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- (86039)_1999_NC43 apoapsis "4.1568760331409E8".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 orbitalPeriod "2.33".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 periapsis "1.1082210261456E8".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 absoluteMagnitude "16.0".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 absoluteMagnitude "16.08".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 absoluteMagnitude "16.1".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 abstract "(86039) 1999 NC43, is an unnamed, eccentric, rare-type asteroid, suspected tumbler and relatively slow rotator from the group of Apollo asteroids. It is classified as near-Earth object and potentially hazardous asteroid, and measures about 2.2 kilometers in diameter. The asteroid was discovered on 14 July 1999, by the U.S. Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research (LINEAR) project at Magdalena Ridge Observatory, Socorro, New Mexico, at an apparent magnitude of 18, using a 1.0-meter reflector.The rare Q-type asteroid is one of only 20 characterized bodies of this spectral type in the SMASS taxonomic scheme. It has a well-determined orbit with an uncertainty of 0. The body orbits the Sun at a distance of 0.7–2.8 AU once every 2 years and 4 months (853 days). Its orbit has a high eccentricity of 0.58 and an inclination of 7° with respect to the ecliptic. Its Earth minimum orbit intersection distance is 0.0243 AU (3,640,000 km). Its most notable close approach to Earth will be on 14 February 2173 at a distance of 0.03361 AU (5,028,000 km). The asteroid also makes close approaches to Venus and Mars.Several photometric light-curve analysis by Petr Pravec at the Ondřejov Observatory in the Czech Republic and by Brian Warner at his private Palmer Divide Observatory, Colorado, gave it a rotation period of 7001344900000000000♠34.49±0.18 hours with an exceptionally high brightness amplitude of 1.1 in magnitude (best result). Pravec's alternative period of 122 hours was later not supported by Warner. However, there are still other periods possible due to sparse photometric data points. The asteroid is also suspected to be in a tumbling motion, which makes the determination of its period more complex. For an asteroid of its size, it is a relatively slow rotator. According to the survey carried out by the Japanese Akari satellite, the asteroid has a high albedo of 0.35 and a diameter of 1.43 kilometers. Observations by the Keck Observatory in the thermal infrared gave a refined albedo of 0.13–0.14 with a larger diameter of 2.22 kilometers.1999 NC43 is suspected to be related to the 20-meter Chelyabinsk meteor, which exploded as a bright fireball over Russia on 15 February 2013. Analysis showed similar orbits for both bodies and suggested that they were once part of the same object.".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 albedo "0.14".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 apoapsis "4.1568760331409E11".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 discovered "1999-07-14".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 discoverer Lincoln_Near-Earth_Asteroid_Research.
- (86039)_1999_NC43 epoch "13 January 2016 (JD2457400.5)".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 orbitalPeriod "201312.0".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 periapsis "1.1082210261456E11".
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- (86039)_1999_NC43 dimensions "2.22".
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- (86039)_1999_NC43 discovered "1999-07-14".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 discoverer Lincoln_Near-Earth_Asteroid_Research.
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- (86039)_1999_NC43 eccentricity "0.579".
- (86039)_1999_NC43 epoch "2016-01-13".
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