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- Q150824 subject Q19795229.
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- Q150824 absoluteMagnitude "8.1".
- Q150824 abstract "(308933) 2006 SQ372 is a small trans-Neptunian object discovered through the Sloan Digital Sky Survey by Andrew Becker, Andrew Puckett, and Jeremy Kubica on images first taken on September 27, 2006 (with precovery images dated to September 13, 2005).It has a strongly eccentric orbit, crossing that of Neptune near perihelion but bringing it more than 1,500 AU from the Sun at aphelion. It takes about 22,500 years to orbit the barycenter of the Solar System. The large semi-major axis makes it similar to (87269) 2000 OO67 and 90377 Sedna. With an absolute magnitude (H) of 8.1, it is estimated to be about 60 to 140 km in diameter. Michael Brown estimates that it has an albedo of 0.08 which would give a diameter of around 110 km.The object could possibly be a comet. The discoverers hypothesize that the object could come from the Hills cloud, but other scientists like California Institute of Technology's Michael Brown also consider other possibilities, as "it may have formed from debris just beyond Neptune [in the Kuiper belt] and been 'kicked' into its distant orbit by a planet like Neptune or Uranus".".
- Q150824 apoapsis "2.34868656999E14".
- Q150824 apoapsis "3.000933286242E14".
- Q150824 discovered "2006-09-27".
- Q150824 epoch "2011-Feb-08 (2455600.5)".
- Q150824 mass "1700.0".
- Q150824 orbitalPeriod "2.7947808E9".
- Q150824 orbitalPeriod "7.089730416E11".
- Q150824 periapsis "3.6169773177846E12".
- Q150824 thumbnail Celestia_distant_object_orbits.png?width=300.
- Q150824 wikiPageExternalLink K07A27.html.
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- Q150824 absMagnitude "8.1".
- Q150824 aphelion "1570.0".
- Q150824 discovered "2006-09-27".
- Q150824 epoch "2011".
- Q150824 mass "~1.7 kg".
- Q150824 perihelion "24.178".
- Q150824 period "7.089730416E11".
- Q150824 type Place.
- Q150824 type CelestialBody.
- Q150824 type Location.
- Q150824 type Place.
- Q150824 type Planet.
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- Q150824 comment "(308933) 2006 SQ372 is a small trans-Neptunian object discovered through the Sloan Digital Sky Survey by Andrew Becker, Andrew Puckett, and Jeremy Kubica on images first taken on September 27, 2006 (with precovery images dated to September 13, 2005).It has a strongly eccentric orbit, crossing that of Neptune near perihelion but bringing it more than 1,500 AU from the Sun at aphelion. It takes about 22,500 years to orbit the barycenter of the Solar System.".
- Q150824 label "(308933) 2006 SQ372".
- Q150824 depiction Celestia_distant_object_orbits.png.