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- 2013_FZ27 apoapsis "8.78139501009E9".
- 2013_FZ27 orbitalPeriod "365.25".
- 2013_FZ27 periapsis "5.66975929953E9".
- 2013_FZ27 absoluteMagnitude "4.0".
- 2013_FZ27 absoluteMagnitude "4.3".
- 2013_FZ27 abstract "2013 FZ27, also written 2013 FZ27, is a trans-Neptunian object currently located near the edge of the Kuiper belt. Its discovery was announced on 2 April 2014. It has an absolute magnitude (H) of 4.0, which makes it likely to be a dwarf planet. Assuming an albedo of 0.15, it would be approximately 500 km in diameter.2013 FZ27 will come to perihelion around 2091, at a distance of about 38 AU. As of 2014, it is 49 AU from the Sun and has an apparent magnitude of 21.1.First detected on 16 March 2013, it had an observation arc of about 1 year when announced. It came to opposition in late February 2014. Four Precovery images by Pan-STARRS from 21 February 2013 were quickly located. Eight more precovery images by Pan-STARRS from January and February of 2011 have been located extending the observation arc to 1151 days.The Sedna-like 2012 VP113 and the scattered-disc object 2013 FY27 were discovered by the same survey as 2013 FZ27, and announced a few days before.".
- 2013_FZ27 albedo "0.08".
- 2013_FZ27 apoapsis "8.78139501009E12".
- 2013_FZ27 apparentMagnitude "21.1".
- 2013_FZ27 discovered "2013-03-16".
- 2013_FZ27 discovered "2014-04-02".
- 2013_FZ27 discoverer Cerro_Tololo_Inter-American_Observatory.
- 2013_FZ27 discoverer Chad_Trujillo.
- 2013_FZ27 discoverer Scott_S._Sheppard.
- 2013_FZ27 epoch "(Uncertainty=5)".
- 2013_FZ27 epoch "2014-May-23".
- 2013_FZ27 orbitalPeriod "3.15576E7".
- 2013_FZ27 periapsis "5.66975929953E12".
- 2013_FZ27 wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=sb&sstr=2013FZ27.
- 2013_FZ27 wikiPageExternalLink sbdb.cgi?sstr=2013FZ27;orb=1;view=Far.
- 2013_FZ27 wikiPageID "42382635".
- 2013_FZ27 wikiPageRevisionID "605017509".
- 2013_FZ27 absMagnitude "4".
- 2013_FZ27 absMagnitude "4.3".
- 2013_FZ27 albedo "0.08".
- 2013_FZ27 aphelion "58.7".
- 2013_FZ27 argPeri "341".
- 2013_FZ27 ascNode "284.92".
- 2013_FZ27 bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- 2013_FZ27 dimensions "330".
- 2013_FZ27 dimensions "600.0".
- 2013_FZ27 discovered "--04-02".
- 2013_FZ27 discovered "2013-03-16".
- 2013_FZ27 discoverer Chad_Trujillo.
- 2013_FZ27 discoverer Scott_S._Sheppard.
- 2013_FZ27 discoverer "Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory".
- 2013_FZ27 discovery "yes".
- 2013_FZ27 eccentricity "0.214".
- 2013_FZ27 epoch "2014".
- 2013_FZ27 inclination "14.012".
- 2013_FZ27 magnitude "21.1".
- 2013_FZ27 meanAnomaly "278".
- 2013_FZ27 mpCategory "Other resonant TNO?".
- 2013_FZ27 perihelion "37.9".
- 2013_FZ27 period "3.15576E7".
- 2013_FZ27 physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 2013_FZ27 semimajor "48.3".
- 2013_FZ27 width "25".
- 2013_FZ27 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2013.
- 2013_FZ27 subject Category:Possible_dwarf_planets.
- 2013_FZ27 subject Category:Trans-Neptunian_objects.
- 2013_FZ27 type CelestialBody.
- 2013_FZ27 type Planet.
- 2013_FZ27 type PhysicalBody.
- 2013_FZ27 comment "2013 FZ27, also written 2013 FZ27, is a trans-Neptunian object currently located near the edge of the Kuiper belt. Its discovery was announced on 2 April 2014. It has an absolute magnitude (H) of 4.0, which makes it likely to be a dwarf planet. Assuming an albedo of 0.15, it would be approximately 500 km in diameter.2013 FZ27 will come to perihelion around 2091, at a distance of about 38 AU.".
- 2013_FZ27 label "2013 FZ27".
- 2013_FZ27 label "2013 FZ27".
- 2013_FZ27 label "2013 FZ27".
- 2013_FZ27 sameAs 2013_FZ27.
- 2013_FZ27 sameAs 2013_FZ27.
- 2013_FZ27 sameAs m.0105mjjz.
- 2013_FZ27 sameAs Q16270921.
- 2013_FZ27 sameAs Q16270921.
- 2013_FZ27 wasDerivedFrom 2013_FZ27?oldid=605017509.
- 2013_FZ27 isPrimaryTopicOf 2013_FZ27.