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- 163693_Atira apoapsis "1.4658E8".
- 163693_Atira apoapsis "1.46605913286E8".
- 163693_Atira averageSpeed "33.68".
- 163693_Atira orbitalPeriod "233.023".
- 163693_Atira periapsis "7.50981310914E7".
- 163693_Atira periapsis "7.5149E7".
- 163693_Atira temperature "323.0".
- 163693_Atira absoluteMagnitude "16.28".
- 163693_Atira abstract "Discovered February 11, 2003, by the Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research project's station at Socorro, New Mexico, (163693) Atira (previously named 2003 CP20), was the first asteroid known to have an orbit entirely within that of Earth. Together with 2004 JG6, and 2007 EB26, both of which have even smaller orbits, forms a new subclass of Aten asteroids. Following tradition, the new subclass is named after the first known object in that class, and therefore is known as Atiras.Atira takes slightly over 233 days to orbit the Sun. It is a Venus-crosser asteroid, but does not get as close to the Sun as Mercury. With a diameter of about 2 km, it is the largest of the 12 currently known Atiras and one of the larger Aten asteroids.Knowing that traditionally the first known object in a new class of asteroids will become the name of the new class of asteroids, due consideration was given to the name for (163693). The other classes of near-Earth asteroids are Amors, Apollos, and Atens, named after a Roman, Greek, and Egyptian god, so a preference was given to a god or goddess beginning with the letter "A". Given (163693) was discovered by the LINEAR program which operates out of the southwestern United States, preference was also given to a Native American god or goddess. Atira is a Pawnee goddess of the Earth and the evening star.The official citation:"163693 AtiraDiscovered 2003 Feb. 11 by the Lincoln Laboratory Near-Earth Asteroid Research Team at Socorro.Atira is the Pawnee goddess of Earth and the evening star. This is the first numbered minor planet to have an orbit completely interior to that of the earth."".
- 163693_Atira albedo "0.1".
- 163693_Atira apoapsis "1.4658E11".
- 163693_Atira apoapsis "1.46605913286E11".
- 163693_Atira averageSpeed "121248.0".
- 163693_Atira discovered "2003-02-11".
- 163693_Atira discoverer Lincoln_Near-Earth_Asteroid_Research.
- 163693_Atira epoch "October 22, 2004 (JD 2453300.5)".
- 163693_Atira escapeVelocity "1.8".
- 163693_Atira orbitalPeriod "2.01331872E7".
- 163693_Atira periapsis "7.50981310914E10".
- 163693_Atira periapsis "7.5149E10".
- 163693_Atira rotationPeriod "10692.000000000002".
- 163693_Atira temperature "323.0".
- 163693_Atira wikiPageExternalLink 163693.htm.
- 163693_Atira wikiPageExternalLink neoibo?objects:Atira;main.
- 163693_Atira wikiPageExternalLink 2003cp20.html.
- 163693_Atira wikiPageID "16503568".
- 163693_Atira wikiPageRevisionID "604293784".
- 163693_Atira absMagnitude "16.28".
- 163693_Atira albedo "0.1".
- 163693_Atira aphelion "0.98".
- 163693_Atira argPeri "252.914".
- 163693_Atira ascNode "103.952".
- 163693_Atira avgSpeed "33.68".
- 163693_Atira bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- 163693_Atira density "2".
- 163693_Atira dimensions "~2.5 km".
- 163693_Atira discovered "2003-02-11".
- 163693_Atira discoverer Lincoln_Near-Earth_Asteroid_Research.
- 163693_Atira discovery "yes".
- 163693_Atira discoverySite Socorro,_New_Mexico.
- 163693_Atira eccentricity "0.322".
- 163693_Atira epoch "2004-10-22".
- 163693_Atira escapeVelocity "5.0E-4".
- 163693_Atira hasPhotoCollection 163693_Atira.
- 163693_Atira inclination "25.618".
- 163693_Atira mass "1".
- 163693_Atira meanAnomaly "20.298".
- 163693_Atira mpCategory Apohele_asteroid.
- 163693_Atira mpCategory Aten_asteroid.
- 163693_Atira mpCategory List_of_Venus-crossing_minor_planets.
- 163693_Atira name "163693".
- 163693_Atira perihelion "0.502".
- 163693_Atira period "2.01331872E7".
- 163693_Atira physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 163693_Atira rotation "10692.000000000002".
- 163693_Atira semimajor "0.741".
- 163693_Atira singleTemperature "~323 K".
- 163693_Atira spectralType "?".
- 163693_Atira surfaceGrav "3.0E-4".
- 163693_Atira width "25".
- 163693_Atira subject Category:Apohele_asteroids.
- 163693_Atira type CelestialBody.
- 163693_Atira type Planet.
- 163693_Atira type Planet.
- 163693_Atira type PhysicalBody.
- 163693_Atira comment "Discovered February 11, 2003, by the Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research project's station at Socorro, New Mexico, (163693) Atira (previously named 2003 CP20), was the first asteroid known to have an orbit entirely within that of Earth. Together with 2004 JG6, and 2007 EB26, both of which have even smaller orbits, forms a new subclass of Aten asteroids.".
- 163693_Atira label "(163693) Atira".
- 163693_Atira label "(163693) Atira".
- 163693_Atira label "(163693) Atira".
- 163693_Atira label "(163693) Atira".
- 163693_Atira label "(163693) Atira".
- 163693_Atira label "(163693) Атира".
- 163693_Atira label "163693 Atira".
- 163693_Atira label "163693 Atira".
- 163693_Atira label "アティラ (小惑星)".
- 163693_Atira sameAs (163693)_Atira.
- 163693_Atira sameAs (163693)_Atira.
- 163693_Atira sameAs (163693)_Atira.
- 163693_Atira sameAs 163693_Atira.
- 163693_Atira sameAs 163693_Atira.
- 163693_Atira sameAs アティラ_(小惑星).
- 163693_Atira sameAs (163693)_Atira.
- 163693_Atira sameAs (163693)_Atira.
- 163693_Atira sameAs m.03y8vxs.
- 163693_Atira sameAs Q141774.
- 163693_Atira sameAs Q141774.
- 163693_Atira wasDerivedFrom 163693_Atira?oldid=604293784.
- 163693_Atira isPrimaryTopicOf 163693_Atira.
- 163693_Atira name "163693 Atira".