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- 1221_Amor apoapsis "4.121421337785E8".
- 1221_Amor averageSpeed "20.44".
- 1221_Amor orbitalPeriod "2.66".
- 1221_Amor periapsis "1.621640918388E8".
- 1221_Amor temperature "198.0".
- 1221_Amor absoluteMagnitude "17.7".
- 1221_Amor abstract "1221 Amor is the namesake of the Amor asteroids, a group of near-Earth asteroids whose orbits range between those of Earth and Mars. Amors are often Mars-crossers but they are not Earth-crossers.Eugène Joseph Delporte photographed Amor as it approached Earth to within 16 million kilometers (about 40 times the distance from Earth to the moon); this was the first time that an asteroid was seen to approach Earth so closely. A month later, 1862 Apollo was seen to cross Earth's orbit, and the scientific community suddenly realised the potential threat these flying mountains presented.Amor is named after the Roman god of love, better known as Cupid. See also 763 Cupido and 433 Eros, which is named after Cupid's Greek counterpart. Coincidentally, 433 Eros, like 1221 Amor, makes close approaches to Earth. It is a Mars-crosser as well.".
- 1221_Amor albedo "0.15".
- 1221_Amor apoapsis "4.121421337785E11".
- 1221_Amor averageSpeed "73584.0".
- 1221_Amor discovered "1932-03-12".
- 1221_Amor discoverer Eugène_Joseph_Delporte.
- 1221_Amor epoch "June 27, 2015".
- 1221_Amor escapeVelocity "0.0".
- 1221_Amor orbitalPeriod "229824.0".
- 1221_Amor periapsis "1.621640918388E11".
- 1221_Amor temperature "198.0".
- 1221_Amor thumbnail 1221_Amur_Orbit.png?width=300.
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- 1221_Amor wikiPageLength "3324".
- 1221_Amor wikiPageOutDegree "25".
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- 1221_Amor wikiPageWikiLink File:1221_Amur_Orbit.png.
- 1221_Amor wikiPageWikiLinkText "1221 Amor".
- 1221_Amor absMagnitude "17.7".
- 1221_Amor albedo "0.15".
- 1221_Amor argPeri "26.634".
- 1221_Amor ascNode "171.346".
- 1221_Amor avgSpeed "20.44".
- 1221_Amor bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- 1221_Amor caption "Orbit of 1221 Amor on 1932-03-12: yellow - Sun, green - Earth, red - Mars, light blue - Amor, dark blue - Jupiter".
- 1221_Amor density "2".
- 1221_Amor discovered "1932-03-12".
- 1221_Amor discoverer Eugène_Joseph_Delporte.
- 1221_Amor discovery "yes".
- 1221_Amor discoverySite Uccle.
- 1221_Amor eccentricity "0.435".
- 1221_Amor epoch "2015-06-27".
- 1221_Amor escapeVelocity "0".
- 1221_Amor inclination "11.879".
- 1221_Amor mass "3.5".
- 1221_Amor meanAnomaly "91.374".
- 1221_Amor mpCategory Amor_asteroid.
- 1221_Amor mpCategory List_of_Mars-crossing_minor_planets.
- 1221_Amor name "1221".
- 1221_Amor pEccentricity "0.439".
- 1221_Amor pInclination "11.096".
- 1221_Amor pMeanMotion "135.281".
- 1221_Amor period "8.394321600000001E7".
- 1221_Amor physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 1221_Amor singleTemperature "~198 K".
- 1221_Amor spectralType "C or S".
- 1221_Amor surfaceGrav "0".
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- 1221_Amor subject Category:Amor_asteroids.
- 1221_Amor subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1932.
- 1221_Amor subject Category:Discoveries_by_Eugène_Joseph_Delporte.
- 1221_Amor subject Category:Mars-crossing_asteroids.
- 1221_Amor subject Category:Minor_planets_named_from_Roman_mythology.
- 1221_Amor subject Category:Numbered_asteroids.
- 1221_Amor hypernym Namesake.
- 1221_Amor type CelestialBody.
- 1221_Amor type Person.
- 1221_Amor type Place.
- 1221_Amor type Planet.
- 1221_Amor type Object.
- 1221_Amor type Location.
- 1221_Amor type Place.
- 1221_Amor type Thing.
- 1221_Amor type Q634.
- 1221_Amor comment "1221 Amor is the namesake of the Amor asteroids, a group of near-Earth asteroids whose orbits range between those of Earth and Mars. Amors are often Mars-crossers but they are not Earth-crossers.Eugène Joseph Delporte photographed Amor as it approached Earth to within 16 million kilometers (about 40 times the distance from Earth to the moon); this was the first time that an asteroid was seen to approach Earth so closely.".
- 1221_Amor label "1221 Amor".
- 1221_Amor sameAs Q137114.