MPEC 2004-F52 : 2004 FE5
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M.P.E.C. 2004-F52 Issued 2004 Mar. 23, 11:51 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. Supported in part by the Steven and Michele Kirsch Foundation Prepared using the Tamkin Foundation Computer Network MPC@CFA.HARVARD.EDU URL http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/mpc.html ISSN 1523-6714 2004 FE5 Observations: K04F05E* C2004 03 22.46179 16 03 02.84 -15 44 50.6 18.9 EF052704 K04F05E C2004 03 22.47244 16 02 58.57 -15 43 59.9 19.2 EF052704 K04F05E C2004 03 22.48356 16 02 54.19 -15 43 05.9 19.1 EF052704 K04F05E C2004 03 22.49426 16 02 49.87 -15 42 14.3 19.1 EF052704 K04F05E C2004 03 23.28907 15 57 46.36 -14 38 32.9 19.2 R EF052649 K04F05E C2004 03 23.29084 15 57 45.67 -14 38 24.4 19.0 R EF052649 K04F05E C2004 03 23.29618 15 57 43.59 -14 38 00.0 18.8 R EF052649 K04F05E C2004 03 23.29795 15 57 42.85 -14 37 51.6 18.3 R EF052649 K04F05E C2004 03 23.30506 15 57 40.12 -14 37 17.7 18.7 R EF052649 K04F05E C2004 03 23.30683 15 57 39.42 -14 37 08.9 18.7 R EF052649 K04F05E C2004 03 23.45781 15 56 40.69 -14 25 03.5 18.5 R EF052926 K04F05E C2004 03 23.45855 15 56 40.40 -14 24 59.8 18.7 R EF052926 K04F05E C2004 03 23.45927 15 56 40.10 -14 24 55.8 18.6 R EF052926 K04F05E C2004 03 23.45992 15 56 39.85 -14 24 53.5 18.7 R EF052926 K04F05E C2004 03 23.46064 15 56 39.58 -14 24 49.3 19.2 R EF052926 K04F05E C2004 03 23.46139 15 56 39.26 -14 24 45.7 18.6 R EF052926 Observer details: 649 Powell Observatory, Louisburg. Observer R. Fredrick. 0.75-m Newtonian + CCD. 704 Lincoln Laboratory ETS, New Mexico. Observers M. Blythe, F. Shelly, M. Bezpalko, R. Huber, L. Manguso, D. Torres, R. Kracke, M. McCleary, H. Stange, A. Milner. Measurers J. Stuart, R. Sayer, J. Evans, J. Kommers. 1.0-m f/2.15 reflector + CCD. 926 Tenagra II Observatory. Observers P. R. Holvorcem, M. Schwartz. 0.81-m f/7 Ritchey-Chretien + CCD. Orbital elements: 2004 FE5 Epoch 2004 Mar. 16.0 TT = JDT 2453080.5 MPC M 41.30093 (2000.0) P Q n 0.68703430 Peri. 242.63731 +0.30655579 -0.95010331 a 1.2719902 Node 190.03531 +0.94755143 +0.31036418 e 0.6193894 Incl. 19.33083 +0.09038719 -0.03126939 P 1.43 H 20.0 G 0.15 From 16 observations 2004 Mar. 22-23. Ephemeris: 2004 FE5 a,e,i = 1.27, 0.62, 19 q = 0.4841 Date TT R. A. (2000) Decl. Delta r Elong. Phase V 2004 03 16 16 46.08 -24 12.4 0.251 1.077 102.5 64.4 19.4 2004 03 26 15 40.82 -11 03.4 0.262 1.182 129.6 40.6 19.1 2004 04 05 14 45.56 +00 31.5 0.306 1.279 152.1 21.4 19.0 2004 04 15 14 04.04 +08 08.7 0.382 1.370 160.6 14.1 19.4 2004 04 25 13 36.03 +12 10.8 0.483 1.453 153.2 18.2 20.2 2004 05 05 13 19.10 +13 51.5 0.602 1.531 142.5 23.6 20.9 2004 05 15 13 10.32 +14 09.0 0.734 1.602 132.6 27.7 21.6 Timothy B. Spahr (C) Copyright 2004 MPC M.P.E.C. 2004-F52


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