(237442) 1999 TA10
(237442) 1999 TA10, provisionally known as 1999 TA10, is a near-Earth object (NEO) from the Amor asteroid group. It is suspected of being an inner fragment of the differentiated asteroid 4 Vesta. Given an absolute magnitude (H) of 17.9, and that the albedo is unknown, this NEO could vary from 500 to 1500 meters in diameter.
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(237442) 1999 TA10
(237442) 1999 TA10, provisionally known as 1999 TA10, is a near-Earth object (NEO) from the Amor asteroid group. It is suspected of being an inner fragment of the differentiated asteroid 4 Vesta. Given an absolute magnitude (H) of 17.9, and that the albedo is unknown, this NEO could vary from 500 to 1500 meters in diameter.
apoapsis (km)
2.7967321927365E8
orbital period (μ)
periapsis (km)
1.7082580855233E8
absolute magnitude
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(237442) 1999 TA10, provisiona ...... 000 km; 1,600,000 mi) of Mars.
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apoapsis (μ)
2.7967321927365e+11
apparent magnitude
discovery date
1999-10-05
epoch
13 January 2016 (JD2457400.5)
orbital period (s)
5.830704e+7
periapsis (μ)
1.7082580855233e+11
rotation period (s)
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Wikipage page ID
30,444,595
Wikipage revision ID
736,975,229
arg peri
asc node
background
dimensions
eccentricity
inclination
mean anomaly
mean motion
minorplanet
mp category
observation arc
4.831488E8
sidereal day
tisserand
uncertainty
subject
comment
(237442) 1999 TA10, provisiona ...... 00 to 1500 meters in diameter.
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label
(237442) 1999 TA10
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