2006 LM1
2006 LM1 is a trans-Neptunian object and retrograde damocloid on a highly eccentric, cometary-like orbit. It was first observed on 3 June 2006 by the Mount Lemmon Survey at the Mount Lemmon Observatory in Arizona, United States. The orbit of 2006 LM1 is highly uncertain as its observation arc is only spans 2 days. 2006 LM1 measures approximately 5 kilometers (3 miles) in diameter, assuming a low albedo of 0.09.
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2006 LM1
2006 LM1 is a trans-Neptunian object and retrograde damocloid on a highly eccentric, cometary-like orbit. It was first observed on 3 June 2006 by the Mount Lemmon Survey at the Mount Lemmon Observatory in Arizona, United States. The orbit of 2006 LM1 is highly uncertain as its observation arc is only spans 2 days. 2006 LM1 measures approximately 5 kilometers (3 miles) in diameter, assuming a low albedo of 0.09.
apoapsis (km)
9.0764020111104E9
orbital period (μ)
66698.3025
periapsis (km)
5.538113173314E8
absolute magnitude
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2006 LM1 is a trans-Neptunian ...... assuming a low albedo of 0.09.
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apoapsis (μ)
9.0764020111104e+12
discovery date
2006-06-03
discoverer
epoch
4 June 2006 (JD2453890.5)
orbital period (s)
5.762733336e+9
periapsis (μ)
5.538113173314e+11
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abs magnitude
aphelion
arg peri
2.02317e+2
asc node
1.20659e+2
background
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discovered
2006-06-03
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eccentricity
epoch
2006-06-04
inclination
1.72136e+2
mean anomaly
Mean diameter
~5 km
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mean motion
/ day
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minorplanet
yes
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moid
mp category
TNO damocloid 
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observation arc
orbit ref
 
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perihelion
period
5.762733336E9
semimajor
uncertainty
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2006 LM1 is a trans-Neptunian ...... assuming a low albedo of 0.09.
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2006 LM1
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