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- Apohele_asteroid abstract "Apohele asteroids, or alternatively Interior-Earth Objects (IEOs) or Atira asteroids, are a class of near-Earth asteroids. They have not only their perihelion within Earth's orbit, but also their aphelion; that is, their entire orbit is within Earth's (which has a perihelion of 0.983 AU).The first suspected Apohele was 1998 DK36, and the first confirmed was 163693 Atira in 2003. As of February 2014, there are 13 suspected Apoheles, of which eight have well-known orbits, of which two have been determined with sufficient precision to receive a permanent number (see list below); 28 more objects have aphelia shorter than the Earth's aphelion (1.017 AU). The Near Earth Object Surveillance Satellite is intended to find more. In great part because of the search methods used to look for asteroids, there are currently no known asteroids with orbits contained within Venus or Mercury's (e.g. vulcanoids).There is no standard name for the class. The name Apohele was proposed by the discoverers of 1998 DK36, and is the Hawaiian word for orbit; it was chosen partially because of its similarity to the words aphelion (apoapsis) and helios. Other authors adopted the designation Inner Earth Objects (IEOs). Still others, following the general practice to name a new class of asteroids for the first recognized member of that class, use the designation Atira asteroids.Atiras do not cross Earth's orbit and are not immediate impact threats, but their orbits may be perturbed outward by a close approach to either Mercury or Venus and become Earth-crossing asteroids in the future.".
- Apohele_asteroid wikiPageID "655695".
- Apohele_asteroid wikiPageRevisionID "597285627".
- Apohele_asteroid hasPhotoCollection Apohele_asteroid.
- Apohele_asteroid subject Category:Apohele_asteroids.
- Apohele_asteroid type ApoheleAsteroids.
- Apohele_asteroid type Asteroid109208702.
- Apohele_asteroid type CelestialBody109239740.
- Apohele_asteroid type MinorPlanet109355623.
- Apohele_asteroid type NaturalObject100019128.
- Apohele_asteroid type Object100002684.
- Apohele_asteroid type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Apohele_asteroid type Whole100003553.
- Apohele_asteroid comment "Apohele asteroids, or alternatively Interior-Earth Objects (IEOs) or Atira asteroids, are a class of near-Earth asteroids. They have not only their perihelion within Earth's orbit, but also their aphelion; that is, their entire orbit is within Earth's (which has a perihelion of 0.983 AU).The first suspected Apohele was 1998 DK36, and the first confirmed was 163693 Atira in 2003.".
- Apohele_asteroid label "Apohel-planetoïden".
- Apohele_asteroid label "Apohele asteroid".
- Apohele_asteroid label "Asteroide Apohele".
- Apohele_asteroid label "Asteroides Apohele".
- Apohele_asteroid label "Astéroïde apohele".
- Apohele_asteroid label "Grupa Atiry".
- Apohele_asteroid label "Inner Earth Object".
- Apohele_asteroid label "Атиры".
- Apohele_asteroid label "アティラ群".
- Apohele_asteroid label "阿波希利型小行星".
- Apohele_asteroid sameAs Inner_Earth_Object.
- Apohele_asteroid sameAs Asteroides_Apohele.
- Apohele_asteroid sameAs Astéroïde_apohele.
- Apohele_asteroid sameAs Asteroide_Apohele.
- Apohele_asteroid sameAs アティラ群.
- Apohele_asteroid sameAs Apohel-planetoïden.
- Apohele_asteroid sameAs Grupa_Atiry.
- Apohele_asteroid sameAs m.0302mc.
- Apohele_asteroid sameAs Q1347759.
- Apohele_asteroid sameAs Q1347759.
- Apohele_asteroid sameAs Apohele_asteroid.
- Apohele_asteroid wasDerivedFrom Apohele_asteroid?oldid=597285627.
- Apohele_asteroid isPrimaryTopicOf Apohele_asteroid.