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- 21062_Iasky apoapsis "4.725114569122608E8".
- 21062_Iasky orbitalPeriod "1942.0372024".
- 21062_Iasky periapsis "4.38928709632004E8".
- 21062_Iasky absoluteMagnitude "11.7".
- 21062_Iasky abstract "21062 Iasky (1991 JW1) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on May 13, 1991 by C. S. Shoemaker and E. M. Shoemaker at Palomar.In his 1994 book Pale Blue Dot, Astronomer Carl Sagan speculated on the nature of 1991JW, saying it "has an orbit very much like the Earth's and is even easier to get to than 4660 Nereus. But its orbit seems too similar to the Earth's for it to be a natural object. Perhaps it's some lost upper stage of the Saturn V Apollo moon rocket.".
- 21062_Iasky apoapsis "4.725114569122608E11".
- 21062_Iasky discovered "1991-05-13".
- 21062_Iasky discoverer Carolyn_S._Shoemaker.
- 21062_Iasky discoverer Eugene_Merle_Shoemaker.
- 21062_Iasky epoch "May 14, 2008".
- 21062_Iasky formerName "1991 JW1".
- 21062_Iasky orbitalPeriod "1.6779201428736E8".
- 21062_Iasky periapsis "4.38928709632004E11".
- 21062_Iasky wikiPageExternalLink sbdb.cgi?sstr=21062+Iasky.
- 21062_Iasky wikiPageID "16445427".
- 21062_Iasky wikiPageRevisionID "540508031".
- 21062_Iasky absMagnitude "11.7".
- 21062_Iasky altNames "1991".
- 21062_Iasky aphelion "3.158544".
- 21062_Iasky argPeri "214.44459".
- 21062_Iasky ascNode "149.33836".
- 21062_Iasky bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- 21062_Iasky designations "yes".
- 21062_Iasky discovered "1991-05-13".
- 21062_Iasky discoverer "C. S. Shoemaker and E. M. Shoemaker".
- 21062_Iasky discovery "yes".
- 21062_Iasky discoverySite Palomar_Observatory.
- 21062_Iasky eccentricity "0.0368458".
- 21062_Iasky epoch "2008-05-14".
- 21062_Iasky hasPhotoCollection 21062_Iasky.
- 21062_Iasky inclination "23.58967".
- 21062_Iasky meanAnomaly "302.00078".
- 21062_Iasky minorplanet "yes".
- 21062_Iasky mpName "21062".
- 21062_Iasky name "Iasky".
- 21062_Iasky perihelion "2.9340572".
- 21062_Iasky period "1942.0372024".
- 21062_Iasky physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 21062_Iasky width "25".
- 21062_Iasky subject Category:Asteroids_named_for_people.
- 21062_Iasky subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1991.
- 21062_Iasky subject Category:Main_Belt_asteroids.
- 21062_Iasky type CelestialBody.
- 21062_Iasky type Planet.
- 21062_Iasky type Planet.
- 21062_Iasky type PhysicalBody.
- 21062_Iasky comment "21062 Iasky (1991 JW1) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on May 13, 1991 by C. S. Shoemaker and E. M. Shoemaker at Palomar.In his 1994 book Pale Blue Dot, Astronomer Carl Sagan speculated on the nature of 1991JW, saying it "has an orbit very much like the Earth's and is even easier to get to than 4660 Nereus. But its orbit seems too similar to the Earth's for it to be a natural object. Perhaps it's some lost upper stage of the Saturn V Apollo moon rocket.".
- 21062_Iasky label "(21062) Iasky".
- 21062_Iasky label "21062 Iasky".
- 21062_Iasky label "21062 Iasky".
- 21062_Iasky label "21062 Iasky".
- 21062_Iasky sameAs 21062_Iasky.
- 21062_Iasky sameAs (21062)_Iasky.
- 21062_Iasky sameAs 21062_Iasky.
- 21062_Iasky sameAs m.03y43cw.
- 21062_Iasky sameAs Q2614678.
- 21062_Iasky sameAs Q2614678.
- 21062_Iasky wasDerivedFrom 21062_Iasky?oldid=540508031.
- 21062_Iasky isPrimaryTopicOf 21062_Iasky.
- 21062_Iasky name "Iasky".