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- (86039)_1999_NC43 apoapsis "4.157324826753E8".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 orbitalPeriod "851.0325".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 periapsis "1.1074730367921E8".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 absoluteMagnitude "15.9".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 abstract "(86039) 1999 NC43, provisionally known as 1999 NC43, is a near-Earth asteroid and potentially hazardous object. It was discovered on 14 July 1999 by Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research (LINEAR) at an apparent magnitude of 18 using a 1.0-meter (39 in) reflecting telescope. It has a diameter of 2.2 kilometers (1.4 mi). 1999 NC43 is suspected to be related to the Chelyabinsk meteor from 15 February 2013.1999 NC43 has a well-determined orbit with an uncertainty of 0. It makes close approaches to Venus, Earth, and Mars. Its most notable close approach to Earth will be on 14 February 2173 at a distance of 0.03361 AU (5,028,000 km; 3,124,000 mi).".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 albedo "0.14".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 apoapsis "4.157324826753E11".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 discovered "1999-07-14".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 discoverer Lincoln_Near-Earth_Asteroid_Research.
- (86039)_1999_NC43 epoch "(Uncertainty=0)".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 epoch "2013-Nov-04".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 escapeVelocity "3.96".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 orbitalPeriod "7.3529208E7".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 periapsis "1.1074730367921E11".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=sb&sstr=1999NC43.
- (86039)_1999_NC43 wikiPageExternalLink sbdb.cgi?sstr=1999NC43;orb=1.
- (86039)_1999_NC43 wikiPageID "41031894".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 wikiPageRevisionID "591353174".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 absMagnitude "15.9".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 albedo "0.14".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 aphelion "2.779".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 argPeri "120.6".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 ascNode "311.8".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 dimensions "~".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 discovered "1999-07-14".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 discoverer "LINEAR".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 discovery "yes".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 eccentricity "0.5792".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 epoch "2013".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 escapeVelocity "~".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 inclination "7.124".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 meanAnomaly "328.6".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 mpCategory List_of_Apollo_asteroids.
- (86039)_1999_NC43 mpCategory Near-Earth_object.
- (86039)_1999_NC43 mpCategory Potentially_hazardous_object.
- (86039)_1999_NC43 perihelion "0.7403".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 period "7.3529208E7".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 semimajor "1.759".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 siderealDay "124200.0".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 width "25".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1999.
- (86039)_1999_NC43 subject Category:Near-Earth_asteroids.
- (86039)_1999_NC43 type CelestialBody.
- (86039)_1999_NC43 type Planet.
- (86039)_1999_NC43 type PhysicalBody.
- (86039)_1999_NC43 comment "(86039) 1999 NC43, provisionally known as 1999 NC43, is a near-Earth asteroid and potentially hazardous object. It was discovered on 14 July 1999 by Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research (LINEAR) at an apparent magnitude of 18 using a 1.0-meter (39 in) reflecting telescope. It has a diameter of 2.2 kilometers (1.4 mi). 1999 NC43 is suspected to be related to the Chelyabinsk meteor from 15 February 2013.1999 NC43 has a well-determined orbit with an uncertainty of 0.".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 label "(86039) 1999 NC43".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 sameAs (86039)_1999_NC43.
- (86039)_1999_NC43 sameAs m.0z6qht0.
- (86039)_1999_NC43 sameAs Q15194873.
- (86039)_1999_NC43 sameAs Q15194873.
- (86039)_1999_NC43 wasDerivedFrom (86039)_1999_NC43?oldid=591353174.
- (86039)_1999_NC43 isPrimaryTopicOf (86039)_1999_NC43.