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- 2004_PR107 apoapsis "3.861121042767E8".
- 2004_PR107 orbitalPeriod "2482.85".
- 2004_PR107 periapsis "2.8998051256488E8".
- 2004_PR107 absoluteMagnitude "17.8".
- 2004_PR107 abstract "2004 PR107, also written as 2004 PR107, is an asteroid in the asteroid belt with an absolute magnitude (H) of 17.8. It was discovered on August 11, 2004 by Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory, and then lost due to a lack of follow-up observations.With an observation arc of only 1 day (consisting of only 2 images), it was thought to be a trans-Neptunian object with a semi-major axis (a) of 46 AU. Mike Brown's website listed it as a likely a dwarf planet with an estimated diameter of 555 km. The lost asteroid was rediscovered as 2012 SQ31 and determined to be a small ~1 km asteroid in the asteroid belt.".
- 2004_PR107 apoapsis "3.861121042767E11".
- 2004_PR107 discovered "2004-08-11".
- 2004_PR107 discoverer Cerro_Tololo_Inter-American_Observatory.
- 2004_PR107 formerName ",".
- 2004_PR107 orbitalPeriod "2.1451824E8".
- 2004_PR107 periapsis "2.8998051256488E11".
- 2004_PR107 wikiPageID "36219599".
- 2004_PR107 wikiPageRevisionID "602586537".
- 2004_PR107 absMagnitude "17.8".
- 2004_PR107 altNames ",".
- 2004_PR107 aphelion "2.581".
- 2004_PR107 argPeri "316.935".
- 2004_PR107 ascNode "78.024".
- 2004_PR107 background "#FFFFC0".
- 2004_PR107 dimensions "~1km".
- 2004_PR107 discovered "2004-08-11".
- 2004_PR107 discoverer "Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory".
- 2004_PR107 eccentricity "0.1422".
- 2004_PR107 hasPhotoCollection 2004_PR107.
- 2004_PR107 inclination "3.85".
- 2004_PR107 meanAnomaly "104.272".
- 2004_PR107 mpCategory Asteroid_belt.
- 2004_PR107 perihelion "1.9384".
- 2004_PR107 period "1.0729584E8".
- 2004_PR107 semimajor "2.2597".
- 2004_PR107 width "25".
- 2004_PR107 subject Category:Main_Belt_asteroids.
- 2004_PR107 type CelestialBody.
- 2004_PR107 type Planet.
- 2004_PR107 type PhysicalBody.
- 2004_PR107 comment "2004 PR107, also written as 2004 PR107, is an asteroid in the asteroid belt with an absolute magnitude (H) of 17.8. It was discovered on August 11, 2004 by Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory, and then lost due to a lack of follow-up observations.With an observation arc of only 1 day (consisting of only 2 images), it was thought to be a trans-Neptunian object with a semi-major axis (a) of 46 AU. Mike Brown's website listed it as a likely a dwarf planet with an estimated diameter of 555 km.".
- 2004_PR107 label "2004 PR107".
- 2004_PR107 label "2012 SQ31".
- 2004_PR107 sameAs 2012_SQ31.
- 2004_PR107 sameAs 2004_PR107.
- 2004_PR107 sameAs m.0k0p4f8.
- 2004_PR107 sameAs Q4603190.
- 2004_PR107 sameAs Q4603190.
- 2004_PR107 wasDerivedFrom 2004_PR107?oldid=602586537.
- 2004_PR107 isPrimaryTopicOf 2004_PR107.