(79969) 1999 CP133

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(79969) 1999 CP133
Discovery
Discovered by Chad Trujillo Jane X. Luu David C. Jewitt
Discovery date February 11, 1999
Designations
MPC designation (79969) 1999 CP133
Alternative names none
Minor planet
category
TNO (Res 4:5
Aphelion 37.961 AU
Perihelion 32.050 AU
Semi-major axis 35.006 AU
Eccentricity 0.084
Mean anomaly 34.1°
Inclination 3.2°
Longitude of ascending node 334.3°
Argument of perihelion 159.5°
Physical characteristics
Dimensions 139 km
Albedo 0.09 (assumed)
Absolute magnitude 7.5

(79969) 1999 CP133, also written as (79969) 1999 CP133, is a trans-Neptunian object. It was discovered on February 11, 1999 by Chad Trujillo, Jane X. Luu, and David C. Jewitt at the Mauna Kea Observatory, Hawaii.

It is in a 4:5 orbital resonance with the planet Neptune.

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