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(118702) 2000 OM67

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(118702) 2000 OM67
Discovery
Discovered byMarc W. Buie and Susan D. Kern[1]
Discovery dateJuly 31, 2000
Designations
Designation
(118702) 2000 OM67
none
SDO
Orbital characteristics
Epoch December 31, 2006 (JD 2454100.5)
Aphelion23610.007 Gm (157.823 AU)
Perihelion5858.288 Gm (39.160 AU)
14734.147 Gm (98.492 AU)
Eccentricity0.602
357024.339 d (977.48 a)
2.71 km/s
6.674°
Inclination23.359°
327.096°
348.469°
Physical characteristics
Dimensions201 km[2]
Mass8.5×1018? kg
Mean density
2.0? g/cm³
0.0562? m/s²
0.1063? km/s
? d
Albedo0.10?
Temperature~28 K
Spectral type
?
6.7

(118702) 2000 OM67, also written as (118702) 2000 OM67, is a trans-Neptunian object (TNO) that resides in the scattered disc region of the Solar System. It was discovered on July 31, 2000 by Marc W. Buie and Susan D. Kern.

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