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- (119979)_2002_WC19 abstract "(119979) 2002 WC19, also written as (119979) 2002 WC19, is a twotino, i.e. it is in a 1:2 orbital resonance with Neptune. It was discovered on November 16, 2002 at the Palomar Observatory. It is probably a dwarf planet.Knowing how many twotinos there are may reveal whether Neptune took roughly 1 million or 10 million years to migrate about 7 AU from its birth location.".
- (119979)_2002_WC19 thumbnail 2002WC19-orbit.png?width=300.
- (119979)_2002_WC19 wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=sb&sstr=119979.
- (119979)_2002_WC19 wikiPageExternalLink sbdb.cgi?sstr=119979;orb=1;view=Far.
- (119979)_2002_WC19 wikiPageID "8310772".
- (119979)_2002_WC19 wikiPageRevisionID "633955465".
- (119979)_2002_WC19 absMagnitude "4.9".
- (119979)_2002_WC19 albedo "0.07".
- (119979)_2002_WC19 aphelion "60.94".
- (119979)_2002_WC19 argPeri "43.75".
- (119979)_2002_WC19 ascNode "109.7742".
- (119979)_2002_WC19 bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- (119979)_2002_WC19 dimensions "≈440 km".
- (119979)_2002_WC19 discovered "2002-11-16".
- (119979)_2002_WC19 discoverer Palomar_Observatory.
- (119979)_2002_WC19 discovery "yes".
- (119979)_2002_WC19 eccentricity "0.26564".
- (119979)_2002_WC19 epoch "JD 2457000.5".
- (119979)_2002_WC19 hasPhotoCollection (119979)_2002_WC19.
- (119979)_2002_WC19 inclination "9.1685".
- (119979)_2002_WC19 meanAnomaly "315.34".
- (119979)_2002_WC19 mpCategory Resonant_trans-Neptunian_object.
- (119979)_2002_WC19 perihelion "35.361".
- (119979)_2002_WC19 period "1.0544340888E10".
- (119979)_2002_WC19 physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- (119979)_2002_WC19 satellites "1".
- (119979)_2002_WC19 semimajor "48.151".
- (119979)_2002_WC19 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2002.
- (119979)_2002_WC19 subject Category:Possible_dwarf_planets.
- (119979)_2002_WC19 subject Category:Twotinos.
- (119979)_2002_WC19 type Planet.
- (119979)_2002_WC19 comment "(119979) 2002 WC19, also written as (119979) 2002 WC19, is a twotino, i.e. it is in a 1:2 orbital resonance with Neptune. It was discovered on November 16, 2002 at the Palomar Observatory. It is probably a dwarf planet.Knowing how many twotinos there are may reveal whether Neptune took roughly 1 million or 10 million years to migrate about 7 AU from its birth location.".
- (119979)_2002_WC19 label "(119979) 2002 WC19".
- (119979)_2002_WC19 label "(119979) 2002 WC19".
- (119979)_2002_WC19 label "(119979) 2002 WC19".
- (119979)_2002_WC19 label "(119979) 2002 WC19".
- (119979)_2002_WC19 label "(119979) 2002 WC19".
- (119979)_2002_WC19 label "(119979) 2002 WC19".
- (119979)_2002_WC19 sameAs (119979)_2002_WC19.
- (119979)_2002_WC19 sameAs (119979)_2002_WC19.
- (119979)_2002_WC19 sameAs (119979)_2002_WC19.
- (119979)_2002_WC19 sameAs (119979)_2002_WC19.
- (119979)_2002_WC19 sameAs (119979)_2002_WC19.
- (119979)_2002_WC19 sameAs m.026zyb6.
- (119979)_2002_WC19 sameAs Q1953642.
- (119979)_2002_WC19 sameAs Q1953642.
- (119979)_2002_WC19 wasDerivedFrom (119979)_2002_WC19?oldid=633955465.
- (119979)_2002_WC19 depiction 2002WC19-orbit.png.
- (119979)_2002_WC19 isPrimaryTopicOf (119979)_2002_WC19.