Monday 21 May 2018

(523682) 2014 CN23, awareness and search for solutions to the problem of environmental toxicity, difficult to detect or to evaluate

(523682) 2014 CN23 is a centaur (Saturn-Uranus) discovered in March of 2012. There are prediscovery images back to May of 2006, February of 2001 and May of 2000. It was spotted without being identified in February of 2014.

It reached the perihelion in January of 1972 (also in September of 1905). It reached the aphelion in April of 2005 (also in November of 1938).


Like 1994 TA, it is part of the group of centaurs with orbits located between the zone of orbital piercing form Saturn towards Uranus and the zone of orbital piercig from Uranus towards Neptune. It has a perihelion of 11.40 AU and an aphelion of 21.38 AU. The semimajor axis is at 16.39 AU. It has an orbital period of 66 years and 142 days. It has an inclination of 14.1º (quinvigintile@14º24', 0º17' orb).

"Princess Mononoke" (1997, 1999)
Orbital resonance:
4:9 with Saturn (99.8)
 

15:4 with Pluto (99.5)
14:11 with Uranus (99.4)
5:2 with Neptune (99.3)
 

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17:4 with Varuna (%100.0)
14:3 with Makemake (99.9
)



Greek mythology

Pylenor was the centaur that having been wounded by Heracles’ poisoned arrows (which were soaked with Hydra’s poisoned blood), washed himself in the river Anigrus, thus providing the river with a peculiar odor.

"Princess Mononoke" (1997, 1999)

2014 CN23 combines the opening quality of the zone of orbital piercing from Saturn toward Uranus, with the intangible quality of the zone of orbital piercing from Uranus toward Neptune, in which there are many scattered elements and their identity is not clear or there is confusion about the connections between these.


2014 CN23 is related with awareness and search for solutions to the problem of environmental toxicity, scattered in atmosphere or in food chain, whose detection is difficult or its risks are difficult to assess.

"Gravity" (2013) [documentary film]
(523682) 2014 CN23

"Gravity" (2013) [documentary film]
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