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- (308933)_2006_SQ372 apoapsis "2.34868656999E11".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 apoapsis "3.000933286242E11".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 mass "1.7".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 orbitalPeriod "32347.0".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 orbitalPeriod "8205706.5".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 periapsis "3.6169773177846E9".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 absoluteMagnitude "8.1".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 abstract "(308933) 2006 SQ372 is a small trans-Neptunian object discovered through the Sloan Digital Sky Survey by Andrew Becker, Andrew W. Puckett, and Jeremy Martin Kubica on images first taken on September 27, 2006 (with precovery images dated to September 13, 2005).It has a strongly eccentric orbit, crossing that of Neptune near perihelion but bringing it more than 1,500 AU from the Sun at aphelion. It takes about 22,500 years to orbit the barycenter of the Solar System. The large semi-major axis makes it similar to (87269) 2000 OO67 and 90377 Sedna. With an absolute magnitude (H) of 8.1, it is estimated to be about 60 to 140 km in diameter. Mike Brown estimates that it has an albedo of 0.08 which would give a diameter of around 110 km.The object could possibly be a comet. The discoverers hypothesize that the object could come from the inner Oort cloud, but other scientists like California Institute of Technology's Michael E. Brown also consider other possibilities, as "it may have formed from debris just beyond Neptune [in the Kuiper belt] and been 'kicked' into its distant orbit by a planet like Neptune or Uranus".".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 apoapsis "2.34868656999E14".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 apoapsis "3.000933286242E14".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 discovered "2006-09-27".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 discoverer Andrew_C._Becker.
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 discoverer Andrew_W._Puckett.
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 discoverer Jeremy_Martin_Kubica.
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 epoch "2011-Feb-08 (2455600.5)".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 mass "1700.0".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 orbitalPeriod "2.7947808E9".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 orbitalPeriod "7.089730416E11".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 periapsis "3.6169773177846E12".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=sb&sstr=2006SQ372.
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- (308933)_2006_SQ372 wikiPageExternalLink K07A27.html.
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 wikiPageID "18918443".
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- (308933)_2006_SQ372 absMagnitude "8.1".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 aphelion "1570.0".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 argPeri "122.51".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 ascNode "197.42".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 dimensions "110.0".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 dimensions "60".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 discovered "2006-09-27".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 discoverer Andrew_C._Becker.
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 discoverer Andrew_W._Puckett.
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 discoverer Jeremy_Martin_Kubica.
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 discovery "yes".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 eccentricity "0.976".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 epoch "2011".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 hasPhotoCollection (308933)_2006_SQ372.
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 inclination "19.446".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 mass "~1.7 kg".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 meanAnomaly "0.04957".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 mpCategory Scattered_disc.
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 mpCategory "Centaur".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 perihelion "24.178".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 period "7.089730416E11".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 semimajor "796.0".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 width "25".
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 subject Category:Centaurs_(minor_planets).
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 subject Category:Oort_cloud.
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 subject Category:Scattered_disc_and_detached_objects.
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 type CelestialBody.
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 type Planet.
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 type PhysicalBody.
- (308933)_2006_SQ372 comment "(308933) 2006 SQ372 is a small trans-Neptunian object discovered through the Sloan Digital Sky Survey by Andrew Becker, Andrew W. Puckett, and Jeremy Martin Kubica on images first taken on September 27, 2006 (with precovery images dated to September 13, 2005).It has a strongly eccentric orbit, crossing that of Neptune near perihelion but bringing it more than 1,500 AU from the Sun at aphelion. It takes about 22,500 years to orbit the barycenter of the Solar System.".
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- (308933)_2006_SQ372 sameAs Q150824.
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