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- (148209)_2000_CR105 apoapsis "6.033282125331E10".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 apoapsis "9.025239539331E9".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 averageSpeed "1.63".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 orbitalPeriod "2444157.0175".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 periapsis "6.586794246921E9".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 periapsis "9.852515764302E8".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 temperature "19.0".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 absoluteMagnitude "6.3".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 abstract "(148209) 2000 CR105, also written as (148209) 2000 CR105, is about the seventh-most-distant known object in the Solar System. Considered a detached object, it orbits the Sun in a highly eccentric orbit every 3345 years at an average distance of 223 astronomical units (AU).Mike Brown's website lists it as a possible dwarf planet with a diameter of 328 km based on an assumed albedo of 0.04. The albedo is expected to be low because the object has a blue (neutral) color. But if the albedo is higher the object could easily be half that size.2000 CR105 and Sedna differ from scattered-disc objects in that they are not within the gravitational influence of the planet Neptune even at their perihelion distances (closest approaches to the Sun). It is something of a mystery how these objects came to be in their current far-flung orbits. Several hypotheses have been put forward: They were pulled from their original positions by a passing star. They were pulled from their original positions by a very distant and as-yet-undiscovered (albeit unlikely) giant planet. They were pulled from their original positions by an undiscovered companion star orbiting the Sun. They were captured from another planetary system during a close encounter early in the Sun's history. According to Kenyon and Bromley, there is a 15% probability that a star like the Sun had an early close encounter, and a 1% probability that outer planetary exchanges would have happened. 2000 CR105 is estimated to be 2–3 times more likely to be a captured planetary object than Sedna.2000 CR105 is the first object discovered in the Solar System to have a semi-major axis > 150 AU, a perihelion beyond Neptune, and an argument of perihelion of 340 ± 55°.".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 albedo "0.04".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 apoapsis "6.033282125331E13".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 apoapsis "9.025239539331E12".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 apparentMagnitude "23.8".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 averageSpeed "5868.0".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 discovered "2000-02-06".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 discoverer Marc_W._Buie.
- (148209)_2000_CR105 epoch "2011-Aug-27 (JD 2455800.5)".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 formerName "none".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 orbitalPeriod "2.11175166312E11".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 periapsis "6.586794246921E12".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 periapsis "9.852515764302E11".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 temperature "19.0".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 wikiPageExternalLink NumberedMPs.html.
- (148209)_2000_CR105 wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=sb&sstr=2000CR105.
- (148209)_2000_CR105 wikiPageExternalLink sbdb.cgi?sstr=2000CR105;orb=1;view=Far.
- (148209)_2000_CR105 wikiPageExternalLink cr105.html.
- (148209)_2000_CR105 wikiPageExternalLink solar-escape.asp.
- (148209)_2000_CR105 wikiPageExternalLink pluto_worlds.html.
- (148209)_2000_CR105 wikiPageID "1791674".
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- (148209)_2000_CR105 absMagnitude "6.3".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 albedo "0.04".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 altNames "none".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 aphelion "403.3".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 argPeri "316.5".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 ascNode "128.2".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 avgSpeed "1.63".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 dimensions "242.0".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 dimensions "328.0".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 discovered "2000-02-06".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 discoverer Marc_W._Buie.
- (148209)_2000_CR105 discovery "yes".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 discoveryRef NumberedMPs.html.
- (148209)_2000_CR105 eccentricity "0.80316".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 epoch "2011".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 hasPhotoCollection (148209)_2000_CR105.
- (148209)_2000_CR105 inclination "22.765".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 magnitude "23.8".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 meanAnomaly "4.997".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 minorplanet "yes".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 mpCategory "E-SDO".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 perihelion "44.03".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 period "1.0558762711199998E11".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 semimajor "223.7".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 singleTemperature "~19 K".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 spectralType Trans-Neptunian_object.
- (148209)_2000_CR105 width "25".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 subject Category:Possible_dwarf_planets.
- (148209)_2000_CR105 subject Category:Scattered_disc_and_detached_objects.
- (148209)_2000_CR105 type CelestialBody.
- (148209)_2000_CR105 type Planet.
- (148209)_2000_CR105 type Planet.
- (148209)_2000_CR105 type PhysicalBody.
- (148209)_2000_CR105 comment "(148209) 2000 CR105, also written as (148209) 2000 CR105, is about the seventh-most-distant known object in the Solar System. Considered a detached object, it orbits the Sun in a highly eccentric orbit every 3345 years at an average distance of 223 astronomical units (AU).Mike Brown's website lists it as a possible dwarf planet with a diameter of 328 km based on an assumed albedo of 0.04. The albedo is expected to be low because the object has a blue (neutral) color.".
- (148209)_2000_CR105 label "(148209) 2000 CR105".
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- (148209)_2000_CR105 label "小行星148209".
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