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- 2008_LC18 apoapsis "4.86193079775E9".
- 2008_LC18 orbitalPeriod "59754.9".
- 2008_LC18 periapsis "4.09898165718E9".
- 2008_LC18 absoluteMagnitude "8.4".
- 2008_LC18 abstract "2008 LC18 is a Neptune trojan discovered on June 7, 2008, by Scott S. Sheppard and Chad Trujillo using the Subaru telescope. It was the seventh such object to be discovered, as well as the first to be found in the region of the trailing L5 Lagrangian point about 60 degrees behind Neptune. Like all Neptune trojans, 2008 LC18 has the same orbital period as Neptune; i.e., it and Neptune are in a 1:1 orbital resonance.2008 LC18 has an inclination of 27.5 degrees. As of August 2010, this is the second highest inclination of any known Neptune trojan.With an absolute magnitude of 8.4, it has a diameter estimated at ~100 km.The discovery of Neptune's L5 trojans has been impeded by the fact that they are in a region of space along the line-of-sight to the center of our galaxy, an area of the sky crowded with stars. 2008 LC18 was found in a location where background stars are obscured by a dust cloud. The discovery of one Neptune L5 trojan in a searched area of 19 square degrees suggests that there may be 150 Neptune L5 trojans with a diameter greater than ~80 km (24th magnitude), similar to the estimate of such objects in Neptune's L4 swarm.2008 LC18 will not be close enough for investigation by the New Horizons spacecraft when it crosses Neptune's L5 region en route to Pluto in 2013–2014, but its discovery shows that other, more accessible Neptune trojans could potentially be found before that time. 2008 LC18 will cross the ecliptic plane in 2011.".
- 2008_LC18 apoapsis "4.86193079775E12".
- 2008_LC18 discovered "2008-06-07".
- 2008_LC18 discoverer Scott_S._Sheppard.
- 2008_LC18 epoch "July 23, 2010".
- 2008_LC18 orbitalPeriod "5.16282336E9".
- 2008_LC18 periapsis "4.09898165718E12".
- 2008_LC18 wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=sb&sstr=2008LC18.
- 2008_LC18 wikiPageExternalLink sbdb.cgi?sstr=2008LC18;orb=1;view=Far.
- 2008_LC18 wikiPageID "28359573".
- 2008_LC18 wikiPageRevisionID "596510233".
- 2008_LC18 absMagnitude "8.4".
- 2008_LC18 aphelion "32.5".
- 2008_LC18 argPeri "6".
- 2008_LC18 ascNode "88.521".
- 2008_LC18 bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- 2008_LC18 discovered "2008-06-07".
- 2008_LC18 discoverer Chad_Trujillo.
- 2008_LC18 discoverer Scott_S._Sheppard.
- 2008_LC18 discovery "yes".
- 2008_LC18 eccentricity "0.085".
- 2008_LC18 epoch "2010-07-23".
- 2008_LC18 hasPhotoCollection 2008_LC18.
- 2008_LC18 inclination "27.584".
- 2008_LC18 meanAnomaly "174".
- 2008_LC18 perihelion "27.4".
- 2008_LC18 period "5.16282336E9".
- 2008_LC18 physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 2008_LC18 semimajor "29.91".
- 2008_LC18 subject Category:Neptune_trojans.
- 2008_LC18 type CelestialBody.
- 2008_LC18 type Planet.
- 2008_LC18 type PhysicalBody.
- 2008_LC18 comment "2008 LC18 is a Neptune trojan discovered on June 7, 2008, by Scott S. Sheppard and Chad Trujillo using the Subaru telescope. It was the seventh such object to be discovered, as well as the first to be found in the region of the trailing L5 Lagrangian point about 60 degrees behind Neptune. Like all Neptune trojans, 2008 LC18 has the same orbital period as Neptune; i.e., it and Neptune are in a 1:1 orbital resonance.2008 LC18 has an inclination of 27.5 degrees.".
- 2008_LC18 label "2008 LC18".
- 2008_LC18 label "2008 LC18".
- 2008_LC18 label "2008 LC18".
- 2008_LC18 label "2008 LC18".
- 2008_LC18 label "2008 LC18".
- 2008_LC18 sameAs 2008_LC18.
- 2008_LC18 sameAs 2008_LC18.
- 2008_LC18 sameAs 2008_LC18.
- 2008_LC18 sameAs 2008_LC18.
- 2008_LC18 sameAs m.0crdhlw.
- 2008_LC18 sameAs Q11054.
- 2008_LC18 sameAs Q11054.
- 2008_LC18 wasDerivedFrom 2008_LC18?oldid=596510233.
- 2008_LC18 isPrimaryTopicOf 2008_LC18.