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Latest revision as of 10:55, 14 March 2010

{{{name}}}
Epoch: {{{epoch}}}
M {{{mano}}}
n: {{{mmot}}}
a: {{{sma}}}
e: {{{ecc}}}
P: {{{orbper}}}
Perihelion: {{{peri2000}}}
Node: {{{node2000}}}
Inclination: {{{incl2000}}}
H: {{{avmag}}}
G: {{{slope}}}


M Mean anomaly at the epoch.
n Mean daily motion (in degrees/day).
a Semimajor axis (in AU).
e Orbital eccentricity.
P Orbital period (in years).
Perihelion The J2000.0 argument of perihelion (in degrees).
Node The J2000.0 longitude of the ascending node (in degrees).
Inclination The J2000.0 inclination (in degrees).
H Absolute visual magnitude.
G Slope parameter. For an explanation of the H,G magnitude system refer to Application of Photometric Models to Asteroids, Bowell et al., in Asteroids II, 524-556 (published by the University of Arizona Press, ISBN 0-8165-1123-3) and the references therein.