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- 10370_Hylonome apoapsis "4.6812165699444E9".
- 10370_Hylonome orbitalPeriod "125.54".
- 10370_Hylonome periapsis "2.8200694605657E9".
- 10370_Hylonome absoluteMagnitude "8.6".
- 10370_Hylonome absoluteMagnitude "9.35".
- 10370_Hylonome abstract "10370 Hylonome (/haɪˈlɒnəmiː/; from Greek: ‘Υλονομη), provisional designation 1995 DW2, is a minor planet orbiting in the outer Solar System. The dark and icy body belongs to the class of centaurs and measures about 75 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 27 February 1995, by English astronomer David C. Jewitt and Vietnamese American astronomer Jane Luu at the U.S. Mauna Kea Observatory in Hawaii.Centaurs are a large population of icy bodies in transition between trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) and Jupiter-family comets (JFCs), their orbits being unstable due to perturbations by the giant planets. Currently, Uranus controls Hylonome's perihelion and Neptune its aphelion.Hylonome is a carbonaceous C-type body that orbits the Sun at a distance of 18.9–31.3 AU once every 125 years and 6 months (45,854 days). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.25 and an inclination of 4° with respect to the ecliptic. It is a Neptune-crosser, and an outer-grazer of the orbit of Uranus, which it hence does not cross. It is estimated to have a relatively long orbital half-life of about 6.37 million years. In the year 3478, it will pass within approximately 85 gigameters of Uranus and its semi-major axis will be reduced from 25.1 to 23.5 AU.Observations with the infrared Spitzer Space Telescope indicate a diameter of 7001700000000000000♠70±20 kilometers, whereas the Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link (CALL) assumes an albedo of 0.057, giving a diameter of 75.1 kilometers. A study in 2014, using data from Spitzer's Multiband Imaging Photometer (MIPS) and Herschel's Photodetector Array Camera and Spectrometer, gave a low albedo 6998509999999999999♠0.051±0.030 and a diameter of 7001740000000000000♠74±16 kilometers, based on an absolute magnitude of 7000951000000000000♠9.51±0.08. The study concluded that among the observed population of centaurs, there is no correlation between their sizes, albedos, and orbital parameters. However, the smaller the centaur, the more reddish it is.The minor planet was named for Hylonome, a centaur in Greek mythology. The beautiful and civilized Hylonome was the fairest of all the female centaurs. She was in love with the handsome Cyllaros, who was accidentally killed by a javelin, thrown at a wedding. On witnessing this, Hylonome threw herself on the javelin and died.".
- 10370_Hylonome albedo "0.057".
- 10370_Hylonome apoapsis "4.6812165699444E12".
- 10370_Hylonome discovered "1995-02-27".
- 10370_Hylonome discoverer David_C._Jewitt.
- 10370_Hylonome discoverer Jane_Luu.
- 10370_Hylonome epoch "13 January 2016 (JD2457400.5)".
- 10370_Hylonome orbitalPeriod "1.0846656E7".
- 10370_Hylonome periapsis "2.8200694605657E12".
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- 10370_Hylonome wikiPageWikiLinkText "10370 Hylonome".
- 10370_Hylonome absMagnitude "8.6".
- 10370_Hylonome absMagnitude "9.35".
- 10370_Hylonome albedo "0.057".
- 10370_Hylonome aphelion "31.292".
- 10370_Hylonome argPeri "6.2914".
- 10370_Hylonome ascNode "178.08".
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- 10370_Hylonome dimensions "75.09".
- 10370_Hylonome dimensions "km".
- 10370_Hylonome discovered "1995-02-27".
- 10370_Hylonome discoverer David_C._Jewitt.
- 10370_Hylonome discoverer Jane_Luu.
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- 10370_Hylonome discoverySite Mauna_Kea_Observatories.
- 10370_Hylonome eccentricity "0.2481".
- 10370_Hylonome epoch "2016-01-13".
- 10370_Hylonome id "2010370".
- 10370_Hylonome inclination "4.1442".
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- 10370_Hylonome mpCategory "centaur ".
- 10370_Hylonome mpName "10370".
- 10370_Hylonome name "10370".
- 10370_Hylonome namedAfter Hylonome.
- 10370_Hylonome observationArc "4.8188455199999994E8".
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- 10370_Hylonome perihelion "18.851".
- 10370_Hylonome period "3.9617411040000005E9".
- 10370_Hylonome semimajor "25.071".
- 10370_Hylonome spectralType "C ".
- 10370_Hylonome title "10370".