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- 1009_Sirene apoapsis "5.7147882586107E8".
- 1009_Sirene orbitalPeriod "1552.3125".
- 1009_Sirene periapsis "2.1299744830266E8".
- 1009_Sirene absoluteMagnitude "13.8".
- 1009_Sirene abstract "1009 Sirene is a Mars-crosser asteroid. It was discovered by Karl Wilhelm Reinmuth on October 31, 1923, and observed for 4 months. Its provisional designation was 1923 PE and it was named after the mythological Sirens. It became a lost asteroid until it was recovered in 1982 from exposures on the 48-inch (120 cm) Schmidt at Palomar Observatory.Sirene's semi-major axis is 2.62 AU, well beyond that of Mars, but its highly eccentric orbit crosses Mars', allowing close approaches of the planet. On 8 June 1949 the asteroid passed 0.049 AU (7,300,000 km; 4,600,000 mi) from Mars. With an absolute magnitude of 13.8, the asteroid is about 5–10 km in diameter.".
- 1009_Sirene apoapsis "5.7147882586107E11".
- 1009_Sirene discovered "1923-10-31".
- 1009_Sirene discoverer Karl_Wilhelm_Reinmuth.
- 1009_Sirene discoverer Landessternwarte_Heidelberg-Königstuhl.
- 1009_Sirene epoch "2014-May-23".
- 1009_Sirene orbitalPeriod "1.341198E8".
- 1009_Sirene periapsis "2.1299744830266E11".
- 1009_Sirene wikiPageID "6850613".
- 1009_Sirene wikiPageRevisionID "643542643".
- 1009_Sirene absMagnitude "13.8".
- 1009_Sirene aphelion "3.8201".
- 1009_Sirene argPeri "186.39".
- 1009_Sirene ascNode "229.47".
- 1009_Sirene bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- 1009_Sirene dimensions "5".
- 1009_Sirene discovered "1923-10-31".
- 1009_Sirene discoverer Karl_Wilhelm_Reinmuth.
- 1009_Sirene discoverer "Heidelberg".
- 1009_Sirene discovery "yes".
- 1009_Sirene eccentricity "0.45696".
- 1009_Sirene epoch "2014".
- 1009_Sirene hasPhotoCollection 1009_Sirene.
- 1009_Sirene inclination "15.7816".
- 1009_Sirene meanAnomaly "92.974".
- 1009_Sirene mpCategory List_of_Mars-crossing_minor_planets.
- 1009_Sirene mpName "1923".
- 1009_Sirene name "1009".
- 1009_Sirene perihelion "1.4238".
- 1009_Sirene period "1.341198E8".
- 1009_Sirene physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 1009_Sirene semimajor "2.622".
- 1009_Sirene width "25".
- 1009_Sirene subject Category:Asteroids_named_from_Greek_mythology.
- 1009_Sirene subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1923.
- 1009_Sirene subject Category:Discoveries_by_Karl_Wilhelm_Reinmuth.
- 1009_Sirene subject Category:Mars-crossing_asteroids.
- 1009_Sirene type CelestialBody.
- 1009_Sirene type Planet.
- 1009_Sirene type Thing.
- 1009_Sirene type Q634.
- 1009_Sirene comment "1009 Sirene is a Mars-crosser asteroid. It was discovered by Karl Wilhelm Reinmuth on October 31, 1923, and observed for 4 months. Its provisional designation was 1923 PE and it was named after the mythological Sirens. It became a lost asteroid until it was recovered in 1982 from exposures on the 48-inch (120 cm) Schmidt at Palomar Observatory.Sirene's semi-major axis is 2.62 AU, well beyond that of Mars, but its highly eccentric orbit crosses Mars', allowing close approaches of the planet.".
- 1009_Sirene label "(1009) Sirene".
- 1009_Sirene label "(1009) Sirene".
- 1009_Sirene label "(1009) Sirene".
- 1009_Sirene label "(1009) Sirene".
- 1009_Sirene label "(1009) Sirène".
- 1009_Sirene label "(1009) Сирена".
- 1009_Sirene label "1009 Sirene".
- 1009_Sirene label "1009 Sirene".
- 1009_Sirene label "1009 Sirene".
- 1009_Sirene label "1009 Sirene".
- 1009_Sirene label "ジレーネ (小惑星)".
- 1009_Sirene sameAs (1009)_Sirene.
- 1009_Sirene sameAs 1009_Σειρήνα.
- 1009_Sirene sameAs (1009)_Sirene.
- 1009_Sirene sameAs 1009_Sirene.
- 1009_Sirene sameAs (1009)_Sirène.
- 1009_Sirene sameAs 1009_Sirene.
- 1009_Sirene sameAs ジレーネ_(小惑星).
- 1009_Sirene sameAs (1009)_Sirene.
- 1009_Sirene sameAs (1009)_Sirene.
- 1009_Sirene sameAs m.0gsj89.
- 1009_Sirene sameAs Q11541.
- 1009_Sirene sameAs Q11541.
- 1009_Sirene wasDerivedFrom 1009_Sirene?oldid=643542643.
- 1009_Sirene isPrimaryTopicOf 1009_Sirene.
- 1009_Sirene name "1009 Sirene".