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- Q711776 absoluteMagnitude "14.9".
- Q711776 abstract "8026 Johnmckay, provisional designation 1991 JA1, is a bright, binary asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, about 2 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered by American female astronomer Eleanor Helin at the U.S. Palomar Observatory, California, on 8 May 1991.The bright E-type asteroid is a member of the Hungaria family, which form the innermost dense concentration of asteroids in the Solar System. It orbits the Sun at a distance of 1.8–2.1 AU once every 2 years and 8 months (976 days). Its orbit is tilted by 20 degrees to the plane of the ecliptic and shows an eccentricity of 0.08. In 2010, a photometric light-curve analysis at the U.S. Palmer Divide Station in Colorado has rendered rotation period of 7000229809999999999♠2.2981±0.0005 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.10 in magnitude.According to the survey carried out by the NEOWISE mission of the U.S. Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, the body's surface has an exceptionally high albedo of 0.81, while the Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link (CALL) assumes a more realistic value of 0.30, which is typical for bright E-type asteroids.The asteroid was discovered in 2010 to have a small asteroid moon around it, orbiting it every 7000229999999999999♠2.300±0.001 hours.The minor planet was named in memory of NASA research pilot John B. McKay (1922–1975), who was the fifth pilot to fly the North American X-15 and made a total of 29 flights. Before joining the X-15 program, he made 46 flights in the X-1 and D-558-II Skyrocket. In 2005, he received posthumous NASA astronaut wings for a flight that reached an altitude of 89,900 metres (294,900 feet).".
- Q711776 albedo "0.3".
- Q711776 apoapsis "3.0963767277486E11".
- Q711776 discovered "1991-05-08".
- Q711776 discoverer Q58962.
- Q711776 epoch "27 June 2015 (JD2457200.5)".
- Q711776 orbitalPeriod "230688.0".
- Q711776 periapsis "2.6631412942014E11".
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- Q711776 absMagnitude "14.9".
- Q711776 albedo "0.3".
- Q711776 aphelion "2.0698".
- Q711776 discovered "1991-05-08".
- Q711776 discoverer Q58962.
- Q711776 epoch "2015-06-27".
- Q711776 name "8026".
- Q711776 perihelion "1.7802".
- Q711776 period "8.4258792E7".
- Q711776 type Place.
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- Q711776 comment "8026 Johnmckay, provisional designation 1991 JA1, is a bright, binary asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, about 2 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered by American female astronomer Eleanor Helin at the U.S. Palomar Observatory, California, on 8 May 1991.The bright E-type asteroid is a member of the Hungaria family, which form the innermost dense concentration of asteroids in the Solar System.".
- Q711776 label "8026 Johnmckay".
- Q711776 name "8026 Johnmckay".