(121514) 1999 UJ 7 is a small asteroid orbiting near the L 4 point of Mars (60 degrees ahead Mars on its orbit). [2] As of September 2011, (121514) 1999 UJ 7 is the only known asteroid to orbit the leading L 4 point of Mars, although at least three other asteroids orbit Mars's trailing L 5 point : 5261 Eureka , (101429) 1998 VF 31 , and 2007 NS 2 . [2] Not only does (121514) 1999 UJ 7 orbit on the other side of Mars from other similar asteroids, its spectrum is different as well, which is puzzling because all of the Martian trojans seem to be in very stable orbits. [3]
Year | Metadata | Sections | Top Words | First Paragraph |
2018 |
51649 characters 5 sections 3 paragraphs 5 images 227 internal links 14 external links |
121514 0.551 uj7 0.466 yarkovsky 0.240 1999 0.197 l4 0.181 vf31 0.177 asteroids 0.171 puzzling 0.171 trojans 0.169 5261 0.165 eureka 0.156 asteroid 0.152 orbit 0.112 stable 0.106 interlopers 0.099 |
(121514) 1999 UJ 7 is a small asteroid orbiting near the L 4 point of Mars (60 degrees ahead Mars on its orbit). [2] As of September 2011, (121514) 1999 UJ 7 is the only known asteroid to orbit the leading L 4 point of Mars, although at least three other asteroids orbit Mars's trailing L 5 point : 5261 Eureka , (101429) 1998 VF 31 , and 2007 NS 2 . [2] Not only does (121514) 1999 UJ 7 orbit on the other side of Mars from other similar asteroids, its spectrum is different as well, which is puzzling because all of the Martian trojans seem to be in very stable orbits. [3] |
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2017 |
51659 characters 5 sections 3 paragraphs 5 images 227 internal links 14 external links |
121514 0.551 uj7 0.466 yarkovsky 0.240 1999 0.197 l4 0.181 vf31 0.177 asteroids 0.171 puzzling 0.171 trojans 0.169 5261 0.165 eureka 0.156 asteroid 0.152 orbit 0.112 stable 0.106 interlopers 0.099 |
(121514) 1999 UJ 7 is a small asteroid orbiting near the L 4 point of Mars (60 degrees ahead Mars on its orbit). [2] As of September 2011, (121514) 1999 UJ 7 is the only known asteroid to orbit the leading L 4 point of Mars, although at least three other asteroids orbit Mars's trailing L 5 point : 5261 Eureka , (101429) 1998 VF 31 , and 2007 NS 2 . [2] Not only does (121514) 1999 UJ 7 orbit on the other side of Mars from other similar asteroids, its spectrum is different as well, which is puzzling because all of the Martian trojans seem to be in very stable orbits. [3] |
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2016 |
51659 characters 5 sections 3 paragraphs 5 images 227 internal links 14 external links |
121514 0.551 uj7 0.466 yarkovsky 0.240 1999 0.197 l4 0.181 vf31 0.177 asteroids 0.171 puzzling 0.171 trojans 0.169 5261 0.165 eureka 0.156 asteroid 0.152 orbit 0.112 stable 0.106 interlopers 0.099 |
(121514) 1999 UJ 7 is a small asteroid orbiting near the L 4 point of Mars (60 degrees ahead Mars on its orbit). [2] As of September 2011, (121514) 1999 UJ 7 is the only known asteroid to orbit the leading L 4 point of Mars, although at least three other asteroids orbit Mars's trailing L 5 point : 5261 Eureka , (101429) 1998 VF 31 , and 2007 NS 2 . [2] Not only does (121514) 1999 UJ 7 orbit on the other side of Mars from other similar asteroids, its spectrum is different as well, which is puzzling because all of the Martian trojans seem to be in very stable orbits. [3] |
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2015 |
42798 characters 5 sections 3 paragraphs 5 images 183 internal links 6 external links |
121514 0.551 uj7 0.466 yarkovsky 0.240 1999 0.197 l4 0.181 vf31 0.177 asteroids 0.171 puzzling 0.171 trojans 0.169 5261 0.165 eureka 0.156 asteroid 0.152 orbit 0.112 stable 0.106 interlopers 0.099 |
(121514) 1999 UJ 7 is a small asteroid orbiting near the L 4 point of Mars (60 degrees ahead Mars on its orbit). [2] As of September 2011, (121514) 1999 UJ 7 is the only known asteroid to orbit the leading L 4 point of Mars, although at least three other asteroids orbit Mars's trailing L 5 point : 5261 Eureka , (101429) 1998 VF 31 , and 2007 NS 2 . [2] Not only does (121514) 1999 UJ 7 orbit on the other side of Mars from other similar asteroids, its spectrum is different as well, which is puzzling because all of the Martian trojans seem to be in very stable orbits. [3] |
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2014 |
42799 characters 5 sections 3 paragraphs 5 images 183 internal links 6 external links |
121514 0.551 uj7 0.466 yarkovsky 0.240 1999 0.197 l4 0.181 vf31 0.177 asteroids 0.171 puzzling 0.171 trojans 0.169 5261 0.165 eureka 0.156 asteroid 0.152 orbit 0.112 stable 0.106 interlopers 0.099 |
(121514) 1999 UJ 7 is a small asteroid orbiting near the L 4 point of Mars (60 degrees ahead Mars on its orbit). [2] As of September 2011, (121514) 1999 UJ 7 is the only known asteroid to orbit the leading L 4 point of Mars, although at least three other asteroids orbit Mars's trailing L 5 point : 5261 Eureka , (101429) 1998 VF 31 , and 2007 NS 2 . [2] Not only does (121514) 1999 UJ 7 orbit on the other side of Mars from other similar asteroids, its spectrum is different as well, which is puzzling because all of the Martian trojans seem to be in very stable orbits. [3] |
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2013 |
42790 characters 5 sections 3 paragraphs 5 images 184 internal links 6 external links |
121514 0.550 uj7 0.465 yarkovsky 0.240 1999 0.196 l4 0.180 vf31 0.177 asteroids 0.171 puzzling 0.170 trojans 0.169 5261 0.164 eureka 0.156 asteroid 0.152 orbit 0.112 orbits 0.112 stable 0.106 |
(121514) 1999 UJ 7 is a small asteroid which orbits near the L 4 point of Mars (60 degrees ahead Mars on its orbit). [2] As of September 2011, (121514) 1999 UJ 7 is the only known asteroid to orbit the leading L 4 point of Mars, although at least three other asteroids orbit Mars's trailing L 5 point : 5261 Eureka , (101429) 1998 VF 31 , and 2007 NS 2 . [2] Not only does (121514) 1999 UJ 7 orbit on the other side of Mars from other similar asteroids, its spectrum is different as well, which is puzzling because all of the Martian trojans seem to be in very stable orbits. [3] |
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2012 |
40628 characters 4 sections 3 paragraphs 4 images 180 internal links 6 external links |
121514 0.550 uj7 0.465 yarkovsky 0.240 1999 0.196 l4 0.180 vf31 0.177 asteroids 0.171 puzzling 0.170 trojans 0.169 5261 0.164 eureka 0.156 asteroid 0.152 orbit 0.112 orbits 0.112 stable 0.106 |
(121514) 1999 UJ 7 is a small asteroid which orbits near the L 4 point of Mars (60 degrees ahead Mars on its orbit). [2] As of September 2011, (121514) 1999 UJ 7 is the only known asteroid to orbit the leading L 4 point of Mars, although at least three other asteroids orbit Mars's trailing L 5 point : 5261 Eureka , (101429) 1998 VF 31 , and 2007 NS 2 . [2] Not only does (121514) 1999 UJ 7 orbit on the other side of Mars from other similar asteroids, its spectrum is different as well, which is puzzling because all of the Martian trojans seem to be in very stable orbits. [3] |
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2011 |
40628 characters 4 sections 3 paragraphs 4 images 180 internal links 6 external links |
121514 0.550 uj7 0.465 yarkovsky 0.240 1997 0.193 l4 0.180 vf31 0.177 asteroids 0.171 puzzling 0.170 trojans 0.169 5261 0.165 eureka 0.156 asteroid 0.152 orbit 0.112 orbits 0.112 stable 0.106 |
(121514) 1997 UJ 7 is a small asteroid which orbits near the L 4 point of Mars (60 degrees ahead Mars on its orbit). [2] As of September 2011, (121514) 1997 UJ 7 is the only known asteroid to orbit the leading L 4 point of Mars, although at least three other asteroids orbit Mars's trailing L 5 point : 5261 Eureka , (101429) 1998 VF 31 , and 2007 NS 2 . [2] Not only does (121514) 1997 UJ 7 orbit on the other side of Mars from other similar asteroids, its spectrum is different as well, which is puzzling because all of the Martian trojans seem to be in very stable orbits. [3] |
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2010 |
19777 characters 4 sections 3 paragraphs 1 images 38 internal links 5 external links |
121514 0.549 uj7 0.464 yarkovsky 0.239 1997 0.193 l4 0.180 vf31 0.177 asteroids 0.171 puzzling 0.170 trojans 0.169 5261 0.164 eureka 0.155 asteroid 0.152 orbit 0.112 orbits 0.111 stable 0.105 |
(121514) 1997 UJ 7 is a small asteroid which orbits the L 4 point of Mars (60 degrees ahead Mars on its orbit). [2] As of 2005 (121514) 1997 UJ 7 is the only known asteroid to orbit the leading L 4 point of Mars, although at least three other asteroids orbit Mars's trailing L 5 point : 5261 Eureka , (101429) 1998 VF 31 , and 2001 DH 47 . [2] Not only does (121514) 1997 UJ 7 orbit on the other side of Mars from other similar asteroids, its spectrum is different as well, which is puzzling because all of the Martian Trojans seem to be in very stable orbits. [3] |
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2009 |
19752 characters 4 sections 3 paragraphs 1 images 38 internal links 5 external links |
121514 0.547 uj7 0.462 yarkovsky 0.238 1997 0.192 l4 0.179 vf31 0.176 puzzling 0.169 trojans 0.168 5261 0.164 eureka 0.155 asteroid 0.151 lagrange 0.140 asteroids 0.136 orbits 0.111 stable 0.105 |
(121514) 1997 UJ 7 is an small sized asteroid which orbits the L 4 Lagrange point of Mars . [2] As of 2005 (121514) 1997 UJ 7 is the only known asteroid to orbit the leading L 4 point of Mars, however at least three other asteroids orbit Mars' trailing L 5 point: 5261 Eureka , (101429) 1998 VF 31 , and 2001 DH 47 . [2] Not only does (121514) 1997 UJ 7 orbit on the other side of Mars from other similar asteroids, its spectrum is different as well; this is puzzling because all of the Martian trojans seem to be in very stable orbits. [3] |