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- 2002_JE9 apoapsis "2.2628173922082E8".
- 2002_JE9 orbitalPeriod "401.775".
- 2002_JE9 periapsis "9.3187505616444E7".
- 2002_JE9 absoluteMagnitude "21.3".
- 2002_JE9 abstract "2002 JE9 (also written 2002 JE9) is a near-Earth asteroid and potentially hazardous object. It has a well determined orbit with an observation arc of 10 years and an Uncertainty Parameter of 1. It was removed from the Sentry Risk Table on 10 May 2002. 2002 JE9 was discovered on 6 May 2002 by the Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research (LINEAR) project using a 1.0-metre (39 in) Reflecting telescope; at the time of discovery, the asteroid possessed an apparent magnitude of 19.1.The asteroid has an estimated diameter of about 200 metres (660 ft) based on an absolute magnitude of 21.3. 2002 JE9 is considered significant due to having previously passed closer to the Earth; on 11 April 1971, it passed Earth at a distance of 0.0015 AU (220,000 km; 140,000 mi). 2002 JE9 is one the largest objects known to have passed inside the orbit of the moon. During the close approach in 1971 the asteroid reached about apparent magnitude 10, about the same brightness as Saturn's moon Iapetus.The asteroid will pass 0.0049 AU (730,000 km; 460,000 mi) from Venus on 25 November 2021.".
- 2002_JE9 apoapsis "2.2628173922082E11".
- 2002_JE9 discovered "2006-05-02".
- 2002_JE9 discoverer Lincoln_Near-Earth_Asteroid_Research.
- 2002_JE9 discoverer Reflecting_telescope.
- 2002_JE9 epoch "(Uncertainty=1)".
- 2002_JE9 epoch "2011-Aug-27".
- 2002_JE9 orbitalPeriod "3.471336E7".
- 2002_JE9 periapsis "9.3187505616444E10".
- 2002_JE9 wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=sb&sstr=2002JE9.
- 2002_JE9 wikiPageExternalLink sbdb.cgi?sstr=2002JE9;orb=1.
- 2002_JE9 wikiPageID "33684492".
- 2002_JE9 wikiPageRevisionID "573760107".
- 2002_JE9 absMagnitude "21.3".
- 2002_JE9 aphelion "1.5126".
- 2002_JE9 argPeri "255.4".
- 2002_JE9 ascNode "200.1".
- 2002_JE9 bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- 2002_JE9 dimensions "~".
- 2002_JE9 discovered "2002-05-06".
- 2002_JE9 discoverer Lincoln_Near-Earth_Asteroid_Research.
- 2002_JE9 discoverer "1".
- 2002_JE9 discovery "yes".
- 2002_JE9 eccentricity "0.41662".
- 2002_JE9 epoch "2011".
- 2002_JE9 hasPhotoCollection 2002_JE9.
- 2002_JE9 inclination "8.8306".
- 2002_JE9 meanAnomaly "232.07".
- 2002_JE9 mpCategory List_of_Apollo_asteroids.
- 2002_JE9 mpCategory Near-Earth_object.
- 2002_JE9 mpCategory Potentially_hazardous_object.
- 2002_JE9 perihelion "0.62292".
- 2002_JE9 period "3.471336E7".
- 2002_JE9 physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 2002_JE9 semimajor "1.0677".
- 2002_JE9 title "Large NEO Earth close approach".
- 2002_JE9 width "25".
- 2002_JE9 years "1971-04-11".
- 2002_JE9 subject Category:Apollo_asteroids.
- 2002_JE9 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2002.
- 2002_JE9 subject Category:Near-Earth_asteroids.
- 2002_JE9 subject Category:Removed_from_Sentry_Risk_Table.
- 2002_JE9 type CelestialBody.
- 2002_JE9 type Planet.
- 2002_JE9 type PhysicalBody.
- 2002_JE9 comment "2002 JE9 (also written 2002 JE9) is a near-Earth asteroid and potentially hazardous object. It has a well determined orbit with an observation arc of 10 years and an Uncertainty Parameter of 1. It was removed from the Sentry Risk Table on 10 May 2002.".
- 2002_JE9 label "2002 JE9".
- 2002_JE9 sameAs 2002_JE9.
- 2002_JE9 sameAs m.0hhq2hx.
- 2002_JE9 sameAs Q4600181.
- 2002_JE9 sameAs Q4600181.
- 2002_JE9 wasDerivedFrom 2002_JE9?oldid=573760107.
- 2002_JE9 isPrimaryTopicOf 2002_JE9.