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(185546) Yushan = 2007 YU31 Discovered 2007 Dec. 28 by Q.-z. Ye and C. S. Lin at Lulin.

木星. 火 星. 地 球. 185546 玉山 Yushan. 玉山 小行星 185546 Yushan. Epoch = 2455000.5 (2009-Jun-18.0) e = 0.1487500 i = 1.34224 deg peri = 290.29089 deg node = 154.23840 deg M = 159.22628 deg n = 0.26736328 deg/d q = 2.0313838 AU a = 2.3863540 AU Q = 2.7413242 AU

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(185546) Yushan = 2007 YU31 Discovered 2007 Dec. 28 by Q.-z. Ye and C. S. Lin at Lulin.

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  1. 木星 火 星 地 球 185546玉山Yushan 玉山小行星 185546 Yushan Epoch = 2455000.5 (2009-Jun-18.0) e = 0.1487500 i = 1.34224 deg peri = 290.29089 deg node = 154.23840 deg M = 159.22628 deg n = 0.26736328 deg/d q = 2.0313838 AU a = 2.3863540 AU Q = 2.7413242 AU period = 3.69 yr TP = 2007-Oct-31.45718651 (2454404.9571865 JED) (185546) Yushan = 2007 YU31 Discovered 2007 Dec. 28 by Q.-z. Ye and C. S. Lin at Lulin. With an elevation of 3952 meters, Yushan, in the Jade Mountains, is the highest peak of the Taiwan Central Mountains. The 11 peaks in the Jade Mountains also include Mt. Jade Main Peak, North Peak and East Peak. These spectacular topographical sights are the most significant landscapes of Yushan National Park. (M.P.C. 66244)

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