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- 2000_SG344 apoapsis "1.560098942425183E8".
- 2000_SG344 mass "7.1".
- 2000_SG344 orbitalPeriod "3.7967E-4".
- 2000_SG344 periapsis "1.3643318327946466E8".
- 2000_SG344 absoluteMagnitude "24.788".
- 2000_SG344 abstract "2000 SG344 (also written 2000 SG344) is a small Aten asteroid discovered in 2000. It is estimated to have a diameter of 37 meters (twice that of the Chelyabinsk meteor) and a mass of 7.1×107 kg (71,000 tonnes).Because of its very Earth-like orbit and because it would have been near the Earth in 1971 (coinciding with the Apollo program), there was speculation that 2000 SG344 might not be an asteroid but a man-made object such as an S-IVB booster stage from a Saturn V rocket (cf. J002E3, the S-IVB booster of Apollo 12 which was mistaken for an asteroid.)".
- 2000_SG344 apoapsis "1.560098942425183E11".
- 2000_SG344 discovered "2000-09-29".
- 2000_SG344 discoverer David_J._Tholen.
- 2000_SG344 discoverer Robert_J._Whiteley.
- 2000_SG344 epoch "2454600.5".
- 2000_SG344 mass "7100.0".
- 2000_SG344 orbitalPeriod "32.803488".
- 2000_SG344 periapsis "1.3643318327946465E11".
- 2000_SG344 thumbnail Asteroid_2000_SG344.gif?width=300.
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageExternalLink NEO_feasibility.pdf.
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageExternalLink neo.
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageID "1061549".
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageLength "7486".
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageRevisionID "693804166".
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- 2000_SG344 wikiPageWikiLink Aten_asteroid.
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2000.
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aten_asteroids.
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Minor_planets_to_be_visited_by_spacecraft.
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageWikiLink Cf..
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageWikiLink Chelyabinsk_meteor.
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageWikiLink David_J._Tholen.
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageWikiLink Day.
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageWikiLink Degree_(angle).
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageWikiLink Exploration_Mission_2.
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageWikiLink J002E3.
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageWikiLink Mars.
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageWikiLink Mass.
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageWikiLink Mauna_Kea_Observatories.
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageWikiLink NASA.
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageWikiLink Near-Earth_object.
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageWikiLink Orders_of_magnitude_(mass).
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageWikiLink Orion_(spacecraft).
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageWikiLink Provisional_designation_in_astronomy.
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageWikiLink Robert_J._Whiteley.
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageWikiLink S-IVB.
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageWikiLink Saturn_V.
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageWikiLink Sentry_(monitoring_system).
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageWikiLink TNT_equivalent.
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageWikiLink Torino_scale.
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageWikiLink UH88.
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageWikiLinkText "2000 SG344".
- 2000_SG344 wikiPageWikiLinkText "2000_SG344".
- 2000_SG344 absMagnitude "24.788".
- 2000_SG344 aphelion "1.04286173".
- 2000_SG344 argPeri "274.922907".
- 2000_SG344 ascNode "192.301028".
- 2000_SG344 background "#FFFFC0".
- 2000_SG344 caption "The dim streak in this negative image is 2000 SG344 moving against the background field of stars on Sept. 29, 2000.".
- 2000_SG344 discovered "2000-09-29".
- 2000_SG344 discoverer "D. J. Tholen, and R. J. Whiteley".
- 2000_SG344 discoverySite Mauna_Kea_Observatories.
- 2000_SG344 discoverySite UH88.
- 2000_SG344 eccentricity "0.0669419".
- 2000_SG344 epoch "2454600.5".
- 2000_SG344 inclination "0.1103173".
- 2000_SG344 mass "7.1".
- 2000_SG344 meanAnomaly "228.373742".
- 2000_SG344 perihelion "0.9119995".
- 2000_SG344 period "32.803488".
- 2000_SG344 semimajor "0.97743066".
- 2000_SG344 width "25".
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- 2000_SG344 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2000.
- 2000_SG344 subject Category:Aten_asteroids.
- 2000_SG344 subject Category:Minor_planets_to_be_visited_by_spacecraft.
- 2000_SG344 hypernym Asteroid.
- 2000_SG344 type CelestialBody.
- 2000_SG344 type Place.
- 2000_SG344 type Planet.
- 2000_SG344 type Redirect.
- 2000_SG344 type Location.
- 2000_SG344 type Place.
- 2000_SG344 type Thing.
- 2000_SG344 type Q634.
- 2000_SG344 comment "2000 SG344 (also written 2000 SG344) is a small Aten asteroid discovered in 2000. It is estimated to have a diameter of 37 meters (twice that of the Chelyabinsk meteor) and a mass of 7.1×107 kg (71,000 tonnes).Because of its very Earth-like orbit and because it would have been near the Earth in 1971 (coinciding with the Apollo program), there was speculation that 2000 SG344 might not be an asteroid but a man-made object such as an S-IVB booster stage from a Saturn V rocket (cf.".
- 2000_SG344 label "2000 SG344".
- 2000_SG344 sameAs Q376238.
- 2000_SG344 sameAs 2000_SG344.
- 2000_SG344 sameAs Dreigeoideach_2030.