Uncertainty parameter

The orbits of kilometre class NEAs are generally well known, though a few have been lost. However, large numbers of smaller NEAs have highly uncertain orbits.[1]

The uncertainty parameter U is introduced by the Minor Planet Center (MPC) to quantify the uncertainty of a perturbed orbital solution for a minor planet.[2][3] The parameter is a logarithmic scale from 0 to 9 that measures the anticipated longitudinal uncertainty[4] in the minor planet's mean anomaly after 10 years.[2][3][5] The larger the number, the larger the uncertainty. The uncertainty parameter is also known as condition code in JPL's Small-Body Database Browser.[3][5][6] The U value should not be used as a predictor for the uncertainty in the future motion of near-Earth objects.[2]

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