(87269) 2000 OO67
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| Orbital elements | |
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| Eccentricity (orbit)>e | |
| Inclination>i | ° |
| Perihelion>q |
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| Argument of perihelion>ω | ° |
| Semi-major axis>a | AU |
| Longitude of the ascending node>ω | ° |
| Aphelion>Q |
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| Mean anomaly>M | ° |
| Orbital period>P | years |
| Mean motion>n | °/day |
| Time of perihelion passage>TP | |
(87269) 2000 OO67 (also written (87269) 2000 OO67) is a small Trans-Neptunian object notable for its highly eccentric orbit. At aphelion it is over 1,000 AU from the sun and, with a perihelion of 21 AU, crosses the orbit of Neptune at closest approach. 2000 OO67 is probably composed of rock and ices.
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