discovery site
  
space-based

MPC designation
  
(336756) 2010 NV1

Minor planet category
  
Distant  · TNO  · SDO

Absolute magnitude
  
10.6

Similar
  
2012 DR30, 2007 TG422, (148209) 2000 CR105, 2012 VP113, Hi'iaka

(336756) 2010 NV1, provisional designation 2010 NV1, is a highly eccentric trans-Neptunian object in the scattered disc, approximately 44 kilometers in diameter. It is on a retrograde cometary orbit. It has a barycentric semi-major axis (average distance from the Sun) of ~286 AU.

It came to perihelion in December 2010 at a distance of 9.4 AU from the Sun. As of 2016, it is 14 AU from the Sun.

It will not be 50 AU from the Sun until late 2044. After leaving the planetary region of the Solar System, 2010 NV1 will have a barycentric aphelion of 563 AU with an orbital period of 4830 years.

In a 10 million year integration of the orbit, the nominal (best-fit) orbit and both 3-sigma clones remain outside 7.7AU (qmin) from the Sun.

References

(336756) 2010 NV1 Wikipedia


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