(33001) 1997 CU29

(33001) 1997 CU29 (provisional designation 1997 CU29) is a cold classical Kuiper belt object, or cubewano. It has a perihelion (closest approach to the Sun) at 41.6 AU and an aphelion (farthest approach from the Sun) of 45.1 AU. 1997 CU29 is about 280 km in diameter. It was discovered on February 6, 1997, by David C. Jewitt, Jane X. Luu, Chad Trujillo, and Jun Chen at the Mauna Kea Observatory, Hawaii.

(33001) 1997 CU29
Discovery
Discovered byDavid C. Jewitt
Jane X. Luu
Chadwick A. Trujillo
Jun Chen
Discovery date6 February 1997
Designations
(33001) 1997 CU29
none
TNO (cubewano)
(cold)
Orbital characteristics
Epoch 13 January 2016 (JD 2457400.5)
Uncertainty parameter 3
Observation arc5880 days (16.10 yr)
Aphelion45.29450 AU (6.775961 Tm)
Perihelion42.07164 AU (6.293828 Tm)
43.68307 AU (6.534894 Tm)
Eccentricity0.036889
288.72 yr (105455 d)
4.52 km/s
248.774°
0° 0m 12.29s / day
Inclination1.45231°
350.339°
259.868°
Earth MOID41.0568 AU (6.14201 Tm)
Jupiter MOID36.7177 AU (5.49289 Tm)
Physical characteristics
Dimensions280 km
Mass1.3×1019? kg
Mean density
2.0? g/cm3
Equatorial surface gravity
0.0641? m/s2
Equatorial escape velocity
0.1213? km/s
? d
0.10?
Temperature~ 42 K
?
6.5
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