55565 Aya
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55565 Aya
Summary
55565 Aya is a cubewano[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- 55565 Aya is credited with the discovery of Palomar Observatory[3].
- 55565 Aya's image is recorded as 2002AW197-Spitzer.jpg[4].
- 55565 Aya's image is recorded as 2002 AW197 Hubble 8x upscale.png[5].
- 55565 Aya's instance of is recorded as cubewano[6].
- 55565 Aya's instance of is recorded as possible dwarf planet[7].
- 55565 Aya's site of astronomical discovery is recorded as Palomar Observatory[8].
- Aya is named after 55565 Aya[9].
- 55565 Aya's follows is recorded as (55564) 2002 AQ188[10].
- 55565 Aya's followed by is recorded as (55566) 2002 BZ25[11].
- 55565 Aya's minor planet group is recorded as trans-Neptunian object[12].
- 55565 Aya's Commons category is recorded as 55565 Aya[13].
- 55565 Aya's parent astronomical body is recorded as Sun[14].
- 55565 Aya's provisional designation is recorded as 2002 AW197[15].
- 55565 Aya's orbit diagram is recorded as 2002 AW197 orbit 2018.png[16].
- 55565 Aya's time of discovery or invention is recorded as +2002-01-10T00:00:00Z[17].
- 55565 Aya's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/07f5q6[18].
- 55565 Aya's JPL Small-Body Database SPK-ID is recorded as 20055565[19].
- 55565 Aya's significant event is recorded as naming[20].
- 55565 Aya's IPA transcription is recorded as ˈaɪə[21].
- 55565 Aya's orbital eccentricity is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+0.1276749337772793'}[22].
- 55565 Aya's apparent magnitude is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+20.0'}[23].
- 55565 Aya's absolute magnitude is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+3.44'}[24].
- 55565 Aya's color index is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+0.920'}[25].
- 55565 Aya's color index is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+0.560'}[26].
- 55565 Aya's color index is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+1.170'}[27].
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Works and Contributions
55565 Aya is credited with the discovery of Palomar Observatory[3].
Why It Matters
55565 Aya has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]