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- (418993)_2009_MS9 apoapsis "1.023249435588E11".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 apoapsis "1.041201180072E11".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 orbitalPeriod "2367185.25".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 orbitalPeriod "6640.0".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 periapsis "1.6458757734414E9".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 absoluteMagnitude "9.9".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 abstract "(418993) 2009 MS9, provisionally known as 2009 MS9, is a centaur roughly 30–60 km in diameter. It has a highly inclined orbit and a barycentric semi-major axis (average distance from the Sun) of ~353 AU.2009 MS9 has a well determined orbit and has been assigned a minor planet number. Objects such 2009 MS9 may be the origin of Halley-type comets.It came to perihelion in February 2013 at a distance of 11 AU from the Sun (outside the orbit of Saturn). As of 2016, it is 12 AU from the Sun.It will not be 50 AU from the Sun until 2047. After leaving the planetary region of the Solar System, 2009 MS9 will have a barycentric aphelion of 696 AU with an orbital period of 6640 years.In a 10 million year integration of the orbit, the nominal (best-fit) orbit and both 3-sigma clones remain outside 8.3AU (qmin) from the Sun.".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 apoapsis "1.023249435588E14".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 apoapsis "1.041201180072E14".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 apparentMagnitude "21.0".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 discovered "2009-06-25".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 discoverer Canada–France–Hawaii_Telescope.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 epoch "(Uncertainty=1)".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 epoch "2016-Jan-13".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 orbitalPeriod "2.045248056E11".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 orbitalPeriod "5.73696E8".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 periapsis "1.6458757734414E12".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=sb&sstr=2009MS9.
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- (418993)_2009_MS9 wikiPageLength "6198".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 wikiPageRevisionID "708171995".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 wikiPageWikiLink Astronomical_unit.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 wikiPageWikiLink Barycenter.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 wikiPageWikiLink Canada–France–Hawaii_Telescope.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2009.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Centaurs_(minor_planets).
- (418993)_2009_MS9 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Discoveries_by_Brett_J._Gladman.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Discoveries_by_John_J._Kavelaars.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Numbered_asteroids.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scattered_disc_and_detached_objects.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 wikiPageWikiLink Centaur_(minor_planet).
- (418993)_2009_MS9 wikiPageWikiLink Curve_fitting.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 wikiPageWikiLink Degree_(angle).
- (418993)_2009_MS9 wikiPageWikiLink Epoch_(astronomy).
- (418993)_2009_MS9 wikiPageWikiLink JPL_Horizons_On-Line_Ephemeris_System.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 wikiPageWikiLink Julian_year_(astronomy).
- (418993)_2009_MS9 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Halley-type_comets.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_observatory_codes.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 wikiPageWikiLink Minor_planet_designation.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 wikiPageWikiLink Numerical_integration.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 wikiPageWikiLink Orbital_eccentricity.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 wikiPageWikiLink Perihelion_and_aphelion.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 wikiPageWikiLink Provisional_designation_in_astronomy.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 wikiPageWikiLink Semi-major_axis.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 wikiPageWikiLink Two-body_problem.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 wikiPageWikiLink Uncertainty_parameter.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 wikiPageWikiLinkText "(418993) 2009 MS9".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 absMagnitude "9.9".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 aphelion "684.0".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 aphelion "696.0".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 argPeri "128.675".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 ascNode "220.226".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 dimensions "30".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 discovered "2009-06-25".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 discoverer "CFHT".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 discovery "yes".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 eccentricity "0.96835".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 epoch "2016".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 inclination "68.056".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 magnitude "21".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 meanAnomaly "0.16188".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 mpCategory Centaur_(minor_planet).
- (418993)_2009_MS9 observationArc "2.0323094400000003E8".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 perihelion "11.002".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 period "2.045248056E11".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 period "2.09542464E11".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 semimajor "347.6".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 semimajor "353.0".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 width "25".
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- (418993)_2009_MS9 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mp.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
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- (418993)_2009_MS9 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2009.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 subject Category:Centaurs_(minor_planets).
- (418993)_2009_MS9 subject Category:Discoveries_by_Brett_J._Gladman.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 subject Category:Discoveries_by_John_J._Kavelaars.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 subject Category:Numbered_asteroids.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 subject Category:Scattered_disc_and_detached_objects.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 hypernym Centaur.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 type CelestialBody.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 type Place.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 type Planet.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 type Location.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 type Place.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 type Thing.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 type Q634.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 comment "(418993) 2009 MS9, provisionally known as 2009 MS9, is a centaur roughly 30–60 km in diameter. It has a highly inclined orbit and a barycentric semi-major axis (average distance from the Sun) of ~353 AU.2009 MS9 has a well determined orbit and has been assigned a minor planet number. Objects such 2009 MS9 may be the origin of Halley-type comets.It came to perihelion in February 2013 at a distance of 11 AU from the Sun (outside the orbit of Saturn).".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 label "(418993) 2009 MS9".
- (418993)_2009_MS9 wasDerivedFrom (418993)_2009_MS9?oldid=708171995.
- (418993)_2009_MS9 isPrimaryTopicOf (418993)_2009_MS9.