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| mp_category = Scat-ext〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Minor Planet Center )〕 | orbit_ref = 〔(【引用サイトリンク】observation arc=31 years ">title=JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 229762 (2007 UK126) )〕 | epoch = September 30, 2012 (JD ) | aphelion = (Q) | perihelion = (q) | semimajor = (a) | eccentricity = | period = 640.55 a () | avg_speed = | inclination = | asc_node = | mean_anomaly = (M) | arg_peri = | satellites = 1〔((229762) 2007 UK126 ), Johnston's Archive. Last updated 20 September 2011〕〔 | physical_characteristics = yes | dimensions = 612 km〔(Michael E. Brown. "How many dwarf planets are there in the outer solar system? (updates daily)" )〕 | mass = | density = | surface_grav = | escape_velocity = | sidereal_day = | axial_tilt = | pole_ecliptic_lat = | pole_ecliptic_lon = | albedo = 〔 | spectral_type = | magnitude = 20.8〔 | abs_magnitude = 〔 3.43〔 }} , also written as (229762) 2007 UK126, is a scattered disc object (SDO) with a bright absolute magnitude of 3.7.〔 This makes it probably a dwarf planet. , Mike Brown lists it as highly likely a dwarf planet. Its light-curve amplitude is estimated to be Δm=0.111 mag.〔Roland, S., Bruzzone, S., Nowajewski, P., Tancredi, G., Barrera, L., Martinez, M., Troncoso, P., & Vasquez, S. (2009). (Lightcurves of Icy “Dwarf Planets” (Plutoids) )〕 Its orbital eccentricity of 0.49 suggests that it was gravitationally scattered onto its eccentric orbit. It will come to perihelion in February 2046.〔 It has been observed 73 times over 11 oppositions with precovery images back to 1982.〔 ==Satellite== It has been reported that has a satellite, but a mass estimate has not been made.〔 The magnitude difference between the primary and the satellite is 3.79 mag. The satellite has a tentative diameter of 139 km, a semi-major axis of 3600 km, and an orbital period of 3.7 d.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「(229762) 2007 UK126」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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