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    M.P.E.C. 2007-A49                                Issued 2007 Jan. 13, 19:58 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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                                      2006 UZ184
    
    Additional Observations:
         K06UI4Z  C2006 12 14.75877 01 46 45.18 +17 34 56.6          23.1 V EA049540
         K06UI4Z  C2006 12 15.90111 01 46 41.77 +17 34 18.7          22.2 V EA049J86
         K06UI4Z  C2006 12 15.91530 01 46 41.74 +17 34 18.3          22.5 V EA049J86
         K06UI4Z  C2006 12 17.89277 01 46 36.34 +17 33 14.8          22.5 V EA049J86
         K06UI4Z  C2006 12 17.90690 01 46 36.31 +17 33 14.3          22.8 V EA049J86
         K06UI4Z  C2007 01 12.80083 01 46 11.10 +17 23 00.7          22.3 V EA049493
         K06UI4Z  C2007 01 12.84514 01 46 11.13 +17 23 00.1          22.5 V EA049493
         K06UI4Z  C2007 01 12.88784 01 46 11.16 +17 22 59.3          22.4 V EA049493
    
    Observer details:
    493 Calar Alto.  Observers J. L. Ortiz, P. Santos-Sanz.  Measurer R. Stoss.
        2.2-m reflector + CCD.
    540 Linz.  Observer E. Meyer.  0.6-m f/3.3 reflector + CCD.
    J86 Sierra Nevada Observatory.  Observers J. L. Ortiz, V. Casanova.  Measurer
        R. Stoss.  1.50-m f/8.0 Ritchey-Chretien + CCD.
    
    Orbital elements:
    2006 UZ184
    Epoch 2006 Nov. 21.0 TT = JDT 2454060.5                 MPC
    M   2.72003              (2000.0)            P               Q
    n   0.00402919     Peri.  151.39455     +0.87566094     -0.43368827
    a  39.1132978      Node   235.86558     +0.37961245     +0.89007385
    e   0.2225699      Incl.   14.87200     +0.29851684     +0.14029617
    P 245              H    7.1           G   0.15
    From 20 observations 2006 Oct. 22-2007 Jan. 12.
    
    Ephemeris:
    2006 UZ184               a,e,i = 39.11, 0.22, 15                 q = 30.408
    Date    TT    R. A. (2000) Decl.     Delta      r     Elong.  Phase     V
    2007 01 10    01 46.16   +17 23.8   30.214   30.427   101.5     1.8    22.1
    2007 01 20    01 46.33   +17 21.5   30.386   30.427    91.4     1.9    22.2
    2007 01 30    01 46.72   +17 20.5   30.559   30.428    81.4     1.8    22.2
    2007 02 09    01 47.33   +17 20.8   30.727   30.428    71.5     1.8    22.2
    2007 02 19    01 48.14   +17 22.3   30.886   30.429    61.6     1.6    22.2
    2007 03 01    01 49.12   +17 25.0   31.031   30.429    51.8     1.5    22.2
    2007 03 11    01 50.27   +17 28.7   31.158   30.430    42.2     1.3    22.2
    2007 03 21    01 51.54   +17 33.4   31.264   30.430    32.7     1.0    22.1
    
         The general Neptune 2:3 resonance orbit above keeps the object more than
    14 AU from Neptune over a 14 000-year period.
    
    Brian G. Marsden             (C) Copyright 2007 MPC           M.P.E.C. 2007-A49
    

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