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- (120348)_2004_TY364 apoapsis "6.1737545259183E9".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 periapsis "5.4175372895298E9".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 absoluteMagnitude "4.5".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 abstract "(120348) 2004 TY364, also written as (120348) 2004 TY364, is a trans-Neptunian object that resides in the Kuiper belt. It was discovered by Michael E. Brown, Chad Trujillo, and David L. Rabinowitz on October 3, 2004 at the Palomar Observatory.Since its absolute magnitude of 4.5, it is a likely dwarf planet, and Mike Brown's website lists it as one. However, light curve analysis has questioned whether it would truly qualify as a dwarf planet.It is currently 39.5 AU from the Sun.".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 albedo "0.09".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 apoapsis "6.1737545259183E12".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 apparentMagnitude "20.4".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 discovered "2004-10-03".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 discoverer Chad_Trujillo.
- (120348)_2004_TY364 discoverer David_L._Rabinowitz.
- (120348)_2004_TY364 discoverer Michael_E._Brown.
- (120348)_2004_TY364 formerName "none".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 periapsis "5.4175372895298E12".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 wikiPageExternalLink tnoslist.html.
- (120348)_2004_TY364 wikiPageExternalLink TNOs.html.
- (120348)_2004_TY364 wikiPageID "10213030".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 wikiPageRevisionID "603378938".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 absMagnitude "4.5".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 albedo "0.09".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 altNames "none".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 aphelion "41.269".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 argPeri "0.9".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 ascNode "140.5".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 dimensions "554".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 discovered "2004-10-03".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 discoverer Michael_E._Brown.
- (120348)_2004_TY364 discoverer "Chad Trujillo,".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 discoverer "David L. Rabinowitz".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 discovery "yes".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 eccentricity "0.065".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 hasPhotoCollection (120348)_2004_TY364.
- (120348)_2004_TY364 inclination "24.8".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 magnitude "20.4".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 meanAnomaly "251.5".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 mpCategory Trans-Neptunian_object.
- (120348)_2004_TY364 perihelion "36.214".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 semimajor "38.742".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 subject Category:Discoveries_by_Chad_Trujillo.
- (120348)_2004_TY364 subject Category:Discoveries_by_David_L._Rabinowitz.
- (120348)_2004_TY364 subject Category:Discoveries_by_Michael_E._Brown.
- (120348)_2004_TY364 subject Category:Possible_dwarf_planets.
- (120348)_2004_TY364 subject Category:Scattered_disc_and_detached_objects.
- (120348)_2004_TY364 type CelestialBody.
- (120348)_2004_TY364 type Planet.
- (120348)_2004_TY364 type Planet.
- (120348)_2004_TY364 type PhysicalBody.
- (120348)_2004_TY364 comment "(120348) 2004 TY364, also written as (120348) 2004 TY364, is a trans-Neptunian object that resides in the Kuiper belt. It was discovered by Michael E. Brown, Chad Trujillo, and David L. Rabinowitz on October 3, 2004 at the Palomar Observatory.Since its absolute magnitude of 4.5, it is a likely dwarf planet, and Mike Brown's website lists it as one. However, light curve analysis has questioned whether it would truly qualify as a dwarf planet.It is currently 39.5 AU from the Sun.".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 label "(120348) 2004 TY364".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 label "(120348) 2004 TY364".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 label "(120348) 2004 TY364".
- (120348)_2004_TY364 sameAs (120348)_2004_TY364.
- (120348)_2004_TY364 sameAs (120348)_2004_TY364.
- (120348)_2004_TY364 sameAs (120348)_2004_TY364.
- (120348)_2004_TY364 sameAs (120348)_2004_TY364.
- (120348)_2004_TY364 sameAs m.02q5csm.
- (120348)_2004_TY364 sameAs Q2584429.
- (120348)_2004_TY364 sameAs Q2584429.
- (120348)_2004_TY364 wasDerivedFrom (120348)_2004_TY364?oldid=603378938.
- (120348)_2004_TY364 isPrimaryTopicOf (120348)_2004_TY364.