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- 17280_Shelly apoapsis "3.901884966554043E8".
- 17280_Shelly orbitalPeriod "1170.1610493".
- 17280_Shelly periapsis "2.600213548282928E8".
- 17280_Shelly absoluteMagnitude "15.2".
- 17280_Shelly abstract "17280 Shelly (2000 LK28) is a main-belt asteroid. It was discovered by the Lowell Observatory Near-Earth-Object Search at the Anderson Mesa Station on June 6, 2000. It is named for Frank Shelly, a moving objects software developer who has coordinated operations at the Socorro, New Mexico LINEAR site.".
- 17280_Shelly apoapsis "3.901884966554043E11".
- 17280_Shelly epoch "May 14, 2008".
- 17280_Shelly formerName "2000 LK28".
- 17280_Shelly orbitalPeriod "1.0110191465952E8".
- 17280_Shelly periapsis "2.600213548282928E11".
- 17280_Shelly wikiPageExternalLink sbdb.cgi?sstr=17280+Shelly.
- 17280_Shelly wikiPageID "16631767".
- 17280_Shelly wikiPageRevisionID "540508840".
- 17280_Shelly absMagnitude "15.2".
- 17280_Shelly altNames "2000".
- 17280_Shelly aphelion "2.608249".
- 17280_Shelly argPeri "210.4659".
- 17280_Shelly ascNode "114.09556".
- 17280_Shelly bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- 17280_Shelly designations "yes".
- 17280_Shelly discovery "yes".
- 17280_Shelly eccentricity "0.2001925".
- 17280_Shelly epoch "2008-05-14".
- 17280_Shelly hasPhotoCollection 17280_Shelly.
- 17280_Shelly inclination "2.56281".
- 17280_Shelly meanAnomaly "153.46497".
- 17280_Shelly minorplanet "yes".
- 17280_Shelly mpName "17280".
- 17280_Shelly name "Shelly".
- 17280_Shelly perihelion "1.7381354".
- 17280_Shelly period "1170.1610493".
- 17280_Shelly physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 17280_Shelly width "25".
- 17280_Shelly subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2000.
- 17280_Shelly subject Category:Main_Belt_asteroids.
- 17280_Shelly type CelestialBody.
- 17280_Shelly type Planet.
- 17280_Shelly type Planet.
- 17280_Shelly type PhysicalBody.
- 17280_Shelly comment "17280 Shelly (2000 LK28) is a main-belt asteroid. It was discovered by the Lowell Observatory Near-Earth-Object Search at the Anderson Mesa Station on June 6, 2000. It is named for Frank Shelly, a moving objects software developer who has coordinated operations at the Socorro, New Mexico LINEAR site.".
- 17280_Shelly label "(17280) Shelly".
- 17280_Shelly label "17280 Shelly".
- 17280_Shelly label "17280 Shelly".
- 17280_Shelly label "17280 Shelly".
- 17280_Shelly sameAs 17280_Shelly.
- 17280_Shelly sameAs (17280)_Shelly.
- 17280_Shelly sameAs 17280_Shelly.
- 17280_Shelly sameAs m.03ygg2k.
- 17280_Shelly sameAs Q2619294.
- 17280_Shelly sameAs Q2619294.
- 17280_Shelly wasDerivedFrom 17280_Shelly?oldid=540508840.
- 17280_Shelly isPrimaryTopicOf 17280_Shelly.
- 17280_Shelly name "Shelly".