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- 1566_Icarus apoapsis "2.945813760344496E8".
- 1566_Icarus orbitalPeriod "408.7598408999999".
- 1566_Icarus periapsis "2.792274624983252E7".
- 1566_Icarus temperature "242.0".
- 1566_Icarus absoluteMagnitude "16.9".
- 1566_Icarus abstract "1566 Icarus (/ˈɪkərəs/ IK-ə-rəs) is an Apollo asteroid (a subclass of near-Earth asteroid) that at perihelion comes closer to the Sun than Mercury, i.e. it is a Mercury-crossing asteroid. It is also a Venus and Mars-crosser. It is named after Icarus of Greek mythology, who flew too close to the Sun. It was discovered in 1949 by Walter Baade. From 1949 until the discovery of 2000 BD19 in 2000, it was known as the asteroid that passed closest to the Sun. Icarus makes close approaches to Earth, in the month of June, at gaps of 9, 19, or 28 years. Rarely, it comes as close as 6.4 Gm (16 lunar distances and 4 million miles), as it did on June 14, 1968. During this approach, Icarus became the first minor planet to be observed using radar, with measurements being performed from the Goldstone Tracking Station. As of 2012, the last close approach was in 1996, at 15.1 Gm, almost 40 times as far as the Moon. The next close approach will be June 16, 2015, at 8.1 Gm (5 million miles).".
- 1566_Icarus albedo "0.4".
- 1566_Icarus apoapsis "2.945813760344496E11".
- 1566_Icarus discovered "1949-06-27".
- 1566_Icarus discoverer Walter_Baade.
- 1566_Icarus epoch "August 27, 2011 (JD 2455800.5)".
- 1566_Icarus escapeVelocity "0.0".
- 1566_Icarus formerName "1949 MA".
- 1566_Icarus orbitalPeriod "3.5316850253759995E7".
- 1566_Icarus periapsis "2.792274624983252E10".
- 1566_Icarus rotationPeriod "8182.944".
- 1566_Icarus temperature "242.0".
- 1566_Icarus wikiPageExternalLink index.php?pc=1.0.
- 1566_Icarus wikiPageExternalLink 1.
- 1566_Icarus wikiPageID "586661".
- 1566_Icarus wikiPageRevisionID "584796953".
- 1566_Icarus absMagnitude "16.9".
- 1566_Icarus albedo "0.4".
- 1566_Icarus altNames "1949".
- 1566_Icarus aphelion "1.9691548727".
- 1566_Icarus argPeri "31.35032".
- 1566_Icarus ascNode "88.027986".
- 1566_Icarus bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- 1566_Icarus density "2".
- 1566_Icarus dimensions "1.4".
- 1566_Icarus discovered "1949-06-27".
- 1566_Icarus discoverer Walter_Baade.
- 1566_Icarus discovery "yes".
- 1566_Icarus eccentricity "0.82683789".
- 1566_Icarus epoch "2011-08-27".
- 1566_Icarus escapeVelocity "0".
- 1566_Icarus hasPhotoCollection 1566_Icarus.
- 1566_Icarus inclination "22.82825".
- 1566_Icarus mass "2.9".
- 1566_Icarus meanAnomaly "254.29362".
- 1566_Icarus mpCategory List_of_Apollo_asteroids.
- 1566_Icarus mpCategory List_of_Mars-crossing_minor_planets.
- 1566_Icarus mpCategory List_of_Mercury-crossing_minor_planets.
- 1566_Icarus mpCategory List_of_Venus-crossing_minor_planets.
- 1566_Icarus name "1566".
- 1566_Icarus namedAfter Icarus.
- 1566_Icarus perihelion "0.18665203".
- 1566_Icarus period "1.1191234523".
- 1566_Icarus physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 1566_Icarus rotation "8182.944".
- 1566_Icarus semimajor "1.0779034528".
- 1566_Icarus singleTemperature "~242 K".
- 1566_Icarus spectralType "U".
- 1566_Icarus surfaceGrav "0".
- 1566_Icarus subject Category:Apollo_asteroids.
- 1566_Icarus subject Category:Asteroids_named_from_Greek_mythology.
- 1566_Icarus subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1949.
- 1566_Icarus subject Category:Discoveries_by_Walter_Baade.
- 1566_Icarus subject Category:Mars-crossing_asteroids.
- 1566_Icarus subject Category:Mercury-crossing_asteroids.
- 1566_Icarus subject Category:U-type_asteroids.
- 1566_Icarus subject Category:Venus-crosser_asteroids.
- 1566_Icarus type CelestialBody.
- 1566_Icarus type Planet.
- 1566_Icarus type Planet.
- 1566_Icarus type PhysicalBody.
- 1566_Icarus comment "1566 Icarus (/ˈɪkərəs/ IK-ə-rəs) is an Apollo asteroid (a subclass of near-Earth asteroid) that at perihelion comes closer to the Sun than Mercury, i.e. it is a Mercury-crossing asteroid. It is also a Venus and Mars-crosser. It is named after Icarus of Greek mythology, who flew too close to the Sun. It was discovered in 1949 by Walter Baade. From 1949 until the discovery of 2000 BD19 in 2000, it was known as the asteroid that passed closest to the Sun.".
- 1566_Icarus label "(1566) Icare".
- 1566_Icarus label "(1566) Icarus".
- 1566_Icarus label "(1566) Ikar".
- 1566_Icarus label "(1566) Ícaro".
- 1566_Icarus label "(1566) Икар".
- 1566_Icarus label "1566 Icarus".
- 1566_Icarus label "1566 Icarus".
- 1566_Icarus label "Ícarus 1566".
- 1566_Icarus label "イカルス (小惑星)".
- 1566_Icarus label "伊卡洛斯 (小行星)".
- 1566_Icarus sameAs (1566)_Icarus.
- 1566_Icarus sameAs 1566_Ίκαρος.
- 1566_Icarus sameAs (1566)_Ícaro.
- 1566_Icarus sameAs 1566_Icarus.
- 1566_Icarus sameAs (1566)_Icare.
- 1566_Icarus sameAs 1566_Icarus.
- 1566_Icarus sameAs 1566_Icarus.
- 1566_Icarus sameAs イカルス_(小惑星).
- 1566_Icarus sameAs (1566)_Ikar.
- 1566_Icarus sameAs Ícarus_1566.
- 1566_Icarus sameAs m.02sr9h.
- 1566_Icarus sameAs Q140874.
- 1566_Icarus sameAs Q140874.
- 1566_Icarus wasDerivedFrom 1566_Icarus?oldid=584796953.
- 1566_Icarus isPrimaryTopicOf 1566_Icarus.
- 1566_Icarus name "1566 Icarus".