9945 Karinaxavier

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9945 Karinaxavier
File:AnimatedOrbitOf99451990KX.gif
Orbit of 9945 Karinaxavier (blue), planets (red) and the Sun (black). The outermost planet visible is Jupiter.
Discovery
Discovered by E. F. Helin
Discovery date 21 May 1990
Designations
MPC designation 9945 Karinaxavier
1971 UU2, 1981 UL24, 1987 QT11, 1993 FH2
Orbital characteristics[1]
Epoch 13 January 2016 (JD 2457400.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc 16220 days (44.41 yr)
Aphelion 2.5386150 AU (379.77140 Gm)
Perihelion 1.883063 AU (281.7022 Gm)
2.2108390 AU (330.73681 Gm)
Eccentricity 0.148259
3.29 yr (1200.7 d)
266.9200°
Inclination 5.436154°
104.79673°
168.38268°
Known satellites 1
Earth MOID 0.865578 AU (129.4886 Gm)
Jupiter MOID 2.55317 AU (381.949 Gm)
Physical characteristics
Dimensions ~23.4km[2]
~0.01
Surface temp. min mean max
Kelvin
Celsius
13.6

9945 Karinaxavier is a main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 3.29 years.[1]

Discovered on May 19, 1990 by E. F. Helin working at the Palomar Observatory, it was given the provisional designation "1990 KX".[3]

References

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  3. MPO 97227 Minor Planet Center

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