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- (308193)_2005_CB79 apoapsis "7.3569240852846E9".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 orbitalPeriod "103552.02749999998".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 periapsis "5.5550177327031E9".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 absoluteMagnitude "4.7".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 abstract "(308193) 2005 CB79 is a trans-Neptunian object that is a member of the Haumea family.As a member of the Haumea family, (308193) 2005 CB79 is suspected of being an icy mantle collisional fragment from dwarf planet Haumea. With an absolute magnitude (H) of 4.7, and a Haumea-family albedo of 0.7, this object would have a diameter of 158 km.Observations by Mike Brown in 2012 using the W. M. Keck Observatory suggest that (308193) 2005 CB79 does not have a companion.".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 albedo "0.7".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 apoapsis "7.3569240852846E12".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 apparentMagnitude "21.1".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 discoverer Chad_Trujillo.
- (308193)_2005_CB79 discoverer David_L._Rabinowitz.
- (308193)_2005_CB79 discoverer Michael_E._Brown.
- (308193)_2005_CB79 epoch "January 10, 2010 (2455200.5)".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 orbitalPeriod "8.946895175999998E9".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 periapsis "5.5550177327031E12".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 thumbnail TheTransneptunians_Color_Distribution-2005RR43.png?width=300.
- (308193)_2005_CB79 wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=sb&sstr=2005CB79.
- (308193)_2005_CB79 wikiPageExternalLink sbdb.cgi?sstr=2005CB79;orb=1;view=Far.
- (308193)_2005_CB79 wikiPageID "25760361".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 wikiPageRevisionID "593505963".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 absMagnitude "4.7".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 albedo "0.7".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 aphelion "49.178".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 argPeri "92.738".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 ascNode "112.86".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 dimensions "158.0".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 discoverer Chad_Trujillo.
- (308193)_2005_CB79 discoverer David_L._Rabinowitz.
- (308193)_2005_CB79 discoverer Michael_E._Brown.
- (308193)_2005_CB79 discovery "yes".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 eccentricity "0.1395".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 epoch "2010-01-10".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 inclination "28.675".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 magnitude "21.1".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 meanAnomaly "309.19".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 mpCategory Classical_Kuiper_belt_object.
- (308193)_2005_CB79 mpCategory "Extended".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 perihelion "37.133".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 period "8.946895175999998E9".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 semimajor "43.155".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 spectralType "B-V=0.73, V-R=0.37".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 width "25".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 subject Category:Classical_Kuiper_belt_objects.
- (308193)_2005_CB79 subject Category:Haumea_family.
- (308193)_2005_CB79 type CelestialBody.
- (308193)_2005_CB79 type Planet.
- (308193)_2005_CB79 type PhysicalBody.
- (308193)_2005_CB79 comment "(308193) 2005 CB79 is a trans-Neptunian object that is a member of the Haumea family.As a member of the Haumea family, (308193) 2005 CB79 is suspected of being an icy mantle collisional fragment from dwarf planet Haumea. With an absolute magnitude (H) of 4.7, and a Haumea-family albedo of 0.7, this object would have a diameter of 158 km.Observations by Mike Brown in 2012 using the W. M. Keck Observatory suggest that (308193) 2005 CB79 does not have a companion.".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 label "(308193) 2005 CB79".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 label "(308193) 2005 CB79".
- (308193)_2005_CB79 sameAs (308193)_2005_CB79.
- (308193)_2005_CB79 sameAs (308193)_2005_CB79.
- (308193)_2005_CB79 sameAs m.09v1mft.
- (308193)_2005_CB79 sameAs Q4029970.
- (308193)_2005_CB79 sameAs Q4029970.
- (308193)_2005_CB79 wasDerivedFrom (308193)_2005_CB79?oldid=593505963.
- (308193)_2005_CB79 depiction TheTransneptunians_Color_Distribution-2005RR43.png.
- (308193)_2005_CB79 isPrimaryTopicOf (308193)_2005_CB79.