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15810 Arawn
A distant view of Arawn (center) from New Horizons in November 2015.[n 1]
Discovery[1]
Discovered byM. J. Irwin
A. Żytkow
Discovery siteLa Palma Obs.
Discovery date12 May 1994
Designations
MPC designation
(15810) Arawn
Pronunciation/ˈɑːrn/[2]
Named after
Arawn (Welsh mythology)[1]
Alternative designations
1994 JR1
Minor planet category
TNO · plutino[3][4]
Orbital characteristics[5]
Epoch 16 February 2017 (JD 2457800.5)
Uncertainty parameter 2
Observation arc21.91 yr (8,002 days)
Aphelion44.241 AU
Perihelion34.720 AU
Semi-major axis
39.480 AU
Eccentricity0.1206
Orbital period (sidereal)
248.07 yr (90,609 days)
Mean anomaly
30.638°
Mean motion
0° 0m 14.4s / day
Inclination3.8074°
Longitude of ascending node
144.69°
Argument of perihelion
101.89°
Physical characteristics
Dimensions133 km (83 mi)[6]
145 km (90 mi)[7]
Synodic rotation period
5.47±0.33 h[8]
Geometric albedo
0.04[8]
Absolute magnitude (H)
7.6[5]

15810 Arawn (provisional designation 1994 JR1) is a trans-Neptunian object (TNO) from the inner regions of the Kuiper belt, approximately 133 kilometres (83 mi) in diameter. It belongs to the plutinos, the most populous class of resonant TNOs. It was named after Arawn, the ruler of the underworld in Welsh mythology, and was discovered on 12 May 1994, by astronomers Michael Irwin and Anna Żytkow with the 2.5-metre Isaac Newton Telescope at Roque de los Muchachos Observatory in the Canary Islands, Spain.[1]

Arawn is unusual in that it has been observed at a much closer distance than most Kuiper belt objects, by the New Horizons spacecraft, which imaged it from a distance of 111 million km (69 million mi; 0.74 AU) in April 2016; this and its other observations have allowed its rotation period to be determined.[7][9]


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