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- 1999_LE31 apoapsis "1.7830570208733E9".
- 1999_LE31 orbitalPeriod "8452.0".
- 1999_LE31 periapsis "6.4648719823005E8".
- 1999_LE31 absoluteMagnitude "12.361".
- 1999_LE31 abstract "1999 LE31 is a damocloid centaur discovered on June 12, 1999.It is both a Jupiter- and Saturn-crossing minor planet.1999 LE31 is located in the outer Solar System between Jupiter and Neptune, and like all centaurs, has an unstable orbit caused by the gravitational influence of the giant planets. Due to this, it must have originated from elsewhere, most likely outside Neptune.This asteroid is extremely rare due to the fact that, while over half a million such minor planets are known, 1999 LE31 is one of only 36 that has a retrograde orbit.1999 LE31 is approximately 16.8 km in diameter.".
- 1999_LE31 apoapsis "1.7830570208733E12".
- 1999_LE31 discovered "1999-06-12".
- 1999_LE31 discoverer Lincoln_Near-Earth_Asteroid_Research.
- 1999_LE31 epoch "2455800.5 (2011 Aug 27.0)".
- 1999_LE31 orbitalPeriod "7.302528E8".
- 1999_LE31 periapsis "6.4648719823005E11".
- 1999_LE31 thumbnail 1999_LE31_asteroid_-_orbit_diagram_01.jpg?width=300.
- 1999_LE31 wikiPageExternalLink 015163.text.html.
- 1999_LE31 wikiPageExternalLink orb.
- 1999_LE31 wikiPageID "32378322".
- 1999_LE31 wikiPageRevisionID "601873121".
- 1999_LE31 absMagnitude "12.361".
- 1999_LE31 aphelion "11.919".
- 1999_LE31 argPeri "32.5005".
- 1999_LE31 ascNode "292.025".
- 1999_LE31 bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- 1999_LE31 caption "Diagram of the orbit of 1999 LE31".
- 1999_LE31 designations "yes".
- 1999_LE31 discovered "1999-06-12".
- 1999_LE31 discoverer "Lincoln Laboratory Near-Earth Asteroid Research Team at Socorro".
- 1999_LE31 discovery "yes".
- 1999_LE31 epoch "2455800.5".
- 1999_LE31 hasPhotoCollection 1999_LE31.
- 1999_LE31 inclination "151.82407".
- 1999_LE31 meanAnomaly "197.269".
- 1999_LE31 minorplanet "yes".
- 1999_LE31 mpCategory Damocloid_asteroid.
- 1999_LE31 mpName "21708".
- 1999_LE31 name "1999".
- 1999_LE31 perihelion "4.3215".
- 1999_LE31 period "7.302528E8".
- 1999_LE31 semimajor "8.1207".
- 1999_LE31 width "25".
- 1999_LE31 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1999.
- 1999_LE31 subject Category:Centaurs_(minor_planets).
- 1999_LE31 subject Category:Damocloid_asteroids.
- 1999_LE31 subject Category:Scattered_disc_and_detached_objects.
- 1999_LE31 type CelestialBody.
- 1999_LE31 type Planet.
- 1999_LE31 type PhysicalBody.
- 1999_LE31 comment "1999 LE31 is a damocloid centaur discovered on June 12, 1999.It is both a Jupiter- and Saturn-crossing minor planet.1999 LE31 is located in the outer Solar System between Jupiter and Neptune, and like all centaurs, has an unstable orbit caused by the gravitational influence of the giant planets.".
- 1999_LE31 label "1999 LE31".
- 1999_LE31 sameAs m.0gytf99.
- 1999_LE31 sameAs Q4594845.
- 1999_LE31 sameAs Q4594845.
- 1999_LE31 wasDerivedFrom 1999_LE31?oldid=601873121.
- 1999_LE31 depiction 1999_LE31_asteroid_-_orbit_diagram_01.jpg.
- 1999_LE31 isPrimaryTopicOf 1999_LE31.
- 1999_LE31 name "1999 LE31".