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| discovery_ref = 〔 | discoverer = Hubble Space Telescope | discovered = 26 June 2014 | mp_name = 2014 MU69 | mp_category = Classical Kuiper belt object〔 | alt_names = 1110113Y,〔 11,〔 PT1〔 | orbit_ref = 〔 | epoch = 9 December 2014 (JD 2457000.5) | uncertainty = 5 | observation_arc = 118 days | semimajor = 〔〔 | perihelion = 〔 | aphelion = | inclination = ,〔 〔 | period = | avg_speed = | eccentricity = ,〔 0.036〔 | asc_node = | arg_peri = 191° | mean_anomaly = 295° | magnitude = 25.4–27.2 〔〔 | albedo = (albedo ranges assumed) 0.04–0.10 〔 0.04–0.15 〔 | abs_magnitude = 〔 | dimensions = }} (initially called PT1 and 1110113Y by the ''New Horizons'' and Hubble teams, respectively) is a classical Kuiper belt object and the selected target for the ''New Horizons'' probe to study.〔 In August 2015, was selected for a flyby on 1 January 2019. is estimated to be in diameter.〔 After carrying out four course changes on 22, 25, 28 October and 4 November, ''New Horizons'' is now heading on a journey toward . The name is a provisional designation and simply indicates that it was the 1745th object discovered between June 1st and June 15th of 2014. == History == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「2014 MU69」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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