Qaidam

(2007 HR7 )
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NOW @ 9 LIB 40
FOUND @ 26 LIB 38
 
Inclination: 16.292
Eccentricity: 0.291
Period: 4.278 years
AU 2.635
Type: 0000

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16.4.2007 13:47 XuYi observations 1


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Qaidam, meaning “salt marshes” in Mongolian, located in the north of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, is one of the China's four big basins and the main region of Haixi Mongolian-Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. The Qaidam basin is the largest salt reserve in the world, and is also rich in oil, coal and various metalic minerals.


Avastatud: 16-4-2007 Avastamiskoht: XuYi Avastajad: PMO NEO Survey Program

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