(225312) 1996 XB27
(225312) 1996 XB27, also written as (225312) 1996 XB27, is an asteroid on a low-eccentricity and low-inclination orbit between the orbits of Earth and Mars. This is within a region of stability where bodies may survive for the age of the Solar System, and hence it may have formed near its current orbit. It is classified as an Amor asteroid because its perihelion is less than 1.3 AU and does not cross Earth's orbit. Between 1900 and 2200 its closest approach with Earth is more than 0.11 AU.
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(225312) 1996 XB27
(225312) 1996 XB27, also written as (225312) 1996 XB27, is an asteroid on a low-eccentricity and low-inclination orbit between the orbits of Earth and Mars. This is within a region of stability where bodies may survive for the age of the Solar System, and hence it may have formed near its current orbit. It is classified as an Amor asteroid because its perihelion is less than 1.3 AU and does not cross Earth's orbit. Between 1900 and 2200 its closest approach with Earth is more than 0.11 AU.
apoapsis (km)
1.881713435688072E8
orbital period (μ)
periapsis (km)
1.6755866136724123E8
absolute magnitude
has abstract
(225312) 1996 XB27, also writt ...... th Earth is more than 0.11 AU.
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albedo
apoapsis (μ)
1.8817134356880725e+11
discovery date
1996-12-12
epoch
13 January 2016 (JD2457400.5)
orbital period (s)
4.0912992e+7
periapsis (μ)
1.6755866136724125e+11
Wikipage page ID
32,976,292
Wikipage revision ID
738,565,707
arg peri
5.8281493e+1
asc node
1.7942366e+2
background
dimensions
eccentricity
5.79447e-2
inclination
2.4645601e+0
mean anomaly
9.9228363e+1
mean motion
minorplanet
observation arc
5.561568E8
tisserand
uncertainty
subject
comment
(225312) 1996 XB27, also writt ...... th Earth is more than 0.11 AU.
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label
(225312) 1996 XB27
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