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(26308) 1998 SM165

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Discovered by
  
Nichole M. Danzl

MPC designation
  
(26308) 1998 SM165

Minor planet category
  
twotino Kozai

Orbital period
  
328 years

Inclination
  
13.5226°

Orbits
  
Sun

Discovery date
  
16 September 1998

Alternative names
  
none

Observation arc
  
9952 days (27.25 yr)

Discovered
  
16 September 1998

Argument of perihelion
  
130.56°

Discoverer
  
Nichole M. Danzl

(26308) 1998 SM165

Discovery site
  
Kitt Peak National Observatory

26308 1998 sm165


(26308) 1998 SM165, also written as (26308) 1998 SM165, is a binary trans-Neptunian object (TNO) that resides in the Kuiper belt. It was discovered on September 16, 1998, by Nichole Danzl. It is in a 1:2 orbital resonance with the planet Neptune.

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Twotino

1998 SM165 has a semi-major axis (average distance from the Sun) near the edge of the classical belt. Both the Minor Planet Center (MPC) and the Deep Ecliptic Survey (DES) list this trans-Neptunian object as a twotino. For every one orbit that a twotino makes, Neptune orbits twice.

Physical characteristics

The observations with the infrared Spitzer Space Telescope combined with the orbits established using the Hubble Telescope allow the estimation of the density, assuming the components of equal albedo.

The resulting estimate of 7002510000000000000♠0.51+0.29
−0.14
 g/cm3
is similar to the density of the binary plutino (47171) 1999 TC36 (0.3–0.8 g/cm3) and Saturn’s moon Hyperion (7002567000000000000♠0.567±0.102 g/cm3) Such a low density is indicative of a highly porous composition dominated by ice.

(26308) 1998 SM165 is fairly red, with a color comparable to 79360 Sila–Nunam.

Satellite

Designated S/2001 (26308) 1, it is about 96 ± 12 km (59.7 ± 7.5 mi) in diameter and it orbits its primary at a distance of 11,310 ± 110 km (7,028 ± 68 mi). Assuming a circular orbit, this takes 7002130100000000000♠130.1±1 days to complete one orbit.

References

(26308) 1998 SM165 Wikipedia