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- (229762)_2007_UK126 orbitalPeriod "640.55".
- (229762)_2007_UK126 absoluteMagnitude "3.43".
- (229762)_2007_UK126 abstract "(229762) 2007 UK126, also written as (229762) 2007 UK126, is a scattered disc object (SDO) with a bright absolute magnitude of 3.7. This makes it probably a dwarf planet. As of August 2011, Mike Brown lists it as highly likely a dwarf planet. Its light-curve amplitude is estimated to be Δm=0.111 mag.Its orbital eccentricity of 0.49 suggests that it was gravitationally scattered onto its eccentric orbit. It will come to perihelion in February 2046.It has been observed 73 times over 11 oppositions with precovery images back to 1982.It has been reported that 2007 UK126 has a satellite, but a mass estimate has not been made. The magnitude difference between the primary and the satellite is 3.79 mag. The satellite has a tentative diameter of 139 km, a semi-major axis of 3600 km, and an orbital period of 3.7 d.".
- (229762)_2007_UK126 apparentMagnitude "20.8".
- (229762)_2007_UK126 discovered "2007-10-19".
- (229762)_2007_UK126 discoverer David_L._Rabinowitz.
- (229762)_2007_UK126 discoverer Michael_E._Brown.
- (229762)_2007_UK126 epoch "September 30, 2012 (JD )".
- (229762)_2007_UK126 orbitalPeriod "5.534352E7".
- (229762)_2007_UK126 wikiPageExternalLink 2007uk126.htm.
- (229762)_2007_UK126 wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=sb&sstr=2007UK126.
- (229762)_2007_UK126 wikiPageExternalLink sbdb.cgi?sstr=229762;orb=1;view=Far.
- (229762)_2007_UK126 wikiPageExternalLink 20524.
- (229762)_2007_UK126 wikiPageExternalLink K10A05.html.
- (229762)_2007_UK126 wikiPageID "18395932".
- (229762)_2007_UK126 wikiPageRevisionID "603899143".
- (229762)_2007_UK126 absMagnitude "3.43".
- (229762)_2007_UK126 bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- (229762)_2007_UK126 caption "2007".
- (229762)_2007_UK126 dimensions "612.0".
- (229762)_2007_UK126 discovered "2007-10-19".
- (229762)_2007_UK126 discoverer David_L._Rabinowitz.
- (229762)_2007_UK126 discoverer Michael_E._Brown.
- (229762)_2007_UK126 discoverer "M. E. Schwamb".
- (229762)_2007_UK126 discovery "yes".
- (229762)_2007_UK126 epoch "2012-09-30".
- (229762)_2007_UK126 hasPhotoCollection (229762)_2007_UK126.
- (229762)_2007_UK126 magnitude "20.8".
- (229762)_2007_UK126 mpCategory Scattered_disc.
- (229762)_2007_UK126 period "640.55".
- (229762)_2007_UK126 physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- (229762)_2007_UK126 satellites "1".
- (229762)_2007_UK126 width "25".
- (229762)_2007_UK126 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2007.
- (229762)_2007_UK126 subject Category:Possible_dwarf_planets.
- (229762)_2007_UK126 subject Category:Scattered_disc_and_detached_objects.
- (229762)_2007_UK126 type CelestialBody.
- (229762)_2007_UK126 type Planet.
- (229762)_2007_UK126 type Planet.
- (229762)_2007_UK126 type PhysicalBody.
- (229762)_2007_UK126 comment "(229762) 2007 UK126, also written as (229762) 2007 UK126, is a scattered disc object (SDO) with a bright absolute magnitude of 3.7. This makes it probably a dwarf planet. As of August 2011, Mike Brown lists it as highly likely a dwarf planet. Its light-curve amplitude is estimated to be Δm=0.111 mag.Its orbital eccentricity of 0.49 suggests that it was gravitationally scattered onto its eccentric orbit.".
- (229762)_2007_UK126 label "(229762) 2007 UK126".
- (229762)_2007_UK126 label "(229762) 2007 UK126".
- (229762)_2007_UK126 label "(229762) 2007 UK126".
- (229762)_2007_UK126 label "(229762) 2007 UK126".
- (229762)_2007_UK126 label "小行星229762".
- (229762)_2007_UK126 sameAs (229762)_2007_UK126.
- (229762)_2007_UK126 sameAs (229762)_2007_UK126.
- (229762)_2007_UK126 sameAs (229762)_2007_UK126.
- (229762)_2007_UK126 sameAs (229762)_2007_UK126.
- (229762)_2007_UK126 sameAs m.04d_n8v.
- (229762)_2007_UK126 sameAs Q1955755.
- (229762)_2007_UK126 sameAs Q1955755.
- (229762)_2007_UK126 wasDerivedFrom (229762)_2007_UK126?oldid=603899143.
- (229762)_2007_UK126 isPrimaryTopicOf (229762)_2007_UK126.