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- 2010_RF43 apoapsis "9.248140366674E9".
- 2010_RF43 orbitalPeriod "126887.85".
- 2010_RF43 periapsis "5.536617194607E9".
- 2010_RF43 abstract "2010 RF43, also written 2010 RF43, is a trans-Neptunian object with an absolute magnitude of 4.1. It was discovered in 2010 by S. D. Benecchi at the Las Campanas Observatory in Chile. 2010 RF43 is currently classified as a scattered disc object. Astronomer Mike Brown lists it as highly likely a dwarf planet.".
- 2010_RF43 apoapsis "9.248140366674E12".
- 2010_RF43 discovered "2010-09-06".
- 2010_RF43 discoverer S._D._Benecchi.
- 2010_RF43 epoch "JD 2456400.5 (2013-Apr-18.0)".
- 2010_RF43 orbitalPeriod "1.096311024E10".
- 2010_RF43 periapsis "5.536617194607E12".
- 2010_RF43 wikiPageExternalLink K11U09.html.
- 2010_RF43 wikiPageID "36212148".
- 2010_RF43 wikiPageRevisionID "538022972".
- 2010_RF43 aphelion "61.82".
- 2010_RF43 argPeri "192.12".
- 2010_RF43 ascNode "25.366".
- 2010_RF43 background "#FFFFC0".
- 2010_RF43 dimensions "380".
- 2010_RF43 dimensions "613".
- 2010_RF43 discovered "2010-09-06".
- 2010_RF43 discoverer S._D._Benecchi.
- 2010_RF43 discoveryRef K11U09.html.
- 2010_RF43 discoverySite Chile.
- 2010_RF43 discoverySite Las_Campanas_Observatory.
- 2010_RF43 eccentricity "0.251".
- 2010_RF43 epoch "JD 2456400.5".
- 2010_RF43 hasPhotoCollection 2010_RF43.
- 2010_RF43 inclination "30.625".
- 2010_RF43 meanAnomaly "91.14".
- 2010_RF43 mpCategory Scattered_disc.
- 2010_RF43 nodeRate "24.527".
- 2010_RF43 perihelion "37.01".
- 2010_RF43 period "1.096311024E10".
- 2010_RF43 satellites "none".
- 2010_RF43 semimajor "49.62".
- 2010_RF43 width "25".
- 2010_RF43 subject Category:Kuiper_belt_objects.
- 2010_RF43 subject Category:Possible_dwarf_planets.
- 2010_RF43 type CelestialBody.
- 2010_RF43 type Planet.
- 2010_RF43 type PhysicalBody.
- 2010_RF43 comment "2010 RF43, also written 2010 RF43, is a trans-Neptunian object with an absolute magnitude of 4.1. It was discovered in 2010 by S. D. Benecchi at the Las Campanas Observatory in Chile. 2010 RF43 is currently classified as a scattered disc object. Astronomer Mike Brown lists it as highly likely a dwarf planet.".
- 2010_RF43 label "2010 RF43".
- 2010_RF43 label "2010 RF43".
- 2010_RF43 label "2010 RF43".
- 2010_RF43 sameAs 2010_RF43.
- 2010_RF43 sameAs 2010_RF43.
- 2010_RF43 sameAs 2010_RF43.
- 2010_RF43 sameAs m.0k0tfsp.
- 2010_RF43 sameAs Q4618250.
- 2010_RF43 sameAs Q4618250.
- 2010_RF43 wasDerivedFrom 2010_RF43?oldid=538022972.
- 2010_RF43 isPrimaryTopicOf 2010_RF43.