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- Q150075 subject Q19795229.
- Q150075 subject Q7216567.
- Q150075 subject Q7780069.
- Q150075 subject Q9125691.
- Q150075 absoluteMagnitude "3.2".
- Q150075 absoluteMagnitude "3.9".
- Q150075 abstract "(268361) 2007 JJ43 is a trans-Neptunian object (TNO) orbiting the Sun near the outer edge of the Kuiper belt. Based on how bright it appears, it is a possible dwarf planet.Its discovery images were taken in 2007, and its absolute magnitude of 4.4 is one of the twenty brightest exhibited by TNOs. Assuming it has a typical albedo, this would make it roughly the same size as Ixion (about 650–800 km diameter). Mike Brown's website lists it as a "highly likely" dwarf planet. Its diameter is 7005670000000000000♠670±150 km.Observations by Brown in 2012, using the W. M. Keck Observatory, suggest that (278361) 2007 JJ43 does not have a companion.As of 2014, it is about 41.3 AU from the Sun.".
- Q150075 apparentMagnitude "20.8".
- Q150075 discovered "2007-05-14".
- Q150075 discoverer Q191684.
- Q150075 epoch "JD2455800.5 (27 August 2011, 0:00)".
- Q150075 orbitalPeriod "2.8575936E7".
- Q150075 rotationPeriod "43549.2".
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- Q150075 wikiPageWikiLink Q191684.
- Q150075 wikiPageWikiLink Q19795229.
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- Q150075 wikiPageWikiLink Q7216567.
- Q150075 wikiPageWikiLink Q7780069.
- Q150075 wikiPageWikiLink Q9125691.
- Q150075 absMagnitude "3.2".
- Q150075 absMagnitude "3.9".
- Q150075 discovered "2007-05-14".
- Q150075 discoverer Q191684.
- Q150075 epoch "JD 2455800.5".
- Q150075 magnitude "20.8".
- Q150075 period "1.0437360624E10".
- Q150075 rotation "43549.2".
- Q150075 type Place.
- Q150075 type CelestialBody.
- Q150075 type Location.
- Q150075 type Place.
- Q150075 type Planet.
- Q150075 type Thing.
- Q150075 type Q634.
- Q150075 comment "(268361) 2007 JJ43 is a trans-Neptunian object (TNO) orbiting the Sun near the outer edge of the Kuiper belt. Based on how bright it appears, it is a possible dwarf planet.Its discovery images were taken in 2007, and its absolute magnitude of 4.4 is one of the twenty brightest exhibited by TNOs. Assuming it has a typical albedo, this would make it roughly the same size as Ixion (about 650–800 km diameter). Mike Brown's website lists it as a "highly likely" dwarf planet.".
- Q150075 label "(278361) 2007 JJ43".