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- (119951)_2002_KX14 abstract "(119951) 2002 KX14, also written as 2002 KX14, is a trans-Neptunian object (TNO) residing within the Kuiper belt. It was discovered on 17 May 2002 by Michael E. Brown and Chad Trujillo.It has a semi-major axis, orbital period and orbital eccentricity close to that of a plutino. The orbital periods of plutinos cluster around 247.2 years (1.5 times Neptune's orbital period). However, (119951) 2002 KX14 is not a plutino, because is not in resonance with Neptune, and it may have formed near its present nearly circular orbit lying almost perfectly on the ecliptic. It may have remained dynamically cold and thus its orbit may not be a direct result of significant perturbations during Neptune's outward planetary migration. The Deep Ecliptic Survey (DES) currently shows it as a cubewano (classical) based on a 10-million-year integration of the orbit.File:2002KX14-orbit.pngIt comes to opposition in late May at an apparent magnitude of 20.4. This makes it about 360 times fainter than Pluto.".
- (119951)_2002_KX14 thumbnail 2002KX14-orbit.png?width=300.
- (119951)_2002_KX14 wikiPageExternalLink 119951.htm.
- (119951)_2002_KX14 wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=sb&sstr=119951.
- (119951)_2002_KX14 wikiPageExternalLink sbdb.cgi?sstr=119951;orb=1;view=Far.
- (119951)_2002_KX14 wikiPageID "8487615".
- (119951)_2002_KX14 wikiPageRevisionID "642802150".
- (119951)_2002_KX14 absMagnitude "4.5".
- (119951)_2002_KX14 albedo ">0.08".
- (119951)_2002_KX14 aphelion "40.654".
- (119951)_2002_KX14 argPeri "66.276".
- (119951)_2002_KX14 ascNode "286.961".
- (119951)_2002_KX14 avgSpeed "4.77".
- (119951)_2002_KX14 bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- (119951)_2002_KX14 dimensions "<562 km".
- (119951)_2002_KX14 discovered "2002-05-17".
- (119951)_2002_KX14 discoverer Chad_Trujillo.
- (119951)_2002_KX14 discoverer Michael_E._Brown.
- (119951)_2002_KX14 discovery "yes".
- (119951)_2002_KX14 eccentricity "0.042".
- (119951)_2002_KX14 epoch "2006-12-31".
- (119951)_2002_KX14 hasPhotoCollection (119951)_2002_KX14.
- (119951)_2002_KX14 inclination "0.401".
- (119951)_2002_KX14 magnitude "20.4".
- (119951)_2002_KX14 meanAnomaly "253.196".
- (119951)_2002_KX14 mpCategory Classical_Kuiper_belt_object.
- (119951)_2002_KX14 mpCategory Trans-Neptunian_object.
- (119951)_2002_KX14 mpCategory "plutino-like".
- (119951)_2002_KX14 perihelion "37.394".
- (119951)_2002_KX14 period "243.78".
- (119951)_2002_KX14 physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- (119951)_2002_KX14 semimajor "39.024".
- (119951)_2002_KX14 singleTemperature "≈45 K".
- (119951)_2002_KX14 subject Category:Classical_Kuiper_belt_objects.
- (119951)_2002_KX14 subject Category:Discoveries_by_Chad_Trujillo.
- (119951)_2002_KX14 subject Category:Discoveries_by_Michael_E._Brown.
- (119951)_2002_KX14 subject Category:Possible_dwarf_planets.
- (119951)_2002_KX14 type Planet.
- (119951)_2002_KX14 comment "(119951) 2002 KX14, also written as 2002 KX14, is a trans-Neptunian object (TNO) residing within the Kuiper belt. It was discovered on 17 May 2002 by Michael E. Brown and Chad Trujillo.It has a semi-major axis, orbital period and orbital eccentricity close to that of a plutino. The orbital periods of plutinos cluster around 247.2 years (1.5 times Neptune's orbital period).".
- (119951)_2002_KX14 label "(119951) 2002 KX14".
- (119951)_2002_KX14 label "(119951) 2002 KX14".
- (119951)_2002_KX14 label "(119951) 2002 KX14".
- (119951)_2002_KX14 label "(119951) 2002 KX14".
- (119951)_2002_KX14 label "(119951) 2002 KX14".
- (119951)_2002_KX14 sameAs (119951)_2002_KX14.
- (119951)_2002_KX14 sameAs (119951)_2002_KX14.
- (119951)_2002_KX14 sameAs (119951)_2002_KX14.
- (119951)_2002_KX14 sameAs (119951)_2002_KX14.
- (119951)_2002_KX14 sameAs m.02756xw.
- (119951)_2002_KX14 sameAs Q1951004.
- (119951)_2002_KX14 sameAs Q1951004.
- (119951)_2002_KX14 wasDerivedFrom (119951)_2002_KX14?oldid=642802150.
- (119951)_2002_KX14 depiction 2002KX14-orbit.png.
- (119951)_2002_KX14 isPrimaryTopicOf (119951)_2002_KX14.