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- 1999_TR11 apoapsis "7.4270854866429E9".
- 1999_TR11 periapsis "4.4542766000925E9".
- 1999_TR11 absoluteMagnitude "8.4".
- 1999_TR11 abstract "1999 TR11, also written as 1999 TR11, is a plutino (a trans-Neptunian object in 2:3 mean motion resonance with Neptune). It was discovered on October 9, 1999 by Scott Sheppard observing from Mauna Kea with the 2.2 University of Hawaii reflector. It has a perihelion at 29.775 AU and an aphelion at 49.647 AU, so it moves in a relatively eccentric orbit (0.25) and it crosses the orbit of Neptune the same as Pluto.".
- 1999_TR11 albedo "0.09".
- 1999_TR11 apoapsis "7.4270854866429E12".
- 1999_TR11 discovered "1999-10-09".
- 1999_TR11 discoverer Scott_S._Sheppard.
- 1999_TR11 epoch "September 30, 2012 (JD 2456200.5)".
- 1999_TR11 periapsis "4.4542766000925E12".
- 1999_TR11 wikiPageExternalLink 1999MPEC....T...51S.
- 1999_TR11 wikiPageExternalLink show_object?object_id=1999+TR11.
- 1999_TR11 wikiPageID "36893288".
- 1999_TR11 wikiPageRevisionID "577517358".
- 1999_TR11 absMagnitude "8.4".
- 1999_TR11 albedo "0.09".
- 1999_TR11 aphelion "49.647".
- 1999_TR11 argPeri "347.8".
- 1999_TR11 ascNode "54.7".
- 1999_TR11 bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- 1999_TR11 dimensions "92.0".
- 1999_TR11 discovered "1999-10-09".
- 1999_TR11 discoverer Scott_S._Sheppard.
- 1999_TR11 discovery "yes".
- 1999_TR11 eccentricity "0.25".
- 1999_TR11 epoch "2012-09-30".
- 1999_TR11 hasPhotoCollection 1999_TR11.
- 1999_TR11 inclination "17.1".
- 1999_TR11 meanAnomaly "324.6".
- 1999_TR11 mpCategory "plutino".
- 1999_TR11 perihelion "29.775".
- 1999_TR11 physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 1999_TR11 semimajor "39.711".
- 1999_TR11 subject Category:Plutinos.
- 1999_TR11 type CelestialBody.
- 1999_TR11 type Planet.
- 1999_TR11 type PhysicalBody.
- 1999_TR11 comment "1999 TR11, also written as 1999 TR11, is a plutino (a trans-Neptunian object in 2:3 mean motion resonance with Neptune). It was discovered on October 9, 1999 by Scott Sheppard observing from Mauna Kea with the 2.2 University of Hawaii reflector. It has a perihelion at 29.775 AU and an aphelion at 49.647 AU, so it moves in a relatively eccentric orbit (0.25) and it crosses the orbit of Neptune the same as Pluto.".
- 1999_TR11 label "1999 TR11".
- 1999_TR11 sameAs 1999_TR11.
- 1999_TR11 sameAs m.0lqhlys.
- 1999_TR11 sameAs Q4595153.
- 1999_TR11 sameAs Q4595153.
- 1999_TR11 wasDerivedFrom 1999_TR11?oldid=577517358.
- 1999_TR11 isPrimaryTopicOf 1999_TR11.