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- 2011_QF99 apoapsis "3.3698416353882E9".
- 2011_QF99 orbitalPeriod "4.0".
- 2011_QF99 periapsis "2.3497337550849E9".
- 2011_QF99 absoluteMagnitude "9.6".
- 2011_QF99 absoluteMagnitude "9.7".
- 2011_QF99 abstract "2011 QF99 is the first and, as of 2015, the only known Uranus trojan. It was discovered in 2011 during a deep survey of trans-Neptunian objects conducted with the Canada–France–Hawaii Telescope. It is believed to be roughly 60 km in diameter, assuming an albedo of 0.05.2011 QF99 temporarily orbits near Uranus's L4 Langrangian point (leading Uranus). It will continue to librate around L4 for at least 70,000 years and will remain a Uranus co-orbital for up to three million years before becoming a centaur. 2011 QF99 is thus a temporary Uranus trojan—a centaur captured some time ago.Uranus trojans are generally expected to be unstable and none of them are thought to be of primordial origin. A simulation led to the conclusion that at any given time, 0.4% of the centaurs in the scattered population within 34 AU would be Uranus co-orbitals, of which 64% (0.256% of all centaurs) would be in horseshoe orbits, 10% (0.04%) would be quasi-satellites, and 26% (0.104%) would be trojans (evenly split between the L4 and L5 groups).".
- 2011_QF99 albedo "0.05".
- 2011_QF99 apoapsis "3.3698416353882E12".
- 2011_QF99 epoch "JD2457000.5 (2014-Dec-09)".
- 2011_QF99 orbitalPeriod "345600.0".
- 2011_QF99 periapsis "2.3497337550849E12".
- 2011_QF99 wikiPageID "38954406".
- 2011_QF99 wikiPageLength "4333".
- 2011_QF99 wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- 2011_QF99 wikiPageRevisionID "682173383".
- 2011_QF99 wikiPageWikiLink Astronomical_unit.
- 2011_QF99 wikiPageWikiLink Canada–France–Hawaii_Telescope.
- 2011_QF99 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2011.
- 2011_QF99 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Uranus_trojans.
- 2011_QF99 wikiPageWikiLink Centaur_(minor_planet).
- 2011_QF99 wikiPageWikiLink Co-orbital_configuration.
- 2011_QF99 wikiPageWikiLink Day.
- 2011_QF99 wikiPageWikiLink Horseshoe_orbit.
- 2011_QF99 wikiPageWikiLink Julian_day.
- 2011_QF99 wikiPageWikiLink Julian_year_(astronomy).
- 2011_QF99 wikiPageWikiLink Lagrangian_point.
- 2011_QF99 wikiPageWikiLink Langrangian_point.
- 2011_QF99 wikiPageWikiLink Libration.
- 2011_QF99 wikiPageWikiLink Quasi-satellite.
- 2011_QF99 wikiPageWikiLink Trojan_(astronomy).
- 2011_QF99 wikiPageWikiLink Uranus.
- 2011_QF99 wikiPageWikiLinkText "2011 QF99".
- 2011_QF99 absMagnitude "9.6".
- 2011_QF99 absMagnitude "9.7".
- 2011_QF99 albedo "0.05".
- 2011_QF99 aphelion "22.526".
- 2011_QF99 argPeri "287.04".
- 2011_QF99 ascNode "222.5071".
- 2011_QF99 background "#FFFFC0".
- 2011_QF99 dimensions "~ 60 km ".
- 2011_QF99 discovered "2011".
- 2011_QF99 discovery "yes".
- 2011_QF99 eccentricity "0.17835".
- 2011_QF99 epoch "JD 2457000.5".
- 2011_QF99 hasPhotoCollection 2011_QF99.
- 2011_QF99 inclination "10.8119".
- 2011_QF99 mpCategory Centaur_(minor_planet).
- 2011_QF99 orbitRef " ".
- 2011_QF99 perihelion "15.707".
- 2011_QF99 period "2.6378997840000005E9".
- 2011_QF99 physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 2011_QF99 semimajor "19.117".
- 2011_QF99 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:CentaurTNO-stub.
- 2011_QF99 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_planet.
- 2011_QF99 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:L4.
- 2011_QF99 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:L5.
- 2011_QF99 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MinorPlanets_Footer.
- 2011_QF99 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mp.
- 2011_QF99 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 2011_QF99 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2011.
- 2011_QF99 subject Category:Uranus_trojans.
- 2011_QF99 type CelestialBody.
- 2011_QF99 type Place.
- 2011_QF99 type Planet.
- 2011_QF99 type Planet.
- 2011_QF99 type Location.
- 2011_QF99 type Place.
- 2011_QF99 type Thing.
- 2011_QF99 type Q634.
- 2011_QF99 comment "2011 QF99 is the first and, as of 2015, the only known Uranus trojan. It was discovered in 2011 during a deep survey of trans-Neptunian objects conducted with the Canada–France–Hawaii Telescope. It is believed to be roughly 60 km in diameter, assuming an albedo of 0.05.2011 QF99 temporarily orbits near Uranus's L4 Langrangian point (leading Uranus).".
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- 2011_QF99 sameAs Q9403421.
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- 2011_QF99 wasDerivedFrom 2011_QF99?oldid=682173383.
- 2011_QF99 isPrimaryTopicOf 2011_QF99.