(136120) 2003 LG7

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(136120) 2003 LG7
Discovery A
Discoverer M. W. Buie[1]
Discovery date June 1, 2003
Alternate
designations
B
none
Category 1:3 Res.
Orbital elements C
Epoch
Eccentricity (e) 0.485
Semi-major axis (a) 63.012 AU
Perihelion (q) 32.445 AU
Aphelion (Q) 93.579 AU
Orbital period (P) 182698 d (500.20 a)[2]
Mean orbital speed  ?
Inclination (i) 20.1°
Longitude of the
ascending node
(Ω)
238.3°
Argument of
perihelion
(ω)
342.5°
Mean anomaly (M) 7.6°
Physical characteristics D
Dimensions 116 km[3]
Mass  ?
Density  ?
Surface gravity  ?
Escape velocity  ?
Rotation period  ?
Spectral class  ?
Absolute magnitude 7.9
Albedo (geometric)  ?
Mean surface
temperature
 ?
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(136120) 2003 LG7, also written as 2003 LG7, is a trans-Neptunian object that resides in the Kuiper belt. It was discovered on June 1, 2003 by Marc W. Buie.

It is in a 1:3 orbital resonance with the planet Neptune.

[edit] References

  1. ^ List Of Centaurs and Scattered-Disk Objects
  2. ^ AstDyS: (136120) 2003LG7
  3. ^ List of known trans-Neptunian objects