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- Q208795 subject Q7152529.
- Q208795 subject Q7216567.
- Q208795 subject Q8300337.
- Q208795 absoluteMagnitude "6.05".
- Q208795 abstract "1998 WW31 (also written 1998 WW31) is a double Kuiper belt object. It was discovered in 1998 by the Deep Ecliptic Survey (DES).1998 WW31 forms a binary system with another object with the IAU provisional designation S/2000 (1998 WW31) 1: the first trans-Neptunian binary to be discovered since Pluto, and one of the most symmetrical binaries known in the Solar System. The two bodies are very close in size, with a diameter ratio of 1.2 and a mass ratio of 1.74, assuming similar surfaces and densities. Their orbital period is approximately 570 days, and they orbit at a distance of approximately 4000 km (closest approach) to 40,000 km, with a semi-major axis of about 22,000 km. Their diameters are likely to be in the 100–150 km range, assuming a density of 1–2 g/cm³. Their combined mass is 1/6000th that of the Pluto–Charon system.".
- Q208795 albedo "0.05".
- Q208795 apoapsis "7.2433793014233E12".
- Q208795 averageSpeed "16056.0".
- Q208795 density "1500.0".
- Q208795 discovered "1998-11-18".
- Q208795 discoverer Q1182368.
- Q208795 epoch "14 June 2006 (JD2453900.5)".
- Q208795 escapeVelocity "194.4".
- Q208795 formerName "none".
- Q208795 orbitalPeriod "9.3646237536E9".
- Q208795 periapsis "6.0675400377213E12".
- Q208795 temperature "42.0".
- Q208795 thumbnail Artists_impression_of_1998_WW31.jpg?width=300.
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- Q208795 absMagnitude "6.05".
- Q208795 albedo "0.05".
- Q208795 altNames "none".
- Q208795 aphelion "48.419".
- Q208795 avgSpeed "4.46".
- Q208795 density "1.5".
- Q208795 discovered "1998-11-18".
- Q208795 discoverer Q1182368.
- Q208795 epoch "2006-06-14".
- Q208795 escapeVelocity "0.054".
- Q208795 perihelion "40.559".
- Q208795 period "296.75".
- Q208795 singleTemperature "~42 K".
- Q208795 type Place.
- Q208795 type CelestialBody.
- Q208795 type Location.
- Q208795 type Place.
- Q208795 type Planet.
- Q208795 type Thing.
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- Q208795 comment "1998 WW31 (also written 1998 WW31) is a double Kuiper belt object. It was discovered in 1998 by the Deep Ecliptic Survey (DES).1998 WW31 forms a binary system with another object with the IAU provisional designation S/2000 (1998 WW31) 1: the first trans-Neptunian binary to be discovered since Pluto, and one of the most symmetrical binaries known in the Solar System.".
- Q208795 label "1998 WW31".
- Q208795 depiction Artists_impression_of_1998_WW31.jpg.