2013 GP136

2013 GP136
Designations
MPC designation 2013 GP136
TNO, sednoid
Orbital characteristics[1]
Epoch JD 2457400.5 (2016-Jan-13.0)
Observation arc 717 days
Aphelion 263.8736 AU
Perihelion 41.1201 AU
152.4968 AU
Eccentricity 0.73035
1870 years
355.92184
Inclination 33.50041
210.71728
42.15634

    2013 GP136 is a planetoid in the outer reaches of the Solar System.

    It was mentioned in a paper 2016 by Malhotra of the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, at The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ as a detached object with a perihelion greater than 40 AUs, and a 6:1 orbital period ratio with Sedna, and in a possible 9:1 Mean-motion resonance with a hypothetical large Planet Nine.[2]

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