2006 RJ103

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2006 RJ103
Discovery
Discovery date 2006
Designations
Trojan asteroid
Orbital characteristics[1][2]
Epoch 2012-Mar-14.0 (JD 2456000.5)
Aphelion 31.079 AU
Perihelion 29.312 AU
30.195 AU
Eccentricity 0.029
165.9 yr (60,605 d)
257°
Inclination 8.1615°
120.88°
16°
Physical characteristics
Dimensions 85–190 km
7.5[1]

2006 RJ103 (also written 2006 RJ103) is a Neptune trojan discovered by the SDSS Collaboration in 2006. It was the fifth such body to be discovered. It has the same orbital period as Neptune and orbits at the L4 Lagrangian point about 60 degrees ahead of Neptune[3]

With an absolute magnitude of 7.5,[1] it has a diameter in the range of 85 to 190 km.[4]

References

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  2. AstDys-2 about 2006 RJ103
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