Discovery date 16 September 1993 Aphelion 51.860 AU (7.7581 Tm) Absolute magnitude 7.9 Minor planet category Plutino | Alternative names none Observation arc 5182 days (14.19 yr) Discovered 16 September 1993 | |
Discovered by Iwan P. Williams,Alan Fitzsimmons, andDonal O'CeallaighLa Palma (950) Discovery site Roque de los Muchachos Observatory Discoverers Alan Fitzsimmons, Iwan P. Williams Similar 38083 Rhadamanthus, 53311 Deucalion, (15810) 1994 JR1, S/2000 (1998 WW31) 1, (119951) 2002 KX14 |
(15788) 1993 SB is a trans-Neptunian object of the plutino class. Apart from Pluto, it was one of the first such objects discovered (beaten by two days by (385185) 1993 RO and by one day by 1993 RP), and the first to have an orbit calculated well enough to receive a number. The discovery was made in 1993 at the La Palma Observatory with the Isaac Newton Telescope. Very little is known about the object. Even the diameter estimate of ~130 km is based on an assumed albedo of 0.09.
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