Author
Connors, MartinVeillet, Christian
Brasser, Ramon
Wiegert, Paul
Chodas, Paul
Mikkola, Seppo
Innanen, Kimmo
Issue Date
2004-01-01
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Connors, M., Veillet, C., Brasser, R., Wiegert, P., Chodas, P., Mikkola, S., & Innanen, K. (2004). Discovery of Earth's quasi‐satellite. Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 39(8), 1251-1255.Publisher
The Meteoritical SocietyJournal
Meteoritics & Planetary ScienceAdditional Links
https://meteoritical.org/Abstract
The newly discovered asteroid 2003 YN107 is currently a quasi-satellite of the Earth, making a satellite-like orbit of high inclination with apparent period of one year. The term quasisatellite is used since these large orbits are not completely closed, but rather perturbed portions of the asteroid's orbit around the Sun. Due to its extremely Earth-like orbit, this asteroid is influenced by Earth's gravity to remain within 0.1 AU of the Earth for approximately 10 years (1997 to 2006). Prior to this, it had been on a horseshoe orbit closely following Earth's orbit for several hundred years. It will re-enter such an orbit, and make one final libration of 123 years, after which it will have a close interaction with the Earth and transition to a circulating orbit. Chaotic effects limit our ability to determine the origin or fate of this object.Type
Articletext
Language
enISSN
1945-5100ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1111/j.1945-5100.2004.tb00944.x