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- 1995_SN55 apoapsis "5.84927674437E9".
- 1995_SN55 orbitalPeriod "128202.75".
- 1995_SN55 periapsis "1.18182317853E9".
- 1995_SN55 absoluteMagnitude "6.0".
- 1995_SN55 abstract "1995 SN55, also written as 1995 SN55, is a lost centaur with a perihelion greater than Jupiter and a semi-major axis that may be less than Neptune's. This object could be the largest known centaur.".
- 1995_SN55 albedo "0.08".
- 1995_SN55 apoapsis "5.84927674437E12".
- 1995_SN55 discovered "1995-09-20".
- 1995_SN55 epoch "September 20 1995 (2449980.5)".
- 1995_SN55 orbitalPeriod "1.10767176E10".
- 1995_SN55 periapsis "1.18182317853E12".
- 1995_SN55 wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=sb&sstr=1995SN55.
- 1995_SN55 wikiPageExternalLink sbdb.cgi?sstr=1995SN55;orb=1;view=Far.
- 1995_SN55 wikiPageID "19858826".
- 1995_SN55 wikiPageRevisionID "603405948".
- 1995_SN55 absMagnitude "6".
- 1995_SN55 albedo "0.08".
- 1995_SN55 aphelion "39.1".
- 1995_SN55 argPeri "49.3".
- 1995_SN55 ascNode "144.6".
- 1995_SN55 bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- 1995_SN55 designations "yes".
- 1995_SN55 dimensions "278.0".
- 1995_SN55 dimensions "295".
- 1995_SN55 discovered "1995-09-20".
- 1995_SN55 discoverer "A. Gleason".
- 1995_SN55 discovery "yes".
- 1995_SN55 eccentricity "0.66".
- 1995_SN55 epoch "1995-09-20".
- 1995_SN55 hasPhotoCollection 1995_SN55.
- 1995_SN55 inclination "4.97".
- 1995_SN55 meanAnomaly "180.2".
- 1995_SN55 minorplanet "yes".
- 1995_SN55 mpCategory Centaur_(minor_planet).
- 1995_SN55 perihelion "7.9".
- 1995_SN55 period "1.10767176E10".
- 1995_SN55 physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 1995_SN55 semimajor "23.5".
- 1995_SN55 width "25".
- 1995_SN55 subject Category:Centaurs_(minor_planets).
- 1995_SN55 type CelestialBody.
- 1995_SN55 type Planet.
- 1995_SN55 type Planet.
- 1995_SN55 type PhysicalBody.
- 1995_SN55 comment "1995 SN55, also written as 1995 SN55, is a lost centaur with a perihelion greater than Jupiter and a semi-major axis that may be less than Neptune's. This object could be the largest known centaur.".
- 1995_SN55 label "1995 SN55".
- 1995_SN55 label "1995 SN55".
- 1995_SN55 label "1995 SN55".
- 1995_SN55 sameAs 1995_SN55.
- 1995_SN55 sameAs 1995_SN55.
- 1995_SN55 sameAs m.04q32nc.
- 1995_SN55 sameAs Q4356079.
- 1995_SN55 sameAs Q4356079.
- 1995_SN55 wasDerivedFrom 1995_SN55?oldid=603405948.
- 1995_SN55 isPrimaryTopicOf 1995_SN55.