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- Q1087208 subject Q19795229.
- Q1087208 subject Q3919730.
- Q1087208 subject Q7152540.
- Q1087208 absoluteMagnitude "14.8".
- Q1087208 abstract "21617 Johnhagen (1999 JO119) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on May 13, 1999 by the Lincoln Laboratory Near-Earth Asteroid Research Team at Socorro. The asteroid is named after John Thomas Hagen as an award for placing second in the Space Science category at the 2005 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. John designed and tested a balloon that could be used to explore the surface of Mars in ways that satellites and rovers could not. John Hagen was born in 1988 in Defiance, Ohio and attended Ayersville High School while developing his project.".
- Q1087208 apoapsis "4.0207234206679333E11".
- Q1087208 discovered "1999-05-13".
- Q1087208 discoverer Q735603.
- Q1087208 epoch "May 14, 2008".
- Q1087208 formerName "1999 JO119".
- Q1087208 orbitalPeriod "1.130793763824E8".
- Q1087208 periapsis "2.985267397222296E11".
- Q1087208 wikiPageExternalLink sbdb.cgi?sstr=21617+Johnhagen.
- Q1087208 wikiPageWikiLink Q19795229.
- Q1087208 wikiPageWikiLink Q2179.
- Q1087208 wikiPageWikiLink Q3863.
- Q1087208 wikiPageWikiLink Q3919730.
- Q1087208 wikiPageWikiLink Q503818.
- Q1087208 wikiPageWikiLink Q7152540.
- Q1087208 wikiPageWikiLink Q735603.
- Q1087208 absMagnitude "14.8".
- Q1087208 altNames "1999".
- Q1087208 aphelion "2.6876876".
- Q1087208 discovered "1999-05-13".
- Q1087208 discoverer Q735603.
- Q1087208 epoch "2008-05-14".
- Q1087208 name "Johnhagen".
- Q1087208 perihelion "1.995528".
- Q1087208 period "1308.7890785".
- Q1087208 type Place.
- Q1087208 type CelestialBody.
- Q1087208 type Location.
- Q1087208 type Place.
- Q1087208 type Planet.
- Q1087208 type Thing.
- Q1087208 type Q634.
- Q1087208 comment "21617 Johnhagen (1999 JO119) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on May 13, 1999 by the Lincoln Laboratory Near-Earth Asteroid Research Team at Socorro. The asteroid is named after John Thomas Hagen as an award for placing second in the Space Science category at the 2005 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. John designed and tested a balloon that could be used to explore the surface of Mars in ways that satellites and rovers could not.".
- Q1087208 label "21617 Johnhagen".
- Q1087208 name "Johnhagen".