(145452) 2005 RN43

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(145452) 2005 RN43
Discovery
Discovered by A. C. Becker, A. W. Puckett, and J. Kubica[1]
Discovery date September 10, 2005
Designations
MPC designation (145452) 2005 RN43
Alternative names none
Minor planet
category
TNO
Epoch 20070410
Aphelion 42.547 AU
Perihelion 40.631 AU
Semi-major axis 41.589 AU
Eccentricity 0.023
Orbital period 97760.8 d (267.6 a)[2]
Average orbital speed ?
Mean anomaly 335.9°
Inclination 19.3°
Longitude of ascending node 186.9°
Argument of perihelion 165.2°
Physical characteristics
Dimensions 730 km[3]
Mass ?
Mean density ?
Equatorial surface gravity ?
Escape velocity ?
Sidereal rotation
period
?
Albedo ?
Temperature ?
Spectral type ?
Absolute magnitude 3.9

(145452) 2005 RN43, also written as (145452) 2005 RN43, is a large trans-Neptunian object (TNO) orbiting beyond Pluto in the Kuiper belt. It was discovered by Andrew C. Becker, Andrew W. Puckett, and Jeremy M. Kubica on September 10, 2005.

[edit] References

  1. ^ List Of Transneptunian Objects
  2. ^ AstDyS: (145452) 2005RN43
  3. ^ List of known trans-Neptunian objects
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