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    M.P.E.C. 2001-T19                                Issued 2001 Oct. 6, 19:34 UT
    
         The Minor Planet Electronic Circulars contain information on unusual
             minor planets and routine data on comets.  They are published
       on behalf of Commission 20 of the International Astronomical Union by the
              Minor Planet Center, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory,
                              Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A.
    
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                                      2001 SN289
    
    Observations:
         K01SS9N* C2001 09 29.19058 23 45 23.11 +18 03 54.5          19.7        644
         K01SS9N  C2001 09 29.21170 23 45 20.08 +18 03 55.9          20.0        644
         K01SS9N  C2001 09 29.23413 23 45 16.78 +18 03 57.3          19.7        644
         K01SS9N 1C2001 09 30.27074 23 42 48.81 +18 04 55.7                      658
         K01SS9N 1C2001 09 30.27464 23 42 48.21 +18 04 55.5                      658
         K01SS9N  C2001 09 30.40529 23 42 29.43 +18 05 01.6          19.1 R      649
         K01SS9N  C2001 09 30.43415 23 42 25.25 +18 05 02.8          19.3 R      649
         K01SS9N  C2001 10 04.87875 23 32 17.04 +18 05 43.5                      557
         K01SS9N  C2001 10 04.88027 23 32 16.81 +18 05 44.6                      557
         K01SS9N  C2001 10 04.88177 23 32 16.68 +18 05 43.6                      557
         K01SS9N  C2001 10 04.88480 23 32 16.25 +18 05 43.6                      557
         K01SS9N  C2001 10 06.00367 23 29 49.73 +18 05 06.7                      557
         K01SS9N  C2001 10 06.00517 23 29 49.55 +18 05 07.2                      557
         K01SS9N  C2001 10 06.00821 23 29 49.08 +18 05 07.2                      557
         K01SS9N  C2001 10 06.36465 23 29 03.08 +18 04 50.8          18.9 R      649
         K01SS9N  C2001 10 06.36765 23 29 02.81 +18 04 51.7          19.0 R      649
         K01SS9N  C2001 10 06.37087 23 29 02.23 +18 04 52.4          18.8 R      649
         K01SS9N  C2001 10 06.37745 23 29 01.39 +18 04 51.3          19.4 R      649
         K01SS9N  C2001 10 06.38891 23 29 00.04 +18 04 51.2          19.0 R      649
         K01SS9N  C2001 10 06.76727 23 28 12.15 +18 04 31.7                      046
         K01SS9N  C2001 10 06.77725 23 28 10.91 +18 04 31.2                      046
         K01SS9N  C2001 10 06.77910 23 28 10.50 +18 04 31.8          18.7 R      046
         K01SS9N  C2001 10 06.78251 23 28 10.07 +18 04 31.3          18.8 R      046
    
    Observer details:
    046 Klet.  Observers J. Ticha, M. Tichy.  0.57-m f/5.2 reflector + CCD.
    557 Ondrejov.  Observers L. Sarounova, M. Wolf.  0.65-m f/3.6 reflector + CCD.
    644 Palomar Mountain/NEAT.  Observers E. F. Helin, S. Pravdo, K. Lawrence,
        M. Hicks, E. Hovland, T. Bickler, J. Schroeder, L. Scherr, R. Thicksten,
        A. Deetz.  1.2-m Schmidt + CCD.
    649 Powell Observatory, Louisburg.  Observer K. Smalley.  0.75-m Newtonian
        + CCD.
    658 National Research Council of Canada.  Observer D. D. Balam.  1.82-m
        Plaskett reflector + CCD.
    
    Orbital elements:
    2001 SN289                                                           PHA 0.019D
    Epoch 2001 Sept. 28.0 TT = JDT 2452180.5                Marsden
    M 100.84141              (2000.0)            P               Q
    n   0.41150698     Peri.  225.88364     -0.71603050     +0.69698244
    a   1.7901300      Node   357.22161     -0.13159730     -0.18954601
    e   0.5081529      Incl.   53.43630     -0.68555268     -0.69158353
    P   2.40           H   16.2           G   0.15
    From 23 observations 2001 Sept. 29-Oct. 6.
    
    Ephemeris:
    2001 SN289               a,e,i = 1.79, 0.51, 53                  q = 0.8805
    Date    TT    R. A. (2000) Decl.     Delta      r     Elong.  Phase     V
    2001 09 28    23 48.25   +18 02.4    1.334    2.309   162.3     7.6    19.2
    2001 10 08    23 25.61   +18 03.4    1.405    2.349   155.1    10.3    19.5
    2001 10 18    23 07.25   +17 44.8    1.508    2.387   144.1    14.2    19.8
    2001 10 28    22 53.91   +17 19.5    1.636    2.423   132.8    17.5    20.1
    2001 11 07    22 45.44   +16 57.5    1.784    2.457   122.0    20.0    20.4
    2001 11 17    22 41.22   +16 44.7    1.944    2.488   111.9    21.6    20.7
    2001 11 27    22 40.55   +16 44.2    2.111    2.517   102.5    22.5    20.9
    2001 12 07    22 42.74   +16 57.0    2.281    2.544    93.8    22.7    21.1
    2001 12 17    22 47.23   +17 23.2    2.449    2.568    85.6    22.5    21.3
    2001 12 27    22 53.55   +18 02.1    2.612    2.591    77.9    21.8    21.4
    2002 01 06    23 01.33   +18 53.1    2.767    2.611    70.6    20.8    21.5
    2002 01 16    23 10.30   +19 55.0    2.913    2.629    63.7    19.6    21.6
    2002 01 26    23 20.23   +21 07.3    3.046    2.646    57.2    18.2    21.7
    2002 02 05    23 30.95   +22 28.8    3.165    2.660    51.1    16.8    21.7
    2002 02 15    23 42.35   +23 59.0    3.270    2.671    45.4    15.3    21.7
    2002 02 25    23 54.33   +25 37.1    3.360    2.681    40.2    13.8    21.8
    2002 03 07    00 06.81   +27 22.3    3.433    2.689    35.6    12.4    21.8
    2002 03 17    00 19.77   +29 14.3    3.489    2.695    31.8    11.2    21.8
    
    Brian G. Marsden             (C) Copyright 2001 MPC           M.P.E.C. 2001-T19
    

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