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- 2007_JH43 abstract "2007 JH43, also written as 2007 JH43, is a trans-Neptunian object with an absolute magnitude of 4.7, which makes it likely a dwarf planet. It came to perihelion around 1888.Assuming a generic TNO albedo of 0.09, it is about 500 kilometres (310 mi) in diameter.It has been observed 44 times over eight oppositions, with precovery images back to 1984.".
- Q4608691 abstract "2007 JH43, also written as 2007 JH43, is a trans-Neptunian object with an absolute magnitude of 4.7, which makes it likely a dwarf planet. It came to perihelion around 1888.Assuming a generic TNO albedo of 0.09, it is about 500 kilometres (310 mi) in diameter.It has been observed 44 times over eight oppositions, with precovery images back to 1984.".
- 2007_JH43 comment "2007 JH43, also written as 2007 JH43, is a trans-Neptunian object with an absolute magnitude of 4.7, which makes it likely a dwarf planet. It came to perihelion around 1888.Assuming a generic TNO albedo of 0.09, it is about 500 kilometres (310 mi) in diameter.It has been observed 44 times over eight oppositions, with precovery images back to 1984.".
- Q4608691 comment "2007 JH43, also written as 2007 JH43, is a trans-Neptunian object with an absolute magnitude of 4.7, which makes it likely a dwarf planet. It came to perihelion around 1888.Assuming a generic TNO albedo of 0.09, it is about 500 kilometres (310 mi) in diameter.It has been observed 44 times over eight oppositions, with precovery images back to 1984.".