2019 EU5

2019 EU5 is an extreme trans-Neptunian object from the scattered disc on a highly eccentric orbit in the outermost region of the Solar System. It was discovered on 5 March 2019, by American astronomers Scott Sheppard, David Tholen, and Chad Trujillo at Mauna Kea Observatories in Hawaii, and announced on 17 December 2021.[1] It was 83.4 astronomical units from the Sun when it was discovered, making it one of the most distant known Solar System objects from the Sun as of December 2021.[1] It has been identified in precovery images from 6 January 2016.[2]

2019 EU5
Discovery[1]
Discovered byS. S. Sheppard
D. J. Tholen
C. Trujillo
Discovery siteMauna Kea Obs.
Discovery date5 March 2019
Designations
2019 EU5
TNO[2] · ESDO (detached)[3] · ETNO · distant[4]
Orbital characteristics (barycentric)[5]
Epoch 21 January 2022 (JD 2459600.5)
Uncertainty parameter 4[2]
Observation arc5.03 yr (1,837 days)
Earliest precovery date6 January 2016
Aphelion2,395 AU
Perihelion46.759 AU
1,221 AU
Eccentricity0.9617
42,630 yr
359.331°
0° 0m 0.083s / day
Inclination18.207°
109.227°
109.204°
Physical characteristics
Mean diameter
160–220 km (est. 0.1–0.2)[6]
25.6[1]
6.35±0.14[2][4]

    References

    1. "MPEC 2021-Y19 : 2019 EU15". Minor Planet Electronic Circular. Minor Planet Center. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
    2. "JPL Small-Body Database Browser: (2019 EU15)" (2021-01-16 last obs.). Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
    3. "List Of Centaurs and Scattered-Disk Objects". Minor Planet Center. International Astronomical Union. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
    4. "2019 EU15". Minor Planet Center. International Astronomical Union. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
    5. "Horizons System". Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved 17 December 2021. (Solution using the Solar System barycenter. Ephemeris Type: Osculating Orbital Elements, Coordinate Center: 500@0, Time Specification: JD 2459600.5)
    6. "Asteroid Size Estimator". Center for Near Earth Object Studies. Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
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