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- Q1066715 subject Q19795229.
- Q1066715 subject Q3919730.
- Q1066715 subject Q7299836.
- Q1066715 subject Q7299946.
- Q1066715 subject Q7299979.
- Q1066715 subject Q8273401.
- Q1066715 absoluteMagnitude "15.2".
- Q1066715 abstract "9998 ISO is a main belt asteroid. It completes one solar orbit every 3.18 years.Discovered on March 25, 1971 by C. J. van Houten & I. van Houten-Groeneveld on archival images taken by T. Gehrels, the body was given a provisional designation of 1293 T-1. It was later renamed 9998 ISO to honour the Infrared Space Observatory.".
- Q1066715 apoapsis "3.536869602797069E11".
- Q1066715 discovered "1971-03-25".
- Q1066715 epoch "October 27, 2007".
- Q1066715 formerName "1293 T-1, 1991 PW15".
- Q1066715 orbitalPeriod "1.0025363809439999E8".
- Q1066715 periapsis "2.9288081136350214E11".
- Q1066715 thumbnail AnimatedOrbitOf9998ISO.gif?width=300.
- Q1066715 wikiPageWikiLink Q11579.
- Q1066715 wikiPageWikiLink Q1811.
- Q1066715 wikiPageWikiLink Q19795229.
- Q1066715 wikiPageWikiLink Q2179.
- Q1066715 wikiPageWikiLink Q3919730.
- Q1066715 wikiPageWikiLink Q573.
- Q1066715 wikiPageWikiLink Q7299836.
- Q1066715 wikiPageWikiLink Q7299946.
- Q1066715 wikiPageWikiLink Q7299979.
- Q1066715 wikiPageWikiLink Q737809.
- Q1066715 wikiPageWikiLink Q779547.
- Q1066715 wikiPageWikiLink Q8273401.
- Q1066715 absMagnitude "15.2".
- Q1066715 altNames "1293".
- Q1066715 aphelion "2.3642513".
- Q1066715 discovered "1971-03-25".
- Q1066715 epoch "2007-10-27".
- Q1066715 name "9998".
- Q1066715 perihelion "1.9577873".
- Q1066715 period "1.0025363809439999E8".
- Q1066715 type Place.
- Q1066715 type CelestialBody.
- Q1066715 type Location.
- Q1066715 type Place.
- Q1066715 type Planet.
- Q1066715 type Thing.
- Q1066715 type Q634.
- Q1066715 comment "9998 ISO is a main belt asteroid. It completes one solar orbit every 3.18 years.Discovered on March 25, 1971 by C. J. van Houten & I. van Houten-Groeneveld on archival images taken by T. Gehrels, the body was given a provisional designation of 1293 T-1. It was later renamed 9998 ISO to honour the Infrared Space Observatory.".
- Q1066715 label "9998 ISO".
- Q1066715 depiction AnimatedOrbitOf9998ISO.gif.
- Q1066715 name "9998 ISO".