File:2010EK139-OCKS-KBO3.gif

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(471143) 2010 EK139 is a dwarf planet candidate. It has an apparent magnitude of ~19.9 and is currently 39.1AU from the Sun. This is a composite of 3 photos with the 1.3meter Warsaw Telescope at the Las Campanas Observatory. The "bright" star almost directly below 2010 EK139 is apmag 17.3.

Source

OCKS: OGLE Carnegie Kuiper belt Survey

Date

2010-03-13 (discovery image)

Author

OCKS: OGLE Carnegie Kuiper belt Survey

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This image qualifies for fair use in the articles (471143) 2010 EK139 because:

1) It helps illustrate how little is known about this distant and hard to detect object.
2) There is no freely available alternative to this unique image (2010EK139 cannot be discovered again)
3) Displaying this simple image of a poorly known object on a non-profit website (wikipedia) should cause no financial loss to the copyright holder(s).

Credit: OCKS: OGLE Carnegie Kuiper belt Survey and Udalski, Sheppard, Kubiak, Trujillo


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