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787:. As a result, its size, while it was assumed to be a single body, was estimated to lie within the range of 250 to 420 km (155 to 260 mi). Now that it is known to be a binary system, one body 95% the size of the other, the diameters are estimated to be 243 and 230 kilometres (151 and 143 mi).
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Sila–Nunam experiences periodic changes in brightness with the full period, which is equal to the orbital binary period (see below). The light curve is double peaked with the secondary period equal to half of the full period. The rotation of both components of the system is synchronously locked with
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Sila and Nunam are so close in size (within 5%) that they may be thought of as a double cubewano. Sila is approximately 250 km in diameter and Nunam 236 km. Their albedo is about 9%. They orbit at a distance of 2,777 ± 19 km (1,726 ± 12 mi) every 12.51 days:
751:) is the Earth goddess, in some traditions Sila's wife. Nuna created the land animals and, in some traditions, the Inuit (in other traditions Sila created the first people out of wet sand). Sila breathed life into the Inuit.
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Muller, T.G.; Lellouch, E.; Stansberry, J.; et al. (2010). ""TNOs are Cool": A survey of the trans-Neptunian region I. Results from the
Herschel science demonstration phase (SDP)".
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David L. Rabinowitz; Susan D. Benecchi; William M. Grundy; Anne J. Verbiscer (2014). "The rotational light curve of (79360) Sila–Nunam, an eclipsing binary in the Kuiper Belt".
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Fornasier, S.; Barucci, M.A.; de Bergh, C.; et al. (2009). "Visible spectroscopy of the new ESO large programme on trans-Neptunian objects and
Centaurs: final results".
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There is no established pronunciation of these names in
English, but this is perhaps the easiest way to say them. Depending on dialect and accent, the Inuit language vowels
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the orbital motion and both bodies are elongated with their long axes pointing to each other. From 2009 to 2017 Sila–Nunam experienced mutual occultation events.
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W.M. Grundy; S.D. Benecchi; D.L. Rabinowitz; et al. (2012). "Mutual events in the Cold
Classical transneptunian binary system Sila and Nunam".
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Grundy, W.M.; Buie, M.W.; Spencer, J. R. (2005). "Near-Infrared
Spectrum of Low-Inclination Classical Kuiper Belt Object (79360) 1997 CS29".
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Evidence for Recent
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Boehnhardt, H.; Bagnulo, S.; Muinonen, S.; et al. (2004).
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678:Sila–Nunam was discovered on 4 February 1997 by
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351:Longitude of ascending node
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725:The two components are named after
709:observations of 22 October 2002 by
2198:Cold classical Kuiper belt objects
14:
1088:. 11 January 2012. Archived from
717:and announced on 5 October 2005.
415:37.9599 AU (5.67872 Tm)
404:42.3938 AU (6.34202 Tm)
277:44.1157 AU (6.59961 Tm)
265:43.3862 AU (6.49048 Tm)
1481:AstDyS-2, Asteroids—Dynamic Site
871:"List of Transneptunian Objects"
111:
763:). It orbits very close to 4:7
2228:Binary trans-Neptunian objects
2218:Discoveries by David C. Jewitt
1:
2203:Discoveries by Chad Trujillo
1460:Rabinowitz, et al. (2009). "
1330:is 'outside' ("in the air").
1254:10.1016/j.icarus.2014.03.046
1154:10.1016/j.icarus.2012.04.014
656:classical Kuiper belt object
2233:Slow rotating minor planets
1407:10.1051/0004-6361/200912582
1204:10.1051/0004-6361/201014683
377:Argument of perihelion
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1447:10.1051/0004-6361:20040005
1426:Astronomy and Astrophysics
1377:Astronomy and Astrophysics
1174:Astronomy and Astrophysics
907:may be similar to English
178:Minor planet category
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30:Sila–Nunam imaged by the
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1342:The Astronomical Journal
1299:Sila–Nunam Mutual Events
785:Herschel Space Telescope
775:Physical characteristics
617:Absolute magnitude
527:Sidereal rotation period
421:Physical characteristics
161:Alternative designations
2213:Discoveries by Jane Luu
1946:Trans-Neptunian objects
1614:Minor planets navigator
1530:JPL Small-Body Database
1438:2004A&A...415L..21B
1399:2009A&A...508..457F
1196:2010A&A...518L.146M
875:IAU Minor Planet Center
644:provisional designation
610:21.54–21.78 (2014–2015)
507:Synodic rotation period
363:Time of perihelion
206:Orbital characteristics
1965:Scattered-disc objects
1794:Trans-Neptunian object
1494:Observation prediction
941:Eskimo–Aleut languages
819:Semi-major axis:
32:Hubble Space Telescope
1021:(2014-01-28 last obs)
830:12.50995 ± 0.00036 d
765:mean-motion resonance
696:Mauna Kea Observatory
225:Uncertainty parameter
1767:Distant minor planet
1082:"(79360) Sila-Nunam"
783:was measured by the
532:12.50995 ± 0.00036 d
237:6940 days (19.00 yr)
200:Silaupian, Nunaupian
97:MPC designation
2223:Named minor planets
2172:541132 Leleākūhonua
1576:Physical parameters
1354:2005AJ....130.1299G
1326:is 'on land' while
1280:on 1 September 2006
1272:Stephen C. Tegler.
1246:2014Icar..236...72R
1146:2012Icar..220...74G
1086:Wm. Robert Johnston
822:2,777 ± 19 km
82:Discovery date
71:Discovery site
20:
1626:(79360) Sila–Nunam
1518:Observational info
1316:subject/possessive
1000:See Mallon (2000)
881:on 15 October 2008
711:Denise C. Stephens
605:Apparent magnitude
102:(79360) Sila–Nunam
46:Discovered by
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90:Designations
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1953:TNO classes
1894:Cosmic dust
1858:Long-period
1848:Halley-type
1804:Kuiper belt
1689:Designation
680:Jane X. Luu
566:(−384
558:Temperature
496:−0.22
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329:Mean motion
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1853:Hyperbolic
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858:References
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438:30 km
428:Dimensions
389:satellites
356:304.34152°
261:Perihelion
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196:Adjectives
1997:TNO moons
1960:Cubewanos
1789:Damocloid
1552:Ephemeris
1544:Discovery
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674:Discovery
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344:2.240951°
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1990:Twotinos
1985:Plutinos
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