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(120348) 2004 TY364

(120348) 2004 TY364
Discovery
Discovered by Michael E. Brown,
Chad Trujillo,
David L. Rabinowitz
Discovery date 3 October 2004
Designations
MPC designation (120348) 2004 TY364
TNO:
Cubewano
SCATEXTD
Other
Orbital characteristics
Epoch 13 January 2016 (JD 2457400.5)
Uncertainty parameter 3
Observation arc 11834 days (32.40 yr)
Aphelion 41.384 AU (6.1910 Tm)
Perihelion 36.176 AU (5.4119 Tm)
38.780 AU (5.8014 Tm)
Eccentricity 0.067140
241.50 yr (88208.5 d)
265.93°
0° 0m 14.692s / day
Inclination 24.8499°
140.6141°
359.71°
Earth MOID 35.1896 AU (5.26429 Tm)
Jupiter MOID 30.8216 AU (4.61085 Tm)
Physical characteristics
Dimensions 512+37
−40
 km
11.70 h (0.488 d)
0.107+0.020
−0.015
20.4
4.520±0.070, 4.8

(120348) 2004 TY364, also written as (120348) 2004 TY364, is a trans-Neptunian object. It is an inner classical Kuiper belt object in the definition by Gladman, Marsden, and Van Laerhoven (e<0.24). Its inclination of almost 25 degrees disqualifies it as such in Marc Buie's definition. It is also not listed as a scattered disc object by the Minor Planet Center. It was discovered by Michael E. Brown, Chad Trujillo and David L. Rabinowitz on October 3, 2004 at the Palomar Observatory.

With an absolute magnitude of 4.5, it is likely a dwarf planet. However, light-curve analysis has questioned whether it really is one.

As of 2014, it is 39.2 AU from the Sun.



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