Rhadamanthus
Rhadamanthus information
Average distance
from
Sun
:
39.2374 AU km (0
AU
)
Perihelion (closest)
:
33.1918 AU km
Perihelion (farthest)
:
45.2831 AU km
Siderial orbit period (length of year)
:
245.7870 years earth days
Orbital eccentricity
:
0.1541
Orbital inclination to ecliptic
:
12.7180 degrees
Equatorial inclination to orbit
:
80.7071 degrees
Rhadamanthus, Sun
Rhadamanthus
Rhadamanthus (formerly known as (38083) 1999 HX11) is a trans-Neptunian object. It was discovered in 1999 by the Deep Ecliptic Survey. It is classified as a plutino, which means that it is in a 3:2 orbital resonance with Neptune, similar to that of Pluto.
It is named after the Greek mythological figure Rhadamanthus.
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Discovered by Deep Ecliptic Survey in April 17, 1999
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