(388188)_2006_DP14
(388188) 2006 DP14, provisional designation 2006 DP14, is a sub-kilometer sized, peanut-shaped asteroid on a highly eccentric orbit, classified as near-Earth object and potentially hazardous asteroid of the Apollo group. This contact binary was discovered on 23 February 2006, by astronomers of the LINEAR program at the Lincoln Laboratory's Experimental Test Site near Socorro, New Mexico, in the United States. On 10 February 2014, it passed 6.25 lunar distances from Earth. The asteroid is approximately 400 meters in diameter and has a rotation period of 5.77 hours.
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(388188)_2006_DP14
(388188) 2006 DP14, provisional designation 2006 DP14, is a sub-kilometer sized, peanut-shaped asteroid on a highly eccentric orbit, classified as near-Earth object and potentially hazardous asteroid of the Apollo group. This contact binary was discovered on 23 February 2006, by astronomers of the LINEAR program at the Lincoln Laboratory's Experimental Test Site near Socorro, New Mexico, in the United States. On 10 February 2014, it passed 6.25 lunar distances from Earth. The asteroid is approximately 400 meters in diameter and has a rotation period of 5.77 hours.
apoapsis (km)
3.6295435389234E8
orbital period (μ)
periapsis (km)
4.571710928592E7
absolute magnitude
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(388188) 2006 DP14, provisiona ...... rotation period of 5.77 hours.
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albedo
apoapsis (μ)
3,6295435389234e+11
discovery date
2006-02-23
discoverer
epoch
23 March 2018 (JD2458200.5)
former name
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orbital period (s)
1,0086336e+8
periapsis (μ)
4,571710928592e+10
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42.156.921
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albedo
aphelion
arg peri
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background
#FFC2E0
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Radar image of by the Arecibo Observatory in 2014
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discovered
2006-02-23
discoverer
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eccentricity
epoch
2018-03-23
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inclination
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mean motion
/ day
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minorplanet
yes
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ApolloNEOPHA 
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number
observation arc
3.1873176E8
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perihelion
period
5.049216E7
semimajor
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B–V
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S
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V–I
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V–R
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