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Showalter, Mark R.; Benecchi, Susan D.; Buie, Marc W.; Grundy, William M.; Keane, James T.; Lisse, Carey M.; Olkin, Cathy B.; Porter, Simon B.; Robbins, Stuart J.; Singer, Kelsi N.; Verbiscer, Anne J.; Weaver, Harold A.; Zangari, Amanda M.; Hamilton, Douglas P.; Kaufmann, David E. (2021).
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John Stansberry; Will Grundy; Mike Brown; Dale Cruikshank; John Spencer; David Trilling; Jean-Luc Margot (20 February 2007). "Physical Properties of Kuiper Belt and Centaur Objects: Constraints from Spitzer Space Telescope".
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Hans-J. Bode; Filipe Braga Ribas; B. Sicardy (2013). "Bright Star Occultations by TNOs in 2014. J. Occultation Astronomy 2014-1". IOTA (International Occultation Timing Association).
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of +13.8 was possible on 11 February 2009. Another such event involving a star with an
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of Uranus and is estimated to have a long orbital half-life of about 11.1 
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Hainaut, O. R.; Boehnhardt, H.; Protopapa, S. (October 2012).
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List of centaurs (small Solar System bodies) § 55576
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(2004). 846: 844: 750:A Practical Dictionary of the English Language 1247: 1192: 8: 766:"Orbit Fit and Astrometric record for 55576" 18: 943:"Star occultation by asteroid 55576 Amycus" 1275: 1254: 1240: 1232: 1199: 1185: 1177: 816: 814: 658:Amycus (2002 GB10) lies within 0.009  24: 1091: 1073: 1031: 1013: 868: 802: 791: 789: 787: 722: 720: 718: 716: 714: 712: 1539:Astronomical objects discovered in 2002 1519:Minor planet object articles (numbered) 823:"List of Known Trans-Neptunian Objects" 708: 978: 967: 821:Wm. Robert Johnston (22 August 2008). 17: 829:from the original on 13 February 2009 377:Longitude of ascending node 7: 1524:Centaurs (small Solar System bodies) 697:List of Solar System objects by size 1127: 916:"AstDys (55576) Amycus Ephemerides" 302:25.098 AU (3.7546 Tm) (a) 290:15.178 AU (2.2706 Tm) (q) 589:discovered on 8 April 2002 by the 405:9.92261 AU (1.484401 Tm) 14: 1033:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2004.08240.x 941:Steve Preston (8 January 2009). 619:in February 2003. Data from the 555: 220: 178: 94: 638:of star UCAC2 17967364 with an 600:The minor planet was named for 1: 1093:10.1016/j.icarus.2020.114098 654:Near 3:4 resonance of Uranus 887:10.1051/0004-6361/201219566 389:Argument of perihelion 1555: 857:Astronomy and Astrophysics 159:Minor planet category 30:Orbital diagram (top view) 1278: 1263:Small Solar System bodies 1214: 545: 319:Orbital period (sidereal) 262:7204 days (19.72 yr) 248: 236: 23: 533:Absolute magnitude  424:Physical characteristics 142:Alternative designations 1208:Minor planets navigator 1124:JPL Small-Body Database 879:2012A&A...546A.115H 621:Spitzer Space Telescope 448:Synodic rotation period 231:Orbital characteristics 1388:Trans-Neptunian object 977:Cite journal requires 825:. Johnston's Archive. 682: 677:The failed libration ( 730:(2007-08-15 last obs) 676: 360:0° 0 28.219 / day (n) 250:Uncertainty parameter 1361:Distant minor planet 748:Noah Webster (1884) 636:asteroid occultation 80:MPC designation 1534:Named minor planets 1529:Discoveries by NEAT 1170:Physical parameters 1084:2021Icar..35614098S 1024:2004MNRAS.354..798H 623:gave a diameter of 65:Discovery date 54:Discovery site 20: 683: 644:apparent magnitude 640:apparent magnitude 634:A low probability 521:Apparent magnitude 42:Discovered by 1506: 1505: 1418: 1417: 1303:Meanings of names 1229: 1228: 549: 548: 240:13 January 2016 ( 1546: 1276: 1256: 1249: 1242: 1233: 1201: 1194: 1187: 1178: 1162:Orbital elements 1106: 1105: 1095: 1077: 1052: 1046: 1045: 1035: 1017: 1015:astro-ph/0407400 993: 987: 986: 980: 975: 973: 965: 961: 955: 954: 952: 950: 938: 932: 931: 929: 927: 912: 906: 905: 903: 901: 872: 848: 839: 838: 836: 834: 818: 809: 808: 806: 804:astro-ph/0702538 793: 782: 781: 779: 777: 758: 752: 746: 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Retrieved 681:) of Amycus. 657: 633: 629:12.5 km 614: 599: 552:55576 Amycus 551: 550: 534: 457:(0.407  440:12.5 km 339:Mean anomaly 324:125.74  308:Eccentricity 272:35.019  73:Designations 68:8 April 2002 19:55576 Amycus 15: 1488:Cosmic dust 1452:Long-period 1442:Halley-type 1398:Kuiper belt 1283:Designation 949:28 December 833:28 February 776:28 February 662:of the 3:4 615:It came to 394:239.17° (ω) 382:315.45° (Ω) 370:13.352° (i) 366:Inclination 355:Mean motion 312:0.39526 (e) 129:Named after 1513:Categories 1493:Meteoroids 1472:Sungrazing 1447:Hyperbolic 1403:Oort cloud 1346:Near-Earth 1075:2105.03543 1068:: 114098. 703:References 617:perihelion 453:9.76  431:Dimensions 286:Perihelion 172:Adjectives 1383:Damocloid 1146:Ephemeris 1138:Discovery 1102:225284888 870:1209.1896 664:resonance 604:, a male 36:Discovery 1467:Periodic 1393:Detached 1313:Asteroid 1042:16002759 926:15 March 895:54776793 827:Archived 734:12 April 686:See also 268:Aphelion 176:Amycian 1432:Extinct 1371:Centaur 1121:at the 1080:Bibcode 1020:Bibcode 875:Bibcode 606:centaur 595:Palomar 587:centaur 413:Jupiter 165:Centaur 148:2002 GB 59:Palomar 1424:Comets 1336:Family 1321:Active 1288:Groups 1166:· 1164:  1158:· 1156:  1150:· 1148:  1142:· 1140:  1134:· 1132:  1100:  1062:Icarus 1040:  893:  863:: 20. 602:Amycus 473:~ 0.18 344:37.041 216:Symbol 134:Amycus 1481:Other 1437:Great 1168: 1160: 1152: 1144: 1136: 1098:S2CID 1070:arXiv 1038:S2CID 1010:arXiv 891:S2CID 865:arXiv 799:arXiv 585:is a 510:0.032 506:0.705 497:0.034 493:1.111 418:4.133 280:) (Q) 238:Epoch 1457:Lost 1298:Moon 1293:List 983:help 951:2009 928:2009 902:2019 835:2009 778:2009 736:2016 625:76.3 591:NEAT 526:~ 20 436:76.3 401:MOID 47:NEAT 1088:doi 1066:356 1028:doi 1006:354 883:doi 861:546 668:Myr 608:in 593:at 541:7.8 535:(H) 502:V–R 489:B–V 348:(M) 1515:: 1096:. 1086:. 1078:. 1064:. 1060:. 1036:. 1026:. 1018:. 1004:. 1000:. 974:: 972:}} 968:{{ 889:. 881:. 873:. 859:. 855:. 843:^ 813:^ 786:^ 764:. 711:^ 670:. 660:AU 631:. 612:. 597:. 504:= 491:= 326:yr 278:Tm 274:AU 242:JD 150:10 1255:e 1248:t 1241:v 1200:e 1193:t 1186:v 1104:. 1090:: 1082:: 1072:: 1044:. 1030:: 1022:: 1012:: 985:) 981:( 953:. 930:. 904:. 885:: 877:: 867:: 837:. 807:. 801:: 780:. 738:. 627:± 581:/ 578:s 575:ə 572:k 569:ɪ 566:m 563:æ 560:ˈ 557:/ 508:± 495:± 461:) 459:d 455:h 438:± 411:T 346:° 332:) 330:d 252:2 207:/ 204:n 201:ə 198:i 195:s 192:ɪ 189:m 186:ˈ 183:ə 180:/ 120:/ 117:s 114:ə 111:k 108:ɪ 105:m 102:æ 99:ˈ 96:/

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Discovered by
NEAT
Discovery site
Palomar
MPC designation
/ˈæmɪkəs/
Amycus
Alternative designations
Minor planet category
Centaur
Adjectives
/əˈmɪsiən/
Symbol

Orbital characteristics
Epoch
JD
Uncertainty parameter
Observation arc
Aphelion
AU
Tm
Perihelion
Semi-major axis
Eccentricity
Orbital period (sidereal)
yr
d
Mean anomaly

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