(612533) 2002XV93


This object has a more recent orbit available here

Object

Object (612533) 2002XV93
Diameter(1) 549 km
Dynamic class(1) plutino
Absolute magnitude 4.86
G slop 0.15
(1) Data from the johnston archive list.

Orbital elements

Epoch (Julian date) 2460600.5
Semi major axis 39.515357 ± 0.002429 au
Eccentricity 0.124304250 ± 0.000009285
Inclination 13.266717648 ± 0.000044008 °
Longitude of ascending node 18.921789 ± 0.000423 °
Argument of perihelia 162.182982 ± 0.021369 °
Mean anomaly 295.973405 ± 0.019656 °
Orbital period 248.40 yr

Ephemeris & Observations

Ephemeris version NIMAv4
Observation file (documentation) omc_ast_NIMAv4.txt
bsp file 612533_2002XV93_nima_v4.bsp
Date of first observation 1990-10-16
Date of last observation 2024-02-15
Number of observations used in the fit 136
Number of rejected observations 0
Number of DES observations 0
Number of MPC observations 136
Number of unpublished observations 0
RMS of observations 0.218 arcsec

Residuals

residual plot

Residuals in right ascension and declination compared to NIMAv4 ephemeris.
Colours indicate the estimated precision in arcsec used as weights in the fitting process.

Orbit quality

date σα (arcsec) σδ (arcsec)
2024-01 0.196 0.123
2024-07 0.197 0.129
2025-01 0.236 0.133
2025-07 0.235 0.140
2026-01 0.283 0.143
2026-07 0.279 0.152
2027-01 0.337 0.154
2027-07 0.329 0.165
2028-01 0.397 0.167

Ephemeris comparison

residual plot

Difference between NIMAv4 and JPL20 in right ascension (weighted by cos δ) and in declination.
Gray area represents the 1-σ uncertainty of NIMA ephemeris. Green dots represent the DES observations.