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(52747) 1998 HM151

The correct title of this article is (52747) 1998 HM151. It features superscript or subscript characters that are substituted or omitted because of technical limitations.
(52747) 1998 HM151
Discovery A
Discoverer Mauna Kea Observatory
Discovery date April 29, 1998
Alternate
designations
B
none
Category TNO (cubewano)
Orbital elements C
Epoch
Eccentricity (e) 0.063
Semi-major axis (a) 44.701 AU
Perihelion (q) 41.902 AU
Aphelion (Q) 47.500 AU
Orbital period (P) 109164 d (298.87 a)[1]
Mean orbital speed  ?km/s
Inclination (i) 0.5°
Longitude of the
ascending node
(Ω)
64.0°
Argument of
perihelion
(ω)
243.3°
Mean anomaly (M) 308.6°
Physical characteristics D
Dimensions 116 km[2]
Mass  ?kg
Density  ?g/cc
Surface gravity  ?m/s²
Escape velocity  ?km/s
Rotation period  ?d
Spectral class  ?
Absolute magnitude 7.9
Albedo (geometric)  ?
Mean surface
temperature
 ?K
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(52747) 1998 HM151, also written as (52747} 1998 HM151, is a cubewano. It has a perihelion (closest approach to the Sun) at 41.902 AU and an aphelion (farthest approach from the Sun) at 47.500 AU. It is 116 km in diameter. It was discovered on April 29, 1998 at the Mauna Kea Observatory, Hawaii.

Due to its small size, it is unlikely to be classified as a dwarf planet.

References

  1. ^ AstDyS: (52747) 1998HM151
  2. ^ List of known trans-Neptunian objects

1. http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/lists/TNOs.html

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