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- Q4542357 subject Q19795229.
- Q4542357 subject Q8273460.
- Q4542357 absoluteMagnitude "21.7".
- Q4542357 abstract "(225312) 1996 XB27, also written as (225312) 1996 XB27, is an asteroid on a low-eccentricity and low-inclination orbit between the orbits of Earth and Mars. This is within a region of stability where bodies may survive for the age of the Solar System, and hence it may have formed near its current orbit.It is classified as an Amor asteroid because its perihelion is less than 1.3 AU and does not cross Earth's orbit.Between 1900 and 2200 its closest approach with Earth is more than 0.11 AU.".
- Q4542357 albedo "0.48".
- Q4542357 apoapsis "1.8818265017587473E11".
- Q4542357 discovered "1996-12-12".
- Q4542357 discoverer Q213563.
- Q4542357 epoch "August 27, 2011 (2455800.5)".
- Q4542357 orbitalPeriod "4.09113358848E7".
- Q4542357 periapsis "1.6753853895765338E11".
- Q4542357 wikiPageWikiLink Q1048303.
- Q4542357 wikiPageWikiLink Q111.
- Q4542357 wikiPageWikiLink Q1811.
- Q4542357 wikiPageWikiLink Q19795229.
- Q4542357 wikiPageWikiLink Q2.
- Q4542357 wikiPageWikiLink Q213563.
- Q4542357 wikiPageWikiLink Q217208.
- Q4542357 wikiPageWikiLink Q28390.
- Q4542357 wikiPageWikiLink Q544.
- Q4542357 wikiPageWikiLink Q592248.
- Q4542357 wikiPageWikiLink Q8273460.
- Q4542357 absMagnitude "21.7".
- Q4542357 albedo "0.48".
- Q4542357 aphelion "1.25792332".
- Q4542357 discovered "1996-12-12".
- Q4542357 discoverer "Spacewatch from Kitt Peak".
- Q4542357 epoch "2011-08-27".
- Q4542357 perihelion "1.11992596".
- Q4542357 period "4.09113357552E7".
- Q4542357 type Place.
- Q4542357 type CelestialBody.
- Q4542357 type Location.
- Q4542357 type Place.
- Q4542357 type Planet.
- Q4542357 type Thing.
- Q4542357 type Q634.
- Q4542357 comment "(225312) 1996 XB27, also written as (225312) 1996 XB27, is an asteroid on a low-eccentricity and low-inclination orbit between the orbits of Earth and Mars. This is within a region of stability where bodies may survive for the age of the Solar System, and hence it may have formed near its current orbit.It is classified as an Amor asteroid because its perihelion is less than 1.3 AU and does not cross Earth's orbit.Between 1900 and 2200 its closest approach with Earth is more than 0.11 AU.".
- Q4542357 label "(225312) 1996 XB27".