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The centaurs are an unstable orbital class of minor planet
Minor planet

An asteroid group or minor planet group is a population of minor planets that have a share broadly similar orbits. Members are generally unrelated to each other, unlike in an asteroid family, which often results from the break-up of a single asteroid....
s named after the mythological race of centaur
Centaur

In Greek mythology, the centaurs are a race of creatures composed of part human and part horse. In early Attica Pottery of ancient Greece, they are depicted with the torso of a human joined at the waist to the horse's withers, where the horse's neck would be....
s. The name was chosen because they behave as half asteroid
Asteroid

Asteroids, sometimes called minor planets or planetoids, are small Solar System bodies in orbit around the Sun, smaller than planets but larger than meteoroids....
 and half comet
Comet

A comet is a Small Solar System body that orbits the Sun and, when close enough to the Sun, exhibits a visible coma or a tail?both primarily from the effects of solar radiation upon the Comet nucleus....
. Centaurs have transient orbits that cross or have crossed the orbits of one or more of the giant planets
Gas giant

A gas giant is a large planet that is not primarily composed of Rock or other solid matter. There are four gas giants in our Solar System: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune....
, and have dynamical lifetimes of a few million years.

The first centaur-like object to be discovered was 944 Hidalgo
944 Hidalgo

944 Hidalgo is an unusual asteroid, and has the longest orbital period of any asteroid in the traditional asteroid belt.It is a Centaur like asteroid....
 in 1920. However, they were not recognized as a distinct population until the discovery of 2060 Chiron
2060 Chiron

2060 Chiron is a planetoid in the outer solar system. Discovered in 1977 by Charles T. Kowal , it was the first known member of a new class of objects now known as centaur s, with an orbit between those of Saturn and Uranus ....
 in 1977.






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The centaurs are an unstable orbital class of minor planet
Minor planet

An asteroid group or minor planet group is a population of minor planets that have a share broadly similar orbits. Members are generally unrelated to each other, unlike in an asteroid family, which often results from the break-up of a single asteroid....
s named after the mythological race of centaur
Centaur

In Greek mythology, the centaurs are a race of creatures composed of part human and part horse. In early Attica Pottery of ancient Greece, they are depicted with the torso of a human joined at the waist to the horse's withers, where the horse's neck would be....
s. The name was chosen because they behave as half asteroid
Asteroid

Asteroids, sometimes called minor planets or planetoids, are small Solar System bodies in orbit around the Sun, smaller than planets but larger than meteoroids....
 and half comet
Comet

A comet is a Small Solar System body that orbits the Sun and, when close enough to the Sun, exhibits a visible coma or a tail?both primarily from the effects of solar radiation upon the Comet nucleus....
. Centaurs have transient orbits that cross or have crossed the orbits of one or more of the giant planets
Gas giant

A gas giant is a large planet that is not primarily composed of Rock or other solid matter. There are four gas giants in our Solar System: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune....
, and have dynamical lifetimes of a few million years.

The first centaur-like object to be discovered was 944 Hidalgo
944 Hidalgo

944 Hidalgo is an unusual asteroid, and has the longest orbital period of any asteroid in the traditional asteroid belt.It is a Centaur like asteroid....
 in 1920. However, they were not recognized as a distinct population until the discovery of 2060 Chiron
2060 Chiron

2060 Chiron is a planetoid in the outer solar system. Discovered in 1977 by Charles T. Kowal , it was the first known member of a new class of objects now known as centaur s, with an orbit between those of Saturn and Uranus ....
 in 1977. The largest known centaur is 10199 Chariklo
10199 Chariklo

10199 Chariklo is an asteroid orbiting the Sun between Saturn and Uranus . It is the largest known Centaur .Chariklo was discovered by James V....
, discovered in 1997, which at 260 km in diameter is as big as a mid-sized main-belt asteroid.

No centaur has been photographed up close, although there is evidence that Saturn
Saturn

Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second largest planet in the Solar System, after Jupiter. Saturn, along with Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune, is classified as a gas giant....
's moon Phoebe
Phoebe (moon)

'Phoebe' is an irregular satellite natural satellite of Saturn . It was discovered by William Henry Pickering on March 17, 1899 from photographic plates that had been taken starting on August 16, 1898 at Arequipa, Peru by DeLisle Stewart....
, imaged by the Cassini probe in 2004, may be a captured centaur. In addition, the Hubble Space Telescope
Hubble Space Telescope

The Hubble Space Telescope is a Space observatory that was carried into Low Earth orbit STS-31 in April 1990. It is named after the American astronomer Edwin Hubble....
 has gleaned some information about the surface features of 8405 Asbolus
8405 Asbolus

8405 Asbolus is a Centaur , that is, an icy asteroid that orbits between Jupiter and Neptune . It was discovered by James V. Scotti and Robert Jedicke of Spacewatch at Kitt Peak Observatory on April 5, 1995....
.

, three centaurs have been found to display cometary coma
Coma (cometary)

In astronomy, a coma is the nebulous envelope around the Comet nucleus of a comet. It is formed when the comet passes close to the Sun on its highly ellipse orbit; as the comet warms, parts of it Sublimation_%28chemistry%29....
s: Chiron
2060 Chiron

2060 Chiron is a planetoid in the outer solar system. Discovered in 1977 by Charles T. Kowal , it was the first known member of a new class of objects now known as centaur s, with an orbit between those of Saturn and Uranus ....
, 60558 Echeclus
60558 Echeclus

60558 Echeclus is a centaur in the outer solar system. It was discovered by Spacewatch in 2000 and initially classified as an asteroid with provisional designation ....
, and 166P/NEAT. Chiron and Echeclus are therefore classified as both asteroid
Asteroid

Asteroids, sometimes called minor planets or planetoids, are small Solar System bodies in orbit around the Sun, smaller than planets but larger than meteoroids....
s and comet
Comet

A comet is a Small Solar System body that orbits the Sun and, when close enough to the Sun, exhibits a visible coma or a tail?both primarily from the effects of solar radiation upon the Comet nucleus....
s. Other centaurs such as 52872 Okyrhoe
52872 Okyrhoe

52872 Okyrhoe is a centaur orbiting in the outer Solar system between Jupiter and Neptune. It was discovered on September 19, 1998, by Spacewatch....
 are suspected of showing cometary activity
Coma (cometary)

In astronomy, a coma is the nebulous envelope around the Comet nucleus of a comet. It is formed when the comet passes close to the Sun on its highly ellipse orbit; as the comet warms, parts of it Sublimation_%28chemistry%29....
. Any centaur that is perturbed
Perturbation (astronomy)

Perturbation is a term used in astronomy to describe alterations to an object's orbit caused by gravity interactions with bodies external to the system formed by the object and its parent body ....
 close enough to the Sun is expected to become a comet.

Classification

The common definition of a Centaur is an object that orbits the Sun between Jupiter
Jupiter

Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the Solar system by size planet within the Solar System. It is two and a half times as massive as all of the other planets in our Solar System combined....
 and Neptune
NEPTUNE

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. They generally have a semi-major axis
Semi-major axis

In geometry, the semi-major axis is used to describe the dimensions of ellipses and hyperbolae....
 between Jupiter and Neptune, and generally cross the orbits of one or more the giant planets. Even centaurs such as 2000 GM137 and 2001 XZ255, which do not currently cross the orbit of any planet, are in unstable orbits that will be perturbed
Perturbation (astronomy)

Perturbation is a term used in astronomy to describe alterations to an object's orbit caused by gravity interactions with bodies external to the system formed by the object and its parent body ....
 until they start to cross the orbit of one or more of the giant planets.

However, different institutions have different criteria as to which borderline objects to include:
  • The Minor Planet Center
    Minor Planet Center

    The Minor Planet Center operates at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory , which is part of the Center for Astrophysics along with the Harvard College Observatory ....
     (MPC) defines centaurs as having a semi-major axis of less than 30.066 AU
    Astronomical unit

    An astronomical unit is a unit of length based on the mean distance from the Earth to the Sun. The precise value of the AU is currently accepted as 149,597,870,691 Plus-minus sign 6 metres ....
    , the semi-major axis of Neptune.
  • JPL
    Jet Propulsion Laboratory

    Jet Propulsion Laboratory is a List of federally funded research and development centers and NASA field center located in the San Gabriel Valley area of Los Angeles County, California, California, United States....
     defines centaurs as small bodies with orbits between Jupiter and Neptune (5.5 AU < a < 30.1 AU).
  • The Deep Ecliptic Survey
    Deep Ecliptic Survey

    The Deep Ecliptic Survey is a project to find Kuiper belt objects , using the facilities of the National Optical Astronomy Observatory .The principal investigator is Bob Millis....
     (DES) defines centaurs using a dynamical classification scheme, based on the behavior of orbital integrations over 10 million years. The DES defines centaurs as nonresonant objects whose osculating perihelia
    Apsis

    In celestial mechanics, an apsis, plural apsides is the point of greatest or least distance of the elliptical orbit of an object from its center of attraction, which is generally the center of mass of the system....
     are less than the osculating semimajor axis of Neptune at any time during the integration. This definition is intended to be synonymous with planet-crossing and to suggest dynamically short lives.


These differences in outer classification methods make it difficult to classify objects like , which has a semi-major axis of 32 AU but crosses the orbits of both Uranus and Neptune. Among the inner centaurs, 2005 VD
2005 VD

2005 VD is a Centaur and damocloid....
, with a perihelion distance very near Jupiter, is listed as a centaur by both JPL and DES.

Orbits


Distribution

Thekuiperbelt 42au Centaurs
The diagram at right illustrates the orbits of all known centaurs in relation to the orbits of the planets. For selected objects, the eccentricity
Orbital eccentricity

In astrodynamics, under standard assumptions in astrodynamics, any orbit must be of conic section shape. The eccentricity of this conic section, the orbit's eccentricity, is an important parameter of the orbit that defines its absolute shape....
 of the orbits is represented by red segments (extending from perihelion to aphelion).

Centaurs' orbits are characterised by a wide range of eccentricity, from highly eccentric (Pholus
5145 Pholus

5145 Pholus is a Centaur of the solar system running in an eccentric orbit, with a perihelion less than Saturn and aphelion greater than Neptune ....
, Asbolus
8405 Asbolus

8405 Asbolus is a Centaur , that is, an icy asteroid that orbits between Jupiter and Neptune . It was discovered by James V. Scotti and Robert Jedicke of Spacewatch at Kitt Peak Observatory on April 5, 1995....
, Amicus, Nessus
7066 Nessus

7066 Nessus is a Centaur that was discovered by David L. Rabinowitz, working with Spacewatch, at Kitt Peak on 26 April, 1993. It was the second centaur found by him , and the third centaur discovery ....
) to more circular (Chariklo and the Saturn-crossers
Saturn-crosser asteroid

A Saturn-crosser is an minor planet whose orbit crosses that of Saturn . The known numbered Saturn-crossers are listed below. There is only one inner-grazer and no outer-grazers or co-orbitals known; most if not all of the crossers are Centaur ....
: Thereus, Okyrhoe).

To illustrate the range of the orbits' parameters, a few objects with very unusual orbits are plotted in yellow on the diagram:

  • (Apollo asteroid
    Apollo asteroid

    The Apollo asteroids are a group of near-Earth asteroids named after 1862 Apollo, the first asteroid of this group to be discovered by Karl Wilhelm Reinmuth....
    ) follows an extremely eccentric orbit (e=0.947), leading it from inside of the Earth
    Earth

    Earth is the third planet from the Sun. Earth is the largest of the terrestrial planets in the Solar System in diameter, mass and density. It is also referred to as the World and Wiktionary:Terra.Note that by International Astronomical Union convention, the term "Terra" is used for naming extensive land masses, rather...
    's orbit (0.94 AU) to well beyond Neptune (>34 AU)
  • follows a quasi-circular orbit (e<0.026)
  • has the lowest inclination (i<3°).
  • Damocles
    5335 Damocles

    '5335 Damocles' is the archetype of the Damocloid asteroid, asteroids that are inactive nuclei of the Halley Family and long period comets. It was discovered in 1991 and named after Damocles, a figure of Greek mythology....
     is among a few centaurs on orbits with extreme inclination (prograde i>70°, e.g. , , retrograde i<120° e.g. ; not shown)
follows such a highly inclined orbit (nearly 80°) that, while it crosses from the distance of the Main belt from the Sun to past the distance of Saturn, it does not even cross Jupiter relative to the plane of Jupiter's orbit. A dozen known centaurs, including Dioretsa
20461 Dioretsa

Dioretsa is an asteroid discovered in 1999 notable for its unusual orbit, which is highly eccentric and Prograde and retrograde motion. Its name is the word 'asteroid' spelled backwards to reflect this fact....
 ("asteroid" spelled backwards), follow retrograde orbits.

Changing orbits

Because the centaurs cross the orbits of the giant planets and are not protected by orbital resonance
Orbital resonance

In celestial mechanics, an orbital resonance occurs when two orbiting bodies exert a regular, periodic gravitational influence on each other, usually due to their orbital periods being related by a ratio of two small integers....
s, their orbits are unstable within a timescale of 106 –107 years. For example, 55576 Amycus
55576 Amycus

55576 Amycus, Provisional designation in astronomy as 2002 GB10, is a Centaur discovered on April 8, 2002 by the NEAT at Palomar Observatory....
 is in an unstable orbit near the 3:4 resonance of Uranus. Dynamical studies of their orbits indicate that centaurs are probably an intermediate orbital state of objects transitioning from the Kuiper Belt
Kuiper belt

The Kuiper belt , sometimes called the Edgeworth-Kuiper belt, is a region of the Solar System beyond the planets extending from the orbit of Neptune to approximately 55 Astronomical unit from the Sun....
 to the Jupiter family of short period comet
Comet

A comet is a Small Solar System body that orbits the Sun and, when close enough to the Sun, exhibits a visible coma or a tail?both primarily from the effects of solar radiation upon the Comet nucleus....
s. Objects may be perturbed
Perturbation (astronomy)

Perturbation is a term used in astronomy to describe alterations to an object's orbit caused by gravity interactions with bodies external to the system formed by the object and its parent body ....
 from the Kuiper Belt, whereupon they become Neptune-crossing and interact gravitationally with that planet (see theories of origin). They then become classed as centaurs, but their orbits are chaotic, evolving relatively rapidly as the centaur makes repeated close approaches to one or more of the outer planets. Some centaurs will evolve into Jupiter-crossing orbits whereupon their perihelia may become reduced into the inner solar system and they may be reclassified as active comet
Comet

A comet is a Small Solar System body that orbits the Sun and, when close enough to the Sun, exhibits a visible coma or a tail?both primarily from the effects of solar radiation upon the Comet nucleus....
s in the Jupiter family if they display cometary activity. Centaurs will thus ultimately collide
Impact event

An impact event is the collision of a large meteoroid, asteroid or comet with the Earth. Impact events have been a plot and background element in science fiction since knowledge of real impacts became established in the scientific mainstream....
 with the Sun or a planet or else they may be ejected into interstellar space after a close approach to one of the planets, particularly Jupiter.

Physical characteristics

Thekuiperbelt Albedo and Color
The relatively small size of centaurs precludes surface observations, but colour indices
Color index

In astronomy, the color index is a simple numerical expression that determines the color of an object, which in the case of a star gives its temperature....
 and spectra can indicate possible surface composition and can provide insight into the origin of the bodies.

Colours


Centaurs display a puzzling diversity of colour that challenges any simple model of surface composition. In the diagram on the right, the colour indices
Color index

In astronomy, the color index is a simple numerical expression that determines the color of an object, which in the case of a star gives its temperature....
 are measures of apparent magnitude
Apparent magnitude

The apparent magnitude of a celestial body is a measurement of its brightness as seen by an observer on Earth, normalized to the value it would have in the absence of the Earth's atmosphere....
 of an object through blue
Blue

Blue is a colour, the perception of which is evoked by light having a spectrum dominated by energy with a wavelength of roughly 440?490 Nanometre....
 (B), visible (V) i.e. green-yellow and red
Red

Red is any of a number of similar colors evoked by light consisting predominantly of the longest wavelengths of light discernible by the human eye, in the wavelength range of roughly 625?740 Nanometer....
 (R) filters. The diagram illustrates these differences (in enhanced colour) for all centaurs with known colour indices. For reference, two moons: Triton
Triton (moon)

'Triton' is the largest natural satellite of the planet Neptune, discovered on October 10, 1846 by William Lassell. It is the only large moon in the Solar System with a Retrograde and direct motion, which is an orbit in the opposite direction to its planet's rotation....
 and Phoebe
Phoebe (moon)

'Phoebe' is an irregular satellite natural satellite of Saturn . It was discovered by William Henry Pickering on March 17, 1899 from photographic plates that had been taken starting on August 16, 1898 at Arequipa, Peru by DeLisle Stewart....
, and planet Mars
MARS

In cryptography, MARS is a block cipher that was IBM's submission to the Advanced Encryption Standard process. MARS was selected as an AES finalist in August 1999, after the AES2 conference in March 1999, where it was voted as the fifth and last finalist algorithm....
 are plotted (yellow labels, size not to scale).

Centaurs appear to be grouped into two classes:
  • very red, for example 5145 Pholus
    5145 Pholus

    5145 Pholus is a Centaur of the solar system running in an eccentric orbit, with a perihelion less than Saturn and aphelion greater than Neptune ....
  • blue (or blue-grey, according to some authors), for example 2060 Chiron
    2060 Chiron

    2060 Chiron is a planetoid in the outer solar system. Discovered in 1977 by Charles T. Kowal , it was the first known member of a new class of objects now known as centaur s, with an orbit between those of Saturn and Uranus ....


There are numerous theories to explain this colour difference, but they can be divided broadly into two categories:
  • The colour difference results from a difference in the origin and/or composition of the centaur (see origin below)
  • The colour difference reflects a different level of space weathering from radiation
    Radiation

    In physics, radiation describes any process in which energy emitted by one body travels through a medium or through space, ultimately to be absorbed by another body....
     and/or comet
    Comet

    A comet is a Small Solar System body that orbits the Sun and, when close enough to the Sun, exhibits a visible coma or a tail?both primarily from the effects of solar radiation upon the Comet nucleus....
    ary activity.


As examples of the second category, the reddish colour of Pholus has been explained as a possible mantle of irradiated red organics, whereas Chiron has instead had its ice exposed due to its periodic cometary activity, giving it a blue/grey index. The correlation with activity and color is not certain, however, as the active centaurs span the range of colors from blue (Chiron) to red (166P/NEAT). Alternatively, Pholus may have been only recently expelled from the Kuiper Belt, so that surface transformation processes have not yet taken place.

A. Delsanti et al suggest multiple competing processes: reddening by the radiation, and blushing by collisions.

Spectra

The interpretation of spectra is often ambiguous, related to particle sizes and other factors, but the spectra offer an insight into surface composition. As with the colours, the observed spectra can fit a number of models of the surface.

Water ice signatures have been confirmed on a number of centaurs (including 2060 Chiron
2060 Chiron

2060 Chiron is a planetoid in the outer solar system. Discovered in 1977 by Charles T. Kowal , it was the first known member of a new class of objects now known as centaur s, with an orbit between those of Saturn and Uranus ....
, 10199 Chariklo
10199 Chariklo

10199 Chariklo is an asteroid orbiting the Sun between Saturn and Uranus . It is the largest known Centaur .Chariklo was discovered by James V....
 and 5145 Pholus
5145 Pholus

5145 Pholus is a Centaur of the solar system running in an eccentric orbit, with a perihelion less than Saturn and aphelion greater than Neptune ....
). In addition to the water ice signature, a number of other models have been put forward:
  • Chariklo's surface has been suggested to be a mixture of tholin
    Tholin

    Tholin , is a heteropolymer molecule formed by solar ultraviolet irradiation of simple organic compounds such as methane or ethane. Tholins do not form naturally on modern-day Earth, but are found in great abundance on the surface of icy bodies in the outer solar system....
    s (like those detected on Titan
    Titan (moon)

    Titan or Saturn VI is the largest natural satellite of Saturn, the only moon known to have a dense celestial body atmosphere, and the only object other than Earth for which clear evidence of stable bodies of surface liquid has been found....
     and Triton
    Triton (moon)

    'Triton' is the largest natural satellite of the planet Neptune, discovered on October 10, 1846 by William Lassell. It is the only large moon in the Solar System with a Retrograde and direct motion, which is an orbit in the opposite direction to its planet's rotation....
    ) with amorphous carbon
    Carbon

    Carbon is a chemical element with chemical symbol C and atomic number 6. As a member of group 14 on the periodic table, it is nonmetallic and tetravalence?making four electrons available to form covalent bond chemical bonds....
    .
  • Pholus has been suggested to be covered by a mixture of Titan-like tholin
    Tholin

    Tholin , is a heteropolymer molecule formed by solar ultraviolet irradiation of simple organic compounds such as methane or ethane. Tholins do not form naturally on modern-day Earth, but are found in great abundance on the surface of icy bodies in the outer solar system....
    s, carbon black
    Carbon black

    Carbon black is a material produced by the incomplete combustion of heavy petroleum products such as FCC tar, coal tar, ethylene cracking tar, and a small amount from vegetable oil....
    , olivine
    Olivine

    The mineral olivine is a magnesium iron Silicate minerals with the formula 2siliconoxygen4. It is one of the most common minerals on Earth, and has also been identified in meteorites and on the Moon, Mars, and comet Wild 2....
     and methanol
    Methanol

    Methanol, also known as methyl alcohol, carbinol, wood alcohol, wood naphtha or wood spirits, is a chemical compound with chemical formula carbonhydrogen3oxygenhydrogen ....
     ice.
  • The surface of 52872 Okyrhoe
    52872 Okyrhoe

    52872 Okyrhoe is a centaur orbiting in the outer Solar system between Jupiter and Neptune. It was discovered on September 19, 1998, by Spacewatch....
     has been suggested to be a mixture of kerogen
    Kerogen

    Kerogen is a mixture of organic chemistry chemical compounds that make up a portion of the organic matter in sedimentary rocks. It is insoluble in normal organic chemistry solvents because of the huge molecular mass of its component compounds....
    s, olivines and small percentage of water ice.
  • 8405 Asbolus
    8405 Asbolus

    8405 Asbolus is a Centaur , that is, an icy asteroid that orbits between Jupiter and Neptune . It was discovered by James V. Scotti and Robert Jedicke of Spacewatch at Kitt Peak Observatory on April 5, 1995....
     has been suggested to be a mixture of 15% Triton-like tholin
    Tholin

    Tholin , is a heteropolymer molecule formed by solar ultraviolet irradiation of simple organic compounds such as methane or ethane. Tholins do not form naturally on modern-day Earth, but are found in great abundance on the surface of icy bodies in the outer solar system....
    s, 8% Titan-like tholin, 37% amorphous carbon and 40% ice tholin.
Chiron
2060 Chiron

2060 Chiron is a planetoid in the outer solar system. Discovered in 1977 by Charles T. Kowal , it was the first known member of a new class of objects now known as centaur s, with an orbit between those of Saturn and Uranus ....
, the only centaur with known cometary activity, appears to be the most complex. The spectra observed vary depending on the period of the observation. Water ice signature was detected during a period of low activity and disappeared during high activity.

Similarities to comets

Observations of Chiron in 1988 and 1989 near its perihelion found it to display a coma
Coma (cometary)

In astronomy, a coma is the nebulous envelope around the Comet nucleus of a comet. It is formed when the comet passes close to the Sun on its highly ellipse orbit; as the comet warms, parts of it Sublimation_%28chemistry%29....
 (a cloud gas and dust evaporating from its surface). It is thus now officially classified as both a comet
Comet

A comet is a Small Solar System body that orbits the Sun and, when close enough to the Sun, exhibits a visible coma or a tail?both primarily from the effects of solar radiation upon the Comet nucleus....
 and an asteroid
Asteroid

Asteroids, sometimes called minor planets or planetoids, are small Solar System bodies in orbit around the Sun, smaller than planets but larger than meteoroids....
, although it is far larger than a typical comet and there is some lingering controversy. Other centaurs are being monitored for comet-like activity: so far two, 60558 Echeclus
60558 Echeclus

60558 Echeclus is a centaur in the outer solar system. It was discovered by Spacewatch in 2000 and initially classified as an asteroid with provisional designation ....
, and 166P/NEAT have shown such behavior. 166P/NEAT was discovered while it exhibited a coma, and so is classified as a comet, though its orbit is that of a centaur. 60558 Echeclus
60558 Echeclus

60558 Echeclus is a centaur in the outer solar system. It was discovered by Spacewatch in 2000 and initially classified as an asteroid with provisional designation ....
 was discovered without a coma but recently became active , and so it is now accordingly also classified as both a comet and an asteroid.

There is no clear orbital distinction between centaurs and comets. Both 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann
29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann

Comet 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann, also known as Schwassmann-Wachmann 1, was discovered on 15 November 1925 by Arnold Schwassmann and Arno Arthur Wachmann at the Hamburg Observatory in Bergedorf, Germany....
 and 39P/Oterma
39P/Oterma

39P/Oterma is a periodic comet in our solar system. It has a centaur like orbit with a Apsis greater than Jupiter and a semi-major axis less than Neptune....
 have been referred to as centaurs since they have typical centaur orbits.

Theories of origin


The study of centaur development is rich in recent developments but still hampered by limited physical data. Different models have been put forward for possible origin of centaurs.

Simulations indicate that the orbit of some Kuiper Belt objects can be perturbed, resulting in the object's expulsion so that it becomes a centaur. Scattered disk objects would be dynamically the best candidates for such expulsions, but their colours do not fit the bicoloured nature of the centaurs. Plutino
Plutino

In astronomy, a plutino is a trans-Neptunian object in 2:3 orbital resonance with Neptune . For every 2 orbits that a Plutino makes, Neptune orbits 3 times....
s are a class of Kuiper Belt Object that display a similar bicoloured nature, and there are suggestions that not all plutinos' orbits are as stable as initially thought, due to perturbation
Perturbation (astronomy)

Perturbation is a term used in astronomy to describe alterations to an object's orbit caused by gravity interactions with bodies external to the system formed by the object and its parent body ....
 by Pluto. Further developments are expected with more physical data on KBOs.

Notable centaurs


Well-known centaurs include:
Name Year Discoverer
55576 Amycus
55576 Amycus

55576 Amycus, Provisional designation in astronomy as 2002 GB10, is a Centaur discovered on April 8, 2002 by the NEAT at Palomar Observatory....
 
2002 NEAT
Near Earth Asteroid Tracking

Near Earth Asteroid Tracking is a program run by NASA and Jet Propulsion Laboratory to discover near-Earth objects. The NEAT system began observations in December 1995....
 at Palomar
Palomar Observatory

Palomar Observatory is a privately owned observatory located in San Diego County, California, 90 miles southeast of Mount Wilson Observatory, on Palomar Mountain in the Palomar Mountain Range....
10199 Chariklo
10199 Chariklo

10199 Chariklo is an asteroid orbiting the Sun between Saturn and Uranus . It is the largest known Centaur .Chariklo was discovered by James V....
 
1997 Spacewatch
Spacewatch

Spacewatch is a project at the University of Arizona that specializes in the study of minor planets, including various types of asteroids and comets....
8405 Asbolus
8405 Asbolus

8405 Asbolus is a Centaur , that is, an icy asteroid that orbits between Jupiter and Neptune . It was discovered by James V. Scotti and Robert Jedicke of Spacewatch at Kitt Peak Observatory on April 5, 1995....
 
1995 Spacewatch
Spacewatch

Spacewatch is a project at the University of Arizona that specializes in the study of minor planets, including various types of asteroids and comets....
 (James V. Scotti
James V. Scotti

James Vernon Scotti is an United States astronomer.He was born in Bandon, Oregon and graduated from Woodway Senior High in Edmonds, Washington in 1978....
)
7066 Nessus
7066 Nessus

7066 Nessus is a Centaur that was discovered by David L. Rabinowitz, working with Spacewatch, at Kitt Peak on 26 April, 1993. It was the second centaur found by him , and the third centaur discovery ....
 
1993 Spacewatch
Spacewatch

Spacewatch is a project at the University of Arizona that specializes in the study of minor planets, including various types of asteroids and comets....
 (David L. Rabinowitz
David L. Rabinowitz

David Lincoln Rabinowitz is a researcher at Yale University. He has built Charge-coupled device cameras and software for the detection of near-Earth asteroids and Kuiper Belt Objects, and his research has helped reduce the assumed number of near-Earth asteroids by half, from 1,000-2,000 to 500-1,000 He has also assisted in the detection of...
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5145 Pholus
5145 Pholus

5145 Pholus is a Centaur of the solar system running in an eccentric orbit, with a perihelion less than Saturn and aphelion greater than Neptune ....
 
1992 Spacewatch
Spacewatch

Spacewatch is a project at the University of Arizona that specializes in the study of minor planets, including various types of asteroids and comets....
 (David L. Rabinowitz
David L. Rabinowitz

David Lincoln Rabinowitz is a researcher at Yale University. He has built Charge-coupled device cameras and software for the detection of near-Earth asteroids and Kuiper Belt Objects, and his research has helped reduce the assumed number of near-Earth asteroids by half, from 1,000-2,000 to 500-1,000 He has also assisted in the detection of...
)
2060 Chiron
2060 Chiron

2060 Chiron is a planetoid in the outer solar system. Discovered in 1977 by Charles T. Kowal , it was the first known member of a new class of objects now known as centaur s, with an orbit between those of Saturn and Uranus ....
 
1977 Charles T. Kowal
Charles T. Kowal

Charles Thomas Kowal is an American astronomer.He discovered two natural satellite of Jupiter : Leda in 1974 and Themisto in 1975, although the latter was lost and not rediscovered until 2000....


See also

  • Asteroid
    Asteroid

    Asteroids, sometimes called minor planets or planetoids, are small Solar System bodies in orbit around the Sun, smaller than planets but larger than meteoroids....
  • Minor planet
    Minor planet

    An asteroid group or minor planet group is a population of minor planets that have a share broadly similar orbits. Members are generally unrelated to each other, unlike in an asteroid family, which often results from the break-up of a single asteroid....
  • Dwarf planet
    Dwarf planet

    A dwarf planet, as defined by the International Astronomical Union , is a celestial body orbiting the Sun that is massive enough to be rounded by its own gravity but has not Clearing the neighbourhood of planetesimals and is not a natural satellite....


External links

  • Centaurs from