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Mars Trojan
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A newly discovered Mars Trojan, 2007 NS2.[spoiler] Designation (and name) Prov. Des. Ln q Q H Epoch M Peri. Node Incl. e a Opps. Ref. (5261) Eureka 1990 MB L5 1.425 1.622 16.1 20070410 268.20 95.4 245.1 20.3 0.065 1.524 10 MPO120682 (101429) 1998 VF31 L5 1.371 1.677 17.2 20070410 65.29 310.5 221.4 31...
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Jovian Trojans
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Title: The Properties of Jovian Trojan Asteroids Listed in SDSS Moving Object Catalogue 3 Authors: Gy. M. Szabo, Z. Ivezic, M. Juric, R. Lupton We analyse 1187 observations of about 860 unique candidate Jovian Trojan asteroids listed in the 3rd release of Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Moving Obj...
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Uranus Trojans
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2013
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Title: Where are the Uranus Trojans? Authors: Rudolf Dvorak, Ákos Bazsó, Li-Yong Zhou The area of stable motion for fictitious Trojan asteroids around Uranus' equilateral equilibrium points is investigated with respect to the size of the regions and their shape in dependence of the inclination...
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Neptune Trojans
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Title: The Dynamics of Neptune Trojan: I. the Inclined Orbits Authors: Li-Yong Zhou (1), Rudolf Dvorak (2), Yi-Sui Sun (1) ((1) Department of Astronomy, Nanjing University, China (2) Institute for Astronomy, University of Vienna, Austria) The stability of Trojan type orbits around Neptune is s...
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Planetary Trojans
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Asteroids
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Title: Planetary Trojans - the main source of short period comets? Authors: Jonathan Horner, Patryk Sofia Lykawka We present a short review of the impact regime experienced by the terrestrial planets within our own Solar system, describing the three populations of potentially hazardous object...
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Asteroid 2008 LC18
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Orbital elements: 2008 LC18 Epoch 2010 July 23.0 TT = JDT 2455400.5 MPC M 168.90351 (2000.0) P Q n 0.00599597 Peri. 7.37337 -0.08819400 -0.88243527 a 30.0074799 Node 88.52262 +0.88868775 -0.27925380 e 0.0820038 Incl. 27.53217 +0.44995100 +0.37858329 P 164.38 H 8.4 G 0.15 U 6 [url=http://www.mi...
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Asteroid 2010 TK7
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Orbital elements:
2010 TK7 Earth MOID = 0.0837 AU
Epoch 2010 July 23.0 TT = JDT 2455400.5 MPC
M 182.73783 (2000.0) P Q
n 0.98687906 Peri. 45.90750 -0.74739442 -0.56399001
a 0.9991410 Node 96.60268 +0.46229630 -0.82109166
e 0.1887139 Incl. 20.70213 +0.47716215 -0.08788490
P 1.00 H 20.7 G 0...
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Asteroid 2004 KV18
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Orbital elements:
2004 KV18
Epoch 2011 Aug. 27.0 TT = JDT 2455800.5 MPC
M 58.58713 (2000.0) P Q
n 0.00596069 Peri. 294.57748 -0.96434694 -0.17976645
a 30.1257920 Node 235.62729 +0.22798044 -0.93698737
e 0.1837787 Incl. 13.60940 -0.13438712 -0.29956417
P 165.35 H 8.9 G 0.15 U 3 MPEC 2011 -...
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Asteroid 2011 SC191
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Orbital elements:
2011 SC191
Epoch 2011 Aug. 27.0 TT = JDT 2455800.5 MPC
M 161.34112 (2000.0) P Q
n 0.53940109 Peri. 190.20291 -0.96463524 +0.26212072
a 1.4946110 Node 5.24571 -0.21533621 -0.72288650
e 0.0458443 Incl. 17.68717 -0.15201700 -0.63931826
P 1.83 H 19.4 G 0.15 U 8 MPEC 2011 - T0...
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Asteroid 2011 HM102
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Asteroids 2012
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Orbital elements:
2011 HM102
Epoch 2012 Sept. 30.0 TT = JDT 2456200.5 MPC
M 22.48290 (2000.0) P Q
n 0.00598318 Peri. 152.05154 -0.23236251 +0.84468058
a 30.0502387 Node 100.98900 -0.95858781 -0.11494405
e 0.0785095 Incl. 29.42032 -0.16467263 -0.52278349
P 164.73 H 8.1 G 0.15 U 4 MPEC 201...
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Asteroid 2011 QF99
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Asteroids 2013
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Orbital elements:
2011 QF99
Epoch 2013 Apr. 18.0 TT = JDT 2456400.5 MPC
M 266.87910 (2000.0) P Q
n 0.01175115 Peri. 286.31989 -0.84417198 -0.52091457
a 19.1608990 Node 222.51181 +0.53486523 -0.80261768
e 0.1767221 Incl. 10.79614 +0.03595634 -0.29060776
P 83.87 H 9.7 G 0.15 U 3 MPEC 2013 -...
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Mars Trojans
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Title: Three new stable L5 Mars Trojans Authors: C. de la Fuente Marcos, R. de la Fuente Marcos Mars was second to Jupiter in being recognised as the host of a population of Trojan minor bodies. Since 1990, 5 asteroids -5261 Eureka, (101429) 1998 VF31, (121514) 1999 UJ7, 2001 DH47 and (311999) 2007 NS2...
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Asteroid (83982) Crantor
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Asteroids 2013
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Title: Crantor, a short-lived horseshoe companion to Uranus Authors: C. de la Fuente Marcos, R. de la Fuente Marcos Stable co-orbital motion with Uranus is vulnerable to planetary migration but temporary co-orbitals may exist today. So far only two candidates have been suggested, both moving on...
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Asteroid 2010 EO65
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Orbital elements:
2010 EO65
Epoch 2011 Feb. 8.0 TT = JDT 2455600.5 MPC
M 347.26684 (2000.0) P Q
n 0.00792320 Peri. 270.71915 -0.67498437 +0.72488982
a 24.9192781 Node 315.75484 -0.57389275 -0.63300155
e 0.4381384 Incl. 11.37302 -0.46372752 -0.27174213
P 124.40 H 9.6 G 0.15 U 4MPEC 2011 -...
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Jupiter Trojan 13387 Irus (1998 YW6)
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Asteroids 2013
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Jupiter Trojan 13387 Irus (1998 YW6) was discovered on December 22, 1998
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