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- 1998_DK36 abstract "1998 DK36 (also written 1998 DK36) is possibly the first Apohele asteroid (asteroid that is always closer to the Sun than Earth) detected. It was discovered by David J. Tholen, but is now considered lost. Although its orbital elements have not been well established, its aphelion (farthest distance from Sun) was determined to be less than the Earth's distance to the Sun (0.980 ± 0.05 AU). Therefore, it has a claim to title "first Apohele detected", if not "first Apohele confirmed", which goes to 163693 Atira. With an absolute magnitude (H) of 25, 1998 DK36 is estimated to be only 25–60 meters in diameter.".
- 1998_DK36 wikiPageID "1084893".
- 1998_DK36 wikiPageLength "1939".
- 1998_DK36 wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- 1998_DK36 wikiPageRevisionID "672248630".
- 1998_DK36 wikiPageWikiLink 163693_Atira.
- 1998_DK36 wikiPageWikiLink Absolute_magnitude.
- 1998_DK36 wikiPageWikiLink Apohele_asteroid.
- 1998_DK36 wikiPageWikiLink Astronomical_naming_conventions.
- 1998_DK36 wikiPageWikiLink Astronomical_unit.
- 1998_DK36 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Apohele_asteroids.
- 1998_DK36 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1998.
- 1998_DK36 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aten_asteroids.
- 1998_DK36 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lost_minor_planets.
- 1998_DK36 wikiPageWikiLink David_J._Tholen.
- 1998_DK36 wikiPageWikiLinkText "1998 DK36".
- 1998_DK36 hasPhotoCollection 1998_DK36.
- 1998_DK36 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MinorPlanets_Footer.
- 1998_DK36 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mp.
- 1998_DK36 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NE-asteroid-stub.
- 1998_DK36 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 1998_DK36 subject Category:Apohele_asteroids.
- 1998_DK36 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1998.
- 1998_DK36 subject Category:Aten_asteroids.
- 1998_DK36 subject Category:Lost_minor_planets.
- 1998_DK36 comment "1998 DK36 (also written 1998 DK36) is possibly the first Apohele asteroid (asteroid that is always closer to the Sun than Earth) detected. It was discovered by David J. Tholen, but is now considered lost. Although its orbital elements have not been well established, its aphelion (farthest distance from Sun) was determined to be less than the Earth's distance to the Sun (0.980 ± 0.05 AU).".
- 1998_DK36 label "1998 DK36".
- 1998_DK36 sameAs 1998_DK36.
- 1998_DK36 sameAs 1998_DK36.
- 1998_DK36 sameAs 1998_DK36.
- 1998_DK36 sameAs 1998_DK36.
- 1998_DK36 sameAs m.044nk9.
- 1998_DK36 sameAs Q3491262.
- 1998_DK36 sameAs Q3491262.
- 1998_DK36 wasDerivedFrom 1998_DK36?oldid=672248630.
- 1998_DK36 isPrimaryTopicOf 1998_DK36.