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n2:_2002_AJ129
rdfs:comment
(276033) 2002 AJ129, also written as 2002 AJ129, is a Mercury-crossing asteroid. It has the fourth-smallest perihelion of all numbered asteroids, after (137924) 2000 BD19, (374158) 2004 UL, and (386454) 2008 XM.It is classified as an Apollo asteroid because it is a near-Earth asteroid with a semi-major axis larger than Earth's.
dbpedia-owl:absoluteMagnitude
18.5 18.7
dbpedia-owl:apoapsis
3.92737e+11
dbpedia-owl:discovered
2002-01-15Z
dbpedia-owl:discoverer
dbpedia:Near-Earth_Asteroid_Tracking
dbpedia-owl:epoch
August 27, 2011 (2455800.5)
dbpedia-owl:orbitalPeriod
5.06582e+07
dbpedia-owl:periapsis
1.74484e+10