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Display titleAstronomy:Lost minor planet
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Page creatorimported>NBrushPhys
Date of page creation12:55, 6 February 2024
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A minor planet is "lost" when today's observers cannot find it, because its location is too uncertain to target observations. This happens if the orbital elements of a minor planet are not known accurately enough, typically because the observation arc for the object is too short, or too few observations...
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