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- Q15982738 subject Q7152539.
- Q15982738 subject Q8282816.
- Q15982738 absoluteMagnitude "14.1".
- Q15982738 abstract "2005 VX3 is the minor planet with the largest known heliocentric semi-major axis and aphelion. Additionally its perihelion lies within the orbit of Jupiter, which means it also has the largest orbital eccentricity of any known minor planet. 2005 VX3 has a barycentric semi-major axis of ~1026 AU. 2012 DR30 has a larger barycentric semi-major axis. The epoch of January 2016 was when 2005 VX3 had its largest heliocentric semi-major axis.2005 VX3 has a short observation arc of 81 days and does not have a well constrained orbit. It has not been observed since January 2006, when it came to perihelion, 4.1 AU from the Sun. It may be a dormant comet that has not been seen outgassing. In the past it may have made closer approaches to the Sun that could have removed most near-surface volatiles. The current orbit crosses the ecliptic just inside Jupiter's orbit and has a Jupiter-MOID of 0.8 AU.As of 2016, it has an apparent magnitude of ~27 and is 22 AU from the Sun. It would require one of the largest telescopes in the world for any more follow-up observations.".
- Q15982738 apoapsis "3.065260370643E14".
- Q15982738 apoapsis "4.60761441756E14".
- Q15982738 apparentMagnitude "27.0".
- Q15982738 discovered "2005-11-01".
- Q15982738 discoverer Q1749185.
- Q15982738 epoch "2457000.5 (2014-Dec-09.0)".
- Q15982738 orbitalPeriod "1.03824504E12".
- Q15982738 orbitalPeriod "5.2320384E9".
- Q15982738 periapsis "6.1848247683501E11".
- Q15982738 thumbnail Celestia_distant_object_orbits.png?width=300.
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- Q15982738 absMagnitude "14.1".
- Q15982738 aphelion "3080".
- Q15982738 aphelion "~2049 AU".
- Q15982738 discovered "2005-11-01".
- Q15982738 discoverer Q1749185.
- Q15982738 epoch "2457000.5".
- Q15982738 magnitude "27".
- Q15982738 name "2005".
- Q15982738 perihelion "4.1343".
- Q15982738 period "1.03824504E12".
- Q15982738 period "60556".
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- Q15982738 comment "2005 VX3 is the minor planet with the largest known heliocentric semi-major axis and aphelion. Additionally its perihelion lies within the orbit of Jupiter, which means it also has the largest orbital eccentricity of any known minor planet. 2005 VX3 has a barycentric semi-major axis of ~1026 AU. 2012 DR30 has a larger barycentric semi-major axis.".
- Q15982738 label "2005 VX3".
- Q15982738 depiction Celestia_distant_object_orbits.png.
- Q15982738 name "2005 VX3".