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- Q19636541 subject Q14437737.
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- Q19636541 absoluteMagnitude "8.3".
- Q19636541 abstract "2015 DB216 is a centaur and Uranus co-orbital discovered on February 27, 2015, by the Mount Lemmon Survey. It is the second known centaur on a horseshoe orbit with Uranus, and the third Uranus co-orbital discovered after 2011 QF99 and 83982 Crantor.An early orbital calculation of the asteroid with an observation arc of 10 days suggested an extremely close MOID to Neptune, but further observations on March 27 refined the orbit to show that the asteroid passes no less than several astronomical units away from Neptune, and show the orbit instead being that of a typical centaur, with a perihelion near that of Saturn, and traveling near to Uranus and Neptune. Later, observations suggested a distant orbit traveling extremely distant from the Sun, but now this too has been shown to be incorrect with later observations. However, it does have a semimajor axis near that of Uranus, making it a Uranus co-orbital. However it is not a Trojan, as it stays near the opposite side of the Sun from Uranus.A paper, submitted on July 27, 2015, analyzed 2015 DB216's orbital evolution, and suggested that it may be more stable than the other known Uranus co-orbitals due to its high inclination, and that many more undiscovered Uranus co-orbitals may exist.Precovery images from 2003 were located soon after 2015 DB216's discovery, giving it a 11-year observation arc.".
- Q19636541 apoapsis "3.8066674178322E12".
- Q19636541 apparentMagnitude "20.7".
- Q19636541 apparentMagnitude "20.8".
- Q19636541 discovered "2015-02-27".
- Q19636541 discoverer Q1749185.
- Q19636541 epoch "June 27, 2015 (JD2457200.5)".
- Q19636541 orbitalPeriod "946727.9999999999".
- Q19636541 periapsis "1.9414811659446E12".
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- Q19636541 absMagnitude "8.3".
- Q19636541 aphelion "25.446".
- Q19636541 discovered "2015-02-27".
- Q19636541 discoverer "Mount Lemmon Survey".
- Q19636541 epoch "2015-06-27".
- Q19636541 magnitude "20.7".
- Q19636541 magnitude "20.8".
- Q19636541 magnitude "peak 19.4".
- Q19636541 perihelion "12.978".
- Q19636541 period "946727.9999999999".
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- Q19636541 comment "2015 DB216 is a centaur and Uranus co-orbital discovered on February 27, 2015, by the Mount Lemmon Survey.".
- Q19636541 label "2015 DB216".