2004 XZ130 asteroid

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2004 XZ130 asteroid

Post #1by symaski62 » 10.08.2005, 12:15

http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/mpec/K05/K05P44.html

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Orbital elements:
2004 XZ130
Epoch 2005 Aug. 18.0 TT = JDT 2453600.5                 MPC
M 319.35833              (2000.0)            P               Q
n   2.03086759     Peri.    4.72911     -0.80329641     +0.59495931
a   0.6175635      Node   211.83039     -0.54810912     -0.75634883
e   0.4545757      Incl.    2.95314     -0.23300487     -0.27195564
P   0.49           H   20.2           G   0.15           U   5



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"2004 XZ130" "Sol"
{
   Class "asteroid"
   Texture "asteroid.jpg"
   Mesh  "asteroid.cmod"
   Radius 0.156   # H 20.2

   EllipticalOrbit
   {
   Epoch 2453600.5
   Period 0.49
   SemiMajorAxis 0.6175635
   Eccentricity 0.4545757
   Inclination 2.95314
   AscendingNode 211.83039
   ArgOfPericenter 4.72911
   MeanAnomaly 319.35833
   }
}


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Post #2by brunetto_64 » 11.08.2005, 08:18

good...the most internal asteroid (earth - venus internal located)


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