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- (137924)_2000_BD19 apoapsis "2.48468563520848E8".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 orbitalPeriod "299.71663599999994".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 periapsis "1.377028054483085E7".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 absoluteMagnitude "17.1".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 abstract "(137924) 2000 BD19 (also written 2000 BD19) is an asteroid with the smallest perihelion of any numbered asteroid (0.092 AU—38% of Mercury's orbital radius). With its high eccentricity, not only does 2000 BD19 get very close to the Sun, but it also travels relatively far away from it. It has the third largest aphelion of any numbered Aten asteroid and is one of a small group of Aten asteroids that is also a Mars grazer. Its orbital elements indicate that may be an extinct comet. It hasn't been seen displaying cometary activity so far. 2000 BD19 was discovered by LINEAR in January 2000 and was soon after located by DANEOPS on Palomar plates from February 10, 1997. This allowed a reasonably precise orbit determination, and as a result it was spotted again on February 27, 2001 and January 21, 2002. When it was discovered, it beat 1995 CR's record for both asteroid with the smallest perihelion and for Aten asteroid with the highest eccentricity. It is estimated that 2000 BD19's surface temperature reaches ~920 K at perihelion, enough to melt lead and zinc, and nearly enough to melt aluminium. 2000 BD19 is considered a good candidate for measuring the effects of Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity because of how close it comes to the Sun.".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 albedo "0.11".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 apoapsis "2.4846856352084802E11".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 discovered "2000-01-26".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 discoverer Lincoln_Near-Earth_Asteroid_Research.
- (137924)_2000_BD19 epoch "August 27, 2011 (JD 2455800.5)".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 orbitalPeriod "2.5895517350399997E7".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 periapsis "1.3770280544830849E10".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 wikiPageExternalLink K00C49.html.
- (137924)_2000_BD19 wikiPageID "854408".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 wikiPageRevisionID "584687132".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 absMagnitude "17.1".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 albedo "0.11".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 aphelion "1.66090976".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 argPeri "324.26746".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 ascNode "333.7847".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 dimensions "0.91".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 discovered "2000-01-26".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 discoverer Lincoln_Near-Earth_Asteroid_Research.
- (137924)_2000_BD19 discovery "yes".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 eccentricity "0.8949791".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 epoch "2011-08-27".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 hasPhotoCollection (137924)_2000_BD19.
- (137924)_2000_BD19 inclination "25.68871".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 meanAnomaly "207.108".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 mpCategory Aten_asteroid.
- (137924)_2000_BD19 mpCategory List_of_Earth-crossing_minor_planets.
- (137924)_2000_BD19 mpCategory List_of_Mars-crossing_minor_planets.
- (137924)_2000_BD19 mpCategory List_of_Mercury-crossing_minor_planets.
- (137924)_2000_BD19 mpCategory List_of_Venus-crossing_minor_planets.
- (137924)_2000_BD19 perihelion "0.09204864".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 period "0.82057943".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 semimajor "0.876479201".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 subject Category:Aten_asteroids.
- (137924)_2000_BD19 subject Category:Extinct_comets.
- (137924)_2000_BD19 subject Category:Mercury-crossing_asteroids.
- (137924)_2000_BD19 type CelestialBody.
- (137924)_2000_BD19 type Planet.
- (137924)_2000_BD19 type Planet.
- (137924)_2000_BD19 type PhysicalBody.
- (137924)_2000_BD19 comment "(137924) 2000 BD19 (also written 2000 BD19) is an asteroid with the smallest perihelion of any numbered asteroid (0.092 AU—38% of Mercury's orbital radius). With its high eccentricity, not only does 2000 BD19 get very close to the Sun, but it also travels relatively far away from it. It has the third largest aphelion of any numbered Aten asteroid and is one of a small group of Aten asteroids that is also a Mars grazer. Its orbital elements indicate that may be an extinct comet.".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 label "(137924) 2000 BD19".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 label "(137924) 2000 BD19".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 label "(137924) 2000 BD19".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 label "小行星137924".
- (137924)_2000_BD19 sameAs (137924)_2000_BD19.
- (137924)_2000_BD19 sameAs (137924)_2000_BD19.
- (137924)_2000_BD19 sameAs m.03hgwb.
- (137924)_2000_BD19 sameAs Q307852.
- (137924)_2000_BD19 sameAs Q307852.
- (137924)_2000_BD19 wasDerivedFrom (137924)_2000_BD19?oldid=584687132.
- (137924)_2000_BD19 isPrimaryTopicOf (137924)_2000_BD19.