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Summary
Description XR190orb top.gif |
English:
This is a digram highlighting the orbit of trans-Neptunian object , temporarily named Buffy. The unusually low
eccentricity
for a
scattered disk object
object with such a large
perihelion
can be seen clearly here. This coupled with its very high
inclination
(visible in
this image
) make Buffy very difficult to explain. The blue triangles are
kuiper belt objects
and
scattered disk objects
shown with their orbits. The small ring in the center is
Earth
's orbit, shown for scale.
Source:
[1]
. Released under the terms of the
GFDL
to
Jasongetsdown
by
Lynne Allen
, leader of the team who discovered this object.
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Date | 15 December 2005 (original upload date) |
Source | Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons by Shizhao using CommonsHelper . |
Author | The original uploader was Jasongetsdown at English Wikipedia . |
Licensing
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Original upload log
The original description page was
here
. All following user names refer to en.wikipedia.
- 2005-12-15 18:20 Jasongetsdown 539×518× (34445 bytes) This is a digram highlighting the orbit of trans-Neptunian object {{mpl|2004 XR|190}}, temporarily named Buffy. The unusually low [[eccentricity]] for an object with such a large [[perihelion]] can be seen clearly here. This coupled with its very high [[i