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Astrónomos descubren un nuevo asteroide en la constelación de Tauro
Astrónomos búlgaros han descubierto un nuevo asteroide en la constelación de Tauro, según anunció hoy el Centro de Investigaciones Espaciales de la Universidad de Sofía "San Clemente de Ojrid".
La noticia fue recogida por el portal informativo Bgnes, que precisó que el hallazgo fue hecho a finales de la semana pasada y ha sido ya reconocido por el Centro de investigaciones de cuerpos pequeños del Sistema Solar en Harvard, Estados Unidos.

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New one-opposition orbits:
Object H G Epoch M Peri. Node Incl. e a Arc C
K08W96N 17.9 0.15 K08BA 38.748 257.900 115.595 5.964 0.10842 2.19124 6 X



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Bulgarian scientists discovered a new asteroid in the Taurus constellation, Petar Fratev of the Space Research Centre with the Sofia University announced. "If the asteroid crashes into Bulgaria it will wipe out a territory the size of the entire Sofia District," scientists explained.

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Bulgarian astronomers found a new asteroid in the constellation Bull, bTV announced.
The space object has a diameter of 2 kilometres and circles the Sun for a period of 3.2 years.
The centre for small objects in the Solar system Harvard, USA admitted the existence of new asteroid temporarily marked as 2008 WN96.

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2008 WN96
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Epoch 2008 Nov. 10.0 TT = JDT 2454780.5 MPC
M 38.73400 (2000.0) P Q
n 0.30374491 Peri. 257.90798 +0.96753919 -0.23470622 T = 2454652.97854 JDT
a 2.1917787 Node 115.60605 +0.25271828 +0.90028850 q = 1.9541466
e 0.1084198 Incl. 5.96449 -0.00117812 +0.36659733 Earth MOID = 0.96376 AU
P 3.24 H 17.7 G 0.15
From 11 observations 2008 Nov. 25-Dec. 2.


Residuals
20081125 H55 0.4+ 0.2+ 20081130 A79 1.6- 0.9+ 20081202 G96 1.2+ 0.5-
20081125 H55 0.1+ 0.3- 20081130 A79 1.5- 0.3+ 20081202 G96 0.8+ 0.5-
20081125 H55 0.5+ 0.3- 20081130 A79 0.8- 0.9+ 20081202 G96 0.9+ 0.4-
20081130 *A79 0.3+ 0.3- 20081130 A79 0.2- 0.1+


Last observed on 2008 Nov. Last observed on 2008 Nov. 30. Ephemeris below based on elements from MPEC 2008-X35.

K08W96N
Date UT R.A. (J2000) Decl. Delta r El. Ph. V Sky Motion
h m s "/min P.A.
2008 12 05 000000 04 25 36.8 +13 20 14 1.066 2.043 169.7 5.0 19.8 0.68 274.1
2008 12 06 000000 04 24 30.1 +13 21 27 1.068 2.044 168.9 5.3 19.8 0.67 274.5
2008 12 07 000000 04 23 24.1 +13 22 48 1.071 2.045 168.0 5.7 19.9 0.67 275.0
2008 12 08 000000 04 22 18.9 +13 24 15 1.074 2.046 167.1 6.2 19.9 0.66 275.5


-- Edited by Blobrana at 12:00, 2008-12-12

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