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- (84922)_2003_VS2 apoapsis "6.2986687479528E9".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 averageSpeed "4.75".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 orbitalPeriod "89870.237".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 periapsis "5.4494016359889E9".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 temperature "44.0".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 absoluteMagnitude "4.4".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 abstract "(84922) 2003 VS2 is a trans-Neptunian object discovered by the Near Earth Asteroid Tracking program on November 14, 2003. Like Pluto, it is in a 2:3 orbital resonance with Neptune, giving it the orbital properties of a plutino. Mike Brown's website lists it as highly likely a dwarf planet. However Brown assumed that VS2 is much bigger than it really is and the light-curve analysis has questioned whether it would truly be in the hydrostatic equilibrium.".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 apoapsis "6.2986687479528E12".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 apparentMagnitude "19.7".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 averageSpeed "17100.0".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 discovered "2003-11-14".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 discoverer Near-Earth_Asteroid_Tracking.
- (84922)_2003_VS2 epoch "December 31, 2006 (JD 2454100.5)".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 formerName "none".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 orbitalPeriod "7.764788476799999E9".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 periapsis "5.4494016359889E12".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 temperature "44.0".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 thumbnail 2003VS2-mag20.jpg?width=300.
- (84922)_2003_VS2 wikiPageExternalLink 3277033.stm.
- (84922)_2003_VS2 wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=sb&sstr=2003VS2.
- (84922)_2003_VS2 wikiPageExternalLink sbdb.cgi?sstr=2003VS2;orb=1;view=Far.
- (84922)_2003_VS2 wikiPageExternalLink 18.htm.
- (84922)_2003_VS2 wikiPageID "8440564".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 wikiPageRevisionID "606233811".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 absMagnitude "4.4".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 altNames "none".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 aphelion "42.104".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 argPeri "112.586".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 ascNode "302.682".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 avgSpeed "4.75".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 caption "as viewed with a 24" telescope".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 discovered "2003-11-14".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 discoverer "NEAT".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 discovery "yes".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 eccentricity "0.072".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 epoch "2006-12-31".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 hasPhotoCollection (84922)_2003_VS2.
- (84922)_2003_VS2 inclination "14.798".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 magnitude "19.7".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 meanAnomaly "3.987".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 mpCategory Plutino.
- (84922)_2003_VS2 note "no".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 perihelion "36.427".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 period "246.05".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 semimajor "39.266".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 singleTemperature "≈44 K".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 spectralType "B−V=".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 spectralType "V−R=".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 subject Category:Plutinos.
- (84922)_2003_VS2 subject Category:Possible_dwarf_planets.
- (84922)_2003_VS2 type CelestialBody.
- (84922)_2003_VS2 type Planet.
- (84922)_2003_VS2 type Planet.
- (84922)_2003_VS2 type PhysicalBody.
- (84922)_2003_VS2 comment "(84922) 2003 VS2 is a trans-Neptunian object discovered by the Near Earth Asteroid Tracking program on November 14, 2003. Like Pluto, it is in a 2:3 orbital resonance with Neptune, giving it the orbital properties of a plutino. Mike Brown's website lists it as highly likely a dwarf planet. However Brown assumed that VS2 is much bigger than it really is and the light-curve analysis has questioned whether it would truly be in the hydrostatic equilibrium.".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 label "(84922) 2003 VS2".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 label "(84922) 2003 VS2".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 label "(84922) 2003 VS2".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 label "(84922) 2003 VS2".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 label "(84922) 2003 VS2".
- (84922)_2003_VS2 sameAs (84922)_2003_VS2.
- (84922)_2003_VS2 sameAs (84922)_2003_VS2.
- (84922)_2003_VS2 sameAs (84922)_2003_VS2.
- (84922)_2003_VS2 sameAs (84922)_2003_VS2.
- (84922)_2003_VS2 sameAs (84922)_2003_VS2.
- (84922)_2003_VS2 sameAs (84922)_2003_VS2.
- (84922)_2003_VS2 sameAs m.0273j98.
- (84922)_2003_VS2 sameAs Q1953679.
- (84922)_2003_VS2 sameAs Q1953679.
- (84922)_2003_VS2 wasDerivedFrom (84922)_2003_VS2?oldid=606233811.
- (84922)_2003_VS2 depiction 2003VS2-mag20.jpg.
- (84922)_2003_VS2 isPrimaryTopicOf (84922)_2003_VS2.