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- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink Queens_University.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink Queen’s_University.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink Radar_astronomy.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink Radio_Telescope.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink Radio_telescope.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink Radio_wave.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink Radio_waves.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink Rock_(geology).
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink S-type_asteroid.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink Second.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink Semi-major_axis.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink Sidereal_year.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink Silicate_minerals.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink Solar_System.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink Space_probe.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink Space_probes.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink Sterne_und_Weltraum.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink Sublimation_(chemistry).
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink Sublimation_(phase_transition).
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink Sun.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink Telescope.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink Tension_(physics).
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink Theia_(planet).
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink Toronto.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink Trojan_(astronomy).
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink Tuorla_Observatory.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Turku.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink Volatiles.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink Wavelength.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink Yarkovsky_effect.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink York_University.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink File:2002AA29.gif.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink File:2002aa29-orbit-2.png.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink File:2002aa29-orbit-3.png.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink File:2002aa29-orbit-4.png.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLink File:2002aa29-orbit.png.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageWikiLinkText "2002 AA29".
- 2002_AA29 absMagnitude "24.08".
- 2002_AA29 albedo "0.2".
- 2002_AA29 altNames "none".
- 2002_AA29 aphelion "1.006".
- 2002_AA29 argPeri "101.83".
- 2002_AA29 ascNode "106.38".
- 2002_AA29 avgSpeed "29.784".
- 2002_AA29 bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- 2002_AA29 density "2".
- 2002_AA29 dimensions "25".
- 2002_AA29 dimensions "~0.06 km".
- 2002_AA29 discovered "2002-01-09".
- 2002_AA29 discoverer LINEAR.
- 2002_AA29 discoverer Lincoln_Near-Earth_Asteroid_Research.
- 2002_AA29 discovery "yes".
- 2002_AA29 eccentricity "0.01301".
- 2002_AA29 epoch "2014".
- 2002_AA29 escapeVelocity "~0.000 032 km/s".
- 2002_AA29 hasPhotoCollection 2002_AA29.
- 2002_AA29 inclination "10.748".
- 2002_AA29 mass "~2.3×108 kg".
- 2002_AA29 meanAnomaly "271.56".
- 2002_AA29 mpCategory Aten_asteroid.
- 2002_AA29 perihelion "0.9797".
- 2002_AA29 period "3.1208544E7".
- 2002_AA29 physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 2002_AA29 rotation "1980.0".
- 2002_AA29 semimajor "0.9926".
- 2002_AA29 singleTemperature "~279 K".
- 2002_AA29 spectralType S-type_asteroid.
- 2002_AA29 surfaceGrav "~0.000 017 m/s²".
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- 2002_AA29 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:ISSN.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_planet.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mp.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mpl.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 2002_AA29 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Small_Solar_System_bodies.
- 2002_AA29 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2002.
- 2002_AA29 subject Category:Aten_asteroids.
- 2002_AA29 subject Category:Earth-crosser_asteroids.
- 2002_AA29 subject Category:Earth_co-orbital_asteroids.
- 2002_AA29 hypernym Asteroid.
- 2002_AA29 type CelestialBody.
- 2002_AA29 type Place.
- 2002_AA29 type Planet.
- 2002_AA29 type Object.
- 2002_AA29 type Location.
- 2002_AA29 type Place.
- 2002_AA29 type Thing.
- 2002_AA29 type Q634.
- 2002_AA29 comment "2002 AA29 (also written 2002 AA29) is a small near-Earth asteroid that was discovered on January 9, 2002 by the LINEAR (Lincoln Near Earth Asteroid Research) automatic sky survey. The diameter of the asteroid is only about 20–100 metres (70–300 ft). It revolves about the Sun on an almost circular orbit very similar to that of the Earth. This lies for the most part inside the Earth's orbit, which it crosses near the asteroid's furthest point from the Sun, the aphelion.".
- 2002_AA29 label "2002 AA29".
- 2002_AA29 sameAs 2002_إيه_إيه_29.
- 2002_AA29 sameAs 2002_AA29.
- 2002_AA29 sameAs 2002_AA29.
- 2002_AA29 sameAs 2002_AA29_(planetka).
- 2002_AA29 sameAs 2002_AA29.
- 2002_AA29 sameAs 2002_AA29.
- 2002_AA29 sameAs 2002_AA29.
- 2002_AA29 sameAs 2002_AA29.