9860 Archaeopteryx

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Archaeopteryx
Discovery and designation
Discovered by E. W. Elst
Discovery site European Southern Observatory
Discovery date August 6, 1991
Designations
MPC designation 9860
Alternative names[1] 1991 PW9
Epoch May 14, 2008
Ap 3.4099556
Peri 2.9148686
Eccentricity 0.0782768
Orbital period 2054.1214206
Mean anomaly 2.20785
Inclination 9.97594
Longitude of ascending node 152.66765
Argument of peri 154.41757
Absolute magnitude 12.9

9860 Archaeopteryx (1991 PW9) is a Main-belt Asteroid discovered on August 6, 1991 by Eric Walter Elst at the European Southern Observatory. It is named after the earliest known bird Archaeopteryx, which dates from the Jurassic Period.

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