(523639) 2010 RE64

(523639) 2010 RE64
Discovery[1]
Discovered byPan-STARRS 1
Discovery siteHaleakala Obs.
Discovery date11 July 2010
Designations
(523639) 2010 RE64
2010 RE64
TNO[2] · SDO[3]
distant[1]
Orbital characteristics[2]
Epoch 27 April 2019 (JD 2458600.5)
Uncertainty parameter· 2[1]
Observation arc7.47 yr (2,729 d)
Aphelion94.746 AU
Perihelion36.443 AU
65.595 AU
Eccentricity0.4444
531.27 yr (194,045 d)
320.94°
0° 0m 6.84s / day
Inclination13.550°
67.306°
≈ 17 December 2076[4]
±2.4 days
20.572°
Physical characteristics
561 km[5]
584 km (est. at 0.09 and H=4.4)[6]
350–780 km (for 0.25–0.05 albedo and H=4.4)[6]
0.09 (est.)[5]
21.45[7]
4.4[1][2]
4.6[5]

(523639) 2010 RE64 (provisional designation 2010 RE64) is a trans-Neptunian object in the scattered disc located in the outermost region of the Solar System, approximately 570 kilometers (350 miles) in diameter. It was discovered on 11 July 2010 by the Pan-STARRS-1 survey at the Haleakala Observatory, Hawaii, in the United States.[1]

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