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- 1999_CD158 apoapsis "7.461941790516E9".
- 1999_CD158 orbitalPeriod "211063.6825".
- 1999_CD158 periapsis "5.612912108664E9".
- 1999_CD158 absoluteMagnitude "5.07".
- 1999_CD158 abstract "1999 CD158, also written as 1999 CD158, is a resonant trans-Neptunian object that resides in the Kuiper belt. It has an orbital resonance of 4:7 with Neptune, which means that for every seven orbits of Neptune around the Sun, it makes four. Its diameter is about 420 km. It is expected to be a dwarf planet if the size estimate correct.It is currently at 47.3 AU from the Sun.".
- 1999_CD158 apoapsis "7.461941790516E12".
- 1999_CD158 apparentMagnitude "21.8".
- 1999_CD158 epoch "JD 2456000.5 (2012-Mar-14.0)".
- 1999_CD158 orbitalPeriod "1.8235902168E10".
- 1999_CD158 periapsis "5.612912108664E12".
- 1999_CD158 wikiPageExternalLink orb.
- 1999_CD158 wikiPageID "30191074".
- 1999_CD158 wikiPageRevisionID "585859642".
- 1999_CD158 absMagnitude "5.07".
- 1999_CD158 aphelion "49.88".
- 1999_CD158 argPeri "144.99".
- 1999_CD158 ascNode "118.99852".
- 1999_CD158 background "#FFFFC0".
- 1999_CD158 dimensions "420.0".
- 1999_CD158 eccentricity "0.1414".
- 1999_CD158 epoch "JD 2456000.5".
- 1999_CD158 hasPhotoCollection 1999_CD158.
- 1999_CD158 inclination "25.4548".
- 1999_CD158 magnitude "21.8".
- 1999_CD158 meanAnomaly "241.5".
- 1999_CD158 mpCategory Trans-Neptunian_object.
- 1999_CD158 mpCategory "4".
- 1999_CD158 mpCategory "detached".
- 1999_CD158 perihelion "37.52".
- 1999_CD158 period "9.117937368E9".
- 1999_CD158 semimajor "43.704".
- 1999_CD158 width "25".
- 1999_CD158 subject Category:4:7_resonance.
- 1999_CD158 subject Category:Possible_dwarf_planets.
- 1999_CD158 type CelestialBody.
- 1999_CD158 type Planet.
- 1999_CD158 type PhysicalBody.
- 1999_CD158 comment "1999 CD158, also written as 1999 CD158, is a resonant trans-Neptunian object that resides in the Kuiper belt. It has an orbital resonance of 4:7 with Neptune, which means that for every seven orbits of Neptune around the Sun, it makes four. Its diameter is about 420 km. It is expected to be a dwarf planet if the size estimate correct.It is currently at 47.3 AU from the Sun.".
- 1999_CD158 label "1999 CD158".
- 1999_CD158 label "1999 CD158".
- 1999_CD158 sameAs 1999_CD158.
- 1999_CD158 sameAs 1999_CD158.
- 1999_CD158 sameAs 1999_CD158.
- 1999_CD158 sameAs 1999_CD158.
- 1999_CD158 sameAs 1999_CD158.
- 1999_CD158 sameAs m.0g572xs.
- 1999_CD158 sameAs Q3398894.
- 1999_CD158 sameAs Q3398894.
- 1999_CD158 wasDerivedFrom 1999_CD158?oldid=585859642.
- 1999_CD158 isPrimaryTopicOf 1999_CD158.