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- (251732)_1998_HG49 apoapsis "1.9984537497458205E8".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 orbitalPeriod "480.569872".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 periapsis "1.5940245530652973E8".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 absoluteMagnitude "21.7".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 absoluteMagnitude "21.8".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 abstract "1998 HG49, also written as 1998 HG49, is an asteroid on a low-eccentricity and low-inclination orbit between the orbits of Earth and Mars. This is within a region of stability where bodies may survive for the age of the Solar System, and hence it may have formed near its current orbit.It is classified as an Amor asteroid because its perihelion is less than 1.3 AU and does not cross Earth's orbit.Between 1900 and 2200 its closest approach to Earth is more than 0.14 AU.".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 apoapsis "1.9984537497458206E11".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 discovered "1998-04-27".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 discoverer Spacewatch.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 epoch "August 27, 2011 (2455800.5)".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 orbitalPeriod "4.1521236940799996E7".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 periapsis "1.5940245530652972E11".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 wikiPageID "32986667".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 wikiPageLength "2679".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 wikiPageRevisionID "680203670".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 wikiPageWikiLink Amor_asteroid.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 wikiPageWikiLink Astronomical_unit.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1998.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Earth–Mars_belt.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 wikiPageWikiLink Degree_(angle).
- (251732)_1998_HG49 wikiPageWikiLink Earth.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 wikiPageWikiLink Julian_year_(astronomy).
- (251732)_1998_HG49 wikiPageWikiLink Kitt_Peak_National_Observatory.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 wikiPageWikiLink Mars.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 wikiPageWikiLink Solar_System.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 wikiPageWikiLink Spacewatch.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 wikiPageWikiLinkText "(251732) 1998 HG49".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 wikiPageWikiLinkText "251732".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 absMagnitude "21.7".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 aphelion "1.33588382".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 argPeri "324.2822".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 ascNode "44.8557".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 designations "yes".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 dimensions "0.13".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 discovered "1998-04-27".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 discoverer "Spacewatch from Kitt Peak".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 discovery "yes".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 eccentricity "0.1125767".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 epoch "2011-08-27".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 hasPhotoCollection (251732)_1998_HG49.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 inclination "4.19576".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 meanAnomaly "252.35396".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 minorplanet "yes".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 mpCategory Amor_asteroid.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 perihelion "1.0655396".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 period "4.1521236867359996E7".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 semimajor "1.2007117".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 width "25".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_planet.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MinorPlanets_Footer.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MinorPlanets_Navigator.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mp.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mpl.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NE-asteroid-stub.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1998.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 subject Category:Earth–Mars_belt.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 hypernym Asteroid.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 type CelestialBody.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 type Place.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 type Planet.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 type Location.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 type Place.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 type Thing.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 type Q634.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 comment "1998 HG49, also written as 1998 HG49, is an asteroid on a low-eccentricity and low-inclination orbit between the orbits of Earth and Mars. This is within a region of stability where bodies may survive for the age of the Solar System, and hence it may have formed near its current orbit.It is classified as an Amor asteroid because its perihelion is less than 1.3 AU and does not cross Earth's orbit.Between 1900 and 2200 its closest approach to Earth is more than 0.14 AU.".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 label "(251732) 1998 HG49".
- (251732)_1998_HG49 sameAs (251732)_1998_HG49.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 sameAs m.0h569wx.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 sameAs Q4542529.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 sameAs Q4542529.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 wasDerivedFrom (251732)_1998_HG49?oldid=680203670.
- (251732)_1998_HG49 isPrimaryTopicOf (251732)_1998_HG49.