90482 Orcus

Orcus (minor-planet designation 90482 Orcus) is a large trans-Neptunian object with a large moon, Vanth. It has a diameter of 870 to 960 km (540 to 600 mi), the size of or somewhat smaller than the Inner Solar System dwarf planet Ceres. Orcus is generally accepted by astronomers as a dwarf planet, although there is some doubt. The surface of Orcus is relatively bright with albedo reaching 23 percent, neutral in color and rich in water ice. The ice is predominantly in crystalline form, which may be related to past cryovolcanic activity. Other compounds like methane or ammonia may also be present on its surface. Orcus was discovered by American astronomers Michael Brown, Chad Trujillo, and David Rabinowitz on 17 February 2004.

90482 Orcus
Orcus and its moon Vanth imaged by the Hubble Space Telescope in 2006
Discovery
Discovered byM. E. Brown
C. Trujillo
D. Rabinowitz
Discovery date17 February 2004
Designations
(90482) Orcus
Pronunciation/ˈɔːrkəs/
Named after
Orcus (Roman mythology)
2004 DW
TNO · plutino
dwarf planet
AdjectivesOrcean /ˈɔːrsiən/
Symbol (mostly astrological)
Orbital characteristics
Epoch 31 May 2020 (JD 2459000.5)
Uncertainty parameter 2
Observation arc68.16 yr (24,894 days)
Earliest precovery date8 November 1951
Aphelion48.067 AU (7.1907 Tm)
Perihelion30.281 AU (4.5300 Tm)
39.174 AU (5.8603 Tm)
Eccentricity0.22701
245.19 yr (89,557 days)
181.735°
0° 0m 14.472s / day
Inclination20.592°
268.799°
≈ 10 January 2143
±1 day
72.310°
Known satellitesVanth
Physical characteristics
Dimensions910+50
−40
 km
917±25 km
Mass(6.348±0.019)×1020 kg (Orcus and Vanth combined)
(5.47±0.10)×1020 kg (Orcus only)
Mean density
1.4±0.2 g/cm3
Equatorial surface gravity
≈ 0.2 m/s2
Equatorial escape velocity
≈ 0.43 km/s
0.231+0.018
−0.011
Temperature< 44 K
(neutral)
B–V =0.68
V–R = 0.37
19.1 (opposition)
2.31±0.03 (integral), 2.41±0.05

    Orcus is a plutino, a trans-Neptunian object that is locked in a 2:3 resonance with the ice giant Neptune, making two revolutions around the Sun to every three of Neptune's. This is much like Pluto, except that the phase of Orcus's orbit is opposite to Pluto's: Orcus is at aphelion (most recently in 2019) around when Pluto is at perihelion (most recently in 1989) and vice versa. Orcus is the largest known plutino after Pluto itself. The perihelion of Orcus's orbit is around 120° from that of Pluto, while the eccentricities and inclinations are similar. Because of these similarities and contrasts, along with its large moon Vanth that recalls Pluto's large moon Charon, Orcus has been dubbed the "anti-Pluto." This was a major consideration in selecting its name, as the deity Orcus was the Roman/Etruscan equivalent of the Roman/Greek Pluto.

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