369 Aeria
Guā-māu
Hō-bé | 369 |
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Kúi-tō iàu-sò͘ | |
Kúi-tō tn̂g pòaⁿ-kèng (a) | 2.6510026 AU |
Lī-sim-lu̍t (e) | 0.09649716 |
Pêng-kin kīn-tiám-kak (M) | 205.4510789º |
Kheng-siâ-kak (i) | 12.70588º |
Seng-kau-tiám n̂g-keng (Ω) | 94.20907º |
Kīn-ji̍t-tiám ín-sò͘ (ω) | 268.81718º |
Bu̍t-lí-ha̍k te̍k-sèng | |
Choa̍t-tùi téng-kip (H) | 8.52 |
369 Aeria sī chi̍t-lia̍p sió-he̍k-chheⁿ.[1]
Chham-khó chu-liāu
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- ↑ Small-Body Orbital Elements, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA.
Gōa-pō͘ liân-kiat
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- 369 Aeria ê sò͘-kì (Eng-gí)
- Sió-he̍k-chheⁿ 369 Aeria ê kúi-tō (Eng-gí)