2010 FY9

Initial reported observation by Lincoln Laboratory ETS, New Mexico on 2010-03-17.
(Discoverer will be defined when the object is numbered. See this note on how discoverers are determined.)

Orbit

Orbit type: Aten
Near-Earth Object
One opposition object seen prior.

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epoch2022-08-09.0
epoch JD2459800.5
perihelion date2022-05-23.67106
perihelion JD2459723.17106
argument of perihelion (°)336.63490
ascending node (°)356.61191
inclination (°)4.23373
eccentricity0.1500913
perihelion distance (AU)0.7563291
Tisserand w.r.t. Jupiter6.7
ΔV w.r.t. Earth (km/sec)6.0
semimajor axis (AU)0.8898945
mean anomaly (°)90.79002
mean daily motion (°/day)1.17407560
aphelion distance (AU)1.023
period (years)0.84
P-vector [x]0.89301782
P-vector [y]-0.40036548
P-vector [z]-0.20549126
Q-vector [x]0.45000015
Q-vector [y]0.79001693
Q-vector [z]0.41638098
absolute magnitude26.96
phase slope0.15
uncertainty8
referenceMPEC 2022-N75
observations used24
oppositions1
arc length (days)10
first opposition used2010
last opposition used2010
residual rms (arc-secs)0.78
perturbers coarse indicatorM-v
perturbers precise indicator003Ek
first observation date used2010-03-13.0
last observation date used2010-03-23.0
computer nameMPCLINUX
Minimum Orbit Intersection Distances (in AU)
for orbit epoch: 2458600.5, reference: MPO173781
Mercury0.34074
Venus0.03804
Earth0.01003
Mars0.61669
Jupiter4.14008
Saturn8.12889
Uranus17.2211
Neptune29.0609

Observations

24 total observations over interval: 2010 03 13.35938 – 2010 03 23.17042
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Date (UT) J2000 RA J2000 Dec Magn Location Ref
2010 03 13.35938 11 52 19.16 +18 59 04.7 20.2 i F51 – Pan-STARRS 1, Haleakala MPS 1620907
2010 03 13.36807 11 52 08.14 +18 58 59.7 20.0 i F51 – Pan-STARRS 1, Haleakala MPS 1620907
2010 03 17.26802 10 21 26.01 +16 08 54.7 19.1   704 – Lincoln Laboratory ETS, New Mexico MPS 319525
2010 03 17.27907 10 21 06.35 +16 08 03.1 19.9   704 – Lincoln Laboratory ETS, New Mexico MPS 319525
2010 03 17.29012 10 20 46.63 +16 07 10.7 19.9   704 – Lincoln Laboratory ETS, New Mexico MPS 319525
2010 03 17.30119 10 20 26.99 +16 06 17.7 19.4   704 – Lincoln Laboratory ETS, New Mexico MPS 319525
2010 03 17.31228 10 20 07.32 +16 05 23.5 19.1   704 – Lincoln Laboratory ETS, New Mexico MPS 319525
2010 03 19.22261 09 27 26.91 +13 08 13.6 19.4   704 – Lincoln Laboratory ETS, New Mexico MPS 319525
2010 03 19.23355 09 27 06.76 +13 07 01.1 19.8   704 – Lincoln Laboratory ETS, New Mexico MPS 319525
2010 03 19.25563 09 26 26.18 +13 04 34.0 20.0   704 – Lincoln Laboratory ETS, New Mexico MPS 319525
2010 03 19.26656 09 26 06.04 +13 03 22.2 19.7   704 – Lincoln Laboratory ETS, New Mexico MPS 319525
2010 03 22.16389 08 09 49.42 +07 20 53.7 20.0 R H36 – Sandlot Observatory, Scranton MPS 319525
2010 03 22.16598 08 09 52.05 +07 21 32.4 20.9 R 926 – Tenagra II Observatory, Nogales MPS 319525
2010 03 22.16940 08 09 46.62 +07 21 08.5 20.5 R 926 – Tenagra II Observatory, Nogales MPS 319525
2010 03 22.17122 08 09 37.74 +07 19 59.4 19.9 R H36 – Sandlot Observatory, Scranton MPS 319525
2010 03 22.17280 08 09 41.15 +07 20 43.4 20.5 R 926 – Tenagra II Observatory, Nogales MPS 319525
2010 03 22.17490 08 09 32.00 +07 19 32.8 20.0 R H36 – Sandlot Observatory, Scranton MPS 319525
2010 03 22.17857 08 09 26.20 +07 19 05.6 19.9 R H36 – Sandlot Observatory, Scranton MPS 319525
2010 03 22.24315 08 07 48.38 +07 11 48.8 19.8 R H01 – Magdalena Ridge Observatory, Socorro MPS 319525
2010 03 22.24978 08 07 38.07 +07 11 00.0 19.2 R H01 – Magdalena Ridge Observatory, Socorro MPS 319525
2010 03 22.25701 08 07 26.85 +07 10 06.6 19.7 R H01 – Magdalena Ridge Observatory, Socorro MPS 319525
2010 03 22.26661 08 07 12.03 +07 08 55.4 19.7 R H01 – Magdalena Ridge Observatory, Socorro MPS 319525
2010 03 23.16631 07 46 52.16 +05 23 44.9 20.2 R 926 – Tenagra II Observatory, Nogales MPS 319525
2010 03 23.17042 07 46 46.14 +05 23 15.9 20.6 R 926 – Tenagra II Observatory, Nogales MPS 319525