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- Q18345179 subject Q7152541.
- Q18345179 subject Q8282816.
- Q18345179 subject Q9031308.
- Q18345179 absoluteMagnitude "13.1".
- Q18345179 abstract "2000 DG8 is a damocloid centaur discovered by the MIT Lincoln Laboratory on 25 February 2000. It is one of about 60 known minor planets with a retrograde orbit around the Sun. It was last observed in 2001 when it came to perihelion (closest approach to the Sun), and will next come to perihelion in April 2036. Given the comet-like orbit and low albedo it may be a dormant comet.".
- Q18345179 albedo "0.05".
- Q18345179 apoapsis "2.888734883217E12".
- Q18345179 discovered "2000-02-25".
- Q18345179 discoverer Q3138607.
- Q18345179 epoch "2014-Dec-09".
- Q18345179 orbitalPeriod "1.11398328E9".
- Q18345179 periapsis "3.334536537903E11".
- Q18345179 wikiPageWikiLink Q101038.
- Q18345179 wikiPageWikiLink Q1022867.
- Q18345179 wikiPageWikiLink Q10734.
- Q18345179 wikiPageWikiLink Q15982738.
- Q18345179 wikiPageWikiLink Q1621992.
- Q18345179 wikiPageWikiLink Q1699691.
- Q18345179 wikiPageWikiLink Q1765388.
- Q18345179 wikiPageWikiLink Q28390.
- Q18345179 wikiPageWikiLink Q312021.
- Q18345179 wikiPageWikiLink Q3138607.
- Q18345179 wikiPageWikiLink Q4594845.
- Q18345179 wikiPageWikiLink Q7152541.
- Q18345179 wikiPageWikiLink Q8282816.
- Q18345179 wikiPageWikiLink Q9031308.
- Q18345179 absMagnitude "13.1".
- Q18345179 albedo "0.05".
- Q18345179 aphelion "19.31".
- Q18345179 discovered "2000-02-25".
- Q18345179 discoverer Q3138607.
- Q18345179 epoch "2014".
- Q18345179 perihelion "2.229".
- Q18345179 period "1.11398328E9".
- Q18345179 type Place.
- Q18345179 type CelestialBody.
- Q18345179 type Location.
- Q18345179 type Place.
- Q18345179 type Planet.
- Q18345179 type Thing.
- Q18345179 type Q634.
- Q18345179 comment "2000 DG8 is a damocloid centaur discovered by the MIT Lincoln Laboratory on 25 February 2000. It is one of about 60 known minor planets with a retrograde orbit around the Sun. It was last observed in 2001 when it came to perihelion (closest approach to the Sun), and will next come to perihelion in April 2036. Given the comet-like orbit and low albedo it may be a dormant comet.".
- Q18345179 label "2000 DG8".