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- 2013_BL76 apoapsis "2.75260082088E11".
- 2013_BL76 apoapsis "3.727978937844E11".
- 2013_BL76 orbitalPeriod "1.0227E7".
- 2013_BL76 orbitalPeriod "150008.175".
- 2013_BL76 periapsis "0.0".
- 2013_BL76 periapsis "1.25276248881594E9".
- 2013_BL76 absoluteMagnitude "10.8".
- 2013_BL76 abstract "2013 BL76 is a minor planet (Centaur) from the inner Oort Cloud. It holds the record for the minor planet with the second-largest heliocentric semi-major axis in the Solar system (only 2005 VX3 has a larger heliocentric semi-major axis). 2013 BL76 has a barycentric semi-major axis of ~920 AU.With an absolute magnitude (H) of 10.8 and an unknown albedo, the object has an estimated diameter of 15–40 km. Since it has not been seen out-gassing, it is not known if it is a comet or not. 2013 BL76 came to perihelion 8.3AU from the Sun in October 2012 when it reached an apparent magnitude of about 20. In 1927, when it was 100AU from the Sun, it had an apparent magnitude of about 30.8. For comparison dwarf planet 90377 Sedna had an apparent magnitude of 21.7 when it was 100AU from the Sun.".
- 2013_BL76 apoapsis "2.75260082088E14".
- 2013_BL76 apoapsis "3.727978937844E14".
- 2013_BL76 discovered "2013-01-20".
- 2013_BL76 discoverer Mount_Lemmon_Survey.
- 2013_BL76 epoch "2013-may-23 (JD 2456400.5)".
- 2013_BL76 orbitalPeriod "1.296070632E10".
- 2013_BL76 orbitalPeriod "8.836128E11".
- 2013_BL76 periapsis "0.0".
- 2013_BL76 periapsis "1.25276248881594E12".
- 2013_BL76 wikiPageID "39948121".
- 2013_BL76 wikiPageRevisionID "604796572".
- 2013_BL76 absMagnitude "10.8".
- 2013_BL76 aphelion "2492".
- 2013_BL76 aphelion "~1840 AU".
- 2013_BL76 argPeri "166.125".
- 2013_BL76 ascNode "180.19409".
- 2013_BL76 colwidth "25".
- 2013_BL76 dimensions "~15–40 km".
- 2013_BL76 discovered "2013-01-20".
- 2013_BL76 discoverer Mount_Lemmon_Survey.
- 2013_BL76 discovery "yes".
- 2013_BL76 eccentricity "0.9933".
- 2013_BL76 epoch "2013".
- 2013_BL76 inclination "98.5974".
- 2013_BL76 meanAnomaly "0.0128".
- 2013_BL76 mpCategory Centaur_(minor_planet).
- 2013_BL76 mpCategory Damocloid_asteroid.
- 2013_BL76 mpCategory Trans-Neptunian_object.
- 2013_BL76 mpCategory "Oort cloud object".
- 2013_BL76 name "2013".
- 2013_BL76 perihelion "8.3742".
- 2013_BL76 period "1.296070632E10".
- 2013_BL76 period "8.836128E11".
- 2013_BL76 physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 2013_BL76 satellites "none known".
- 2013_BL76 semimajor "1250".
- 2013_BL76 semimajor "~920 AU".
- 2013_BL76 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2013.
- 2013_BL76 subject Category:Damocloid_asteroids.
- 2013_BL76 subject Category:Oort_cloud.
- 2013_BL76 subject Category:Scattered_disc_and_detached_objects.
- 2013_BL76 subject Category:Trans-Neptunian_objects.
- 2013_BL76 type CelestialBody.
- 2013_BL76 type Planet.
- 2013_BL76 type PhysicalBody.
- 2013_BL76 comment "2013 BL76 is a minor planet (Centaur) from the inner Oort Cloud. It holds the record for the minor planet with the second-largest heliocentric semi-major axis in the Solar system (only 2005 VX3 has a larger heliocentric semi-major axis). 2013 BL76 has a barycentric semi-major axis of ~920 AU.With an absolute magnitude (H) of 10.8 and an unknown albedo, the object has an estimated diameter of 15–40 km. Since it has not been seen out-gassing, it is not known if it is a comet or not.".
- 2013_BL76 label "2013 BL76".
- 2013_BL76 label "2013 BL76".
- 2013_BL76 label "2013 BL76".
- 2013_BL76 sameAs 2013_BL76.
- 2013_BL76 sameAs 2013_BL76.
- 2013_BL76 sameAs 2013_BL76.
- 2013_BL76 sameAs m.0w7nm4b.
- 2013_BL76 sameAs Q13976134.
- 2013_BL76 sameAs Q13976134.
- 2013_BL76 wasDerivedFrom 2013_BL76?oldid=604796572.
- 2013_BL76 isPrimaryTopicOf 2013_BL76.
- 2013_BL76 name "2013 BL76".