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- 2008_HJ apoapsis "3.43488678956856E8".
- 2008_HJ orbitalPeriod "1522.836675".
- 2008_HJ periapsis "1.447640643019416E8".
- 2008_HJ absoluteMagnitude "25.7".
- 2008_HJ abstract "2008 HJ is a small near-Earth asteroid orbiting the Sun. It was discovered by Lincoln Laboratory ETS, New Mexico. Observers M. Bezpalko, D. Torres, R. Kracke, G. Spitz, J. Kistler. Richard Miles using the Faulkes Telescope South at Siding Spring Observatory, Australia determined that the asteroid rotates rapidly. It measures only 12 m by 24 m and is very dense, having a mass of about 5,000 tonnes. If the asteroid was not dense, it is probable that the rapid rotation would cause the asteroid to disrupt and fly apart.At the time of discovery, 2008 HJ had the smallest known rotation period in the Solar System, completing one revolution every 42.7 seconds.It is listed on the Sentry Risk Table with a 1 in 15,000 chance of impacting Earth on May 2, 2081. An impact from this object would be comparable to the Chelyabinsk meteor.".
- 2008_HJ apoapsis "3.43488678956856E11".
- 2008_HJ discovered "2008-04-24".
- 2008_HJ discoverer Lincoln_Near-Earth_Asteroid_Research.
- 2008_HJ epoch "August 27, 2011 (2455800.5)".
- 2008_HJ orbitalPeriod "1.3157308872E8".
- 2008_HJ periapsis "1.447640643019416E11".
- 2008_HJ wikiPageExternalLink K08H26.html.
- 2008_HJ wikiPageID "17685913".
- 2008_HJ wikiPageRevisionID "604498938".
- 2008_HJ absMagnitude "25.7".
- 2008_HJ aphelion "2.29608".
- 2008_HJ argPeri "204.0673".
- 2008_HJ ascNode "47.505".
- 2008_HJ bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- 2008_HJ designations "yes".
- 2008_HJ dimensions "1440.0".
- 2008_HJ discovered "2008-04-24".
- 2008_HJ discoverer Lincoln_Near-Earth_Asteroid_Research.
- 2008_HJ discovery "yes".
- 2008_HJ eccentricity "0.40701".
- 2008_HJ epoch "2011-08-27".
- 2008_HJ hasPhotoCollection 2008_HJ.
- 2008_HJ inclination "0.9267".
- 2008_HJ mass "5".
- 2008_HJ meanAnomaly "201.5".
- 2008_HJ minorplanet "yes".
- 2008_HJ mpCategory List_of_Apollo_asteroids.
- 2008_HJ perihelion "0.967688".
- 2008_HJ period "6.5788128720000006E7".
- 2008_HJ semimajor "1.6319".
- 2008_HJ siderealDay "42.7".
- 2008_HJ width "25".
- 2008_HJ subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2008.
- 2008_HJ subject Category:Near-Earth_asteroids.
- 2008_HJ subject Category:Potential_impact_events_caused_by_near-Earth_objects.
- 2008_HJ type CelestialBody.
- 2008_HJ type Planet.
- 2008_HJ type PhysicalBody.
- 2008_HJ comment "2008 HJ is a small near-Earth asteroid orbiting the Sun. It was discovered by Lincoln Laboratory ETS, New Mexico. Observers M. Bezpalko, D. Torres, R. Kracke, G. Spitz, J. Kistler. Richard Miles using the Faulkes Telescope South at Siding Spring Observatory, Australia determined that the asteroid rotates rapidly. It measures only 12 m by 24 m and is very dense, having a mass of about 5,000 tonnes.".
- 2008_HJ label "2008 HJ".
- 2008_HJ label "2008 HJ".
- 2008_HJ label "2008 HJ".
- 2008_HJ label "2008 HJ".
- 2008_HJ sameAs 2008_HJ.
- 2008_HJ sameAs 2008_HJ.
- 2008_HJ sameAs 2008_HJ.
- 2008_HJ sameAs 2008_HJ.
- 2008_HJ sameAs m.047qdkb.
- 2008_HJ sameAs Q4392715.
- 2008_HJ sameAs Q4392715.
- 2008_HJ wasDerivedFrom 2008_HJ?oldid=604498938.
- 2008_HJ isPrimaryTopicOf 2008_HJ.