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- Q208785 subject Q7152529.
- Q208785 subject Q7299946.
- Q208785 subject Q8257314.
- Q208785 subject Q8396606.
- Q208785 absoluteMagnitude "25.456".
- Q208785 abstract "1998 KY26 (also written 1998 KY26) is a small near-Earth asteroid. It was discovered on June 2, 1998, by Spacewatch and observed until June 8, when it passed 800,000 kilometers (half a million miles) away from Earth (a little more than twice the Earth–Moon distance). It is roughly spherical and is only about 30 metres (98 ft) in diameter.With a rotation period of 10.7 minutes it has one of the shortest sidereal days of any known object in the Solar System, and cannot possibly be a rubble pile. It is also one of the most easily accessible objects in the Solar System, and its orbit frequently brings it on a path very similar to the optimum Earth–Mars transfer orbit. This, coupled with the fact that it is water rich, makes it an attractive target for further study and a potential source of water for future missions to Mars.".
- Q208785 apoapsis "1.08280434791367E12".
- Q208785 apoapsis "2.2146703647084998E11".
- Q208785 discovered "1998-05-28".
- Q208785 discoverer Q213563.
- Q208785 discoverer Q312255.
- Q208785 epoch "(2009-Jun-18.0)".
- Q208785 epoch "2455000.5".
- Q208785 orbitalPeriod "-1.893456E8".
- Q208785 orbitalPeriod "31.653504".
- Q208785 periapsis "1.471762925675114E11".
- Q208785 periapsis "2.4626801474634E11".
- Q208785 thumbnail Asteroid_1998_KY26.faces_model.jpg?width=300.
- Q208785 wikiPageExternalLink KY26.
- Q208785 wikiPageExternalLink JPL_press_release.text.
- Q208785 wikiPageExternalLink J98L02.html.
- Q208785 wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
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- Q208785 wikiPageWikiLink Q7152529.
- Q208785 wikiPageWikiLink Q7299946.
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- Q208785 wikiPageWikiLink Q8257314.
- Q208785 wikiPageWikiLink Q8396606.
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- Q208785 absMagnitude "25.456".
- Q208785 aphelion "1.4804157".
- Q208785 aphelion "± 7.2381e-07 AU".
- Q208785 discovered "1998-05-28".
- Q208785 discoverer Q213563.
- Q208785 discoverer Q312255.
- Q208785 epoch "2455000.5".
- Q208785 perihelion "0.98381275".
- Q208785 perihelion "± 1.6462e-07 AU".
- Q208785 period "-1.893456E8".
- Q208785 type Place.
- Q208785 type CelestialBody.
- Q208785 type Location.
- Q208785 type Place.
- Q208785 type Planet.
- Q208785 type Thing.
- Q208785 type Q634.
- Q208785 comment "1998 KY26 (also written 1998 KY26) is a small near-Earth asteroid. It was discovered on June 2, 1998, by Spacewatch and observed until June 8, when it passed 800,000 kilometers (half a million miles) away from Earth (a little more than twice the Earth–Moon distance). It is roughly spherical and is only about 30 metres (98 ft) in diameter.With a rotation period of 10.7 minutes it has one of the shortest sidereal days of any known object in the Solar System, and cannot possibly be a rubble pile.".
- Q208785 label "1998 KY26".
- Q208785 depiction Asteroid_1998_KY26.faces_model.jpg.