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- 2012_DR30 apoapsis "3.08171613642E11".
- 2012_DR30 apoapsis "3.597828790335E11".
- 2012_DR30 orbitalPeriod "1.2162825E7".
- 2012_DR30 orbitalPeriod "1.5377025E7".
- 2012_DR30 periapsis "2.175464203549056E9".
- 2012_DR30 absoluteMagnitude "7.1".
- 2012_DR30 abstract "2012 DR30 (2009 FW54) is a minor planet (trans-Neptunian object or extended centaur) from the scattered disk/Oort cloud. It has the third-largest heliocentric semi-major axis of a minor planet not detected out-gassing like a comet. (Both 2013 BL76 and 2005 VX3 have larger heliocentric semi-major axes.) 2012 DR30 does have a barycentric semi-major axis of 1,035 AU.2012 DR30 came to perihelion in March 2011 at a distance of 14.5 AU from the Sun (inside the orbit of Uranus). With an absolute magnitude (H) of 7.1, the object has an estimated diameter of 150 km.".
- 2012_DR30 apoapsis "3.08171613642E14".
- 2012_DR30 apoapsis "3.597828790335E14".
- 2012_DR30 discovered "2012-02-22".
- 2012_DR30 discoverer Siding_Spring_Survey.
- 2012_DR30 epoch "2014-may-23 (JD 2456400.5)".
- 2012_DR30 orbitalPeriod "1.05086808E12".
- 2012_DR30 orbitalPeriod "1.32857496E12".
- 2012_DR30 periapsis "2.175464203549056E12".
- 2012_DR30 wikiPageExternalLink 2012DR30_FRAM.jpg.
- 2012_DR30 wikiPageExternalLink mysterious-solar-system-object-2012.html.
- 2012_DR30 wikiPageExternalLink sbdb.cgi?sstr=2009+FW54.
- 2012_DR30 wikiPageExternalLink 2012DR30.html.
- 2012_DR30 wikiPageExternalLink transneptunian-object-2012-dr30-is-it-a-comet.html.
- 2012_DR30 wikiPageID "39938349".
- 2012_DR30 wikiPageRevisionID "605214376".
- 2012_DR30 absMagnitude "7.1".
- 2012_DR30 aphelion "2405".
- 2012_DR30 aphelion "~2060 AU".
- 2012_DR30 argPeri "195.2809".
- 2012_DR30 ascNode "341.40076".
- 2012_DR30 colwidth "25".
- 2012_DR30 dimensions "171.0".
- 2012_DR30 dimensions "~150 km".
- 2012_DR30 discovered "2012-02-22".
- 2012_DR30 discoverer Siding_Spring_Survey.
- 2012_DR30 discovery "yes".
- 2012_DR30 eccentricity "0.98798".
- 2012_DR30 epoch "2014".
- 2012_DR30 inclination "77.96371".
- 2012_DR30 meanAnomaly "0.0272".
- 2012_DR30 mpCategory Centaur_(minor_planet).
- 2012_DR30 mpCategory Damocloid_asteroid.
- 2012_DR30 mpCategory Trans-Neptunian_object.
- 2012_DR30 mpCategory "Oort cloud object".
- 2012_DR30 perihelion "14.54208".
- 2012_DR30 period "1.05086808E12".
- 2012_DR30 period "1.32857496E12".
- 2012_DR30 physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 2012_DR30 semimajor "1209".
- 2012_DR30 semimajor "~1035 AU".
- 2012_DR30 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2012.
- 2012_DR30 subject Category:Damocloid_asteroids.
- 2012_DR30 subject Category:Oort_cloud.
- 2012_DR30 subject Category:Scattered_disc_and_detached_objects.
- 2012_DR30 subject Category:Trans-Neptunian_objects.
- 2012_DR30 type CelestialBody.
- 2012_DR30 type Planet.
- 2012_DR30 type PhysicalBody.
- 2012_DR30 comment "2012 DR30 (2009 FW54) is a minor planet (trans-Neptunian object or extended centaur) from the scattered disk/Oort cloud. It has the third-largest heliocentric semi-major axis of a minor planet not detected out-gassing like a comet. (Both 2013 BL76 and 2005 VX3 have larger heliocentric semi-major axes.) 2012 DR30 does have a barycentric semi-major axis of 1,035 AU.2012 DR30 came to perihelion in March 2011 at a distance of 14.5 AU from the Sun (inside the orbit of Uranus).".
- 2012_DR30 label "2009 FW54".
- 2012_DR30 label "2012 DR30".
- 2012_DR30 label "2012 DR30".
- 2012_DR30 sameAs 2012_DR30.
- 2012_DR30 sameAs 2012_DR30.
- 2012_DR30 sameAs m.0w7l13l.
- 2012_DR30 sameAs Q4029996.
- 2012_DR30 sameAs Q4029996.
- 2012_DR30 wasDerivedFrom 2012_DR30?oldid=605214376.
- 2012_DR30 isPrimaryTopicOf 2012_DR30.