Template:Infobox Minor Planet

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{{{name}}}
Discovery A
Discoverer {{{discoverer}}}
Discovery date {{{discovery_date}}}
Alternate
designations
B
{{{designations}}}
Category {{{category}}}
Orbital elements C
Epoch {{{epoch}}}
Eccentricity (e) {{{eccentricity}}}
Semi-major axis (a) {{{semimajor}}}
Perihelion (q) {{{perihelion}}}
Aphelion (Q) {{{aphelion}}}
Orbital period (P) {{{period}}}
Mean orbital speed {{{speed}}}
Inclination (i) {{{inclination}}}
Longitude of the
ascending node
(Ω)
{{{asc_node}}}
Argument of
perihelion
(ω)
{{{arg_peri}}}
Mean anomaly (M) {{{mean_anomaly}}}
Physical characteristics D
Diameter {{{dimensions}}}
Mass {{{mass}}}
Density {{{density}}}
Surface gravity {{{gravity}}}
Escape velocity {{{escape_velocity}}}
Rotation period {{{rotation}}}
Spectral class {{{spectral_class}}}
Absolute magnitude {{{abs_mag}}}
Albedo (geometric) {{{albedo}}}
Mean surface
temperature
{{{temperature}}}

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