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- 2010_SO16 apoapsis "1.582745472006E8".
- 2010_SO16 absoluteMagnitude "20.7".
- 2010_SO16 abstract "2010 SO16 is a near-Earth asteroid discovered by the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer space telescope. The orbit was described by Christou Apostolos and David Asher at the Armagh Observatory in Northern Ireland. The object has a magnitude of 20.7 and is several hundred meters in diameter.2010 SO16 has a "horseshoe orbit" that allows it to stably share Earth's orbital neighborhood without colliding with it. It is one of a handful of known asteroids with such an orbit, a group that includes 3753 Cruithne. It is, however, neither an Aten asteroid nor an Apollo asteroid because the semi-major axis of its orbit is neither less than nor greater than 1 AU, but oscillates between approximately 0.996 and 1.004 AU, with a period of about 350 yr. In its ~350 yr horseshoe cycle, it never approaches the Earth more closely than about 0.15 AU, alternately trailing and leading.According to various simulations 2010 SO16 will remain in this orbit for at least 120,000 years and possibly for more than a million years, which is unusually stable compared to other similar objects. One reason for this stability is its low orbital eccentricity, .A precovery of 2010 SO16 may have been located in a 2005 Spitzer Space Telescope image.".
- 2010_SO16 apoapsis "1.582745472006E11".
- 2010_SO16 discoverer Wide-field_Infrared_Survey_Explorer.
- 2010_SO16 epoch "January 4, 2010 (2455200.5)".
- 2010_SO16 wikiPageExternalLink sbdb.cgi?sstr=2010+SO16&orb=1.
- 2010_SO16 wikiPageID "31402956".
- 2010_SO16 wikiPageRevisionID "605786020".
- 2010_SO16 absMagnitude "20.7".
- 2010_SO16 aphelion "1.058".
- 2010_SO16 argPeri "108.283".
- 2010_SO16 ascNode "40.523".
- 2010_SO16 bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- 2010_SO16 dimensions "200".
- 2010_SO16 discoverer Wide-field_Infrared_Survey_Explorer.
- 2010_SO16 discovery "yes".
- 2010_SO16 eccentricity "0.075188".
- 2010_SO16 epoch "2010-01-04".
- 2010_SO16 hasPhotoCollection 2010_SO16.
- 2010_SO16 inclination "14.536".
- 2010_SO16 meanAnomaly "137.831".
- 2010_SO16 semimajor "1.00039".
- 2010_SO16 width "25".
- 2010_SO16 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2010.
- 2010_SO16 subject Category:Co-orbital_minor_planets.
- 2010_SO16 subject Category:Earth-crosser_asteroids.
- 2010_SO16 type CelestialBody.
- 2010_SO16 type Planet.
- 2010_SO16 type PhysicalBody.
- 2010_SO16 comment "2010 SO16 is a near-Earth asteroid discovered by the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer space telescope. The orbit was described by Christou Apostolos and David Asher at the Armagh Observatory in Northern Ireland. The object has a magnitude of 20.7 and is several hundred meters in diameter.2010 SO16 has a "horseshoe orbit" that allows it to stably share Earth's orbital neighborhood without colliding with it.".
- 2010_SO16 label "2010 SO16".
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- 2010_SO16 sameAs 2010_SO16.
- 2010_SO16 sameAs m.0gk_nsk.
- 2010_SO16 sameAs Q211809.
- 2010_SO16 sameAs Q211809.
- 2010_SO16 wasDerivedFrom 2010_SO16?oldid=605786020.
- 2010_SO16 isPrimaryTopicOf 2010_SO16.