(300163) 2006 VW139

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(300163) 2006 VW139
Discovery[1]
Discovered bySpacewatch
Discovery date15 November 2006
Designations
(300163) 2006 VW139
Orbital characteristics[2]
Epoch 18 April 2013 (JD 2457800.5)
Aphelion3.66075114 AU
Perihelion2.4340321 AU
3.04739164 AU
Eccentricity0.2012736
5.32 yr (1943.08 days)
118.81838°
Inclination3.24071°
83.1908°
281.3476°
Known satellites1
Physical characteristics
15.929 ± 0.71925

(300163) 2006 VW139 is an unusual object in the Asteroid belt, it includes two asteroids with comet-like features orbiting each other[3].

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