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- 2013_LA2 apoapsis "1.790686512279E9".
- 2013_LA2 orbitalPeriod "20.59".
- 2013_LA2 periapsis "4.5604910882895E8".
- 2013_LA2 absoluteMagnitude "16.9".
- 2013_LA2 abstract "2013 LA2 is a Centaur and most likely an extinct comet with the highest orbital inclination of any known asteroid, 175.189 degrees, which gives it a retrograde orbit, inclined 4.81 degrees to the ecliptic. The asteroid's orbit takes if from the outer main asteroid belt to between the orbit of Saturn and Uranus. However the asteroid's orbit is poorly determined, and contrary to the JPL, the minor planet center's orbit puts it with an aphelion near the orbit of Saturn. The asteroid was observed 43 times over a 25-day interval between June 1, 2013 and June 26, 2013.".
- 2013_LA2 apoapsis "1.790686512279E12".
- 2013_LA2 apparentMagnitude "24.95".
- 2013_LA2 discovered "2013-06-01".
- 2013_LA2 discoverer Pan-STARRS.
- 2013_LA2 epoch "2013-06-05".
- 2013_LA2 epoch "JD 2456448.5".
- 2013_LA2 orbitalPeriod "1778976.0".
- 2013_LA2 periapsis "4.5604910882895E11".
- 2013_LA2 wikiPageID "44596866".
- 2013_LA2 wikiPageLength "2252".
- 2013_LA2 wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- 2013_LA2 wikiPageRevisionID "708105428".
- 2013_LA2 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2013.
- 2013_LA2 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Centaurs_(minor_planets).
- 2013_LA2 wikiPageWikiLink Centaur_(minor_planet).
- 2013_LA2 wikiPageWikiLink Extinct_comet.
- 2013_LA2 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_exceptional_asteroids.
- 2013_LA2 wikiPageWikiLink Pan-STARRS.
- 2013_LA2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "2013 LA2".
- 2013_LA2 absMagnitude "16.9".
- 2013_LA2 aphelion "11.97".
- 2013_LA2 argPeri "326.06".
- 2013_LA2 ascNode "240.9895".
- 2013_LA2 dimensions "1".
- 2013_LA2 dimensions "1.8".
- 2013_LA2 discovered "2013-06-01".
- 2013_LA2 discoverer "Pan-STARRS survey".
- 2013_LA2 discovery "yes".
- 2013_LA2 discoverySite "Pan-STARRS 1 [F51]".
- 2013_LA2 eccentricity "0.594".
- 2013_LA2 epoch "2013-06-05".
- 2013_LA2 epoch "JD 2456448.5".
- 2013_LA2 inclination "175.1887".
- 2013_LA2 jupiterMoid "0.15874".
- 2013_LA2 magnitude "--12-05".
- 2013_LA2 meanAnomaly "6.64".
- 2013_LA2 mpCategory Centaur_(minor_planet).
- 2013_LA2 perihelion "3.0485".
- 2013_LA2 period "20.59".
- 2013_LA2 physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 2013_LA2 saturnMoid "0.82485".
- 2013_LA2 semimajor "7.51".
- 2013_LA2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_planet.
- 2013_LA2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:JPL_small_body.
- 2013_LA2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mp.
- 2013_LA2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Note.
- 2013_LA2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ref.
- 2013_LA2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 2013_LA2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Small_Solar_System_bodies.
- 2013_LA2 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2013.
- 2013_LA2 subject Category:Centaurs_(minor_planets).
- 2013_LA2 hypernym Centaur.
- 2013_LA2 type CelestialBody.
- 2013_LA2 type Place.
- 2013_LA2 type Planet.
- 2013_LA2 type Location.
- 2013_LA2 type Place.
- 2013_LA2 type Thing.
- 2013_LA2 type Q634.
- 2013_LA2 comment "2013 LA2 is a Centaur and most likely an extinct comet with the highest orbital inclination of any known asteroid, 175.189 degrees, which gives it a retrograde orbit, inclined 4.81 degrees to the ecliptic. The asteroid's orbit takes if from the outer main asteroid belt to between the orbit of Saturn and Uranus. However the asteroid's orbit is poorly determined, and contrary to the JPL, the minor planet center's orbit puts it with an aphelion near the orbit of Saturn.".
- 2013_LA2 label "2013 LA2".
- 2013_LA2 sameAs Q16144423.
- 2013_LA2 sameAs 2013_LA2.
- 2013_LA2 sameAs m.012dzmn2.
- 2013_LA2 sameAs Q16144423.
- 2013_LA2 wasDerivedFrom 2013_LA2?oldid=708105428.
- 2013_LA2 isPrimaryTopicOf 2013_LA2.