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- (15874)_1996_TL66 apoapsis "1.9877069079909E10".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 averageSpeed "2.98".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 orbitalPeriod "280921.08".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 periapsis "5.237421453207E9".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 temperature "31.0".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 absoluteMagnitude "5.4".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 abstract "(15874) 1996 TL66 (also written (15874) 1996 TL66) is a trans-Neptunian object (TNO) that resides in the scattered disc. The Spitzer Space Telescope has estimated this object to be about 575 km in diameter, but 2012 estimates from the Herschel Space Observatory estimate the diameter as closer to 339 km. It is not a detached object since its perihelion (closest approach to the Sun) is under the influence of Neptune. Light-curve-amplitude analysis suggests it is a spheroid. Tancredi presents "in the form of a decision tree, the set of questions to be considered in order to classify an object as an icy 'dwarf planet'." They find that 1996 TL66 is very probably a dwarf planet. Mike Brown's website using the Spitzer diameter of 575 km lists it as a likely dwarf planet.".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 apoapsis "1.9877069079909E13".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 apparentMagnitude "21.0".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 averageSpeed "10728.0".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 discovered "1996-10-09".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 discoverer Chad_Trujillo.
- (15874)_1996_TL66 discoverer David_C._Jewitt.
- (15874)_1996_TL66 discoverer Jane_Luu.
- (15874)_1996_TL66 discoverer Jun_Chen.
- (15874)_1996_TL66 epoch "January 4, 2010 (JD )".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 formerName "none".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 orbitalPeriod "2.4271581312E10".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 periapsis "5.237421453207E12".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 temperature "31.0".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=sb&sstr=1996TL66.
- (15874)_1996_TL66 wikiPageExternalLink sbdb.cgi?sstr=1996TL66;orb=1;view=Far.
- (15874)_1996_TL66 wikiPageExternalLink tl66.html.
- (15874)_1996_TL66 wikiPageExternalLink MPLists.html.
- (15874)_1996_TL66 wikiPageExternalLink 1996TL66.html.
- (15874)_1996_TL66 wikiPageExternalLink tl66.html.
- (15874)_1996_TL66 wikiPageID "2345054".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 wikiPageRevisionID "598019972".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 absMagnitude "5.4".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 altNames "none".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 aphelion "132.87".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 argPeri "184.4".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 ascNode "217.74".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 avgSpeed "2.98".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 dimensions "339".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 dimensions "≈".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 discovered "1996-10-09".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 discoverer Chad_Trujillo.
- (15874)_1996_TL66 discoverer David_C._Jewitt.
- (15874)_1996_TL66 discoverer Jane_Luu.
- (15874)_1996_TL66 discoverer Jun_Chen.
- (15874)_1996_TL66 discovery "yes".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 epoch "2010-01-04".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 hasPhotoCollection (15874)_1996_TL66.
- (15874)_1996_TL66 inclination "23.965".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 magnitude "21".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 meanAnomaly "4.0507".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 mpCategory Scattered_disc.
- (15874)_1996_TL66 perihelion "35.01".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 period "2.4271581312E10".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 semimajor "83.944".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 singleTemperature "≈31 K".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 subject Category:Possible_dwarf_planets.
- (15874)_1996_TL66 subject Category:Scattered_disc_and_detached_objects.
- (15874)_1996_TL66 type CelestialBody.
- (15874)_1996_TL66 type Planet.
- (15874)_1996_TL66 type Planet.
- (15874)_1996_TL66 type PhysicalBody.
- (15874)_1996_TL66 comment "(15874) 1996 TL66 (also written (15874) 1996 TL66) is a trans-Neptunian object (TNO) that resides in the scattered disc. The Spitzer Space Telescope has estimated this object to be about 575 km in diameter, but 2012 estimates from the Herschel Space Observatory estimate the diameter as closer to 339 km. It is not a detached object since its perihelion (closest approach to the Sun) is under the influence of Neptune. Light-curve-amplitude analysis suggests it is a spheroid.".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 label "(15874) 1996 TL66".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 label "(15874) 1996 TL66".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 label "(15874) 1996 TL66".
- (15874)_1996_TL66 label "(15874) 1996 TL66".
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- (15874)_1996_TL66 label "小行星15874".
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