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- Q2613284 subject Q19795229.
- Q2613284 subject Q3919730.
- Q2613284 subject Q7152536.
- Q2613284 absoluteMagnitude "15.2".
- Q2613284 abstract "23327 Luchernandez is a main belt asteroid discovered on January 20, 2001. A rotation period of 4.933 hours was determined at Modra Observatory in 2008; however, a period of 5.49 hours also fits the data. The asteroid was named for Lucero Hernandez, who won second place in the 2007 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her computer science team project.".
- Q2613284 apoapsis "3.8861038871739E11".
- Q2613284 discovered "2001-01-20".
- Q2613284 discoverer Q735603.
- Q2613284 epoch "November 30, 2008".
- Q2613284 formerName "2001 BE31".
- Q2613284 orbitalPeriod "1.1265350399999997E8".
- Q2613284 periapsis "3.1022110447059E11".
- Q2613284 rotationPeriod "25.2".
- Q2613284 wikiPageWikiLink Q1811.
- Q2613284 wikiPageWikiLink Q185981.
- Q2613284 wikiPageWikiLink Q19795229.
- Q2613284 wikiPageWikiLink Q2179.
- Q2613284 wikiPageWikiLink Q28390.
- Q2613284 wikiPageWikiLink Q3863.
- Q2613284 wikiPageWikiLink Q3919730.
- Q2613284 wikiPageWikiLink Q4299444.
- Q2613284 wikiPageWikiLink Q503818.
- Q2613284 wikiPageWikiLink Q635185.
- Q2613284 wikiPageWikiLink Q7152536.
- Q2613284 wikiPageWikiLink Q735603.
- Q2613284 absMagnitude "15.2".
- Q2613284 altNames "2001".
- Q2613284 aphelion "2.5977".
- Q2613284 discovered "2001-01-20".
- Q2613284 discoverer "Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research Team".
- Q2613284 epoch "2008-11-30".
- Q2613284 name "23327".
- Q2613284 perihelion "2.0737".
- Q2613284 period "1.1265350399999997E8".
- Q2613284 rotation "25.2".
- Q2613284 type Place.
- Q2613284 type CelestialBody.
- Q2613284 type Location.
- Q2613284 type Place.
- Q2613284 type Planet.
- Q2613284 type Thing.
- Q2613284 type Q634.
- Q2613284 comment "23327 Luchernandez is a main belt asteroid discovered on January 20, 2001. A rotation period of 4.933 hours was determined at Modra Observatory in 2008; however, a period of 5.49 hours also fits the data. The asteroid was named for Lucero Hernandez, who won second place in the 2007 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her computer science team project.".
- Q2613284 label "23327 Luchernandez".
- Q2613284 name "23327 Luchernandez".