(9935) 1986 CP1
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Orbit of (9935) 1986 CP1
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Discovery and designation
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| Discovered by | H. Debehogne | |||||||||
| Discovery date | February 4, 1986 | |||||||||
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Designations
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| MPC designation | (9935) 1986 CP1 | |||||||||
| Alternative names[1] | 1977 AE2, 1978 NL1 | |||||||||
| Epoch October 27, 2007 | ||||||||||
| Ap | 2.9912437 AU | |||||||||
| Peri | 2.3329171 AU | |||||||||
| Semi-major axis | 2.6620804 AU | |||||||||
| Eccentricity | 0.1236489 | |||||||||
| Orbital period | 1586.4637973 d | |||||||||
| Mean anomaly | 349.97533° | |||||||||
| Inclination | 4.09748° | |||||||||
| Longitude of ascending node | 35.69174° | |||||||||
| Argument of peri | 128.82760° | |||||||||
| Surface temp. Kelvin Celsius |
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| Absolute magnitude | 13.4 | |||||||||
(9935) 1986 CP1 is a main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 4.34 years.[2] It is associated with the Nohavica family (originally called the 1982 QG family) of asteroids.[3]
Discovered on February 4, 1986 by Henri Debehogne at the La Silla Observatory, it was given the provisional designation "1986 CP1".[4]
[edit] References
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- ^ 9935 (1986 CP1). JPL Small-Body Database Browser. NASA/JPL. Retrieved on 2008-02-19.
- ^ Zappalà, V., Ph. Bendjoya, A. Cellino, P. Farinella, and C. Froeschle (1997). Asteroid Dynamical Families.. EAR-A-5-DDR-FAMILY-V4.1. NASA Planetary Data System.
- ^ MPO 47637 Minor Planet Center
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