66652 Borasisi
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| Orbital period | 288 years |
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| 287 years | |
| Discovered | September 8, 1999 |
| Orbits | Sun |
| Mean motion | 0. 0034289°/day |
| Moon | Pabu |
| Discoverers | Chad Trujillo |
| Jane Luu | |
| David C. Jewitt | |
| Absolute magnitude | 5.82 |
| Mean diamet | 163+33; −66 km ; 126+25; −51 km (primary); 105+20; −42 km (secondary) |
| Discoverer | Chad Trujillo |
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| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 3005797 |
About 66652 Borasisi
66652 Borasisi, or as a binary Borasisi-Pabu, is a binary classical Kuiper belt object. It was discovered in September 1999 by Chad Trujillo, Jane X. Luu and David C. Jewitt and identified as a binary in 2003 by K. Noll and colleagues using the Hubble Telescope.