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  • ...bbr=off|sigfig=2|sp=us}} in diameter. It was first observed at [[Mauna Kea Observatory]] on 18 July 1999. Discovered in 2005, its [[minor-planet moon]] is just 3 ...ewano. Due to its nearly circular orbit and low inclination, it is also in the "cold" population of cubewanos. As a result, it is likely reddish in color. ...
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  • | discoverer = [[Lowell Observatory Near-Earth-Object Search|LONEOS]] ...[[Binary asteroid|binary system]], classified as [[near-Earth object]] of the [[Amor asteroid|Amor group]] of asteroids, approximately 900 meters in diam ...
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  • | caption = [[Arecibo Observatory]] radar images of {{mp|2009 FD}} | discovery_site = {{nowrap|[[Kitt Peak National Observatory|Kitt Peak National Obs.]]}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Dwarf planet in the scattered-disc}} | image = 225088 Gonggong and Xiangliu by Hubble (clean).png ...
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  • | caption = Vanth (smaller object) orbiting Orcus, imaged by the [[Hubble Space Telescope]]. ...from the ecliptic north pole of +90° gives the inclination with respect to the ecliptic: ''i'' {{=}} +90° – (–0.54°) {{=}} +90.54°.}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Ringed dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt}} {{about||the Tongva god after which the object is named|Chinigchinix}} ...
    77 KB (9,654 words) - 19:13, 27 January 2025
  • {{Short description|Interstellar comet passing through the Solar System, discovered in 2019}} ...isov|other comets discovered by Gennadiy Borisov|List of comets discovered by Gennadiy Borisov}} ...
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  • ...ed Test Reactor.jpg|thumb|right|Cherenkov radiation glowing in the core of the [[Advanced Test Reactor]] at [[Idaho National Laboratory]]]] ...onic boom]], the sharp sound heard when faster-than-sound movement occurs. The phenomenon is named after Soviet physicist [[Pavel Cherenkov]]. ...
    37 KB (5,333 words) - 19:32, 20 February 2025