(336756) 2010 NV1

(336756) 2010 NV1, provisionally known as 2010 NV1, is a centaur roughly 20–45 km in diameter. It is on a retrograde cometary orbit. It has a barycentric semi-major axis (average distance from the Sun) of ~286 AU. 2010 NV1 has a well determined orbit and has been assigned a minor planet number. 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. 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.

(336756) 2010 NV1

(336756) 2010 NV1, provisionally known as 2010 NV1, is a centaur roughly 20–45 km in diameter. It is on a retrograde cometary orbit. It has a barycentric semi-major axis (average distance from the Sun) of ~286 AU. 2010 NV1 has a well determined orbit and has been assigned a minor planet number. 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. 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.