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<strong>Asteroid</strong> <strong>Comet</strong> <strong>Impact</strong> <strong>Hazards</strong><br />

12/5/2005<br />

News in Brief<br />

News Archive<br />

October 31,2005<br />

B612 and NASA Dialog on how to Deal with Apophis<br />

During its close passage by the Earth on April 13 2029, it is possible (but<br />

improbable) that asteroid Apophis will pass through a keyhole leading to a<br />

collision in 2036. Recent concern has centered on how to evaluate the<br />

possibility of a collision in 2036 and take action, if necessary, to deflect th...<br />

Read more...<br />

October 19,2005<br />

Astronauts and the <strong>Impact</strong> Hazard<br />

Statement on the impact hazard from the Association of Space Explorers, an<br />

organization of about 300 astronauts & cosmonauts from 30 countries. They<br />

call on governments and international organizations to accept the<br />

responsibility for prevention of these most devastating of all natural disasters.<br />

Read more...<br />

Related Information<br />

Is the Earth targeted<br />

for impact?<br />

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Torino <strong>Impact</strong> Scale NASA Astrobiology<br />

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<strong>Asteroid</strong> <strong>Comet</strong> <strong>Impact</strong> <strong>Hazards</strong><br />

NASA NEO Program<br />

Office<br />

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<strong>Asteroid</strong> <strong>Comet</strong> <strong>Impact</strong> <strong>Hazards</strong>: Introduction<br />

12/5/2005<br />

Introduction<br />

FAQs about NEO<br />

<strong>Impact</strong>s<br />

The Earth orbits the Sun in a sort of cosmic shooting gallery, subject to impacts<br />

from comets and asteroids. It is only fairly recently that we have come to appreciate<br />

that these impacts by asteroids and comets (often called Near Earth Objects, or<br />

NEOs) pose a significant hazard to life and property. Most of the hazard is from<br />

asteroid impacts; comets make only a minor contribution. Although the annual<br />

probability of the Earth being struck by a large asteroid or comet is extremely small,<br />

the consequences of such a collision are so catastrophic that it is prudent to assess<br />

the nature of the threat and prepare to deal with it.<br />

Studies have shown that the risk from cosmic impact increases with the size of the<br />

projectile. The greatest risk is associated with objects large enough to perturb the<br />

Earth's climate on a global scale by injecting large quantities of dust into the<br />

stratosphere. Such an event could depress temperatures around the globe, leading<br />

to massive loss of food crops and possible breakdown of society. Such global<br />

catastrophes are qualitatively different from other more common hazards that we<br />

face (excepting nuclear war), because of their potential effect on the entire planet<br />

and its population. Various studies have suggested that the minimum mass<br />

impacting body to produce such global consequences is several tens of billions of<br />

tons, resulting in a groundburst explosion with energy in the vicinity of a million<br />

megatons of TNT. The corresponding threshold diameter for an asteroid is between<br />

1 and 2 km. Smaller objects (down to tens of meters diameter) can cause severe<br />

local damage but pose no global threat.<br />

Today we are addressing this impact hazard by carrying out a comprehensive<br />

telescopic search for potentially hazardous near-Earth asteroids (NEAs). This<br />

program is called the Spaceguard Survey, and it has already resulted in the<br />

discovery of more than half the NEAs larger than 1 km diameter. The objective is to<br />

find 90% of the NEAs this large by the end of 2008. Today no known asteroid is on<br />

a collision course with the Earth, and the Spaceguard Survey does not expect to<br />

find any large asteroid that directly threatens us. If, however, such a rock is<br />

discovered on a collision course, then we anticipate that we would apply appropriate<br />

technology to deflect it before it hits. <strong>Asteroid</strong> impacts are the only natural hazard<br />

that we can, in principle, eliminate entirely.<br />

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<strong>Asteroid</strong> <strong>Comet</strong> <strong>Impact</strong> <strong>Hazards</strong>: Introduction<br />

David Morrison, September 2004<br />

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<strong>Asteroid</strong>s, <strong>Comet</strong>s and NASA Research<br />

12/5/2005<br />

Is the Earth Targeted for an <strong>Impact</strong>?<br />

Not that we know of! None of the asteroids or comets discovered so far is on a<br />

collision course with Earth. However, we can't speak for those that are not yet<br />

discovered. In principle, one of those could hit any time, but statistically the chances<br />

are very small. Click here for background information on the impact hazard and<br />

what we are doing about it<br />

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<strong>Asteroid</strong>s, <strong>Comet</strong>s and NASA Research<br />

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Torino <strong>Impact</strong> Scale<br />

12/5/2005<br />

Torino <strong>Impact</strong> Scale<br />

Torino FAQs<br />

● What is it for?<br />

● Why is the Torino Scale needed?<br />

● How does the Torino Scale work?<br />

● How does an object get its Torino Scale number?<br />

● Can the Torino Scale value for an object change?<br />

● How did the Torino Scale get its name?<br />

● Additional Information<br />

Press Releases<br />

Misc<br />

● MIT Press Release<br />

● NASA Press Release<br />

● IAU Press Release<br />

● For Professional Use<br />

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● Permission for reproduction of Torino Scale figures and text.


Torino <strong>Impact</strong> Scale<br />

What is it for?<br />

[ Download the Category Descriptions for the Torino Scale ]<br />

[ Download a high-resolution version of this image ]<br />

The Torino Scale is a "Richter Scale" for categorizing the Earth impact hazard associated<br />

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Torino <strong>Impact</strong> Scale<br />

with newly discovered asteroids and comets. It is intended to serve as a communication tool<br />

for astronomers and the public to assess the seriousness of predictions of close encounters<br />

by asteroids and comets during the 21st century. [ top ]<br />

Why is the Torino Scale needed?<br />

When a new asteroid or comet is discovered, predictions for where the object will be months<br />

or decades in the future are naturally uncertain. These uncertainties arise because the<br />

discovery observations typically involve measurements over only a short orbital track and<br />

because all measurements have some limit in their precision.<br />

Fortunately, for the majority of objects, even the initial calculations are sufficient to show that<br />

they will not make any close passes by the Earth within the next century. However, for some<br />

objects, 21st century close approaches and possible collisions with the Earth cannot be<br />

completely ruled out. [ top ]<br />

How does the Torino Scale Work?<br />

The Torino Scale utilizes numbers that range from 0 to 10, where 0 indicates an object has a<br />

zero or negligibly small chance of collision with the Earth. (Zero is also used to categorize<br />

any object that is too small to penetrate the Earth's atmosphere intact, in the event that a<br />

collision does occur.) A 10 indicates that a collision is certain, and the impacting object is so<br />

large that it is capable of precipitating a global climatic disaster.<br />

The Torino Scale is color coded from white to yellow to orange to red. Each color code has<br />

an overall meaning:<br />

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● White - "No Hazard" meaning they are virtually certain to miss Earth or are so<br />

small that any impact would almost certainly dissipate in the atmosphere. White<br />

corresponds to category 0.<br />

● Green - "Normal" refers to objects that have predictable close approaches with<br />

some very small, but not seriously concerning, chance of a collision.<br />

Nonetheless, prudence dictates their orbits should be tracked closely so that<br />

the collision chance becomes refined, and probably in all cases, will ultimately<br />

be reclassified within Torino Scale category zero. Green corresponds to<br />

category 1.<br />

● Yellow - "Meriting attention by astronomers" are close approaches by objects<br />

that have higher collision chances than the Earth typically experiences over a<br />

few decades. These are object for which refinement of the orbit is of high<br />

priority. Yellow corresponds to categories 2, 3, 4.<br />

● Orange - "Threatening" refers to close encounters with objects that are large<br />

enough to cause regional or global devastation, where the chance of collision<br />

greatly exceeds the level that typically occurs within a given century. These are<br />

objects for which refinement of the orbits are an extreme priority. Orange<br />

corresponds to categories 5, 6,7.<br />

● Red - "Certain collisions" refers to objects that are certain to collide with Earth having<br />

sufficient size to likely penetrate the atmosphere with the capability to cause either<br />

local damage, regional devastation, or a global climatic catastrophe. Red corresponds


Torino <strong>Impact</strong> Scale<br />

to categories 8, 9, 10.<br />

[ top ]<br />

How does an object get its Torino Scale number?<br />

An object is assigned a 0 to 10 value on the Torino Scale based on its collision probability<br />

and its kinetic energy (proportional to its mass times the square of its encounter velocity).<br />

Categorization on the Torino Scale is based on the placement of a close approach event<br />

within a graphical representation of kinetic energy and collision probability . An object that is<br />

capable of making multiple close approaches to the Earth will have a separate Torino Scale<br />

value associated with each approach. (An object may be summarized by the single highest<br />

value that it attains on the Torino Scale.) There are no fractional values or decimal values<br />

used in the Torino Scale. [ top ]<br />

Can the Torino Scale value for an object change?<br />

Yes! It is important to note that the Torino Scale value for any object initially categorized as 1<br />

or greater _will_ change with time. The change will result from improved measurements of<br />

the object's orbit showing, most likely in all cases, that the object will indeed miss the Earth.<br />

Thus, the most likely outcome for a newly discovered object is that it will ultimately be reassigned<br />

to category 0. Any object initially placed in category 0 is unlikely to have its Torino<br />

Scale value change with time. [ top ]<br />

How did the Torino Scale get its name?<br />

The Torino Scale was created by Professor Richard P. Binzel in the Department of Earth,<br />

Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).<br />

The first version, called "A Near-Earth Object Hazard Index", was presented at a United<br />

Nations conference in 1995 and was published by Binzel in the subsequent conference<br />

proceedings (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, volume 822, 1997.)<br />

A revised version of the "Hazard Index" was presented at a June 1999 international<br />

conference on near-Earth objects held in Torino (Turin) Italy. The conference participants<br />

voted to adopt the revised version, where the bestowed name "Torino Scale" recognizes the<br />

spirit of international cooperation displayed at that conference toward research efforts to<br />

understand the hazards posed by near-Earth objects. ("Torino Scale" is the proper usage, not<br />

"Turin Scale.) [ top ]<br />

The Torino Scale<br />

For an object making a close approach to Earth, its categorization on the Torino Scale is<br />

dependent upon its placement within this plot showing kinetic energy versus collision<br />

probability. (One MT = 4.3 x 10^15 J.) The left-hand scale also indicates approximate sizes<br />

for asteroidal objects having typical encounter velocities. For an object that makes multiple<br />

close approaches over a set of dates, a Torino Scale value should be determined for each<br />

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Torino <strong>Impact</strong> Scale<br />

approach. It may be convenient to summarize such an object by the greatest Torino Scale<br />

value within the set.<br />

[ Download a high-resolution version of this image ]<br />

Recommended parameters to be quoted in any public announcement of a future close<br />

approach.<br />

Responsible communication about a potential close approach should include the following<br />

information:<br />

Name of the object:<br />

Size estimate for the object:<br />

Date(s) of close encounter(s):<br />

Collision probability for each close encounter date:<br />

Torino Scale value for each encounter date:<br />

More thorough guidelines and procedures for public announcement of future close<br />

approaches by near-Earth objects are being developed under the auspices of the<br />

<strong>International</strong> Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group on Near-Earth Objects. [ top ]<br />

Permission for reproduction of Torino Scale figures and text.<br />

Copyright (c) 1999, 2004 Richard P. Binzel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.<br />

Permission is hereby granted to reproduce Torino Scale figures and text for educational and<br />

news reporting purposes. [ top ]<br />

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Torino <strong>Impact</strong> Scale<br />

Additional Information<br />

"And Now, the <strong>Asteroid</strong> Forecast."<br />

Science vol. 285, p. 655 (1999).<br />

"Scaling the Degree of Danger from an <strong>Asteroid</strong>."<br />

Nature vol. 400, p. 392 (1999).<br />

"The Torino Scale: Gauging the <strong>Impact</strong> Threat."<br />

Sky & Telescope vol. 98, pp.32-33 (1999).<br />

"Assessing the Hazard: The Development of the Torino Scale."<br />

The Planetary Report vol. XIX, pp. 6-10 (1999).<br />

"The Torino <strong>Impact</strong> Hazard Scale"<br />

Planetary and Space Science vol. 48, pp. 297-303 (2000).<br />

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these issues on Earth and serves as a portal to space for the scientific community.<br />

11/21/2005<br />

A New Book from NAI's Peter Ward<br />

Prolific author Peter Ward leads the pack, speculating on "Life As We Do Not<br />

Know It..." The book contains a wealth of information and dazzling speculation<br />

drawn from the ranks of Ward's colleagues in the 16 research institutions that<br />

operate worldwide as NASA's Astrobiology Institute.<br />

10/19/2005<br />

Spitzer Telecope Data Suggest that Life's Building Blocks are<br />

Abundant<br />

Infrared astronomers are discovering that compounds called polycyclic aromatic<br />

hydrocarbons (PAHs) constitute one the largest reservoirs of carbon in space.<br />

New observations confirm that PAHs are abundant, even in distant galaxies.<br />

Investigator Doug Huggins notes that "This stuff contains the building blocks of<br />

life, and now we can say they're abundant in space. And wherever there's a<br />

planet out there, we know that these things are going to be raining down on it."<br />

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New Teacher Workshop from NAI's Marine Biological Laboratory Lead Team<br />

"Discover the Microbes Within!" is a 3-day workshop<br />

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educators. Participants will learn about the diverse<br />

ways that bacteria evolve and symbiotically interact<br />

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teachers. Basic topics and lesson plans cover insect<br />

collection, insect biodiversity, the mutualistic and<br />

parasitic bacteria (Wolbachia) that live within them,<br />

DNA extraction, and simple molecular biology and<br />

evolutionary analysis skills.<br />

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Near-Earth Object Program<br />

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Hayabusa spacecraft.<br />

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Hayabusa's Contributions Toward Understanding the Earth's Neighborhood<br />

Don Yeomans<br />

August 11, 2005<br />

Beginning in early September 2005, the Japanese Hayabusa spacecraft will rendezv<br />

ous with near-Earth asteroid (25143) Itokawa. Itokawa, a 600 meter sized, potatoshaped<br />

asteroid, is named after Hideo Itokawa, a Japanese rocket pioneer. Although<br />

the primary objectives of the Hayabusa mission are to test new technologies, the<br />

mission will also provide a wealth of scientific returns. For the three month period from<br />

September through November 2005, the science instruments on board the Hayabusa<br />

spacecraft will undertake an intensive study of near-Earth asteroid Itokawa. After<br />

closely observing the asteroid for several weeks, a few pellets will be fired from the<br />

spacecraft at close range into the asteroid's surface and about a gram of the pellet's<br />

impact ejecta will be collected into a sample capsule. This capsule will then be<br />

brought back to Earth and parachuted into the Australia outback in June 2007 so that<br />

some of the asteroid's surface minerals can be studied in Earth-based laboratories.<br />

This will be the first asteroid sample return mission.<br />

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NASA's Deep <strong>Impact</strong> Generates Its Own Spectacular Photo Flash<br />

July 4, 2005<br />

The hyper-speed demise of NASA's Deep <strong>Impact</strong> probe generated an immense flash of light, which provided an excellent light<br />

source for the two cameras on the Deep <strong>Impact</strong> mothership. Deep <strong>Impact</strong> scientists theorize the 820-pound impactor vaporized<br />

deep below the comet's surface when the two collided at 1:52 am July 4, at a speed of about 10 kilometers per second (6.3 miles<br />

per second or 23,000 miles per hour).<br />

"You can not help but get a big flash when objects meet at 23,000 miles per hour," said Deep <strong>Impact</strong> co-investigator Dr. Pete<br />

Schultz of Brown <strong>University</strong>, Providence, R.I. "The heat produced by impact was at least several thousand degrees Kelvin and at<br />

that extreme temperature just about any material begins to glow. Essentially, we generated our own incandescent photo flash for<br />

less than a second."<br />

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Hayabusa (MUSES-C)<br />

Artist's conception of the Hayabusa spacecraft<br />

deploying one of the surface target markers that will<br />

be used to guide the spacecraft's descent to the<br />

surface of asteroid Itokawa.<br />

Hayabusa (MUSES-C)<br />

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Hayabusa's Contributions Toward Understanding the Earth's<br />

Neighborhood<br />

Don Yeomans<br />

August 11, 2005<br />

Beginning in early September 2005, the Japanese Hayabusa<br />

spacecraft will rendezvous with near-Earth asteroid (25143) Itokawa.<br />

Itokawa, a 600 meter sized, potato-shaped asteroid, is named after<br />

Hideo Itokawa, a Japanese rocket pioneer. Although the primary<br />

objectives of the Hayabusa mission are to test new technologies, the<br />

mission will also provide a wealth of scientific returns. For the three<br />

month period from September through November 2005, the science<br />

instruments on board the Hayabusa spacecraft will undertake an<br />

intensive study of near-Earth asteroid Itokawa. After closely<br />

observing the asteroid for several weeks, a few pellets will be fired<br />

from the spacecraft at close range into the asteroid's surface and<br />

about a gram of the pellet's impact ejecta will be collected into a<br />

sample capsule. This capsule will then be brought back to Earth and<br />

parachuted into the Australia outback in June 2007 so that some of<br />

the asteroid's surface minerals can be studied in Earth-based<br />

laboratories. This will be the first asteroid sample return mission.<br />

After the successful launch of the spacecraft on May 9, 2003 from the<br />

Japanese Kagoshima Launch site, the mission name was changed<br />

from MUSES-C to Hayabusa. Hayabusa, which is Japanese for<br />

"falcon," will act much like its namesake, descending to the asteroid's<br />

surface, capturing its prey and returning it to Earth. While the<br />

scientific knowledge of near-Earth asteroids will be significantly<br />

advanced by the Hayabusa mission, the primary goals are to test four<br />

advanced technology systems: the electric propulsion (ion drive)<br />

engines; an autonomous navigation system; the sample collection system; and the sample capsule that re-enters the Earth's<br />

atmosphere.<br />

A year after launch, on May 19, 2004, the spacecraft returned to Earth and made a close approach (altitude = 3725 km), thereby<br />

gaining the extra velocity it needed to reach the near-Earth asteroid Itokawa. During the Earth swing-by, the spacecraft also took<br />

images of the Earth and moon to test and calibrate the on board camera called AMICA (<strong>Asteroid</strong> Multi-band Imaging Camera).<br />

These Earth and lunar images can be viewed at: http://www.isas.ac.jp/e/snews/2004/0519.shtml . Because the efficiency of the solar<br />

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Hayabusa (MUSES-C)<br />

panels were slightly degraded as a result of a solar flare in late 2003, the ion engines no longer receive quite as much electricity as<br />

they should so the spacecraft's arrival at the asteroid was delayed from mid-summer until September of 2005.<br />

Upon arriving at the asteroid, the Hayabusa spacecraft will spend about three months hovering above the asteroid with its high gain<br />

antenna pointed toward Earth and its science instruments pointed toward the asteroid's surface. Using the spacecraft camera, the<br />

entire surface of the asteroid will be mapped so that its size, shape and volume can be determined. The Hayabusa spacecraft<br />

carries infrared and X-ray spectrometers that will identify the asteroid's most common minerals and chemical constituents. In mid-<br />

September, the spacecraft will evolve down to its so-called "gate position," 20 kilometers above the asteroid's surface, where it will<br />

begin the global mapping of the surface features and determine its surface composition. Toward the end of September, the<br />

spacecraft will move to its "home position," which is only seven kilometers above the surface. At this home position, a more detailed<br />

surface map will be generated and the surface composition differences will be examined as the asteroid rotates underneath the<br />

hovering spacecraft.<br />

In the second half of November, the spacecraft will<br />

collect up to three surface samples as its sample<br />

horn captures small pieces of the asteroid ejected<br />

when tantalum pellets are fired into its surface at<br />

300 meters per second. With these surface samples<br />

tucked safely into the spacecraft's sample capsule,<br />

the spacecraft will return to Earth, arriving in June<br />

2007, and the sample capsule will parachute to the<br />

ground in Australia. The samples will be analyzed in<br />

various laboratories to study their detailed chemical<br />

composition and determine which meteorite<br />

examples in Earth-based collections provide the<br />

best match for Itokawa's particular composition.<br />

Once this question is answered, then future Earth<br />

based observations can be used to identify the likely<br />

minerals in other asteroids that share the same<br />

spectral characteristics as Itokawa.<br />

During the first descent to fire a pellet into the<br />

surface, a small coffee-can-sized surface hopper,<br />

called MINERVA, will be dropped slowly onto the<br />

asteroid's surface. For one to two days it will slowly<br />

leap about the asteroid taking surface temperature<br />

measurements and high-resolution images with<br />

each of its three miniature cameras.<br />

Hayabusa's observations will address each of three major issues concerning asteroids:<br />

Artist's conception of the Hayabusa spacecraft and the Minerva<br />

surface hopper.<br />

1.) their role as the building blocks of the solar system, 2.) their potential for impacting Earth and 3.) their future use as raw materials<br />

for building space structures.<br />

1. The scientific interest in asteroids is due largely to their status as the remnant debris from the inner solar system formation<br />

process that occurred some 4.6 billion years ago. Since the chemical compositions of asteroids have remained relatively<br />

unchanged since their formation, knowledge of their elemental makeup would provide an understanding of the chemical mix<br />

from which the inner planets, including Earth, formed.<br />

2. From time to time, near-Earth asteroids collide with Earth. Should one of them be found upon an Earth threatening trajectory,<br />

scientists would need to understand its composition and structure before a successful strategy could be undertaken to<br />

deflect the object away from Earth.<br />

3. Some of the near-Earth asteroids that are potentially the most hazardous because they can closely approach the Earth are<br />

also the objects that could be most easily reached and exploited for raw materials. The minerals, metals and water ices on<br />

near-Earth asteroids and comets could be used to manufacture the space structures and rocket fuel that will be required to<br />

explore and colonize our solar system in the 21st century. We need to examine the chemical composition of some of these<br />

objects to understand which among them are richest in mineral wealth and other raw materials.<br />

The Hayabusa asteroid sample return mission is the next giant step forward in understanding the role of near-Earth asteroids in the<br />

origin of the solar system, their potential threat to Earth and the future use of their raw materials to expand the human presence<br />

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beyond Earth.<br />

Additional information:<br />

Hayabusa Project (JAXA main site)<br />

http://www.isas.ac.jp/e/enterp/missions/hayabusa/index.shtml<br />

SPACE NEWS (JAXA) -- Hayabusa acquired images of the earth and the moon.<br />

http://www.isas.jaxa.jp/e/snews/2004/0519.shtml<br />

Planetary Society:<br />

http://planetary.org/news/2004/hayabusa_earth-swingby_preview.html<br />

AMICA - <strong>Asteroid</strong> Multiband Imaging Camera<br />

Hayabusa Science Objectives<br />

● Map surface morphology including surface features to one 1-m resolution<br />

● Determine spin state, colors, size, shape, volume, and rotation characteristics<br />

● Search for possible asteroid satellites and dust rings<br />

● Establish a global map of surface features and colors<br />

● Reveal history of impacts from other asteroid and comet fragments<br />

● Determine optical parameters of regolith particles using polarization degree vs. phase curve at large phase angles<br />

● Map mineralogical composition of asteroid and identify rock types present<br />

● Determine most likely meteorite analog for composition of asteroid<br />

Near-IR Spectrometer<br />

● Map mineralogical composition of asteroid and provide main evidence for rock types present on surface at scales as small<br />

as 20 m<br />

● Characterize surface heterogeneity<br />

● Together with elemental composition measurements provided by (XRS) and color imagery from camera, IR spectrometer<br />

will provide link between this asteroid and a meteorite type<br />

X-Ray Spectrometer (XRS)<br />

● Map the major elemental composition of the surface as the asteroid rotates under the spacecraft<br />

● Determine the major elemental composition at localized areas during asteroid approach phases<br />

● Measure surface composition accurately enough to establish relationship between asteroids and meteorites and identify<br />

type of meteorite to which asteroid is linked<br />

● Provide elemental abundance maps to investigate inhomogeneity of regolith<br />

Sample Return Analysis<br />

LIDAR<br />

● Samples returned to Earth will provide a detailed and definitive elemental composition analysis of the asteroid's surface<br />

materials and hence forge an unambiguous link between the asteroid's composition and a meteorite type<br />

● Provide accurate shape and mass determinations for asteroid<br />

● Map asteroid's surface with a maximum resolution of about 1-meter<br />

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Bibliography<br />

12/5/2005<br />

<strong>Asteroid</strong> and <strong>Comet</strong> <strong>Impact</strong> Hazard Bibliography (1992-<br />

2000)<br />

Note: The following list contains only important recent scientific papers on this<br />

subject. In general, the list does not include papers on <strong>Comet</strong> Shoemaker-Levy 9 and<br />

its collision with Jupiter, on the KT impact and mass extinction, on meteors and<br />

meteor showers, or on the dynamics and physical properties of meteorites, comets<br />

and asteroids, unless these papers relate directly to the impact hazard or planetary<br />

defense. A few books on the subject are included, but most references are to<br />

technical papers in the refereed professional literature. The bibliography was<br />

compiled by David Morrison.<br />

Index:<br />

1992<br />

1992 1995 1998<br />

1993 1996 1999<br />

1994 1997 2000<br />

Ahrens, T.J. and A.W. Harris: Deflection and fragmentation of near-Earth asteroids.<br />

Nature 360:429-433 (1992)<br />

Ceplecha, Z.: Influx of interplanetary bodies onto Earth. Astronomy & Astrophysics<br />

263: 361-366 (1992)<br />

Hudson, R.S. and S.J. Ostro: Shape of asteroid 4769 Castalia (1989 PB) from<br />

inversion of radar images. Science 263:940-943 (1994).<br />

Morrison, D. (editor): The Spaceguard Survey: Report of the NASA <strong>International</strong> Near-<br />

Earth-Object Detection Workshop. NASA Publication (1992)<br />

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Rabinowitz, D.L.: The flux of small asteroids near the Earth. In <strong>Asteroid</strong>s, <strong>Comet</strong>s,<br />

Meteors 1991 (A.W. Harris and E. Bowell, editors), Lunar and Planetary Institute, 481-<br />

486 (1992)<br />

Sagan, C.: Between enemies. Bull. Atomic Scientists 48:24 (1992)<br />

1993<br />

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Ahrens, T.J.: Deflection and fragmentation of near-Earth asteroids. In Proceedings of<br />

the Near-Earth-Object Interception Workshop (G. Canavan, J. Solem, and D.G.<br />

Rather, editors), Los Alamos Publication LANL 12476-C, 89-110 (1993)<br />

Canavan, G.H.: Value of space defenses. In Proceedings of the Near- Earth-Object<br />

Interception Workshop (G. Canavan, J. Solem, and D.G. Rather, editors), Los Alamos<br />

Publication LANL 12476-C, 261-274 (1993)<br />

Canavan, G.H., J.C. Solem, and D.G. Rather (editors): Proceedings of the Near-Earth-<br />

Object Interception Workshop. Los Alamos Publication LANL 12476-C (1993)<br />

Canavan, G.H. and J. Solem: Near-Earth object interception workshop summary. In<br />

Proceedings of the Near-Earth-Object Interception Workshop (G. Canavan, J. Solem,<br />

and D.G. Rather, editors), Los Alamos Publication LANL 12476-C, 20-48 (1993)<br />

Ceplecha, Z. <strong>Impact</strong>s of meteoroids larger than 1 m onto the Earth's atmosphere.<br />

Astronomy & Astrophysics 286: 967-970 (1994)<br />

Chyba, C.F.: Explosions of small Spacewatch objects in the Earth's atmosphere.<br />

Nature 363:701-702 (1993)<br />

Chyba, C.F., P.J. Thomas, and K.J. Zahnle: The 1908 Tunguska explosion:<br />

atmospheric disruption of a stony asteroid. Nature 361:40- 44 (1993)<br />

Hills, J.G. and M.P. Goda: The fragmentation of small asteroids in the atmosphere.<br />

Astronomical J. 105:1114-1144 (1993) Melosh, H.J. and I.V. Nemchinov: Solar<br />

asteroid diversion. Nature 366:21-22 (1993)<br />

Morrison, D.: An international program to protect the Earth from impact catastrophe:<br />

First steps. Acta Astronautica 30:11-16 (1993)<br />

Rabinowitz, D.L. et al.: Evidence for a near-Earth asteroid belt. Nature363:704-706<br />

(1993)<br />

Solem, J.C.: Interception of comets and asteroids on collision course with the Earth.<br />

In Proceedings of the Near-Earth-Object Interception Workshop (G. Canavan, J.<br />

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(1993)<br />

Teller, E.: Why now? In Proceedings of the Near-Earth-Object Interception Workshop<br />

(G. Canavan, J. Solem, and D.G. Rather, editors), Los Alamos Publication LANL<br />

12476-C, 275-279 (1993)<br />

1994<br />

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Adushkin, V.V. and I.V. Nemchinov: Consequences of impacts of cosmic bodies on<br />

the surface of the Earth. In <strong>Hazards</strong> Due to <strong>Comet</strong>s and <strong>Asteroid</strong>s (T. Gehrels,<br />

editor), <strong>University</strong> of Arizona Press, 721- 778 (1994)<br />

Ahrens, T.J. and A.W. Harris: Deflection and fragmentation of near- Earth asteroids.<br />

In <strong>Hazards</strong> Due to <strong>Comet</strong>s and <strong>Asteroid</strong>s (T. Gehrels, ed.), <strong>University</strong> of Arizona<br />

Press, 897-928 (1994)<br />

Bailey, M.E., S.V.M. Clube, G. Hahn, W.M. Napier, and G.B. Valsecchi: <strong>Hazards</strong> due<br />

to short-period comets: Climate and short-term catastrophism. In <strong>Hazards</strong> Due to<br />

<strong>Comet</strong>s and <strong>Asteroid</strong>s (T. Gehrels, editor), <strong>University</strong> of Arizona Press, 479-536<br />

(1994)<br />

Bowell, E. and K. Muinonen: Earth-crossing asteroids and comets: Groundbased<br />

search strategies. In <strong>Hazards</strong> Due to <strong>Comet</strong>s and <strong>Asteroid</strong>s (T. Gehrels, editor),<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Arizona Press, 149-198 (1994)<br />

Canavan, G.H.: Cost and benefit of near-Earth object detection and interception. In<br />

<strong>Hazards</strong> Due to <strong>Comet</strong>s and <strong>Asteroid</strong>s (T. Gehrels, editor), <strong>University</strong> of Arizona<br />

Press, 1157-1190 (1994)<br />

Canavan, G.H., J.C. Solem, and J.D.G. Rather: Near-Earth-object interception<br />

workshop. In <strong>Hazards</strong> Due to <strong>Comet</strong>s and <strong>Asteroid</strong>s (T. Gehrels, editor), <strong>University</strong> of<br />

Arizona Press, 93-126 (1994)<br />

Chapman, C.R., A.W. Harris, and R. Binzel: Physical properties of near-Earth<br />

asteroids: Implicatins for the hazard issue. In <strong>Hazards</strong> Due to <strong>Comet</strong>s and <strong>Asteroid</strong>s<br />

(T. Gehrels, editor), <strong>University</strong> of Arizona Press, 537-550 (1994)<br />

Chapman, C.R. and D. Morrison: <strong>Impact</strong>s on the Earth by asteroids and comets:<br />

assessing the hazard. Nature 367:33-39 (1994)<br />

Covey, C. et al.: Global climatic effects of atmospheric dust from an asteroid or comet<br />

impact on Earth. Global and Planetary Change 9:263-273 (1994)<br />

Grieve, R.A.F. and E.M. Shoemaker: The record of past impacts on Earth. In <strong>Hazards</strong><br />

Due to <strong>Comet</strong>s and <strong>Asteroid</strong>s (T. Gehrels, editor), <strong>University</strong> of Arizona Press, 417-<br />

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Harris, A.W., G.H. Canavan, C. Sagan, and S.J. Ostro: The deflection dilemma: Use<br />

versus misuse of technologies for avoiding interplanetary collision hazards. In<br />

<strong>Hazards</strong> Due to <strong>Comet</strong>s and <strong>Asteroid</strong>s (T. Gehrels, editor), <strong>University</strong> of Arizona<br />

Press, 1145-1156 (1994)<br />

Hills, J.G., I.V. Nemchinov, S.P. Popov, and A.V. Teterev: Tsunami generated by<br />

small asteroid impacts. In <strong>Hazards</strong> Due to <strong>Comet</strong>s and <strong>Asteroid</strong>s (T. Gehrels, editor),<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Arizona Press, 779-790 (1994)<br />

Longo, et al.: Search for microremnants of the Tunguska cosmic body. Planetary &<br />

Space Sci. 42:163-177 (1994)<br />

Marsden, B.G. and D.I. Steel: Warning times and impact probabilities for long-period<br />

comets. In <strong>Hazards</strong> Due to <strong>Comet</strong>s and <strong>Asteroid</strong>s (T. Gehrels, editor), <strong>University</strong> of<br />

Arizona Press, 221-240 (1994)<br />

Melosh, H.J., I.V. Nemchimov, and Yu.I. Zetzer: Non-nuclear strategies for deflecting<br />

comets and asteroids. In <strong>Hazards</strong> Due to <strong>Comet</strong>s and <strong>Asteroid</strong>s (T. Gehrels, editor),<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Arizona Press, 1111-1134 (1994)<br />

Morrison, D., C.R. Chapman, and P. Slovoc: The impact hazard. In <strong>Hazards</strong> Due to<br />

<strong>Comet</strong>s and <strong>Asteroid</strong>s (T. Gehrels, editor), <strong>University</strong> of Arizona Press, 59-92 (1994)<br />

Ostro, S.J.: The role of groundbased radar in near-Earth object hazard identification<br />

and mitigation. In <strong>Hazards</strong> Due to <strong>Comet</strong>s and <strong>Asteroid</strong>s (T. Gehrels, editor),<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Arizona Press, 259-284 (1994)<br />

Park, R.L., L.B. Garver, and T. Dawson: The lesson of Grand Forks: Can defense<br />

against asteriods be sustained? In <strong>Hazards</strong> Due to <strong>Comet</strong>s and <strong>Asteroid</strong>s (T.<br />

Gehrels, editor), <strong>University</strong> of Arizona Press, 1225- 1232 (1994)<br />

Pope, K.O. et al.: <strong>Impact</strong> winter and the Cretaceous/Tertiary extinction: results of a<br />

Chicxulub asteroid impact model. Earth & Planetary Science Letters 128:719-725<br />

(1994)<br />

Rabinowitz, D.L., E. Bowell, E.M. Shoemaker, and L. Muinonen: The population of<br />

Earth-crossing asteroids. In <strong>Hazards</strong> Due to <strong>Comet</strong>s and <strong>Asteroid</strong>s (T. Gehrels,<br />

editor), <strong>University</strong> of Arizona Press, 285-312 (1994)<br />

Rahe, J., V. Vanysek, and P.R. Weissman: Properties of cometary nuclei. In <strong>Hazards</strong><br />

Due to <strong>Comet</strong>s and <strong>Asteroid</strong>s (T. Gehrels, editor), <strong>University</strong> of Arizona Press, 597-<br />

634 (1994)<br />

Sagan, C. and S. Ostro: Dangers of asteroid deflection. Nature 369:501 (1994)<br />

Shoemaker, E.M., P.R. Weissman, and C.S. Shoemaker: The flux of periodic comets<br />

near the Earth. In <strong>Hazards</strong> Due to <strong>Comet</strong>s and <strong>Asteroid</strong>s (T. Gehrels, editor),<br />

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Simonenko, V.A. et al.: Defending the Earth against impacts from large comets and<br />

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Arizona Press, 929-954 (1994)<br />

Tagliaferri, E., R. Spalding, C. Jacobs, S.P. Worden, and A. Erlich: Detection of<br />

meteoroid impacts by optical sensors in Earth orbit. In <strong>Hazards</strong> Due to <strong>Comet</strong>s and<br />

<strong>Asteroid</strong>s (T. Gehrels, editor), <strong>University</strong> of Arizona Press, 199-220 (1994)<br />

Toon, O.B., K.Zahnle, R.P. Turco, and C. Covey: Environmental perturbations caused<br />

by impacts. In <strong>Hazards</strong> Due to <strong>Comet</strong>s and <strong>Asteroid</strong>s (T. Gehrels, editor), <strong>University</strong><br />

of Arizona Press, 791-826 (1994)<br />

Weissman, P.R.: The comet and asteroid impact hazard in perspective. In <strong>Hazards</strong><br />

Due to <strong>Comet</strong>s and <strong>Asteroid</strong>s (T. Gehrels, editor), <strong>University</strong> of Arizona Press, 1191-<br />

1212 (1994)<br />

Yeomans, D.K. and P.W. Chodas: Predicting close approaches of asteroids and<br />

comets to Earth. In <strong>Hazards</strong> Due to <strong>Comet</strong>s and <strong>Asteroid</strong>s (T. Gehrels, editor),<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Arizona Press, 241-258 (1994)<br />

1995<br />

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Binzel, R. P.: Near-Earth objects: Friends or foes? Planetary Report 15 (2): 8-11<br />

(1995)<br />

Chapman, C.R.: What if? In The Great <strong>Comet</strong> Crash (J.R. Spencer and J. Mitton,<br />

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Hudson, R.S. and S.J. Ostro: Shape and non-principal-axis spin state of asteroid<br />

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McCord, T.B. et al.: Detection of a meteoroid entry into the Earth's atmosphere on<br />

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Melosh, H.J.: Wiser after the event? In The Great <strong>Comet</strong> Crash (J.R. Spencer and J.<br />

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Muinonen, K., E. Bowell, and K. Lumme: Interrelating asteroid size, albedo, and<br />

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Ostro, S.J. et al.: Extreme elongation of asteroid 1620 Geographos from radar<br />

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Svetsov, V.V., I.V. Nemtchinov, and A.V. Teterev: Disintegration of large meteoroids<br />

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1996<br />

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Clube, S.V.M.: Evolution, punctuational crises and the threat to civilization. In Earth<br />

Moon and Planets 72:433-440 (1996)<br />

Clube, S.V.M., F. Hoyle, W.M. Napier & N.C.Wickramasinghe: Giant comets,<br />

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Harris, A.W.: Can we defend the Earth against impacts by comets and small<br />

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E.M. Kolesnikov, E.M., T. Bottger, A. Hiller, F. W. Junge, N. V. Kolesnikova: Isotope<br />

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Milani, A., A. Villani and M. Stiavelli, Discovery of very small asteroids by automated<br />

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Muinonen, K.: Discovery and follow-up simulations for small Earth- crossing asteroids.<br />

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Lewis, J.: Rain of Iron and Ice; The Very Real Threat of <strong>Comet</strong> and <strong>Asteroid</strong><br />

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Verschuur, G.L.: <strong>Impact</strong>: The Threat of <strong>Comet</strong>s and <strong>Asteroid</strong>s. Oxford <strong>University</strong><br />

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Zahnle, K.: Tunguska: Leaving no stone unburned. Nature 383:674- 675 (1996)<br />

1997<br />

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Alvarex, W.: T. Rex and the Crater of Doom. Princeton <strong>University</strong> Press, pp 185<br />

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Binzel, R.P.: A near-Earth object hazard index. Annals of the New York Academy of<br />

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Bottke, W.F., D.C. Richardson, & S.G. Love: Can tidal disruption of asteroids make<br />

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Dunham, R. Farquhar, M.J. Gaffey, E. Hawkins, J. Joseph, R. Kirk, H. Li, P. Lucey, M.<br />

Malin, P. Martin, L.A. McFadden, W.J. Merline, J.K. Miller, W.M. Owen, Jr., C.<br />

Peterson, L. Prockter, J. Warren, D. Wellnitz, B.G. Williams, & D.K. Yeomans. NEAR<br />

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Neo Catalog<br />

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NEO Catalog<br />

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List of Potentially Hazardous <strong>Asteroid</strong>s<br />

Catalog of Near Earth <strong>Asteroid</strong>s with orbits that bring them very close to<br />

the Earth. Updated daily by the Minor Planet Center.<br />

List of All Known NEOs with Orbital Elements<br />

Updated daily by the Minor Planet Center.<br />

● Amors. Mars-crossing but not Earth-crossing asteroids<br />

● Apollos. Includes most Earth-crossing asteroids.<br />

● Atens. <strong>Asteroid</strong>s with orbits largely inside the orbit of the Earth<br />

List of Future Close Passages of NEOs<br />

Predicted close asteroid and comet approaches through the year 2020,<br />

supplied by the Minor Planet Center<br />

List of Potentially Hazardous <strong>Asteroid</strong>s (PHAs)<br />

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Neo Catalog<br />

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List of Upcoming Close Approaches to Earth<br />

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Unusual Minor Planets<br />

Unusual Minor Planets<br />

The lists of unusual objects accessible from this page include both close-approach and distant objects.<br />

Note that the definitions of Aten, Apollo and Amor objects differ between different groups. The<br />

definitions used here are that Atens have semimajor axes less than 1.0 AU, Apollos have perihelion<br />

distances less than 1.0 AU and Amors have perihelion distances less than 1.3 AU. Centaur objects have<br />

perihelia beyond the orbit of Jupiter and semimajor axes inside the orbit of Neptune. Transneptunian<br />

objects have orbits with semimajor axes beyond the orbit of Neptune--some of these objects, generally<br />

assumed to be in librations with Neptune, have perihelion distances inside the orbit of Neptune.<br />

At the present time, these lists contain entries for the following numbers of objects:<br />

● 3702 close approach<br />

● 1083 distant objects<br />

● 191 other unusual objects<br />

More specifically:<br />

● 307 Atens<br />

● 1800 Apollos<br />

● 1595 Amors<br />

● 158 Centaurs and Scattered-Disk Objects<br />

● 925 transneptunians<br />

The close-approach lists are here:<br />

● Atens (by designation or by perihelion distance)<br />

● Apollos (by designation or by perihelion distance)<br />

● Amors (by designation or by perihelion distance)<br />

The distant-object lists are here (ordered by designation):<br />

● Centaurs and Scattered-Disk Objects<br />

● Transneptunians<br />

The Trojan lists are here (ordered by designation):<br />

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Unusual Minor Planets<br />

● Martian<br />

● Jovian<br />

● Neptunian<br />

Here is a list of other unusual objects that do not fit into any of the above categories.<br />

The 692 Potentially Hazardous <strong>Asteroid</strong>s (the minor planets with the greatest potential for close<br />

approaches to the earth) include those objects with H brighter than or equal to V = 22.0 and a value of M<br />

or N (see explanation) less than 0.05 AU.<br />

This list was last updated on 2005 Dec. 5.<br />

Back to minor planet lists<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

The following table lists the predicted minor-planet and comet encounters to within 0.2 AU of the earth<br />

during the next 33 years (from the start of this year). Objects with very uncertain orbits are excluded<br />

from this listing, as are recently-discovered objects whose orbits have been computed without<br />

consideration of planetary perturbations. The distances quoted are from the nominal orbit solutions in<br />

the cited references and can be quite uncertain, particularly for one-opposition objects. Perturbed orbital<br />

solutions consider perturbations by eight major planets (Mercury to Neptune), three minor planets<br />

(Ceres, Pallas and Vesta) and treat the earth and the moon as separate perturbing bodies.<br />

Also available is a list of PHA close-encounters from the start of this year through the end of 2178 and a<br />

list of earth-approaches within 0.2 AU over the period 1900-2178.<br />

Please read our Web policy document.<br />

Object (and name) Date of encounter (TT)<br />

Distance Orbit arc Reference Object (and<br />

name)<br />

JD Calendar (AU)<br />

2004 XM29 2453371.94 2005 Jan. 1.44 0.02378 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 74447 2004 XM29<br />

2004 XD6 2453373.44 2005 Jan. 2.94 0.06890 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPO 74441 2004 XD6<br />

2000 WP19 2453373.73 2005 Jan. 3.23<br />

0.1550 2 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 74049 2000<br />

WP19<br />

2005 BG14 2453376.59 2005 Jan. 6.09 0.07973 1opposition,<br />

arc = 41 days MPO 77807 2005 BG14<br />

2004 YR 2453376.96 2005 Jan. 6.46 0.1849 1opposition,<br />

arc = 198 days MPO 77796 2004 YR<br />

2002 AA29 2453379.22 2005 Jan. 8.72<br />

0.08739 2 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 57849 2002<br />

AA29<br />

2005 BN1 2453380.91 2005 Jan. 10.41 0.02395 1opposition,<br />

arc = 18 days MPO 74484 2005 BN1<br />

(27002) 1998 DV9 2453381.90 2005 Jan. 11.40<br />

0.07771 3 oppositions, 1998-2001 MPO 70194 (27002) 1998<br />

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DV9<br />

2005 BS1 2453383.93 2005 Jan. 13.43 0.001772 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 77805 2005 BS1<br />

2005 BD 2453384.21 2005 Jan. 13.71 0.03701 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 74483 2005 BD<br />

2005 BM1 2453385.05 2005 Jan. 14.55 0.03026 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days E2005-X16 2005 BM1<br />

2005 BU 2453385.06 2005 Jan. 14.56 0.01759 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 74483 2005 BU<br />

2005 BH14 2453386.50 2005 Jan. 16.00 0.07029 1opposition,<br />

arc = 17 days MPO 74486 2005 BH14<br />

2005 AJ3 2453387.79 2005 Jan. 17.29 0.08368 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 74472 2005 AJ3<br />

2004 XN14 2453388.14 2005 Jan. 17.64<br />

0.1086 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-V84 2004<br />

XN14<br />

2005 AX28 2453389.60 2005 Jan. 19.10 0.01408 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 74477 2005 AX28<br />

2005 BS27 2453390.25 2005 Jan. 19.75 0.1759 1opposition,<br />

arc = 39 days MPO 77808 2005 BS27<br />

2005 AK3 2453390.45 2005 Jan. 19.95 0.02324 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 74472 2005 AK3<br />

2005 CJ 2453391.65 2005 Jan. 21.15 0.09232 1opposition,<br />

arc = 64 days MPO 77808 2005 CJ<br />

2002 RM129 2453391.66 2005 Jan. 21.16<br />

0.1784 4 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 77642 2002<br />

RM129<br />

2005 WK4 2453395.92 2005 Jan. 25.42 0.06012 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days E2005-X13 2005 WK4<br />

2005 CC37 2453397.42 2005 Jan. 26.92 0.05471 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 77812 2005 CC37<br />

2002 PN 2453402.21 2005 Jan. 31.71 0.08144 1opposition,<br />

arc = 249 days MPO 48243 2002 PN<br />

2005 CM7 2453403.28 2005 Feb. 1.78 0.007059 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 74489 2005 CM7<br />

(7350) 1993 VA 2453403.85 2005 Feb. 2.35<br />

0.1427 7 oppositions, 1986-2002 MPO 47622 (7350) 1993<br />

VA<br />

2002 CC19 2453403.95 2005 Feb. 2.45<br />

0.1833 4 oppositions, 1986-2005 MPO 77585 2002<br />

CC19<br />

2005 CP38 2453406.08 2005 Feb. 4.58 0.08373 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 77812 2005 CP38<br />

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2005 CL7 2453408.00 2005 Feb. 6.50 0.1809 1opposition,<br />

arc = 232 days MPO 77809 2005 CL7<br />

2001 QC96 2453408.92 2005 Feb. 7.42<br />

0.1159 2 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 72395 2001<br />

QC96<br />

2004 VJ1 2453409.19 2005 Feb. 7.69 0.1449 1opposition,<br />

arc = 38 days MPO 74427 2004 VJ1<br />

2005 CE41 2453411.51 2005 Feb. 10.01 0.02628 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 77812 2005 CE41<br />

2001 DF47 2453411.71 2005 Feb. 10.21<br />

0.1914 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77512 2001<br />

DF47<br />

2005 AV27 2453413.13 2005 Feb. 11.63<br />

0.1036 2 oppositions, 2005-2005 MPO 74476 2005<br />

AV27<br />

2005 CN61 2453414.88 2005 Feb. 13.38 0.02131 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 74497 2005 CN61<br />

2000 YS134 2453416.39 2005 Feb. 14.89 0.06597 1opposition,<br />

arc = 60 days MPO 11023 2000 YS134<br />

2004 EW 2453416.52 2005 Feb. 15.02<br />

0.05919 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77777 2004<br />

EW<br />

2005 EO33 2453417.37 2005 Feb. 15.87 0.07941 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days MPO 77822 2005 EO33<br />

2002 CC14 2453419.74 2005 Feb. 18.24 0.1511 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 74134 2002 CC14<br />

2005 BY2 2453425.56 2005 Feb. 24.06<br />

0.1491 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77806 2005<br />

BY2<br />

2005 ES1 2453425.69 2005 Feb. 24.19 0.01259 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 77816 2005 ES1<br />

2005 ET70 2453426.72 2005 Feb. 25.22 0.1529 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPO 77827 2005 ET70<br />

2005 CP 2453428.07 2005 Feb. 26.57<br />

0.1766 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 76629 2005<br />

CP<br />

2005 EQ95 2453428.13 2005 Feb. 26.63 0.04987 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 77831 2005 EQ95<br />

2005 CR37 2453428.29 2005 Feb. 26.79 0.06276 1opposition,<br />

arc = 117 days MPO 77812 2005 CR37<br />

2004 RF84 2453428.66 2005 Feb. 27.16<br />

0.06023 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77786 2004<br />

RF84<br />

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2004 QD3 2453428.74 2005 Feb. 27.24 0.1038 1opposition,<br />

arc = 239 days MPO 77785 2004 QD3<br />

2005 EM70 2453432.25 2005 Mar. 2.75 0.06436 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 77827 2005 EM70<br />

1992 BF 2453433.44 2005 Mar. 3.94<br />

0.06448 4 oppositions, 1992-2005 MPO 77350 1992<br />

BF<br />

2005 EL70 2453433.45 2005 Mar. 3.95 0.03720 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 77827 2005 EL70<br />

2005 EZ29 2453435.27 2005 Mar. 5.77 0.1444 1opposition,<br />

arc = 121 days MPO 77821 2005 EZ29<br />

2005 EY95 2453435.29 2005 Mar. 5.79<br />

0.1907 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 76863 2005<br />

EY95<br />

2002 VR14 2453436.14 2005 Mar. 6.64 0.1359 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 38512 2002 VR14<br />

2004 YK1 2453436.19 2005 Mar. 6.69 0.1903 1opposition,<br />

arc = 145 days MPO 77796 2004 YK1<br />

2005 EJ169 2453436.34 2005 Mar. 6.84 0.04471 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 77841 2005 EJ169<br />

2001 BB16 2453436.71 2005 Mar. 7.21 0.1898 1opposition,<br />

arc = 63 days MPO 12273 2001 BB16<br />

2005 EO30 2453437.15 2005 Mar. 7.65 0.06198 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 77821 2005 EO30<br />

2005 CN 2453437.24 2005 Mar. 7.74 0.1041 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 74487 2005 CN<br />

2000 AF6 2453437.41 2005 Mar. 7.91<br />

0.1709 4 oppositions, 1991-2005 MPO 77429 2000<br />

AF6<br />

2002 EV11 2453437.46 2005 Mar. 7.96<br />

0.1158 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 75304 2002<br />

EV11<br />

(22753) 1998 WT 2453437.64 2005 Mar. 8.14<br />

0.07943 5 oppositions, 1955-2002 MPO 38163 (22753) 1998<br />

WT<br />

2005 EP1 2453438.04 2005 Mar. 8.54 0.04957 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 77816 2005 EP1<br />

2005 EM169 2453438.26 2005 Mar. 8.76 0.007615 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 77841 2005 EM169<br />

2005 EN30 2453439.21 2005 Mar. 9.71 0.1912 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 77821 2005 EN30<br />

2005 EZ223 2453439.33 2005 Mar. 9.83 0.04026 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 77848 2005 EZ223<br />

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1994 UG 2453439.89 2005 Mar. 10.39<br />

0.1175 2 oppositions, 1994-2005 E2005-W33 1994<br />

UG<br />

2002 FW1 2453439.98 2005 Mar. 10.48 0.02977 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 30729 2002 FW1<br />

2004 WH1 2453441.00 2005 Mar. 11.50 0.1868 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 74439 2004 WH1<br />

2005 EC71 2453441.18 2005 Mar. 11.68 0.1001 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 77827 2005 EC71<br />

2000 RE52 2453441.35 2005 Mar. 11.85 0.1250 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 57782 2000 RE52<br />

2005 GJ8 2453441.83 2005 Mar. 12.33 0.05838 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 77857 2005 GJ8<br />

2005 ES70 2453442.33 2005 Mar. 12.83 0.06404 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 77827 2005 ES70<br />

2005 CD69 2453442.36 2005 Mar. 12.86 0.04002 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 77815 2005 CD69<br />

2005 EN70 2453442.48 2005 Mar. 12.98 0.1962 1opposition,<br />

arc = 27 days MPO 77827 2005 EN70<br />

2005 EY169 2453443.31 2005 Mar. 13.81 0.1080 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 77841 2005 EY169<br />

2005 EX169 2453444.37 2005 Mar. 14.87 0.1044 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 77841 2005 EX169<br />

2005 EU95 2453446.79 2005 Mar. 17.29 0.1772 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 77831 2005 EU95<br />

2005 EB30 2453446.80 2005 Mar. 17.30 0.1208 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 77821 2005 EB30<br />

2005 GO59 2453446.83 2005 Mar. 17.33 0.1678 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 77864 2005 GO59<br />

2003 QQ47 2453446.96 2005 Mar. 17.46<br />

0.1197 3 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 77700 2003<br />

QQ47<br />

2005 FN 2453448.41 2005 Mar. 18.91 0.0009627 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 77855 2005 FN<br />

2005 FA 2453448.75 2005 Mar. 19.25 0.005972 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 77854 2005 FA<br />

2005 ER70 2453448.78 2005 Mar. 19.28 0.02376 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 77827 2005 ER70<br />

2005 ES95 2453450.15 2005 Mar. 20.65 0.03382 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 77831 2005 ES95<br />

2001 PL9 2453451.32 2005 Mar. 21.82<br />

0.1928 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77546 2001<br />

PL9<br />

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2005 EZ169 2453452.19 2005 Mar. 22.69 0.04954 1opposition,<br />

arc = 19 days MPO 77841 2005 EZ169<br />

2005 FC 2453454.49 2005 Mar. 24.99 0.04428 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 77854 2005 FC<br />

2004 RU331 2453456.67 2005 Mar. 27.17 0.1760 1opposition,<br />

arc = 215 days MPO 77787 2004 RU331<br />

2005 ER95 2453456.69 2005 Mar. 27.19 0.03322 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 77831 2005 ER95<br />

2005 GB120 2453457.20 2005 Mar. 27.70 0.1133 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 77870 2005 GB120<br />

2005 EO70 2453457.32 2005 Mar. 27.82 0.1539 1opposition,<br />

arc = 43 days MPO 77827 2005 EO70<br />

2005 EH94 2453457.82 2005 Mar. 28.32 0.06330 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 77831 2005 EH94<br />

2005 AB 2453458.40 2005 Mar. 28.90 0.1753 1opposition,<br />

arc = 192 days E2005-U68 2005 AB<br />

2004 QA22 2453459.05 2005 Mar. 29.55 0.1612 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 70395 2004 QA22<br />

1999 RR28 2453459.18 2005 Mar. 29.68<br />

0.05681 5 oppositions, 1987-2005 MPO 77387 1999<br />

RR28<br />

2005 FK 2453459.85 2005 Mar. 30.35 0.05044 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 77855 2005 FK<br />

2005 GM22 2453461.21 2005 Mar. 31.71 0.09538 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 77859 2005 GM22<br />

2005 GO22 2453461.31 2005 Mar. 31.81 0.1666 1opposition,<br />

arc = 35 days E2005-U68 2005 GO22<br />

2005 GP33 2453461.75 2005 Apr. 1.25 0.05802 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 77860 2005 GP33<br />

2001 LL5 2453462.52 2005 Apr. 2.02<br />

0.1621 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77539 2001<br />

LL5<br />

(30825) 1990 TG1 2453464.31 2005 Apr. 3.81<br />

0.1305 3 oppositions, 1990-2001 MPO 73896 (30825) 1990<br />

TG1<br />

2001 KO2 2453465.02 2005 Apr. 4.52<br />

0.1767 2 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77535 2001<br />

KO2<br />

2005 EU2 2453466.17 2005 Apr. 5.67 0.01580 1opposition,<br />

arc = 100 days MPO 77817 2005 EU2<br />

2005 FG 2453466.63 2005 Apr. 6.13 0.02625 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 77855 2005 FG<br />

2005 EE169 2453467.08 2005 Apr. 6.58 0.01516 1-<br />

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opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 77841 2005 EE169<br />

2005 GH81 2453467.42 2005 Apr. 6.92 0.1092 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPO 77866 2005 GH81<br />

2005 GB34 2453468.09 2005 Apr. 7.59 0.006910 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 77860 2005 GB34<br />

2005 HF 2453468.40 2005 Apr. 7.90 0.01628 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 77876 2005 HF<br />

2005 FE 2453473.21 2005 Apr. 12.71 0.1951 1opposition,<br />

arc = 78 days MPO 77855 2005 FE<br />

2005 GR33 2453473.82 2005 Apr. 13.32 0.01368 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 77860 2005 GR33<br />

2004 JG6 2453475.57 2005 Apr. 15.07<br />

0.1678 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 76467 2004<br />

JG6<br />

2004 QT24 2453476.72 2005 Apr. 16.22<br />

0.1059 3 oppositions, 1998-2005 E2005-T93 2004<br />

QT24<br />

2005 HN3 2453477.45 2005 Apr. 16.95 0.08111 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 77877 2005 HN3<br />

2005 UV64 2453478.31 2005 Apr. 17.81 0.1398 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-V53 2005 UV64<br />

2002 CD 2453478.43 2005 Apr. 17.93<br />

0.09997 4 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-T93 2002<br />

CD<br />

2005 HM3 2453479.68 2005 Apr. 19.18 0.1678 1opposition,<br />

arc = 131 days MPO 77877 2005 HM3<br />

2004 HT59 2453481.56 2005 Apr. 21.06 0.1788 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 62577 2004 HT59<br />

2005 GU 2453482.62 2005 Apr. 22.12<br />

0.08126 2 oppositions, 2005-2005 E2005-V10 2005<br />

GU<br />

2001 CL42 2453483.49 2005 Apr. 22.99<br />

0.1994 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-X08 2001<br />

CL42<br />

2005 GZ110 2453484.32 2005 Apr. 23.82 0.08122 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 77869 2005 GZ110<br />

(6611) 1993 VW 2453485.40 2005 Apr. 24.90<br />

0.08621 8 oppositions, 1982-2002 MPO 47615 (6611) 1993<br />

VW<br />

2003 SQ222 2453486.11 2005 Apr. 25.61 0.1173 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 53820 2003 SQ222<br />

2001 GQ2 2453490.93 2005 Apr. 30.43<br />

0.08649 2 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 74964 2001<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

GQ2<br />

2004 GU9 2453490.95 2005 Apr. 30.45<br />

0.1634 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-T22 2004<br />

GU9<br />

2005 JB22 2453490.95 2005 Apr. 30.45 0.03132 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 77881 2005 JB22<br />

2002 SY50 2453491.04 2005 Apr. 30.54<br />

0.1938 4 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 77652 2002<br />

SY50<br />

2005 JB 2453491.27 2005 Apr. 30.77 0.1064 1opposition,<br />

arc = 119 days E2005-U68 2005 JB<br />

2005 GL 2453491.72 2005 May 1.22 0.09239 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 77856 2005 GL<br />

2001 RB12 2453494.83 2005 May 4.33<br />

0.1502 2 oppositions, 2001-2002 MPO 66200 2001<br />

RB12<br />

(38071) 1999 GU3 2453495.46 2005 May 4.96<br />

0.1711 2 oppositions, 1999-2002 MPO 77323 (38071) 1999<br />

GU3<br />

1999 JZ10 2453496.61 2005 May 6.11 0.1338 1opposition,<br />

arc = 20 days MPC 35101 1999 JZ10<br />

2005 JU81 2453497.44 2005 May 6.94 0.08015 1opposition,<br />

arc = 18 days MPO 77892 2005 JU81<br />

2005 DO 2453497.86 2005 May 7.36 0.09143 1opposition,<br />

arc = 96 days MPO 77816 2005 DO<br />

2005 GE60 2453497.94 2005 May 7.44 0.06054 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 77864 2005 GE60<br />

2005 GJ 2453497.98 2005 May 7.48 0.05248 1opposition,<br />

arc = 64 days MPO 77856 2005 GJ<br />

2005 GD60 2453498.16 2005 May 7.66 0.09585 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 77864 2005 GD60<br />

2005 HD4 2453499.67 2005 May 9.17 0.1150 1opposition,<br />

arc = 122 days MPO 77877 2005 HD4<br />

2005 HB 2453499.92 2005 May 9.42 0.1453 1opposition,<br />

arc = 80 days MPO 77876 2005 HB<br />

(4544) Xanthus 2453500.75 2005 May 10.25<br />

0.1938 3 oppositions, 1989-1991 MPO 77285 (4544)<br />

Xanthus<br />

2005 JA45 2453501.19 2005 May 10.69 0.03155 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 77886 2005 JA45<br />

2005 FE3 2453501.58 2005 May 11.08 0.1710 1opposition,<br />

arc = 87 days MPO 77855 2005 FE3<br />

2005 JR5 2453502.07 2005 May 11.57 0.05454 1-<br />

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opposition, arc = 9 days MPO 77879 2005 JR5<br />

2005 JT1 2453502.49 2005 May 11.99 0.01766 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 77878 2005 JT1<br />

2005 LO40 2453502.98 2005 May 12.48 0.07866 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 77910 2005 LO40<br />

2003 EF54 2453503.22 2005 May 12.72<br />

0.1343 4 oppositions, 2003-2005 E2005-T65 2003<br />

EF54<br />

2005 KA 2453503.83 2005 May 13.33 0.01116 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 77902 2005 KA<br />

2005 JU1 2453505.75 2005 May 15.25 0.04793 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 77878 2005 JU1<br />

2003 FY6 2453506.07 2005 May 15.57 0.1260 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 48342 2003 FY6<br />

2005 JZ93 2453506.71 2005 May 16.21 0.008009 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 77894 2005 JZ93<br />

2005 LW 2453513.59 2005 May 23.09 0.1402 1opposition,<br />

arc = 83 days MPO 77905 2005 LW<br />

2005 ED318 2453514.21 2005 May 23.71 0.01627 1opposition,<br />

arc = 147 days E2005-U68 2005 ED318<br />

2005 HB4 2453514.99 2005 May 24.49 0.03795 1opposition,<br />

arc = 49 days MPO 77877 2005 HB4<br />

2000 GJ147 2453515.42 2005 May 24.92<br />

0.1235 4 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-W74 2000<br />

GJ147<br />

2002 LT24 2453517.38 2005 May 26.88 0.1438 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 77603 2002 LT24<br />

2005 LC 2453517.97 2005 May 27.47 0.02154 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 77905 2005 LC<br />

2005 KP9 2453518.07 2005 May 27.57 0.1558 1opposition,<br />

arc = 32 days MPO 77904 2005 KP9<br />

2001 XT1 2453519.81 2005 May 29.31<br />

0.1949 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77579 2001<br />

XT1<br />

2000 LF6 2453521.40 2005 May 30.90<br />

0.1953 2 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 74790 2000<br />

LF6<br />

1998 KJ9 2453521.51 2005 May 31.01<br />

0.1571 4 oppositions, 1990-2005 MPO 77367 1998<br />

KJ9<br />

1999 MN 2453522.93 2005 June 1.43<br />

0.05174 3 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 77384 1999<br />

MN<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2005 JJ91 2453523.92 2005 June 2.42 0.1479 1opposition,<br />

arc = 38 days MPO 77894 2005 JJ91<br />

2005 LM3 2453524.84 2005 June 3.34 0.01038 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 77905 2005 LM3<br />

2002 CZ9 2453525.46 2005 June 3.96<br />

0.1619 4 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 74134 2002<br />

CZ9<br />

2005 LX36 2453525.89 2005 June 4.39 0.02795 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 77910 2005 LX36<br />

2005 LU3 2453526.13 2005 June 4.63 0.01254 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 77906 2005 LU3<br />

2005 KJ10 2453526.47 2005 June 4.97 0.05080 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days E2005-W93 2005 KJ10<br />

2002 SR41 2453527.36 2005 June 5.86<br />

0.06261 4 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 77651 2002<br />

SR41<br />

2005 MR5 2453530.84 2005 June 9.34 0.1482 1opposition,<br />

arc = 89 days E2005-S35 2005 MR5<br />

2005 JT81 2453532.30 2005 June 10.80 0.1800 1opposition,<br />

arc = 106 days MPO 77892 2005 JT81<br />

2005 LW39 2453532.73 2005 June 11.23 0.08769 1opposition,<br />

arc = 70 days MPO 77910 2005 LW39<br />

2001 LF 2453535.51 2005 June 14.01<br />

0.1614 4 oppositions, 1989-2005 MPO 77539 2001<br />

LF<br />

2005 EK94 2453535.52 2005 June 14.02 0.1244 1opposition,<br />

arc = 176 days E2005-U68 2005 EK94<br />

2005 ET2 2453538.01 2005 June 16.51 0.1558 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 77817 2005 ET2<br />

2005 LO3 2453538.11 2005 June 16.61 0.1726 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 77905 2005 LO3<br />

1994 XD 2453538.70 2005 June 17.20<br />

0.07327 2 oppositions, 1994-2005 E2005-S74 1994<br />

XD<br />

2005 GM162 2453539.15 2005 June 17.65 0.1338 1opposition,<br />

arc = 51 days MPO 77874 2005 GM162<br />

2005 UE1 2453541.04 2005 June 19.54 0.1823 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days E2005-U68 2005 UE1<br />

2005 LD 2453541.42 2005 June 19.92 0.01835 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 77905 2005 LD<br />

1999 VX25 2453542.40 2005 June 20.90 0.1915 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPC 36941 1999 VX25<br />

2002 AA29 2453542.74 2005 June 21.24<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.1593 2 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 57849 2002<br />

AA29<br />

(68372) 2001 PM9 2453542.95 2005 June 21.45<br />

0.1483 3 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 73916 (68372) 2001<br />

PM9<br />

2005 MA 2453542.98 2005 June 21.48 0.004862 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 77910 2005 MA<br />

2003 YN107 2453544.67 2005 June 23.17<br />

0.02998 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 77762 2003<br />

YN107<br />

2000 WN63 2453544.96 2005 June 23.46<br />

0.1440 5 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 74051 2000<br />

WN63<br />

2005 NL1 2453547.10 2005 June 25.60 0.05755 1opposition,<br />

arc = 55 days E2005-Q33 2005 NL1<br />

2002 CA10 2453547.94 2005 June 26.44<br />

0.1879 5 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77584 2002<br />

CA10<br />

2005 MR1 2453547.98 2005 June 26.48 0.07310 1opposition,<br />

arc = 97 days MPO 77911 2005 MR1<br />

2005 MF5 2453548.51 2005 June 27.01 0.1289 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days E2005-N30 2005 MF5<br />

P/2005 JQ5 (Catalina) 2453549.05 2005 June 27.55<br />

0.1034 MPC 54365 P/2005 JQ5<br />

(Catalina)<br />

2005 JQ5 2453549.06 2005 June 27.56 0.1030 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days E2005-K02 2005 JQ5<br />

2005 NG 2453550.89 2005 June 29.39 0.02419 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days E2005-N63 2005 NG<br />

2005 LQ40 2453551.37 2005 June 29.87 0.09865 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 77910 2005 LQ40<br />

2005 NQ1 2453551.98 2005 June 30.48 0.09942 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-N39 2005 NQ1<br />

2003 WP25 2453553.53 2005 July 2.03<br />

0.1481 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 74299 2003<br />

WP25<br />

2005 NB56 2453553.64 2005 July 2.14 0.04544 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-O02 2005 NB56<br />

2005 MN13 2453554.41 2005 July 2.91 0.1522 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days E2005-P20 2005 MN13<br />

2005 LW3 2453555.19 2005 July 3.69 0.1360 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days MPO 77906 2005 LW3<br />

2000 EH26 2453555.72 2005 July 4.22<br />

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0.1168 3 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 74746 2000<br />

EH26<br />

2002 JQ97 2453555.89 2005 July 4.39<br />

0.06871 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 75352 2002<br />

JQ97<br />

2005 ME5 2453557.43 2005 July 5.93 0.03900 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-N08 2005 ME5<br />

2005 NX39 2453557.46 2005 July 5.96 0.1116 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days E2005-O27 2005 NX39<br />

2005 ND63 2453561.56 2005 July 10.06 0.005122 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-O02 2005 ND63<br />

2003 CY18 2453564.45 2005 July 12.95<br />

0.1163 3 oppositions, 2003-2005 E2005-W84 2003<br />

CY18<br />

2005 NG56 2453565.11 2005 July 13.61 0.02194 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days E2005-P01 2005 NG56<br />

2005 ND7 2453567.85 2005 July 16.35 0.1928 1opposition,<br />

arc = 149 days E2005-X13 2005 ND7<br />

2005 MP13 2453569.06 2005 July 17.56 0.1732 1opposition,<br />

arc = 129 days E2005-V49 2005 MP13<br />

2005 NX55 2453569.16 2005 July 17.66 0.1347 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days E2005-O25 2005 NX55<br />

2005 NY39 2453570.04 2005 July 18.54 0.1521 1opposition,<br />

arc = 79 days E2005-S64 2005 NY39<br />

2005 OF3 2453571.27 2005 July 19.77 0.05049 1opposition,<br />

arc = 43 days E2005-R55 2005 OF3<br />

2005 LZ42 2453571.37 2005 July 19.87 0.1537 1opposition,<br />

arc = 86 days MPO 77910 2005 LZ42<br />

2005 ML13 2453571.76 2005 July 20.26 0.06541 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days E2005-N70 2005 ML13<br />

2005 PP 2453573.10 2005 July 21.60 0.1610 1opposition,<br />

arc = 70 days E2005-T90 2005 PP<br />

2000 AG6 2453574.40 2005 July 22.90 0.02268 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPC 38174 2000 AG6<br />

2005 NE21 2453575.08 2005 July 23.58 0.1710 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days E2005-Q41 2005 NE21<br />

2005 OR2 2453576.08 2005 July 24.58 0.05143 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-Q56 2005 OR2<br />

(54509) 2000 PH5 2453578.19 2005 July 26.69<br />

0.03588 3 oppositions, 2000-2002 MPO 50364 (54509) 2000<br />

PH5<br />

2000 PJ5 2453578.47 2005 July 26.97<br />

0.1994 4 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77467 2000<br />

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PJ5<br />

2005 OT2 2453579.19 2005 July 27.69 0.1087 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-P42 2005 OT2<br />

2005 QQ30 2453579.48 2005 July 27.98 0.1707 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days E2005-U20 2005 QQ30<br />

2005 LP40 2453580.49 2005 July 28.99 0.1974 1opposition,<br />

arc = 126 days E2005-U13 2005 LP40<br />

2005 NE7 2453581.88 2005 July 30.38<br />

0.1395 3 oppositions, 2003-2005 E2005-T81 2005<br />

NE7<br />

2005 PA5 2453583.32 2005 July 31.82 0.04602 1opposition,<br />

arc = 44 days E2005-S26 2005 PA5<br />

(5660) 1974 MA 2453583.50 2005 Aug. 1.00<br />

0.1874 6 oppositions, 1974-2001 MPO 77286 (5660) 1974<br />

MA<br />

2005 OH3 2453583.51 2005 Aug. 1.01 0.01403 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-P28 2005 OH3<br />

2005 FC3 2453586.18 2005 Aug. 3.68<br />

0.08415 2 oppositions, 2005-2005 E2005-W20 2005<br />

FC3<br />

2005 GK 2453586.39 2005 Aug. 3.89<br />

0.1144 2 oppositions, 2005-2005 E2005-T93 2005<br />

GK<br />

1999 NB5 2453586.44 2005 Aug. 3.94<br />

0.1151 3 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 77385 1999<br />

NB5<br />

2005 NW44 2453586.99 2005 Aug. 4.49 0.1164 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days E2005-P32 2005 NW44<br />

2005 OX1 2453587.01 2005 Aug. 4.51 0.1029 1opposition,<br />

arc = 87 days E2005-U20 2005 OX1<br />

2005 PX16 2453588.68 2005 Aug. 6.18 0.1857 1opposition,<br />

arc = 41 days E2005-S25 2005 PX16<br />

169P/NEAT 2453589.52 2005 Aug. 7.02<br />

0.1475 MPC 54701 169P/<br />

NEAT<br />

1992 UY4 2453590.91 2005 Aug. 8.41<br />

0.04028 3 oppositions, 1996-2005 E2005-TA1 1992<br />

UY4<br />

2005 OD3 2453591.36 2005 Aug. 8.86 0.09812 1opposition,<br />

arc = 92 days E2005-U88 2005 OD3<br />

2005 OK3 2453591.41 2005 Aug. 8.91 0.05871 1opposition,<br />

arc = 74 days E2005-T93 2005 OK3<br />

2005 OW 2453591.93 2005 Aug. 9.43 0.08054 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 108 days E2005-W20 2005 OW<br />

2005 OX 2453594.56 2005 Aug. 12.06 0.06189 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-P25 2005 OX<br />

2005 SQ9 2453595.34 2005 Aug. 12.84 0.07693 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days E2005-W17 2005 SQ9<br />

2005 OE3 2453598.76 2005 Aug. 16.26 0.02809 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days E2005-W20 2005 OE3<br />

2005 OV1 2453601.68 2005 Aug. 19.18 0.1437 1opposition,<br />

arc = 124 days E2005-W93 2005 OV1<br />

2005 MX1 2453603.08 2005 Aug. 20.58 0.09607 1opposition,<br />

arc = 152 days E2005-W54 2005 MX1<br />

2005 RP6 2453604.04 2005 Aug. 21.54 0.1439 1opposition,<br />

arc = 46 days E2005-U42 2005 RP6<br />

2005 SR4 2453605.82 2005 Aug. 23.32 0.1760 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days E2005-W17 2005 SR4<br />

2005 PA17 2453606.01 2005 Aug. 23.51 0.02663 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-Q01 2005 PA17<br />

2005 QQ87 2453607.64 2005 Aug. 25.14 0.08176 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-R57 2005 QQ87<br />

2005 QK76 2453609.55 2005 Aug. 27.05 0.03240 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days E2005-R41 2005 QK76<br />

2005 RW3 2453612.30 2005 Aug. 29.80 0.04825 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days E2005-U54 2005 RW3<br />

2005 PJ2 2453612.91 2005 Aug. 30.41 0.1010 1opposition,<br />

arc = 37 days E2005-S25 2005 PJ2<br />

2005 EF 2453612.92 2005 Aug. 30.42 0.1843 1opposition,<br />

arc = 209 days E2005-S64 2005 EF<br />

2005 QA5 2453613.42 2005 Aug. 30.92 0.1507 1opposition,<br />

arc = 94 days E2005-W84 2005 QA5<br />

2005 QP87 2453614.41 2005 Aug. 31.91 0.007544 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days E2005-S77 2005 QP87<br />

2005 RZ2 2453614.99 2005 Sept. 1.49 0.1104 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days E2005-R36 2005 RZ2<br />

2005 RV24 2453617.14 2005 Sept. 3.64 0.07485 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days E2005-U16 2005 RV24<br />

(22771) 1999 CU3 2453617.28 2005 Sept. 3.78<br />

0.1447 4 oppositions, 1999-2001 MPO 73882 (22771) 1999<br />

CU3<br />

2005 QP11 2453618.61 2005 Sept. 5.11 0.01081 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days E2005-S25 2005 QP11<br />

2005 OG3 2453620.01 2005 Sept. 6.51 0.1183 1opposition,<br />

arc = 93 days E2005-V01 2005 OG3<br />

2005 SF 2453620.21 2005 Sept. 6.71 0.1798 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 33 days E2005-U68 2005 SF<br />

2005 TE15 2453621.54 2005 Sept. 8.04 0.1545 1opposition,<br />

arc = 52 days E2005-W62 2005 TE15<br />

2005 RA 2453622.32 2005 Sept. 8.82 0.06651 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days E2005-R59 2005 RA<br />

2005 RJ 2453622.41 2005 Sept. 8.91 0.04773 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days E2005-R59 2005 RJ<br />

2005 RB3 2453624.23 2005 Sept.10.73 0.05316 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days E2005-R55 2005 RB3<br />

2005 RK3 2453625.26 2005 Sept.11.76 0.01491 1opposition,<br />

arc = 41 days E2005-W20 2005 RK3<br />

2005 RC34 2453625.77 2005 Sept.12.27 0.1890 1opposition,<br />

arc = 152 days E2005-W74 2005 RC34<br />

2005 RJ3 2453627.32 2005 Sept.13.82 0.07221 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days E2005-U54 2005 RJ3<br />

2005 SV4 2453627.44 2005 Sept.13.94 0.05231 1opposition,<br />

arc = 27 days E2005-U20 2005 SV4<br />

2003 TL4 2453627.66 2005 Sept.14.16<br />

0.1810 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 E2005-W20 2003<br />

TL4<br />

1998 FF14 2453628.15 2005 Sept.14.65<br />

0.1931 3 oppositions, 1998-2005 E2005-V70 1998<br />

FF14<br />

2005 SP1 2453629.28 2005 Sept.15.78 0.01455 1opposition,<br />

arc = 20 days E2005-W17 2005 SP1<br />

2005 RB 2453629.84 2005 Sept.16.34 0.1770 1opposition,<br />

arc = 38 days E2005-W20 2005 RB<br />

2002 EZ2 2453630.22 2005 Sept.16.72<br />

0.1938 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-W20 2002<br />

EZ2<br />

2005 TE 2453630.59 2005 Sept.17.09 0.06217 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-T51 2005 TE<br />

2005 SS1 2453631.09 2005 Sept.17.59 0.01692 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days E2005-T51 2005 SS1<br />

2005 SQ1 2453631.20 2005 Sept.17.70 0.03169 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days E2005-U42 2005 SQ1<br />

2005 RX3 2453632.37 2005 Sept.18.87 0.02570 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-R45 2005 RX3<br />

2005 SO1 2453632.83 2005 Sept.19.33 0.01238 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days E2005-T51 2005 SO1<br />

2005 TC 2453633.15 2005 Sept.19.65 0.09817 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-U16 2005 TC<br />

1999 RQ36 2453633.95 2005 Sept.20.45<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.03313 3 oppositions, 1999-2005 E2005-U10 1999<br />

RQ36<br />

2005 EM30 2453634.08 2005 Sept.20.58<br />

0.1320 2 oppositions, 2005-2005 E2005-T65 2005<br />

EM30<br />

2005 SP9 2453634.43 2005 Sept.20.93 0.08327 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days E2005-V70 2005 SP9<br />

2005 UH 2453637.28 2005 Sept.23.78 0.07207 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days E2005-W33 2005 UH<br />

(66063) 1998 RO1 2453638.43 2005 Sept.24.93<br />

0.1125 7 oppositions, 1996-2003 MPO 48545 (66063) 1998<br />

RO1<br />

2005 JS108 2453639.70 2005 Sept.26.20<br />

0.1262 3 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-X18 2005<br />

JS108<br />

2005 SZ70 2453639.85 2005 Sept.26.35 0.01830 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days E2005-V72 2005 SZ70<br />

2005 SJ19 2453640.48 2005 Sept.26.98 0.05974 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days E2005-T93 2005 SJ19<br />

2005 SB71 2453640.66 2005 Sept.27.16 0.1151 1opposition,<br />

arc = 43 days E2005-V79 2005 SB71<br />

2005 CN61 2453641.98 2005 Sept.28.48 0.1554 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 74497 2005 CN61<br />

2005 SC 2453643.39 2005 Sept.29.89 0.1314 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days E2005-T60 2005 SC<br />

2005 QS176 2453643.84 2005 Sept.30.34 0.1771 1opposition,<br />

arc = 56 days E2005-U42 2005 QS176<br />

2005 TP15 2453644.20 2005 Sept.30.70 0.01657 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days E2005-T45 2005 TP15<br />

2005 TH45 2453645.36 2005 Oct. 1.86 0.008222 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-TA1 2005 TH45<br />

2005 SK26 2453646.23 2005 Oct. 2.73 0.01121 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-T15 2005 SK26<br />

2001 SE270 2453646.62 2005 Oct. 3.12 0.07518 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 18510 2001 SE270<br />

2005 TA 2453647.23 2005 Oct. 3.73 0.005093 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-T40 2005 TA<br />

2005 UN5 2453647.35 2005 Oct. 3.85 0.06696 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days E2005-U88 2005 UN5<br />

2005 TR 2453648.04 2005 Oct. 4.54 0.08816 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days E2005-V72 2005 TR<br />

2005 SY70 2453648.04 2005 Oct. 4.54 0.05179 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days E2005-T93 2005 SY70<br />

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1999 AO10 2453648.46 2005 Oct. 4.96 0.1665 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPC 34039 1999 AO10<br />

2005 QQ11 2453648.77 2005 Oct. 5.27 0.1982 1opposition,<br />

arc = 93 days E2005-V77 2005 QQ11<br />

2004 TP13 2453649.08 2005 Oct. 5.58 0.1708 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 70480 2004 TP13<br />

2005 US6 2453649.12 2005 Oct. 5.62 0.03125 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-V01 2005 US6<br />

2005 SG26 2453649.15 2005 Oct. 5.65 0.03488 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days E2005-U42 2005 SG26<br />

2005 UD 2453650.03 2005 Oct. 6.53<br />

0.08827 3 oppositions, 1982-2005 E2005-X08 2005<br />

UD<br />

(85770) 1998 UP1 2453650.28 2005 Oct. 6.78<br />

0.1410 7 oppositions, 1990-2003 MPO 73921 (85770) 1998<br />

UP1<br />

2005 SJ26 2453650.34 2005 Oct. 6.84 0.05069 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days E2005-U14 2005 SJ26<br />

2005 TD 2453650.68 2005 Oct. 7.18 0.05578 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days E2005-V72 2005 TD<br />

2005 QZ151 2453650.78 2005 Oct. 7.28 0.1273 1opposition,<br />

arc = 40 days E2005-T65 2005 QZ151<br />

2005 TQ45 2453651.43 2005 Oct. 7.93 0.01938 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-TA1 2005 TQ45<br />

2005 TH50 2453651.50 2005 Oct. 8.00 0.01269 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-TA1 2005 TH50<br />

2005 TD49 2453651.96 2005 Oct. 8.46 0.02547 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days E2005-U10 2005 TD49<br />

2005 TP45 2453652.07 2005 Oct. 8.57 0.1468 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days E2005-V70 2005 TP45<br />

2005 UO 2453653.09 2005 Oct. 9.59 0.03980 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days E2005-W50 2005 UO<br />

1998 ST49 2453653.33 2005 Oct. 9.83<br />

0.1178 3 oppositions, 1998-2005 E2005-W20 1998<br />

ST49<br />

2005 TK50 2453653.68 2005 Oct. 10.18 0.0008204 1opposition,<br />

arc = 0 days E2005-T90 2005 TK50<br />

2005 SW9 2453654.01 2005 Oct. 10.51 0.1472 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days E2005-T02 2005 SW9<br />

1998 FW4 2453654.05 2005 Oct. 10.55<br />

0.1559 5 oppositions, 1994-2005 E2005-S64 1998<br />

FW4<br />

2005 TU50 2453654.85 2005 Oct. 11.35 0.03789 1-<br />

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opposition, arc = 22 days E2005-W20 2005 TU50<br />

2005 TM 2453654.92 2005 Oct. 11.42 0.08698 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-T51 2005 TM<br />

2005 TG50 2453656.47 2005 Oct. 12.97 0.05059 1opposition,<br />

arc = 32 days E2005-V79 2005 TG50<br />

2005 UQ 2453656.66 2005 Oct. 13.16 0.03961 1opposition,<br />

arc = 18 days E2005-V72 2005 UQ<br />

2005 VS5 2453657.26 2005 Oct. 13.76 0.1722 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-W17 2005 VS5<br />

2005 TE49 2453657.86 2005 Oct. 14.36 0.02001 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-T81 2005 TE49<br />

2005 TC51 2453658.35 2005 Oct. 14.85 0.003761 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days E2005-T93 2005 TC51<br />

2005 TV51 2453658.45 2005 Oct. 14.95 0.01065 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-U10 2005 TV51<br />

2005 UC3 2453658.47 2005 Oct. 14.97 0.03368 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days E2005-U68 2005 UC3<br />

2005 ST1 2453658.74 2005 Oct. 15.24 0.1429 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days E2005-W20 2005 ST1<br />

2005 SL 2453659.30 2005 Oct. 15.80 0.08630 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-T15 2005 SL<br />

2005 UL6 2453660.52 2005 Oct. 17.02 0.03160 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days E2005-W45 2005 UL6<br />

2005 ST4 2453663.31 2005 Oct. 19.81 0.07555 1opposition,<br />

arc = 52 days E2005-W17 2005 ST4<br />

2005 VT2 2453663.95 2005 Oct. 20.45 0.1127 1opposition,<br />

arc = 25 days E2005-W93 2005 VT2<br />

2005 UG1 2453664.30 2005 Oct. 20.80 0.1190 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-V70 2005 UG1<br />

2005 UA1 2453664.46 2005 Oct. 20.96 0.007264 1opposition,<br />

arc = 19 days E2005-W17 2005 UA1<br />

2005 UN 2453664.81 2005 Oct. 21.31 0.02070 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days E2005-U88 2005 UN<br />

2004 VG64 2453664.90 2005 Oct. 21.40<br />

0.04308 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-W62 2004<br />

VG64<br />

2005 UA6 2453665.24 2005 Oct. 21.74 0.02211 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days E2005-W93 2005 UA6<br />

2005 UQ64 2453665.59 2005 Oct. 22.09 0.03765 1opposition,<br />

arc = 22 days E2005-W33 2005 UQ64<br />

2005 VD7 2453666.13 2005 Oct. 22.63 0.02356 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days E2005-W17 2005 VD7<br />

2005 VO118 2453666.39 2005 Oct. 22.89 0.08970 1-<br />

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opposition, arc = 1 days E2005-X04 2005 VO118<br />

2005 UF5 2453666.50 2005 Oct. 23.00 0.1468 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days E2005-V72 2005 UF5<br />

2005 VP 2453666.96 2005 Oct. 23.46 0.03780 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days E2005-V49 2005 VP<br />

2005 TR50 2453667.63 2005 Oct. 24.13 0.02846 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days E2005-V70 2005 TR50<br />

2005 UF 2453667.65 2005 Oct. 24.15 0.009978 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days E2005-U42 2005 UF<br />

2002 VS14 2453668.42 2005 Oct. 24.92<br />

0.1541 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 74237 2002<br />

VS14<br />

2005 UW3 2453669.33 2005 Oct. 25.83 0.03877 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days E2005-V01 2005 UW3<br />

2005 UE1 2453669.72 2005 Oct. 26.22 0.005109 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days E2005-U68 2005 UE1<br />

2005 UG3 2453669.84 2005 Oct. 26.34 0.02806 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-U88 2005 UG3<br />

2005 SD71 2453670.01 2005 Oct. 26.51 0.08514 1opposition,<br />

arc = 65 days E2005-X18 2005 SD71<br />

2005 UH5 2453671.73 2005 Oct. 28.23 0.04021 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-V97 2005 UH5<br />

2005 US64 2453672.75 2005 Oct. 29.25 0.02704 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-V34 2005 US64<br />

1977 VA 2453673.42 2005 Oct. 29.92<br />

0.1937 3 oppositions, 1977-2005 E2005-W93 1977<br />

VA<br />

2005 UW5 2453673.51 2005 Oct. 30.01 0.001251 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-W17 2005 UW5<br />

2005 UR 2453674.05 2005 Oct. 30.55 0.04127 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days E2005-U88 2005 UR<br />

1998 XX2 2453674.49 2005 Oct. 30.99<br />

0.07851 2 oppositions, 1998-2005 E2005-X04 1998<br />

XX2<br />

2005 UV6 2453674.89 2005 Oct. 31.39 0.01290 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days E2005-V01 2005 UV6<br />

2005 VN1 2453675.00 2005 Oct. 31.50 0.01336 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days E2005-W17 2005 VN1<br />

2005 VS 2453675.06 2005 Oct. 31.56 0.04709 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days E2005-X08 2005 VS<br />

2005 VL1 2453675.35 2005 Oct. 31.85 0.01511 1opposition,<br />

arc = 17 days E2005-W20 2005 VL1<br />

2005 VK1 2453676.62 2005 Nov. 2.12 0.08046 1-<br />

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opposition, arc = 2 days E2005-V57 2005 VK1<br />

2005 UL1 2453676.68 2005 Nov. 2.18 0.1060 1opposition,<br />

arc = 19 days E2005-V79 2005 UL1<br />

2005 UZ5 2453676.70 2005 Nov. 2.20 0.09815 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days E2005-V42 2005 UZ5<br />

1999 VF22 2453677.44 2005 Nov. 2.94 0.08070 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 57713 1999 VF22<br />

2000 UK11 2453677.54 2005 Nov. 3.04 0.03276 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 41675 2000 UK11<br />

2005 VA 2453677.66 2005 Nov. 3.16 0.1033 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days E2005-W50 2005 VA<br />

2005 UF7 2453677.66 2005 Nov. 3.16 0.03662 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days E2005-V49 2005 UF7<br />

2005 RA3 2453678.60 2005 Nov. 4.10 0.09447 1opposition,<br />

arc = 49 days E2005-U20 2005 RA3<br />

2005 VN 2453679.12 2005 Nov. 4.62 0.04355 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days E2005-V72 2005 VN<br />

(31662) 1999 HP11 2453679.55 2005 Nov. 5.05<br />

0.1899 4 oppositions, 1999-2001 MPO 57641 (31662) 1999<br />

HP11<br />

2005 TE45 2453680.02 2005 Nov. 5.52 0.1158 1opposition,<br />

arc = 54 days E2005-W54 2005 TE45<br />

2005 VO 2453680.30 2005 Nov. 5.80 0.005454 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days E2005-V42 2005 VO<br />

2005 UG 2453680.37 2005 Nov. 5.87 0.1450 1opposition,<br />

arc = 41 days E2005-X13 2005 UG<br />

2005 TP 2453681.13 2005 Nov. 6.63 0.1081 1opposition,<br />

arc = 35 days E2005-V53 2005 TP<br />

(1862) Apollo 2453681.30 2005 Nov. 6.80 0.07525<br />

12 oppositions, 1930-1998 MPC 32295 (1862) Apollo<br />

2005 JE46 2453682.50 2005 Nov. 8.00<br />

0.03595 2 oppositions, 1984-2005 E2005-X18 2005<br />

JE46<br />

2005 UV64 2453682.75 2005 Nov. 8.25 0.02646 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-V53 2005 UV64<br />

2005 VY1 2453682.82 2005 Nov. 8.32 0.008715 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days E2005-X13 2005 VY1<br />

2005 UG5 2453683.37 2005 Nov. 8.87 0.1294 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-U98 2005 UG5<br />

2005 WG4 2453683.90 2005 Nov. 9.40 0.07032 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days E2005-X16 2005 WG4<br />

2005 VT7 2453683.92 2005 Nov. 9.42 0.03209 1opposition,<br />

arc = 20 days E2005-X18 2005 VT7<br />

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2005 WD 2453683.92 2005 Nov. 9.42 0.03470 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days E2005-X16 2005 WD<br />

2005 VG7 2453684.47 2005 Nov. 9.97 0.009968 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-W50 2005 VG7<br />

2005 WZ 2453685.64 2005 Nov. 11.14 0.1063 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days E2005-X04 2005 WZ<br />

2005 TF 2453685.88 2005 Nov. 11.38 0.1497 1opposition,<br />

arc = 58 days E2005-W84 2005 TF<br />

2005 VN5 2453686.65 2005 Nov. 12.15 0.003457 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days E2005-V84 2005 VN5<br />

2005 WB1 2453686.99 2005 Nov. 12.49 0.1454 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days E2005-X08 2005 WB1<br />

2005 WA 2453687.58 2005 Nov. 13.08 0.008046 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days E2005-X04 2005 WA<br />

2000 WN10 2453689.26 2005 Nov. 14.76<br />

0.1650 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-X18 2000<br />

WN10<br />

2005 UX5 2453692.11 2005 Nov. 17.61 0.1695 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days E2005-V97 2005 UX5<br />

2005 SX4 2453692.53 2005 Nov. 18.03 0.1796 1opposition,<br />

arc = 64 days E2005-W84 2005 SX4<br />

2005 WQ3 2453693.15 2005 Nov. 18.65 0.02391 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-X08 2005 WQ3<br />

2005 WO3 2453693.18 2005 Nov. 18.68 0.1164 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days E2005-X04 2005 WO3<br />

2005 UW6 2453693.73 2005 Nov. 19.23 0.04573 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days E2005-W17 2005 UW6<br />

2005 VF 2453693.92 2005 Nov. 19.42 0.04744 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-W17 2005 VF<br />

2005 WF 2453694.53 2005 Nov. 20.03 0.04093 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-X04 2005 WF<br />

2005 WP3 2453695.66 2005 Nov. 21.16 0.03550 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days E2005-X04 2005 WP3<br />

2005 WG57 2453695.89 2005 Nov. 21.39 0.03558 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-X16 2005 WG57<br />

2005 WC 2453695.93 2005 Nov. 21.43 0.01391 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days E2005-W33 2005 WC<br />

2005 UL5 2453696.27 2005 Nov. 21.77 0.09663 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days E2005-W20 2005 UL5<br />

2005 WX 2453698.30 2005 Nov. 23.80 0.008416 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-W54 2005 WX<br />

2005 XC 2453698.41 2005 Nov. 23.91 0.04345 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days E2005-X16 2005 XC<br />

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2005 WY1 2453699.02 2005 Nov. 24.52 0.05866 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-W54 2005 WY1<br />

2001 WW1 2453699.32 2005 Nov. 24.82<br />

0.1091 2 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-W33 2001<br />

WW1<br />

2005 WZ55 2453700.23 2005 Nov. 25.73 0.06870 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-X13 2005 WZ55<br />

2005 WN3 2453700.52 2005 Nov. 26.02 0.0005602 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days E2005-W74 2005 WN3<br />

2005 WM3 2453700.86 2005 Nov. 26.36 0.009885 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days E2005-W74 2005 WM3<br />

(53409) 1999 LU7 2453702.33 2005 Nov. 27.83<br />

0.1926 4 oppositions, 1999-2002 MPO 39009 (53409) 1999<br />

LU7<br />

2005 WY 2453702.42 2005 Nov. 27.92 0.005088 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-W74 2005 WY<br />

2005 WK56 2453703.23 2005 Nov. 28.73 0.04301 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-X18 2005 WK56<br />

2005 XN 2453704.74 2005 Nov. 30.24 0.06296 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-X18 2005 XN<br />

2005 WP57 2453704.93 2005 Nov. 30.43 0.1598 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days E2005-X08 2005 WP57<br />

2002 RX211 2453706.22 2005 Dec. 1.72<br />

0.1660 3 oppositions, 1999-2005 E2005-X18 2002<br />

RX211<br />

2005 UR64 2453707.48 2005 Dec. 2.98 0.09716 1opposition,<br />

arc = 32 days E2005-X08 2005 UR64<br />

2005 WF55 2453708.64 2005 Dec. 4.14 0.03057 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-X13 2005 WF55<br />

1999 VX25 2453709.79 2005 Dec. 5.29 0.1079 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPC 36941 1999 VX25<br />

2005 XA 2453709.79 2005 Dec. 5.29 0.01136 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days E2005-X18 2005 XA<br />

2005 WA1 2453711.69 2005 Dec. 7.19 0.03210 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days E2005-X16 2005 WA1<br />

2005 WS3 2453711.91 2005 Dec. 7.41 0.06802 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days E2005-X18 2005 WS3<br />

2001 YN2 2453711.91 2005 Dec. 7.41 0.09185 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 24004 2001 YN2<br />

2005 VH1 2453712.04 2005 Dec. 7.54 0.1394 1opposition,<br />

arc = 22 days E2005-W62 2005 VH1<br />

1994 XL1 2453712.47 2005 Dec. 7.97<br />

0.05645 2 oppositions, 1994-2005 E2005-W78 1994<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

XL1<br />

2005 XX 2453713.55 2005 Dec. 9.05 0.005776 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-X18 2005 XX<br />

2004 HR56 2453714.22 2005 Dec. 9.72 0.06480 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 62576 2004 HR56<br />

2005 WH4 2453714.89 2005 Dec. 10.39 0.1704 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days E2005-X16 2005 WH4<br />

2005 WC1 2453718.99 2005 Dec. 14.49 0.02020 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days E2005-X18 2005 WC1<br />

2002 HW 2453720.42 2005 Dec. 15.92<br />

0.09210 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-X16 2002<br />

HW<br />

2002 LW 2453720.65 2005 Dec. 16.15<br />

0.1076 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 41766 2002<br />

LW<br />

2004 AR1 2453720.97 2005 Dec. 16.47<br />

0.1498 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 62467 2004<br />

AR1<br />

2002 GR 2453721.16 2005 Dec. 16.66 0.1724 1opposition,<br />

arc = 48 days MPO 31990 2002 GR<br />

2004 QA22 2453723.95 2005 Dec. 19.45 0.1894 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 70395 2004 QA22<br />

2003 WP25 2453725.56 2005 Dec. 21.06<br />

0.1311 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 74299 2003<br />

WP25<br />

2002 JD9 2453725.72 2005 Dec. 21.22 0.1285 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 74177 2002 JD9<br />

2003 YT70 2453726.67 2005 Dec. 22.17 0.06063 1opposition,<br />

arc = 22 days MPO 58099 2003 YT70<br />

2001 XY10 2453727.94 2005 Dec. 23.44 0.1543 1opposition,<br />

arc = 146 days MPO 30561 2001 XY10<br />

2002 JD9 2453729.01 2005 Dec. 24.51 0.1038 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 74177 2002 JD9<br />

1999 MM 2453731.87 2005 Dec. 27.37<br />

0.1480 7 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 77384 1999<br />

MM<br />

2004 YG1 2453732.09 2005 Dec. 27.59 0.06532 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 77796 2004 YG1<br />

2004 BV102 2453733.55 2005 Dec. 29.05<br />

0.1947 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 76396 2004<br />

BV102<br />

2002 AA29 2453744.64 2006 Jan. 9.14<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.1318 2 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 57849 2002<br />

AA29<br />

2005 UG5 2453745.54 2006 Jan. 10.04 0.1164 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-U98 2005 UG5<br />

(3361) Orpheus 2453747.05 2006 Jan. 11.55<br />

0.1597 7 oppositions, 1982-1998 MPC 32296 (3361)<br />

Orpheus<br />

2005 WY55 2453748.84 2006 Jan. 13.34 0.1570 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days E2005-X16 2005 WY55<br />

2003 YN107 2453750.16 2006 Jan. 14.66<br />

0.06898 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 77762 2003<br />

YN107<br />

2005 UT64 2453750.93 2006 Jan. 15.43 0.1631 1opposition,<br />

arc = 17 days E2005-W17 2005 UT64<br />

2005 BM1 2453751.46 2006 Jan. 15.96 0.09024 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days E2005-X16 2005 BM1<br />

2002 CW11 2453759.14 2006 Jan. 23.64 0.1109 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 26152 2002 CW11<br />

2005 CN 2453760.83 2006 Jan. 25.33 0.1877 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 74487 2005 CN<br />

2001 NH6 2453761.52 2006 Jan. 26.02<br />

0.1780 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77541 2001<br />

NH6<br />

(5797) Bivoj 2453768.63 2006 Feb. 2.13<br />

0.1898 2 oppositions, 1980-1993 MPC 22936 (5797)<br />

Bivoj<br />

1999 JA11 2453771.33 2006 Feb. 4.83<br />

0.1197 4 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 77384 1999<br />

JA11<br />

2005 CP38 2453773.89 2006 Feb. 7.39 0.1304 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 77812 2005 CP38<br />

2005 AC 2453774.67 2006 Feb. 8.17<br />

0.1640 2 oppositions, 2005-2005 E2005-W78 2005<br />

AC<br />

2005 WK4 2453776.89 2006 Feb. 10.39 0.1409 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days E2005-X13 2005 WK4<br />

2005 RZ2 2453779.67 2006 Feb. 13.17 0.1312 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days E2005-R36 2005 RZ2<br />

2005 CN61 2453786.88 2006 Feb. 20.38 0.07780 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 74497 2005 CN61<br />

2004 EW 2453793.69 2006 Feb. 27.19<br />

0.1413 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77777 2004<br />

EW<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2004 ST2 2453796.20 2006 Mar. 1.70 0.1754 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 70467 2004 ST2<br />

2005 BO1 2453799.72 2006 Mar. 5.22 0.1506 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 74484 2005 BO1<br />

(23187) 2000 PN9 2453800.68 2006 Mar. 6.18<br />

0.02034 4 oppositions, 1990-2002 MPO 38163 (23187) 2000<br />

PN9<br />

2003 CQ20 2453808.04 2006 Mar. 13.54<br />

0.1051 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 E2005-U68 2003<br />

CQ20<br />

2003 QW30 2453808.21 2006 Mar. 13.71<br />

0.1860 3 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 77699 2003<br />

QW30<br />

(10115) 1992 SK 2453809.69 2006 Mar. 15.19<br />

0.1099 7 oppositions, 1953-1999 MPO 38160 (10115) 1992<br />

SK<br />

1999 AO10 2453812.94 2006 Mar. 18.44 0.09062 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPC 34039 1999 AO10<br />

2001 FO127 2453816.60 2006 Mar. 22.10 0.02874 1opposition,<br />

arc = 19 days MPO 13842 2001 FO127<br />

2000 GD2 2453818.71 2006 Mar. 24.21<br />

0.1857 4 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 62289 2000<br />

GD2<br />

2002 GQ 2453823.68 2006 Mar. 29.18 0.1683 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 30733 2002 GQ<br />

2003 FK1 2453824.29 2006 Mar. 29.79 0.1499 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 48340 2003 FK1<br />

2003 BD44 2453827.74 2006 Apr. 2.24<br />

0.1821 4 oppositions, 1981-2004 MPO 77688 2003<br />

BD44<br />

2005 QE30 2453833.89 2006 Apr. 8.39<br />

0.1101 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-V53 2005<br />

QE30<br />

2002 FU5 2453834.72 2006 Apr. 9.22 0.08558 1opposition,<br />

arc = 34 days MPO 30730 2002 FU5<br />

2004 FG11 2453837.37 2006 Apr. 11.87 0.05124 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 62538 2004 FG11<br />

2005 QY151 2453837.70 2006 Apr. 12.20<br />

0.08904 3 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-W93 2005<br />

QY151<br />

2004 WG1 2453840.71 2006 Apr. 15.21 0.08502 1opposition,<br />

arc = 58 days MPO 74439 2004 WG1<br />

2005 TF49 2453842.15 2006 Apr. 16.65 0.05171 1-<br />

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opposition, arc = 35 days E2005-V77 2005 TF49<br />

2004 RQ252 2453847.52 2006 Apr. 22.02 0.1330 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 70453 2004 RQ252<br />

2001 SG276 2453851.85 2006 Apr. 26.35<br />

0.09001 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-X04 2001<br />

SG276<br />

2004 GU9 2453855.83 2006 Apr. 30.33<br />

0.1684 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-T22 2004<br />

GU9<br />

2002 GK1 2453856.30 2006 Apr. 30.80 0.09984 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 30733 2002 GK1<br />

2003 SN214 2453856.38 2006 Apr. 30.88 0.1779 1opposition,<br />

arc = 34 days MPO 62448 2003 SN214<br />

2002 CD 2453858.91 2006 May 3.41<br />

0.1181 4 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-T93 2002<br />

CD<br />

(41429) 2000 GE2 2453865.51 2006 May 10.01<br />

0.1826 3 oppositions, 1998-2002 MPO 62199 (41429) 2000<br />

GE2<br />

73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann2453867.92 2006 May 12.42<br />

0.07870 MPC 55524 73P/<br />

Schwassmann-Wachmann<br />

(68950) 2002 QF15 2453868.80 2006 May 13.30<br />

0.1253 5 oppositions, 1955-2003 MPO 57653 (68950) 2002<br />

QF15<br />

2004 BF68 2453868.83 2006 May 13.33<br />

0.09912 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-W93 2004<br />

BF68<br />

1997 MW1 2453870.36 2006 May 14.86<br />

0.1335 5 oppositions, 1997-2005 MPO 77361 1997<br />

MW1<br />

2002 LX 2453872.26 2006 May 16.76 0.05342 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 34011 2002 LX<br />

2005 CN 2453882.34 2006 May 26.84 0.1766 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 74487 2005 CN<br />

2002 MX 2453887.02 2006 May 31.52 0.1527 1opposition,<br />

arc = 19 days MPO 34019 2002 MX<br />

2004 VM24 2453888.64 2006 June 2.14 0.04509 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 74430 2004 VM24<br />

2004 DC 2453890.33 2006 June 3.83<br />

0.02586 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-U88 2004<br />

DC<br />

2003 WP25 2453893.02 2006 June 6.52<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.1447 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 74299 2003<br />

WP25<br />

1999 JV3 2453893.68 2006 June 7.18<br />

0.1463 3 oppositions, 1978-1999 MPO 4450 1999<br />

JV3<br />

2003 YN107 2453896.93 2006 June 10.43<br />

0.02230 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 77762 2003<br />

YN107<br />

2001 TX1 2453912.15 2006 June 25.65<br />

0.1344 5 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77570 2001<br />

TX1<br />

2003 OS13 2453915.41 2006 June 28.91<br />

0.08880 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 77697 2003<br />

OS13<br />

2003 BX33 2453916.57 2006 June 30.07 0.1315 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days MPO 77688 2003 BX33<br />

2004 XP14 2453919.68 2006 July 3.18<br />

0.002891 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77793 2004<br />

XP14<br />

1997 XR2 2453925.03 2006 July 8.53 0.1477 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 53582 1997 XR2<br />

2001 MY7 2453928.05 2006 July 11.55 0.1670 1opposition,<br />

arc = 91 days MPO 18322 2001 MY7<br />

2000 HB24 2453928.78 2006 July 12.28 0.05418 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 787 2000 HB24<br />

1999 VT25 2453931.76 2006 July 15.26<br />

0.1121 3 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 72017 1999<br />

VT25<br />

2001 FO127 2453934.87 2006 July 18.37 0.1899 1opposition,<br />

arc = 19 days MPO 13842 2001 FO127<br />

1998 HG49 2453940.16 2006 July 23.66<br />

0.1681 2 oppositions, 1998-2002 MPO 66068 1998<br />

HG49<br />

2003 SK5 2453940.27 2006 July 23.77 0.1499 1opposition,<br />

arc = 65 days MPO 57937 2003 SK5<br />

2005 WJ56 2453942.41 2006 July 25.91 0.1553 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days E2005-X18 2005 WJ56<br />

1997 GD32 2453943.35 2006 July 26.85 0.1756 1opposition,<br />

arc = 22 days MPC 29935 1997 GD32<br />

(54509) 2000 PH5 2453945.08 2006 July 28.58<br />

0.07682 3 oppositions, 2000-2002 MPO 50364 (54509) 2000<br />

PH5<br />

(67381) 2000 OL8 2453946.07 2006 July 29.57<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.1313 3 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 49019 (67381) 2000<br />

OL8<br />

2000 AG6 2453946.99 2006 July 30.49 0.1812 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPC 38174 2000 AG6<br />

(11405) 1999 CV3 2453948.06 2006 July 31.56<br />

0.1539 5 oppositions, 1978-2001 MPO 18126 (11405) 1999<br />

CV3<br />

2004 TH10 2453951.06 2006 Aug. 3.56<br />

0.1816 3 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 77788 2004<br />

TH10<br />

2000 SD8 2453951.29 2006 Aug. 3.79<br />

0.1696 2 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-V72 2000<br />

SD8<br />

(3103) Eger 2453953.41 2006 Aug. 5.91<br />

0.1284 8 oppositions, 1982-1997 MPC 32296 (3103)<br />

Eger<br />

2004 PU42 2453953.65 2006 Aug. 6.15 0.1093 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 66408 2004 PU42<br />

2003 AK73 2453954.36 2006 Aug. 6.86 0.1157 1opposition,<br />

arc = 27 days MPO 77687 2003 AK73<br />

2004 LB6 2453963.84 2006 Aug. 16.34<br />

0.1013 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 74310 2004<br />

LB6<br />

1996 PC1 2453968.07 2006 Aug. 20.57<br />

0.1242 2 oppositions, 1996-2001 MPO 16007 1996<br />

PC1<br />

2005 QQ87 2453972.82 2006 Aug. 25.32 0.08065 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-R57 2005 QQ87<br />

2002 VZ91 2453977.06 2006 Aug. 29.56 0.08610 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 41866 2002 VZ91<br />

2005 CN61 2453981.12 2006 Sept. 2.62 0.09347 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 74497 2005 CN61<br />

(4450) Pan 2453987.44 2006 Sept. 8.94 0.1464<br />

10 oppositions, 1987-2001 MPO 47599 (4450) Pan<br />

(85640) 1998 OX4 2453988.35 2006 Sept. 9.85<br />

0.07115 4 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 62766 (85640) 1998<br />

OX4<br />

(85640) 1998 OX4 2453988.35 2006 Sept. 9.85<br />

0.07115 4 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 62766 (85640) 1998<br />

OX4<br />

2002 FD6 2453990.62 2006 Sept.12.12 0.1219 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 41765 2002 FD6<br />

1999 GS6 2453994.24 2006 Sept.15.74<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.1266 3 oppositions, 1999-2003 MPO 47775 1999<br />

GS6<br />

1999 RJ33 2453995.56 2006 Sept.17.06 0.1906 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPC 38073 1999 RJ33<br />

2004 SC56 2453997.48 2006 Sept.18.98 0.09257 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 70475 2004 SC56<br />

2004 FX31 2453999.12 2006 Sept.20.62<br />

0.09507 3 oppositions, 1990-2004 MPO 74309 2004<br />

FX31<br />

(66063) 1998 RO1 2454001.04 2006 Sept.22.54<br />

0.1684 7 oppositions, 1996-2003 MPO 48545 (66063) 1998<br />

RO1<br />

1998 UO1 2454001.57 2006 Sept.23.07<br />

0.1308 6 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 73942 1998<br />

UO1<br />

2002 QQ40 2454002.59 2006 Sept.24.09 0.1967 1opposition,<br />

arc = 20 days MPO 66279 2002 QQ40<br />

2002 TZ57 2454005.38 2006 Sept.26.88 0.04637 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 38453 2002 TZ57<br />

2001 CB21 2454010.95 2006 Oct. 2.45<br />

0.04787 6 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-X13 2001<br />

CB21<br />

(85770) 1998 UP1 2454015.55 2006 Oct. 7.05<br />

0.1494 7 oppositions, 1990-2003 MPO 73921 (85770) 1998<br />

UP1<br />

2005 TC51 2454024.84 2006 Oct. 16.34 0.07183 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days E2005-T93 2005 TC51<br />

1998 SA15 2454025.21 2006 Oct. 16.71 0.1557 1opposition,<br />

arc = 181 days MPC 34303 1998 SA15<br />

2005 TF49 2454028.33 2006 Oct. 19.83 0.05569 1opposition,<br />

arc = 35 days E2005-V77 2005 TF49<br />

2001 UP 2454030.55 2006 Oct. 22.05 0.03148 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 38327 2001 UP<br />

2002 JV15 2454033.86 2006 Oct. 25.36<br />

0.08211 4 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 74177 2002<br />

JV15<br />

2000 UR16 2454034.06 2006 Oct. 25.56 0.06394 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 9844 2000 UR16<br />

2004 TD10 2454035.02 2006 Oct. 26.52 0.1980 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 74368 2004 TD10<br />

2003 UY12 2454043.91 2006 Nov. 4.41 0.1622 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 57987 2003 UY12<br />

2005 SE71 2454045.09 2006 Nov. 5.59 0.1021 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 62 days E2005-X08 2005 SE71<br />

2004 GD 2454050.95 2006 Nov. 11.45 0.1589 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 66355 2004 GD<br />

2002 XV90 2454052.62 2006 Nov. 13.12 0.1264 1opposition,<br />

arc = 19 days MPO 41898 2002 XV90<br />

2004 XA45 2454053.13 2006 Nov. 13.63 0.1793 1opposition,<br />

arc = 127 days MPO 77794 2004 XA45<br />

2000 WN10 2454053.94 2006 Nov. 14.44<br />

0.1578 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-X18 2000<br />

WN10<br />

2001 WV1 2454061.04 2006 Nov. 21.54 0.03670 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 21162 2001 WV1<br />

2004 QD14 2454068.89 2006 Nov. 29.39<br />

0.06202 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-U42 2004<br />

QD14<br />

2002 YP2 2454069.40 2006 Nov. 29.90<br />

0.1455 2 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 72739 2002<br />

YP2<br />

2001 XU1 2454070.19 2006 Nov. 30.69<br />

0.1698 2 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 72423 2001<br />

XU1<br />

2000 YJ11 2454077.26 2006 Dec. 7.76<br />

0.1654 2 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 57789 2000<br />

YJ11<br />

2000 SP43 2454077.78 2006 Dec. 8.28<br />

0.1924 3 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 57782 2000<br />

SP43<br />

2003 SM215 2454086.56 2006 Dec. 17.06 0.08804 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 53818 2003 SM215<br />

2004 XL14 2454089.55 2006 Dec. 20.05 0.02774 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 74443 2004 XL14<br />

2001 WM15 2454092.98 2006 Dec. 23.48 0.1614 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 23932 2001 WM15<br />

2004 YG1 2454094.13 2006 Dec. 24.63 0.1358 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 77796 2004 YG1<br />

2001 QQ142 2454099.42 2006 Dec. 29.92<br />

0.1381 2 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 66195 2001<br />

QQ142<br />

2001 XP1 2454099.85 2006 Dec. 30.35 0.1921 1opposition,<br />

arc = 172 days MPO 50576 2001 XP1<br />

2004 XK14 2454100.53 2006 Dec. 31.03 0.1734 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 74443 2004 XK14<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2001 YE4 2454103.46 2007 Jan. 2.96 0.03768 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 24005 2001 YE4<br />

2002 AA29 2454110.02 2007 Jan. 9.52<br />

0.1841 2 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 57849 2002<br />

AA29<br />

2003 WP25 2454117.29 2007 Jan. 16.79<br />

0.1218 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 74299 2003<br />

WP25<br />

2005 BM1 2454119.26 2007 Jan. 18.76 0.1905 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days E2005-X16 2005 BM1<br />

2001 BE10 2454119.70 2007 Jan. 19.20<br />

0.1051 2 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 66182 2001<br />

BE10<br />

(7341) 1991 VK 2454122.00 2007 Jan. 21.50<br />

0.06793 8 oppositions, 1981-2002 MPO 38160 (7341) 1991<br />

VK<br />

(5011) Ptah 2454122.47 2007 Jan. 21.97<br />

0.1982 7 oppositions, 1960-2001 MPO 65990 (5011)<br />

Ptah<br />

2002 BM26 2454124.08 2007 Jan. 23.58 0.1740 1opposition,<br />

arc = 87 days MPO 38332 2002 BM26<br />

2001 CP36 2454128.21 2007 Jan. 27.71 0.1237 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 41678 2001 CP36<br />

1999 SK10 2454131.08 2007 Jan. 30.58 0.1154 1opposition,<br />

arc = 190 days MPC 40375 1999 SK10<br />

2004 RN251 2454135.87 2007 Feb. 4.37 0.06167 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 70453 2004 RN251<br />

2002 VX91 2454148.17 2007 Feb. 16.67<br />

0.1746 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 70353 2002<br />

VX91<br />

2004 RY10 2454162.53 2007 Mar. 3.03 0.1644 1opposition,<br />

arc = 17 days MPO 74325 2004 RY10<br />

2000 EE14 2454166.51 2007 Mar. 7.01<br />

0.1646 5 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77445 2000<br />

EE14<br />

2000 SU180 2454167.06 2007 Mar. 7.56<br />

0.1139 4 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 62309 2000<br />

SU180<br />

2005 CN61 2454168.09 2007 Mar. 8.59 0.1506 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 74497 2005 CN61<br />

2003 OV 2454170.23 2007 Mar. 10.73 0.1808 1opposition,<br />

arc = 18 days MPO 50773 2003 OV<br />

2004 RE84 2454170.40 2007 Mar. 10.90 0.1001 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 70417 2004 RE84<br />

2005 ES70 2454171.40 2007 Mar. 11.90 0.07225 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 77827 2005 ES70<br />

2005 EM70 2454173.16 2007 Mar. 13.66 0.1999 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 77827 2005 EM70<br />

1998 HL49 2454173.74 2007 Mar. 14.24<br />

0.1083 5 oppositions, 1998-2005 MPO 77366 1998<br />

HL49<br />

2004 FA5 2454177.54 2007 Mar. 18.04 0.09134 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 62537 2004 FA5<br />

2001 UX16 2454177.83 2007 Mar. 18.33 0.1840 1opposition,<br />

arc = 177 days MPO 57847 2001 UX16<br />

2002 EW8 2454181.08 2007 Mar. 21.58 0.1054 1opposition,<br />

arc = 38 days MPO 30702 2002 EW8<br />

2002 EQ9 2454182.30 2007 Mar. 22.80<br />

0.1028 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 66273 2002<br />

EQ9<br />

2002 HQ11 2454195.52 2007 Apr. 5.02<br />

0.1600 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 52996 2002<br />

HQ11<br />

2000 HO40 2454195.80 2007 Apr. 5.30 0.08064 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 57775 2000 HO40<br />

1993 HC 2454197.06 2007 Apr. 6.56 0.1696 1opposition,<br />

arc = 37 days MPO 6187 1993 HC<br />

2001 HB 2454198.80 2007 Apr. 8.30<br />

0.1580 3 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 66185 2001<br />

HB<br />

1991 GO 2454206.14 2007 Apr. 15.64<br />

0.1807 2 oppositions, 1991-1999 MPC 35062 1991<br />

GO<br />

2003 YL 2454208.34 2007 Apr. 17.84 0.1869 1opposition,<br />

arc = 41 days MPO 62458 2003 YL<br />

2000 CQ101 2454212.46 2007 Apr. 21.96<br />

0.1940 3 oppositions, 1955-2004 MPO 70241 2000<br />

CQ101<br />

2004 HZ 2454213.07 2007 Apr. 22.57 0.08463 1opposition,<br />

arc = 18 days MPO 66364 2004 HZ<br />

2000 UY33 2454215.60 2007 Apr. 25.10 0.1861 1opposition,<br />

arc = 144 days MPO 12251 2000 UY33<br />

2002 DB4 2454218.33 2007 Apr. 27.83<br />

0.1944 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 57851 2002<br />

DB4<br />

2003 FU3 2454220.67 2007 Apr. 30.17 0.08200 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 48341 2003 FU3<br />

2004 GU9 2454221.04 2007 Apr. 30.54<br />

0.1744 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-T22 2004<br />

GU9<br />

2003 WW26 2454225.05 2007 May 4.55 0.1908 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 58050 2003 WW26<br />

2002 JQ9 2454225.85 2007 May 5.35<br />

0.1726 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 33996 2002<br />

JQ9<br />

1998 VO 2454227.70 2007 May 7.20 0.06310 1opposition,<br />

arc = 37 days MPO 50397 1998 VO<br />

(1862) Apollo 2454229.14 2007 May 8.64 0.07142<br />

12 oppositions, 1930-1998 MPC 32295 (1862) Apollo<br />

2003 WP25 2454230.35 2007 May 9.85<br />

0.1237 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 74299 2003<br />

WP25<br />

2000 LG6 2454230.60 2007 May 10.10 0.07412 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 1663 2000 LG6<br />

2003 HA 2454236.08 2007 May 15.58<br />

0.1885 3 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 77694 2003<br />

HA<br />

2004 KG1 2454240.23 2007 May 19.73 0.1229 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 66381 2004 KG1<br />

2003 YN107 2454243.20 2007 May 22.70<br />

0.06167 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 77762 2003<br />

YN107<br />

2003 HB 2454244.27 2007 May 23.77 0.08891 1opposition,<br />

arc = 63 days MPO 50761 2003 HB<br />

2005 UG5 2454245.72 2007 May 25.22 0.1460 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-U98 2005 UG5<br />

2004 JV20 2454245.75 2007 May 25.25 0.1923 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 66376 2004 JV20<br />

2002 VX91 2454247.62 2007 May 27.12<br />

0.1873 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 70353 2002<br />

VX91<br />

2004 LX5 2454253.21 2007 June 1.71 0.1190 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 66385 2004 LX5<br />

2003 YP3 2454256.49 2007 June 4.99 0.1964 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 58085 2003 YP3<br />

2000 WN63 2454256.72 2007 June 5.22<br />

0.1738 5 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 74051 2000<br />

WN63<br />

2004 KH17 2454257.56 2007 June 6.06 0.07830 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 66383 2004 KH17<br />

2005 NW44 2454269.72 2007 June 18.22 0.05928 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days E2005-P32 2005 NW44<br />

2005 AD13 2454269.93 2007 June 18.43 0.08526 1opposition,<br />

arc = 95 days MPO 77799 2005 AD13<br />

2003 WE 2454276.83 2007 June 25.33 0.06719 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 58044 2003 WE<br />

2002 DO3 2454278.03 2007 June 26.53 0.1136 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days MPO 30697 2002 DO3<br />

2003 LN6 2454279.95 2007 June 28.45 0.1559 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 50767 2003 LN6<br />

2005 CN 2454282.06 2007 June 30.56 0.1866 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 74487 2005 CN<br />

2004 NF3 2454285.49 2007 July 3.99 0.06930 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 70368 2004 NF3<br />

2003 EF54 2454287.94 2007 July 6.44<br />

0.1523 4 oppositions, 2003-2005 E2005-T65 2003<br />

EF54<br />

2001 RV17 2454293.88 2007 July 12.38 0.1387 1opposition,<br />

arc = 63 days MPO 20944 2001 RV17<br />

2004 FA 2454300.24 2007 July 18.74 0.1623 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 66346 2004 FA<br />

2003 HF2 2454302.38 2007 July 20.88<br />

0.1177 2 oppositions, 2003-2004 MPO 65492 2003<br />

HF2<br />

2000 PY5 2454306.60 2007 July 25.10 0.1927 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 3961 2000 PY5<br />

2003 DY15 2454310.51 2007 July 29.01 0.1137 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 43512 2003 DY15<br />

2003 CG11 2454311.10 2007 July 29.60 0.1178 1opposition,<br />

arc = 267 days MPO 62442 2003 CG11<br />

(54509) 2000 PH5 2454312.33 2007 July 30.83<br />

0.1238 3 oppositions, 2000-2002 MPO 50364 (54509) 2000<br />

PH5<br />

2002 CB19 2454321.21 2007 Aug. 8.71 0.04384 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days MPO 30639 2002 CB19<br />

2004 LK 2454321.90 2007 Aug. 9.40 0.1277 1opposition,<br />

arc = 78 days MPO 70366 2004 LK<br />

2000 PN8 2454323.19 2007 Aug. 10.69 0.08311 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days MPO 53654 2000 PN8<br />

2002 AV31 2454323.77 2007 Aug. 11.27<br />

0.1977 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 72455 2002<br />

AV31<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2005 CN61 2454329.11 2007 Aug. 16.61 0.04844 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 74497 2005 CN61<br />

2004 KE1 2454329.91 2007 Aug. 17.41 0.07350 1opposition,<br />

arc = 170 days MPO 70366 2004 KE1<br />

2005 GO22 2454336.20 2007 Aug. 23.70 0.1793 1opposition,<br />

arc = 35 days E2005-U68 2005 GO22<br />

2000 QT7 2454337.09 2007 Aug. 24.59 0.1995 1opposition,<br />

arc = 103 days MPO 7533 2000 QT7<br />

2005 QQ87 2454338.01 2007 Aug. 25.51 0.07978 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-R57 2005 QQ87<br />

(85275) 1994 LY 2454341.82 2007 Aug. 29.32<br />

0.1516 4 oppositions, 1994-2004 MPO 62635 (85275) 1994<br />

LY<br />

2002 NN4 2454352.52 2007 Sept. 9.02 0.1421 1opposition,<br />

arc = 66 days MPO 61231 2002 NN4<br />

2002 SV 2454354.08 2007 Sept.10.58 0.09671 1opposition,<br />

arc = 37 days MPO 62407 2002 SV<br />

2000 LG6 2454362.32 2007 Sept.18.82 0.1243 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 1663 2000 LG6<br />

1999 XN141 2454363.05 2007 Sept.19.55 0.1489 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 57730 1999 XN141<br />

1998 SD15 2454363.11 2007 Sept.19.61<br />

0.1132 2 oppositions, 1998-1999 MPO 47743 1998<br />

SD15<br />

2002 RP137 2454364.85 2007 Sept.21.35 0.1404 1opposition,<br />

arc = 138 days MPO 62405 2002 RP137<br />

2001 RY47 2454366.90 2007 Sept.23.40<br />

0.09158 2 oppositions, 2001-2002 MPO 70299 2001<br />

RY47<br />

2004 SD26 2454372.40 2007 Sept.28.90 0.1746 1opposition,<br />

arc = 55 days MPO 74362 2004 SD26<br />

1999 FA 2454373.09 2007 Sept.29.59<br />

0.1302 3 oppositions, 1978-1999 MPO 3308 1999<br />

FA<br />

2000 TH1 2454373.14 2007 Sept.29.64 0.08115 1opposition,<br />

arc = 62 days MPO 9839 2000 TH1<br />

2002 TA67 2454374.49 2007 Sept.30.99 0.07713 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 38456 2002 TA67<br />

1999 AQ10 2454375.38 2007 Oct. 1.88 0.1383 1opposition,<br />

arc = 42 days MPO 1439 1999 AQ10<br />

2004 RN9 2454375.69 2007 Oct. 2.19<br />

0.1442 2 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77785 2004<br />

RN9<br />

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(85770) 1998 UP1 2454380.87 2007 Oct. 7.37<br />

0.1584 7 oppositions, 1990-2003 MPO 73921 (85770) 1998<br />

UP1<br />

2004 TJ10 2454382.70 2007 Oct. 9.20 0.08972 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 70479 2004 TJ10<br />

2005 TC51 2454384.26 2007 Oct. 10.76 0.1445 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days E2005-T93 2005 TC51<br />

2005 US6 2454387.66 2007 Oct. 14.16 0.09863 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-V01 2005 US6<br />

2003 SK84 2454391.30 2007 Oct. 17.80 0.1039 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 53788 2003 SK84<br />

2004 DM44 2454393.83 2007 Oct. 20.33 0.1697 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 62513 2004 DM44<br />

(2340) Hathor 2454395.74 2007 Oct. 22.24<br />

0.05998 6 oppositions, 1976-2000 MPO 73856 (2340)<br />

Hathor<br />

1999 UQ 2454396.88 2007 Oct. 23.38 0.1305 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 57709 1999 UQ<br />

2005 TR50 2454396.94 2007 Oct. 23.44 0.009958 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days E2005-V70 2005 TR50<br />

(99907) 1989 VA 2454403.06 2007 Oct. 29.56<br />

0.1552 8 oppositions, 1989-2004 MPO 74505 (99907) 1989<br />

VA<br />

1998 VR 2454411.31 2007 Nov. 6.81<br />

0.1654 3 oppositions, 1998-2003 MPO 57680 1998<br />

VR<br />

2005 GL 2454412.80 2007 Nov. 8.30 0.01882 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 77856 2005 GL<br />

2000 WN10 2454418.61 2007 Nov. 14.11<br />

0.1514 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-X18 2000<br />

WN10<br />

2004 AR1 2454421.41 2007 Nov. 16.91<br />

0.1901 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 62467 2004<br />

AR1<br />

1998 XE12 2454424.89 2007 Nov. 20.39<br />

0.1631 7 oppositions, 1995-2005 MPO 77380 1998<br />

XE12<br />

2000 EW70 2454429.02 2007 Nov. 24.52 0.1225 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 47866 2000 EW70<br />

(11500) 1989 UR 2454429.44 2007 Nov. 24.94<br />

0.07102 4 oppositions, 1989-1999 MPC 35833 (11500) 1989<br />

UR<br />

(3200) Phaethon 2454444.70 2007 Dec. 10.20 0.1209<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

13 oppositions, 1983-1999 MPO 73856 (3200) Phaethon<br />

2003 UQ25 2454448.37 2007 Dec. 13.87 0.1572 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 62450 2003 UQ25<br />

2004 XC51 2454449.09 2007 Dec. 14.59 0.1505 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 74451 2004 XC51<br />

2005 WX 2454450.02 2007 Dec. 15.52 0.05549 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-W54 2005 WX<br />

2004 RD252 2454456.82 2007 Dec. 22.32 0.1490 1opposition,<br />

arc = 215 days MPO 77787 2004 RD252<br />

(66407) 1999 LQ28 2454460.21 2007 Dec. 25.71<br />

0.1469 3 oppositions, 1982-2003 MPO 57653 (66407) 1999<br />

LQ28<br />

2003 YT70 2454462.51 2007 Dec. 28.01 0.07392 1opposition,<br />

arc = 22 days MPO 58099 2003 YT70<br />

2000 CH59 2454471.94 2008 Jan. 6.44<br />

0.1631 2 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 62271 2000<br />

CH59<br />

2005 WJ56 2454475.55 2008 Jan. 10.05 0.08820 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days E2005-X18 2005 WJ56<br />

1989 AZ 2454476.99 2008 Jan. 11.49<br />

0.1352 2 oppositions, 1989-2005 MPC 15069 1989<br />

AZ<br />

1998 LE 2454487.29 2008 Jan. 21.79 0.1649 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPC 32337 1998 LE<br />

(1685) Toro 2454490.17 2008 Jan. 24.67 0.1963<br />

21 oppositions, 1948-1997 MPC 32295 (1685) Toro<br />

2004 BG41 2454501.09 2008 Feb. 4.59 0.1417 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 62476 2004 BG41<br />

2000 RW37 2454511.53 2008 Feb. 15.03<br />

0.07189 2 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 64795 2000<br />

RW37<br />

1995 CR 2454513.45 2008 Feb. 16.95 0.1287 1opposition,<br />

arc = 20 days MPC 32517 1995 CR<br />

2005 EK70 2454514.69 2008 Feb. 18.19<br />

0.1493 2 oppositions, 2005-2005 MPO 77827 2005<br />

EK70<br />

(4450) Pan 2454516.43 2008 Feb. 19.93 0.04082<br />

10 oppositions, 1987-2001 MPO 47599 (4450) Pan<br />

2001 SN263 2454516.96 2008 Feb. 20.46<br />

0.06588 6 oppositions, 1990-2005 MPO 77569 2001<br />

SN263<br />

1999 JU3 2454517.16 2008 Feb. 20.66<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.1639 3 oppositions, 1986-2004 MPO 70222 1999<br />

JU3<br />

2002 TD66 2454522.60 2008 Feb. 26.10<br />

0.04210 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 48284 2002<br />

TD66<br />

2000 QW69 2454523.37 2008 Feb. 26.87<br />

0.1865 3 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-T93 2000<br />

QW69<br />

2000 EE14 2454524.00 2008 Feb. 27.50<br />

0.1886 5 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77445 2000<br />

EE14<br />

(66008) 1998 QH2 2454526.50 2008 Mar. 1.00<br />

0.1875 6 oppositions, 1996-2003 MPO 48527 (66008) 1998<br />

QH2<br />

(6037) 1988 EG 2454533.10 2008 Mar. 7.60<br />

0.1667 6 oppositions, 1988-2001 MPO 38159 (6037) 1988<br />

EG<br />

2005 EY169 2454535.15 2008 Mar. 9.65 0.09403 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 77841 2005 EY169<br />

2003 TM1 2454539.81 2008 Mar. 14.31 0.08117 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 53834 2003 TM1<br />

(1620) Geographos 2454542.99 2008 Mar. 17.49 0.1251<br />

19 oppositions, 1951-1994 MPC 25514 (1620) Geographos<br />

2002 EV11 2454543.64 2008 Mar. 18.14<br />

0.1523 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 75304 2002<br />

EV11<br />

2002 FW1 2454543.81 2008 Mar. 18.31 0.07911 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 30729 2002 FW1<br />

2005 EA 2454544.31 2008 Mar. 18.81 0.1180 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 77816 2005 EA<br />

2003 FY6 2454547.34 2008 Mar. 21.84 0.01614 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 48342 2003 FY6<br />

2003 WP25 2454554.61 2008 Mar. 29.11<br />

0.07684 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 74299 2003<br />

WP25<br />

2002 VX91 2454555.95 2008 Mar. 30.45<br />

0.07921 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 70353 2002<br />

VX91<br />

2005 OR2 2454560.09 2008 Apr. 3.59 0.1907 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-Q56 2005 OR2<br />

1998 KG3 2454560.52 2008 Apr. 4.02<br />

0.1415 2 oppositions, 1998-2003 MPO 46341 1998<br />

KG3<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2004 VW14 2454560.97 2008 Apr. 4.47<br />

0.06921 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 76532 2004<br />

VW14<br />

2005 EZ169 2454562.97 2008 Apr. 6.47 0.1348 1opposition,<br />

arc = 19 days MPO 77841 2005 EZ169<br />

2001 QO142 2454563.21 2008 Apr. 6.71<br />

0.08759 2 oppositions, 2001-2002 MPO 38319 2001<br />

QO142<br />

2001 QC34 2454566.24 2008 Apr. 9.74 0.1360 1opposition,<br />

arc = 378 days MPO 35561 2001 QC34<br />

1999 SO5 2454566.34 2008 Apr. 9.84 0.09437 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 70227 1999 SO5<br />

2005 BE2 2454567.36 2008 Apr. 10.86 0.1588 1opposition,<br />

arc = 260 days E2005-T40 2005 BE2<br />

2004 FG11 2454572.31 2008 Apr. 15.81 0.09118 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 62538 2004 FG11<br />

2005 NB7 2454573.62 2008 Apr. 17.12<br />

0.04222 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-T90 2005<br />

NB7<br />

2005 TB 2454584.93 2008 Apr. 28.43<br />

0.1196 4 oppositions, 1984-2005 E2005-X04 2005<br />

TB<br />

2004 GU9 2454585.74 2008 Apr. 29.24<br />

0.1809 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-T22 2004<br />

GU9<br />

2005 LM3 2454590.43 2008 May 3.93 0.1541 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 77905 2005 LM3<br />

2003 YN107 2454590.84 2008 May 4.34<br />

0.1401 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 77762 2003<br />

YN107<br />

2001 HL31 2454591.91 2008 May 5.41 0.1050 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 13855 2001 HL31<br />

2002 VS85 2454593.37 2008 May 6.87 0.1538 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 62430 2002 VS85<br />

2004 XM29 2454596.92 2008 May 10.42 0.08758 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 74447 2004 XM29<br />

2005 WR3 2454617.58 2008 May 31.08 0.1361 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days E2005-X13 2005 WR3<br />

2005 AX28 2454635.37 2008 June 17.87 0.1510 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 74477 2005 AX28<br />

2005 WC 2454641.44 2008 June 23.94 0.06225 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days E2005-W33 2005 WC<br />

2000 AD205 2454642.55 2008 June 25.05 0.1334 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 51 days MPC 39582 2000 AD205<br />

(17182) 1999 VU 2454646.51 2008 June 29.01<br />

0.1670 3 oppositions, 1977-2000 MPO 38162 (17182) 1999<br />

VU<br />

2000 SZ162 2454646.69 2008 June 29.19 0.1394 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 5115 2000 SZ162<br />

2003 MW7 2454649.73 2008 July 2.23 0.1969 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 50769 2003 MW7<br />

2004 TG10 2454650.81 2008 July 3.31 0.06134 1opposition,<br />

arc = 49 days MPO 74368 2004 TG10<br />

2002 AZ1 2454655.79 2008 July 8.29 0.02314 1opposition,<br />

arc = 35 days MPO 26113 2002 AZ1<br />

2003 RU11 2454658.08 2008 July 10.58 0.07922 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 53765 2003 RU11<br />

(90403) 2003 YE45 2454660.89 2008 July 13.39<br />

0.04244 4 oppositions, 1989-2004 MPO 64550 (90403) 2003<br />

YE45<br />

(90367) 2003 LC5 2454662.69 2008 July 15.19<br />

0.1585 4 oppositions, 1983-2004 MPO 64540 (90367) 2003<br />

LC5<br />

2005 NQ1 2454665.77 2008 July 18.27 0.1668 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-N39 2005 NQ1<br />

2005 RC34 2454668.93 2008 July 21.43 0.03732 1opposition,<br />

arc = 152 days E2005-W74 2005 RC34<br />

2002 JQ97 2454669.24 2008 July 21.74<br />

0.1739 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 75352 2002<br />

JQ97<br />

2002 CZ9 2454671.52 2008 July 24.02<br />

0.1272 4 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 74134 2002<br />

CZ9<br />

2005 TM 2454675.84 2008 July 28.34 0.1164 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-T51 2005 TM<br />

2004 SB56 2454676.31 2008 July 28.81 0.06414 1opposition,<br />

arc = 57 days MPO 74366 2004 SB56<br />

1999 NB5 2454676.47 2008 July 28.97<br />

0.1796 3 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 77385 1999<br />

NB5<br />

2003 RM 2454678.25 2008 July 30.75 0.1876 1opposition,<br />

arc = 47 days MPO 53763 2003 RM<br />

(54509) 2000 PH5 2454679.62 2008 Aug. 1.12<br />

0.1731 3 oppositions, 2000-2002 MPO 50364 (54509) 2000<br />

PH5<br />

(65690) 1991 DG 2454680.75 2008 Aug. 2.25<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.1753 6 oppositions, 1991-2003 MPO 48417 (65690) 1991<br />

DG<br />

2005 CN61 2454680.79 2008 Aug. 2.29 0.08639 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 74497 2005 CN61<br />

2004 HE62 2454682.40 2008 Aug. 3.90 0.1578 1opposition,<br />

arc = 228 days MPO 74310 2004 HE62<br />

2005 CN 2454683.94 2008 Aug. 5.44 0.1554 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 74487 2005 CN<br />

1996 FR3 2454686.19 2008 Aug. 7.69<br />

0.1554 3 oppositions, 1993-1999 MPO 47702 1996<br />

FR3<br />

2001 RT17 2454693.29 2008 Aug. 14.79<br />

0.1767 2 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 68927 2001<br />

RT17<br />

(35107) 1991 VH 2454694.04 2008 Aug. 15.54<br />

0.04577 3 oppositions, 1991-2002 MPO 43320 (35107) 1991<br />

VH<br />

2001 SG10 2454694.76 2008 Aug. 16.26<br />

0.1478 2 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 56306 2001<br />

SG10<br />

2005 LZ42 2454700.50 2008 Aug. 22.00 0.1070 1opposition,<br />

arc = 86 days MPO 77910 2005 LZ42<br />

2005 QQ87 2454703.21 2008 Aug. 24.71 0.07937 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-R57 2005 QQ87<br />

2005 VN 2454705.80 2008 Aug. 27.30 0.1748 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days E2005-V72 2005 VN<br />

2004 SC56 2454707.28 2008 Aug. 28.78 0.09997 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 70475 2004 SC56<br />

1998 SD9 2454711.17 2008 Sept. 1.67 0.02355 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPC 32779 1998 SD9<br />

1998 SJ70 2454712.42 2008 Sept. 2.92 0.1515 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPC 33115 1998 SJ70<br />

2004 TE10 2454713.42 2008 Sept. 3.92 0.1484 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 70479 2004 TE10<br />

(85640) 1998 OX4 2454714.23 2008 Sept. 4.73<br />

0.1202 4 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 62766 (85640) 1998<br />

OX4<br />

(85640) 1998 OX4 2454714.23 2008 Sept. 4.73<br />

0.1202 4 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 62766 (85640) 1998<br />

OX4<br />

2005 CV25 2454715.55 2008 Sept. 6.05 0.1859 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 77811 2005 CV25<br />

2005 RD34 2454716.87 2008 Sept. 7.37 0.1537 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 27 days E2005-T90 2005 RD34<br />

2003 WT153 2454717.31 2008 Sept. 7.81 0.01445 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 58075 2003 WT153<br />

2003 RM10 2454720.34 2008 Sept.10.84<br />

0.1401 2 oppositions, 1998-2003 MPO 62447 2003<br />

RM10<br />

2000 DP107 2454720.49 2008 Sept.10.99<br />

0.05787 4 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 73990 2000<br />

DP107<br />

(8567) 1996 HW1 2454722.24 2008 Sept.12.74<br />

0.1351 5 oppositions, 1980-1999 MPO 38160 (8567) 1996<br />

HW1<br />

2002 VV17 2454725.02 2008 Sept.15.52<br />

0.1335 3 oppositions, 1992-2005 E2005-X04 2002<br />

VV17<br />

2001 UZ16 2454726.35 2008 Sept.16.85 0.1551 1opposition,<br />

arc = 75 days MPO 23849 2001 UZ16<br />

2001 SQ3 2454727.11 2008 Sept.17.61 0.05603 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPO 20979 2001 SQ3<br />

2003 SW130 2454728.68 2008 Sept.19.18 0.02358 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 53798 2003 SW130<br />

1998 UO1 2454736.21 2008 Sept.26.71<br />

0.06305 6 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 73942 1998<br />

UO1<br />

2002 QY6 2454742.10 2008 Oct. 2.60<br />

0.1916 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-S64 2002<br />

QY6<br />

2005 GN59 2454745.97 2008 Oct. 6.47 0.05212 1opposition,<br />

arc = 81 days MPO 77864 2005 GN59<br />

(85770) 1998 UP1 2454746.17 2008 Oct. 6.67<br />

0.1677 7 oppositions, 1990-2003 MPO 73921 (85770) 1998<br />

UP1<br />

2001 RV17 2454746.49 2008 Oct. 6.99 0.1707 1opposition,<br />

arc = 63 days MPO 20944 2001 RV17<br />

2005 TQ45 2454746.59 2008 Oct. 7.09 0.04426 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-TA1 2005 TQ45<br />

1999 VP11 2454756.14 2008 Oct. 16.64<br />

0.1841 3 oppositions, 1999-2004 MPO 73966 1999<br />

VP11<br />

2001 UY4 2454758.01 2008 Oct. 18.51<br />

0.1909 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 74105 2001<br />

UY4<br />

2001 UF5 2454760.14 2008 Oct. 20.64 0.1056 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 7 days MPO 62374 2001 UF5<br />

2000 FJ10 2454762.18 2008 Oct. 22.68<br />

0.06339 3 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-S74 2000<br />

FJ10<br />

(22099) 2000 EX106 2454762.62 2008 Oct. 23.12<br />

0.1773 3 oppositions, 1994-2001 MPO 8962 (22099) 2000<br />

EX106<br />

2005 VF 2454764.06 2008 Oct. 24.56 0.1677 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-W17 2005 VF<br />

2004 FW1 2454766.71 2008 Oct. 27.21 0.06462 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 62536 2004 FW1<br />

2003 UW29 2454767.06 2008 Oct. 27.56 0.05187 1opposition,<br />

arc = 35 days MPO 57991 2003 UW29<br />

2004 XZ130 2454767.66 2008 Oct. 28.16<br />

0.1082 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-W78 2004<br />

XZ130<br />

1998 VO 2454768.87 2008 Oct. 29.37 0.08067 1opposition,<br />

arc = 37 days MPO 50397 1998 VO<br />

2001 VG16 2454769.11 2008 Oct. 29.61 0.09355 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 21148 2001 VG16<br />

2004 LB6 2454772.27 2008 Nov. 1.77<br />

0.1495 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 74310 2004<br />

LB6<br />

1999 VF22 2454774.92 2008 Nov. 4.42 0.1171 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 57713 1999 VF22<br />

2005 CN 2454776.07 2008 Nov. 5.57 0.1684 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 74487 2005 CN<br />

2003 JX2 2454778.56 2008 Nov. 8.06 0.1996 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 48380 2003 JX2<br />

(4179) Toutatis 2454780.01 2008 Nov. 9.51<br />

0.05025 8 oppositions, 1988-2000 MPO 65990 (4179)<br />

Toutatis<br />

2001 VE2 2454780.30 2008 Nov. 9.80 0.1123 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 23896 2001 VE2<br />

2003 RU11 2454781.50 2008 Nov. 11.00 0.1796 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 53765 2003 RU11<br />

2000 WN10 2454783.35 2008 Nov. 12.85<br />

0.1452 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-X18 2000<br />

WN10<br />

2004 XK3 2454791.72 2008 Nov. 21.22 0.03228 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 74441 2004 XK3<br />

(85236) 1993 KH 2454792.84 2008 Nov. 22.34<br />

0.09943 6 oppositions, 1993-2004 MPO 62622 (85236) 1993<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

KH<br />

2002 RX211 2454794.21 2008 Nov. 23.71<br />

0.1768 3 oppositions, 1999-2005 E2005-X18 2002<br />

RX211<br />

(85774) 1998 UT18 2454795.89 2008 Nov. 25.39<br />

0.1053 4 oppositions, 1989-2004 MPO 62818 (85774) 1998<br />

UT18<br />

2003 HA 2454798.24 2008 Nov. 27.74<br />

0.1952 3 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 77694 2003<br />

HA<br />

2002 LK 2454807.05 2008 Dec. 6.55 0.1451 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 38336 2002 LK<br />

2004 WC1 2454808.14 2008 Dec. 7.64 0.1863 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 74439 2004 WC1<br />

2000 AF6 2454813.70 2008 Dec. 13.20<br />

0.07399 4 oppositions, 1991-2005 MPO 77429 2000<br />

AF6<br />

2002 AU4 2454818.09 2008 Dec. 17.59<br />

0.1971 2 oppositions, 1994-2002 MPO 47121 2002<br />

AU4<br />

2000 UG11 2454818.57 2008 Dec. 18.07 0.1796 1opposition,<br />

arc = 19 days MPO 41675 2000 UG11<br />

2004 XL14 2454821.50 2008 Dec. 21.00 0.06278 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 74443 2004 XL14<br />

2004 LV3 2454827.94 2008 Dec. 27.44<br />

0.06932 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77783 2004<br />

LV3<br />

2003 UX34 2454828.43 2008 Dec. 27.93<br />

0.1685 3 oppositions, 1996-2004 MPO 74289 2003<br />

UX34<br />

2002 AC5 2454830.41 2008 Dec. 29.91 0.1073 1opposition,<br />

arc = 88 days MPO 30603 2002 AC5<br />

2001 WJ4 2454834.54 2009 Jan. 3.04 0.1759 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 21163 2001 WJ4<br />

2002 AO11 2454846.91 2009 Jan. 15.41 0.02000 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 24033 2002 AO11<br />

1998 CS1 2454849.25 2009 Jan. 17.75<br />

0.02914 5 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 73934 1998<br />

CS1<br />

1993 VD 2454850.33 2009 Jan. 18.83<br />

0.1495 3 oppositions, 1993-2004 MPO 57657 1993<br />

VD<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2000 CK59 2454854.31 2009 Jan. 22.81 0.05060 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPC 39594 2000 CK59<br />

2004 XO63 2454856.17 2009 Jan. 24.67 0.1182 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 74453 2004 XO63<br />

2001 XR1 2454864.11 2009 Feb. 1.61<br />

0.1769 7 oppositions, 1987-2005 E2005-W50 2001<br />

XR1<br />

2001 CK32 2454868.64 2009 Feb. 6.14<br />

0.1200 2 oppositions, 2001-2002 MPO 77508 2001<br />

CK32<br />

2004 BB75 2454871.18 2009 Feb. 8.68 0.08455 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 62480 2004 BB75<br />

2004 BY1 2454871.85 2009 Feb. 9.35 0.09582 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 62469 2004 BY1<br />

2000 WP19 2454874.22 2009 Feb. 11.72<br />

0.1835 2 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 74049 2000<br />

WP19<br />

2003 YX1 2454876.55 2009 Feb. 14.05 0.1468 1opposition,<br />

arc = 87 days MPO 62458 2003 YX1<br />

2000 BM19 2454879.32 2009 Feb. 16.82<br />

0.1172 3 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77436 2000<br />

BM19<br />

1999 AQ10 2454881.14 2009 Feb. 18.64 0.01183 1opposition,<br />

arc = 42 days MPO 1439 1999 AQ10<br />

2004 DA53 2454887.78 2009 Feb. 25.28 0.04542 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 62514 2004 DA53<br />

2000 BL19 2454888.90 2009 Feb. 26.40 0.1341 1opposition,<br />

arc = 158 days MPO 2730 2000 BL19<br />

1978 CA 2454897.65 2009 Mar. 7.15<br />

0.1813 3 oppositions, 1978-2005 MPO 73921 1978<br />

CA<br />

2005 ES70 2454900.18 2009 Mar. 9.68 0.08269 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 77827 2005 ES70<br />

2003 WP25 2454902.18 2009 Mar. 11.68<br />

0.03631 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 74299 2003<br />

WP25<br />

(52768) 1998 OR2 2454902.57 2009 Mar. 12.07<br />

0.1795 5 oppositions, 1987-2002 MPO 38742 (52768) 1998<br />

OR2<br />

(14402) 1991 DB 2454906.44 2009 Mar. 15.94<br />

0.1130 2 oppositions, 1991-2000 MPC 39819 (14402) 1991<br />

DB<br />

2005 EF 2454913.73 2009 Mar. 23.23 0.1550 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 209 days E2005-S64 2005 EF<br />

1998 SC15 2454914.19 2009 Mar. 23.69<br />

0.1988 3 oppositions, 1998-2005 MPO 77373 1998<br />

SC15<br />

2002 VX91 2454919.40 2009 Mar. 28.90<br />

0.06455 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 70353 2002<br />

VX91<br />

2002 GG8 2454924.57 2009 Apr. 3.07 0.04036 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 30735 2002 GG8<br />

2004 VC 2454924.68 2009 Apr. 3.18<br />

0.1319 2 oppositions, 1992-2005 MPO 77791 2004<br />

VC<br />

2002 EB3 2454932.40 2009 Apr. 10.90<br />

0.1061 4 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 77587 2002<br />

EB3<br />

2003 SG170 2454940.84 2009 Apr. 19.34<br />

0.1483 3 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 66314 2003<br />

SG170<br />

2001 VG5 2454948.35 2009 Apr. 26.85<br />

0.1503 3 oppositions, 1987-2004 MPO 70307 2001<br />

VG5<br />

2004 GU9 2454950.29 2009 Apr. 28.79<br />

0.1885 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-T22 2004<br />

GU9<br />

2001 GQ2 2454955.12 2009 May 3.62<br />

0.1620 2 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 74964 2001<br />

GQ2<br />

1996 FG3 2454957.88 2009 May 6.38<br />

0.1561 5 oppositions, 1996-2001 MPO 70212 1996<br />

FG3<br />

2004 FM17 2454960.82 2009 May 9.32 0.1440 1opposition,<br />

arc = 49 days MPO 66347 2004 FM17<br />

2002 AN129 2454965.77 2009 May 14.27 0.1134 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 24052 2002 AN129<br />

2004 JP12 2454967.93 2009 May 16.43 0.1528 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 66374 2004 JP12<br />

2001 SG286 2454968.81 2009 May 17.31 0.03081 1opposition,<br />

arc = 55 days MPO 57845 2001 SG286<br />

1996 TP6 2454972.50 2009 May 21.00 0.1336 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 62217 1996 TP6<br />

2000 HO40 2454975.40 2009 May 23.90 0.07384 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 57775 2000 HO40<br />

1991 JW 2454975.47 2009 May 23.97<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.08122 4 oppositions, 1955-1997 MPC 35683 1991<br />

JW<br />

1991 TB2 2454976.22 2009 May 24.72 0.1382 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 57655 1991 TB2<br />

2005 HN3 2454982.28 2009 May 30.78 0.1293 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 77877 2005 HN3<br />

2002 LT38 2454984.64 2009 June 2.14 0.09593 1opposition,<br />

arc = 39 days MPO 62391 2002 LT38<br />

2005 EH94 2454987.19 2009 June 4.69 0.1583 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 77831 2005 EH94<br />

2004 FY15 2454990.43 2009 June 7.93 0.1005 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 62539 2004 FY15<br />

2004 YG1 2454990.92 2009 June 8.42 0.1917 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 77796 2004 YG1<br />

2003 QO104 2454991.90 2009 June 9.40<br />

0.09451 5 oppositions, 1981-2005 E2005-X13 2003<br />

QO104<br />

1994 CC 2454992.76 2009 June 10.26<br />

0.01683 6 oppositions, 1988-2005 E2005-W74 1994<br />

CC<br />

(85938) 1999 DJ4 2454995.01 2009 June 12.51<br />

0.1812 3 oppositions, 1999-2004 MPO 62887 (85938) 1999<br />

DJ4<br />

2004 MN1 2454996.36 2009 June 13.86 0.06082 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 66388 2004 MN1<br />

2002 LR24 2454996.46 2009 June 13.96 0.1016 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 32039 2002 LR24<br />

2004 RK9 2454996.50 2009 June 14.00 0.1291 1opposition,<br />

arc = 37 days MPO 70397 2004 RK9<br />

2002 LZ45 2455001.83 2009 June 19.33 0.08741 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 32041 2002 LZ45<br />

2002 LZ45 2455001.83 2009 June 19.33 0.08741 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 32041 2002 LZ45<br />

2005 MR5 2455003.10 2009 June 20.60 0.1784 1opposition,<br />

arc = 89 days E2005-S35 2005 MR5<br />

2002 KL6 2455010.98 2009 June 28.48<br />

0.1478 3 oppositions, 1995-2005 MPO 77601 2002<br />

KL6<br />

2001 FE90 2455011.10 2009 June 28.60 0.01848 1opposition,<br />

arc = 121 days MPO 16093 2001 FE90<br />

2000 QK130 2455011.73 2009 June 29.23<br />

0.1398 2 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 72104 2000<br />

QK130<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2004 KF17 2455013.99 2009 July 1.49 0.1431 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 66383 2004 KF17<br />

2001 HY7 2455023.31 2009 July 10.81<br />

0.09180 2 oppositions, 2001-2002 MPO 33908 2001<br />

HY7<br />

1999 MN 2455024.68 2009 July 12.18<br />

0.1036 3 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 77384 1999<br />

MN<br />

2005 ER70 2455029.26 2009 July 16.76 0.1825 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 77827 2005 ER70<br />

2005 CN61 2455034.38 2009 July 21.88 0.1663 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 74497 2005 CN61<br />

2004 SR26 2455052.68 2009 Aug. 9.18 0.1895 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 70470 2004 SR26<br />

(9162) 1987 OA 2455057.66 2009 Aug. 14.16<br />

0.1060 4 oppositions, 1987-1998 MPO 77287 (9162) 1987<br />

OA<br />

(17274) 2000 LC16 2455060.53 2009 Aug. 17.03<br />

0.1943 3 oppositions, 1955-2000 MPO 57634 (17274) 2000<br />

LC16<br />

1991 BN 2455060.55 2009 Aug. 17.05<br />

0.1324 4 oppositions, 1991-2005 MPO 77350 1991<br />

BN<br />

2003 EF54 2455061.32 2009 Aug. 17.82<br />

0.05325 4 oppositions, 2003-2005 E2005-T65 2003<br />

EF54<br />

2002 RQ25 2455062.29 2009 Aug. 18.79 0.07779 1opposition,<br />

arc = 55 days MPO 38378 2002 RQ25<br />

2005 CW25 2455063.95 2009 Aug. 20.45<br />

0.08647 2 oppositions, 2005-2005 MPO 77811 2005<br />

CW25<br />

2002 EU11 2455068.28 2009 Aug. 24.78 0.02482 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 30703 2002 EU11<br />

2005 QQ87 2455068.38 2009 Aug. 24.88 0.07939 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-R57 2005 QQ87<br />

2002 CY58 2455068.53 2009 Aug. 25.03 0.09043 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 62387 2002 CY58<br />

1997 GD32 2455068.63 2009 Aug. 25.13 0.1058 1opposition,<br />

arc = 22 days MPC 29935 1997 GD32<br />

(8566) 1996 EN 2455071.95 2009 Aug. 28.45<br />

0.1942 3 oppositions, 1996-1998 MPO 77287 (8566) 1996<br />

EN<br />

2005 EF 2455075.97 2009 Sept. 1.47 0.1459 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 209 days E2005-S64 2005 EF<br />

2005 TE15 2455079.62 2009 Sept. 5.12 0.1797 1opposition,<br />

arc = 52 days E2005-W62 2005 TE15<br />

2003 CR20 2455087.51 2009 Sept.13.01<br />

0.1180 3 oppositions, 1975-2003 MPO 62442 2003<br />

CR20<br />

2000 CO101 2455092.46 2009 Sept.17.96 0.04573 1opposition,<br />

arc = 212 days MPO 3927 2000 CO101<br />

2004 FC18 2455098.92 2009 Sept.24.42 0.1112 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 62539 2004 FC18<br />

2005 SP9 2455099.85 2009 Sept.25.35 0.09478 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days E2005-V70 2005 SP9<br />

2005 CN 2455100.04 2009 Sept.25.54 0.05372 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 74487 2005 CN<br />

2004 HO 2455102.29 2009 Sept.27.79<br />

0.1467 3 oppositions, 1999-2004 MPO 74310 2004<br />

HO<br />

1998 FW4 2455104.28 2009 Sept.29.78<br />

0.02218 5 oppositions, 1994-2005 E2005-S64 1998<br />

FW4<br />

(85770) 1998 UP1 2455111.51 2009 Oct. 7.01<br />

0.1776 7 oppositions, 1990-2003 MPO 73921 (85770) 1998<br />

UP1<br />

2001 SE270 2455112.60 2009 Oct. 8.10 0.1527 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 18510 2001 SE270<br />

(68216) 2001 CV26 2455113.16 2009 Oct. 8.66<br />

0.02518 3 oppositions, 1995-2003 MPO 62208 (68216) 2001<br />

CV26<br />

2004 AR1 2455120.07 2009 Oct. 15.57<br />

0.1918 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 62467 2004<br />

AR1<br />

1999 AP10 2455124.81 2009 Oct. 20.31<br />

0.07630 4 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 47762 1999<br />

AP10<br />

2005 US6 2455124.98 2009 Oct. 20.48 0.1875 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-V01 2005 US6<br />

2005 TR50 2455127.46 2009 Oct. 22.96 0.009891 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days E2005-V70 2005 TR50<br />

1999 LF6 2455127.54 2009 Oct. 23.04<br />

0.1502 3 oppositions, 1979-2004 MPO 73948 1999<br />

LF6<br />

2003 EP4 2455127.92 2009 Oct. 23.42 0.06661 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 50748 2003 EP4<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2003 SM84 2455129.52 2009 Oct. 25.02 0.1843 1opposition,<br />

arc = 57 days MPO 57947 2003 SM84<br />

2003 YT1 2455133.02 2009 Oct. 28.52<br />

0.1192 5 oppositions, 1982-2005 MPO 74303 2003<br />

YT1<br />

2005 RQ6 2455135.56 2009 Oct. 31.06 0.1336 1opposition,<br />

arc = 94 days E2005-X04 2005 RQ6<br />

2004 XZ130 2455139.24 2009 Nov. 3.74<br />

0.1373 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-W78 2004<br />

XZ130<br />

2000 XK44 2455139.90 2009 Nov. 4.40<br />

0.07395 2 oppositions, 1975-2001 MPO 47997 2000<br />

XK44<br />

2002 KM3 2455142.93 2009 Nov. 7.43 0.07390 1opposition,<br />

arc = 18 days MPO 62391 2002 KM3<br />

(54660) 2000 UJ1 2455143.13 2009 Nov. 7.63<br />

0.1113 3 oppositions, 2000-2002 MPO 39500 (54660) 2000<br />

UJ1<br />

2000 TO64 2455145.97 2009 Nov. 10.47<br />

0.1136 3 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 66163 2000<br />

TO64<br />

2000 WN10 2455148.16 2009 Nov. 12.66<br />

0.1397 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-X18 2000<br />

WN10<br />

2001 XV266 2455150.97 2009 Nov. 15.47<br />

0.1196 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-V49 2001<br />

XV266<br />

1998 VF32 2455157.52 2009 Nov. 22.02<br />

0.04259 2 oppositions, 1998-2005 E2005-W45 1998<br />

VF32<br />

2004 XJ 2455159.34 2009 Nov. 23.84 0.08851 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 74440 2004 XJ<br />

2001 WW1 2455160.62 2009 Nov. 25.12<br />

0.1119 2 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-W33 2001<br />

WW1<br />

2003 UY12 2455161.54 2009 Nov. 26.04 0.1977 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 57987 2003 UY12<br />

2005 RA 2455172.08 2009 Dec. 6.58 0.09549 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days E2005-R59 2005 RA<br />

2002 WP 2455172.15 2009 Dec. 6.65<br />

0.1830 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 77680 2002<br />

WP<br />

2002 XN14 2455172.70 2009 Dec. 7.20 0.09645 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 81 days MPO 77682 2002 XN14<br />

1999 LS7 2455178.14 2009 Dec. 12.64<br />

0.1862 5 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 77384 1999<br />

LS7<br />

2001 BP61 2455184.68 2009 Dec. 19.18<br />

0.1951 2 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 40126 2001<br />

BP61<br />

2003 YL118 2455187.98 2009 Dec. 22.48 0.03230 1opposition,<br />

arc = 27 days MPO 58107 2003 YL118<br />

(3361) Orpheus 2455191.27 2009 Dec. 25.77<br />

0.1383 7 oppositions, 1982-1998 MPC 32296 (3361)<br />

Orpheus<br />

2004 XG29 2455192.11 2009 Dec. 26.61 0.1060 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days MPO 74447 2004 XG29<br />

2005 WX 2455194.55 2009 Dec. 29.05 0.1519 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-W54 2005 WX<br />

2003 YT70 2455199.84 2010 Jan. 3.34 0.1100 1opposition,<br />

arc = 22 days MPO 58099 2003 YT70<br />

2003 WR21 2455203.08 2010 Jan. 6.58<br />

0.1259 3 oppositions, 1990-2004 MPO 70365 2003<br />

WR21<br />

2003 CR1 2455204.00 2010 Jan. 7.50 0.1773 1opposition,<br />

arc = 39 days MPO 43505 2003 CR1<br />

(24761) Ahau 2455208.46 2010 Jan. 11.96<br />

0.1820 4 oppositions, 1993-2001 MPO 12399 (24761)<br />

Ahau<br />

169P/NEAT 2455208.61 2010 Jan. 12.11<br />

0.1944 MPC 54701 169P/<br />

NEAT<br />

2000 YH66 2455209.49 2010 Jan. 12.99<br />

0.1786 5 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 74065 2000<br />

YH66<br />

2002 PP6 2455217.85 2010 Jan. 21.35<br />

0.1831 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 66278 2002<br />

PP6<br />

2003 BH 2455218.57 2010 Jan. 22.07<br />

0.09093 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 75831 2003<br />

BH<br />

2001 BE10 2455221.87 2010 Jan. 25.37<br />

0.1510 2 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 66182 2001<br />

BE10<br />

1998 XE12 2455225.10 2010 Jan. 28.60<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.1127 7 oppositions, 1995-2005 MPO 77380 1998<br />

XE12<br />

2005 OU2 2455226.92 2010 Jan. 30.42 0.1241 1opposition,<br />

arc = 84 days E2005-U20 2005 OU2<br />

2002 AJ129 2455227.14 2010 Jan. 30.64<br />

0.1822 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 77584 2002<br />

AJ129<br />

2001 TE2 2455241.46 2010 Feb. 13.96<br />

0.06726 3 oppositions, 2000-2002 MPO 66217 2001<br />

TE2<br />

2001 FD58 2455246.59 2010 Feb. 19.09<br />

0.1502 3 oppositions, 2000-2002 MPO 66184 2001<br />

FD58<br />

2002 XY38 2455247.56 2010 Feb. 20.06 0.04187 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days MPO 43480 2002 XY38<br />

2002 EZ11 2455251.95 2010 Feb. 24.45<br />

0.1992 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 62388 2002<br />

EZ11<br />

2001 VJ5 2455252.44 2010 Feb. 24.94 0.1147 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days MPO 62379 2001 VJ5<br />

2001 PT9 2455257.60 2010 Mar. 2.10 0.03532 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 18352 2001 PT9<br />

2000 CO101 2455258.25 2010 Mar. 2.75 0.1277 1opposition,<br />

arc = 212 days MPO 3927 2000 CO101<br />

2003 WP25 2455262.91 2010 Mar. 7.41<br />

0.1122 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 74299 2003<br />

WP25<br />

(4486) Mithra 2455268.07 2010 Mar. 12.57 0.1890<br />

10 oppositions, 1974-2002 MPO 38159 (4486) Mithra<br />

2005 UO 2455268.46 2010 Mar. 12.96 0.1421 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days E2005-W50 2005 UO<br />

(88254) 2001 FM129 2455269.36 2010 Mar. 13.86<br />

0.1056 5 oppositions, 1978-2004 MPO 77348 (88254) 2001<br />

FM129<br />

2000 AF6 2455272.38 2010 Mar. 16.88<br />

0.1819 4 oppositions, 1991-2005 MPO 77429 2000<br />

AF6<br />

2000 EZ106 2455274.37 2010 Mar. 18.87 0.1478 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPC 40488 2000 EZ106<br />

2000 EW70 2455279.33 2010 Mar. 23.83 0.05939 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 47866 2000 EW70<br />

2002 TE66 2455283.70 2010 Mar. 28.20<br />

0.1233 3 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 77658 2002<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

TE66<br />

2002 FU5 2455290.96 2010 Apr. 4.46 0.1387 1opposition,<br />

arc = 34 days MPO 30730 2002 FU5<br />

2004 ER21 2455292.75 2010 Apr. 6.25 0.08089 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 62522 2004 ER21<br />

2002 FQ5 2455296.77 2010 Apr. 10.27<br />

0.1656 2 oppositions, 2002-2002 MPO 50600 2002<br />

FQ5<br />

2003 TT9 2455298.30 2010 Apr. 11.80 0.09820 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 53836 2003 TT9<br />

2001 XV266 2455301.60 2010 Apr. 15.10<br />

0.1856 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-V49 2001<br />

XV266<br />

2001 HC 2455302.31 2010 Apr. 15.81<br />

0.1693 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77530 2001<br />

HC<br />

2001 QE71 2455303.81 2010 Apr. 17.31 0.09433 1opposition,<br />

arc = 25 days MPO 18380 2001 QE71<br />

2004 FG11 2455307.82 2010 Apr. 21.32 0.1830 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 62538 2004 FG11<br />

2002 LX 2455310.42 2010 Apr. 23.92 0.1394 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 34011 2002 LX<br />

2004 US1 2455312.22 2010 Apr. 25.72 0.06660 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPO 74425 2004 US1<br />

2004 GU9 2455315.02 2010 Apr. 28.52<br />

0.1970 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-T22 2004<br />

GU9<br />

2002 JR100 2455316.49 2010 Apr. 29.99 0.02077 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 70351 2002 JR100<br />

2005 JR5 2455327.48 2010 May 10.98 0.06146 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 77879 2005 JR5<br />

2003 FY6 2455331.89 2010 May 15.39 0.1415 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 48342 2003 FY6<br />

2002 XQ40 2455332.92 2010 May 16.42 0.1628 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 41888 2002 XQ40<br />

2003 HR32 2455334.32 2010 May 17.82<br />

0.1418 2 oppositions, 2003-2004 MPO 57915 2003<br />

HR32<br />

2004 JX20 2455336.82 2010 May 20.32<br />

0.1494 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77783 2004<br />

JX20<br />

2003 QC10 2455340.13 2010 May 23.63 0.08697 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 53744 2003 QC10<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2000 GJ147 2455346.27 2010 May 29.77<br />

0.1880 4 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-W74 2000<br />

GJ147<br />

2005 GB120 2455346.90 2010 May 30.40 0.1728 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 77870 2005 GB120<br />

2002 GK1 2455350.00 2010 June 2.50 0.1950 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 30733 2002 GK1<br />

2004 KH17 2455351.95 2010 June 4.45 0.09401 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 66383 2004 KH17<br />

1999 MN 2455351.98 2010 June 4.48<br />

0.03342 3 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 77384 1999<br />

MN<br />

1999 HE1 2455352.91 2010 June 5.41<br />

0.07676 3 oppositions, 1999-2003 MPO 57686 1999<br />

HE1<br />

2003 MN 2455358.53 2010 June 11.03 0.1094 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 50768 2003 MN<br />

1998 SH36 2455360.28 2010 June 12.78<br />

0.1533 2 oppositions, 1998-2001 MPO 12896 1998<br />

SH36<br />

2004 YG1 2455368.85 2010 June 21.35 0.1097 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 77796 2004 YG1<br />

2004 NF3 2455373.02 2010 June 25.52 0.09906 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 70368 2004 NF3<br />

2003 MA3 2455375.20 2010 June 27.70<br />

0.07397 4 oppositions, 1998-2005 MPO 77696 2003<br />

MA3<br />

2005 ED318 2455376.35 2010 June 28.85 0.07181 1opposition,<br />

arc = 147 days E2005-U68 2005 ED318<br />

2005 QC5 2455377.21 2010 June 29.71 0.1514 1opposition,<br />

arc = 56 days E2005-U16 2005 QC5<br />

2001 KM20 2455384.64 2010 July 7.14 0.08808 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 14443 2001 KM20<br />

2002 LT24 2455391.48 2010 July 13.98 0.1527 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 77603 2002 LT24<br />

2002 BF25 2455396.11 2010 July 18.61 0.02671 1opposition,<br />

arc = 45 days MPO 74133 2002 BF25<br />

2001 OT 2455400.69 2010 July 23.19 0.1413 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days MPO 70298 2001 OT<br />

(85989) 1999 JD6 2455404.79 2010 July 27.29<br />

0.1386 6 oppositions, 1990-2004 MPO 77348 (85989) 1999<br />

JD6<br />

2003 MJ4 2455408.78 2010 July 31.28 0.1619 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 178 days MPO 57915 2003 MJ4<br />

1994 CB 2455409.18 2010 July 31.68<br />

0.09050 2 oppositions, 1994-2004 MPO 71943 1994<br />

CB<br />

2002 QY6 2455409.31 2010 July 31.81<br />

0.1428 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-S64 2002<br />

QY6<br />

2000 AA6 2455413.13 2010 Aug. 4.63 0.1344 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPC 38174 2000 AA6<br />

(6239) Minos 2455419.38 2010 Aug. 10.88<br />

0.09849 4 oppositions, 1983-1994 MPO 57623 (6239)<br />

Minos<br />

2002 AV31 2455419.75 2010 Aug. 11.25<br />

0.1877 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 72455 2002<br />

AV31<br />

2004 SC56 2455421.58 2010 Aug. 13.08 0.07609 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 70475 2004 SC56<br />

2002 AC9 2455421.64 2010 Aug. 13.14 0.04716 1opposition,<br />

arc = 55 days MPO 30604 2002 AC9<br />

2005 WE 2455422.76 2010 Aug. 14.26 0.1886 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days E2005-X08 2005 WE<br />

2005 NZ6 2455423.16 2010 Aug. 14.66 0.1550 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days E2005-Q25 2005 NZ6<br />

2002 EA 2455425.02 2010 Aug. 16.52 0.07212 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 70340 2002 EA<br />

2000 QV7 2455433.27 2010 Aug. 24.77<br />

0.1513 2 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 57781 2000<br />

QV7<br />

2005 QQ87 2455433.58 2010 Aug. 25.08 0.07977 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-R57 2005 QQ87<br />

2004 PR92 2455434.28 2010 Aug. 25.78 0.1539 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 66416 2004 PR92<br />

2002 EY2 2455438.53 2010 Aug. 30.03<br />

0.1080 2 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 61221 2002<br />

EY2<br />

1999 CG9 2455439.53 2010 Aug. 31.03 0.08359 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPC 34320 1999 CG9<br />

1998 QP 2455439.64 2010 Aug. 31.14 0.08191 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPC 32527 1998 QP<br />

(85640) 1998 OX4 2455440.07 2010 Aug. 31.57<br />

0.1886 4 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 62766 (85640) 1998<br />

OX4<br />

(85640) 1998 OX4 2455440.07 2010 Aug. 31.57<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.1886 4 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 62766 (85640) 1998<br />

OX4<br />

2002 CY46 2455441.98 2010 Sept. 2.48<br />

0.1640 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 62387 2002<br />

CY46<br />

2004 LK 2455443.34 2010 Sept. 3.84 0.1995 1opposition,<br />

arc = 78 days MPO 70366 2004 LK<br />

2001 TB 2455466.37 2010 Sept.26.87 0.1523 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 57845 2001 TB<br />

2002 TZ57 2455467.28 2010 Sept.27.78 0.05929 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 38453 2002 TZ57<br />

2003 EW59 2455467.57 2010 Sept.28.07 0.1030 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 48340 2003 EW59<br />

1998 UO1 2455470.63 2010 Oct. 1.13<br />

0.08242 6 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 73942 1998<br />

UO1<br />

2004 RQ252 2455470.86 2010 Oct. 1.36 0.1125 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 70453 2004 RQ252<br />

2005 GE59 2455471.07 2010 Oct. 1.57 0.1977 1opposition,<br />

arc = 116 days MPO 77863 2005 GE59<br />

2005 CN 2455472.41 2010 Oct. 2.91 0.1049 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 74487 2005 CN<br />

2004 TJ10 2455474.96 2010 Oct. 5.46 0.1694 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 70479 2004 TJ10<br />

(85770) 1998 UP1 2455476.90 2010 Oct. 7.40<br />

0.1882 7 oppositions, 1990-2003 MPO 73921 (85770) 1998<br />

UP1<br />

2001 WN5 2455479.79 2010 Oct. 10.29<br />

0.1073 3 oppositions, 1996-2003 MPO 48155 2001<br />

WN5<br />

1999 VO6 2455483.81 2010 Oct. 14.31<br />

0.08817 6 oppositions, 1993-2005 E2005-X08 1999<br />

VO6<br />

2004 FU4 2455486.18 2010 Oct. 16.68 0.1507 1opposition,<br />

arc = 79 days MPO 66346 2004 FU4<br />

(66146) 1998 TU3 2455486.93 2010 Oct. 17.43<br />

0.1774 8 oppositions, 1982-2003 MPO 57653 (66146) 1998<br />

TU3<br />

103P/Hartley 2455490.27 2010 Oct. 20.77<br />

0.1207 MPC 53468 103P/<br />

Hartley<br />

(65679) 1989 UQ 2455490.79 2010 Oct. 21.29<br />

0.1533 6 oppositions, 1954-2003 MPO 57652 (65679) 1989<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

UQ<br />

2000 TU28 2455493.07 2010 Oct. 23.57 0.06807 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 6414 2000 TU28<br />

1998 MQ 2455493.28 2010 Oct. 23.78<br />

0.1997 6 oppositions, 1979-2005 MPO 77367 1998<br />

MQ<br />

2005 UN 2455495.33 2010 Oct. 25.83 0.03273 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days E2005-U88 2005 UN<br />

2003 UV11 2455499.68 2010 Oct. 30.18<br />

0.01295 3 oppositions, 1996-2004 MPO 74288 2003<br />

UV11<br />

2005 TE45 2455499.86 2010 Oct. 30.36 0.1400 1opposition,<br />

arc = 54 days E2005-W54 2005 TE45<br />

2005 UN5 2455501.11 2010 Oct. 31.61 0.1334 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days E2005-U88 2005 UN5<br />

2000 UK11 2455501.66 2010 Nov. 1.16 0.1593 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 41675 2000 UK11<br />

2000 HA24 2455503.87 2010 Nov. 3.37<br />

0.1583 4 oppositions, 1993-2005 MPO 77460 2000<br />

HA24<br />

2005 UZ5 2455504.12 2010 Nov. 3.62 0.1345 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days E2005-V42 2005 UZ5<br />

2002 VE68 2455507.64 2010 Nov. 7.14 0.03537 1opposition,<br />

arc = 098 days E2005-V84 2002 VE68<br />

(3838) Epona 2455507.81 2010 Nov. 7.31<br />

0.1973 7 oppositions, 1986-1999 MPO 43316 (3838)<br />

Epona<br />

2004 TC10 2455508.90 2010 Nov. 8.40<br />

0.1509 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-W33 2004<br />

TC10<br />

2005 TB15 2455512.97 2010 Nov. 12.47 0.1805 1opposition,<br />

arc = 59 days E2005-W93 2005 TB15<br />

2000 WN10 2455512.99 2010 Nov. 12.49<br />

0.1350 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-X18 2000<br />

WN10<br />

2005 UO5 2455514.19 2010 Nov. 13.69 0.1980 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-V27 2005 UO5<br />

1998 HG49 2455515.02 2010 Nov. 14.52<br />

0.1422 2 oppositions, 1998-2002 MPO 66068 1998<br />

HG49<br />

2005 QY151 2455516.53 2010 Nov. 16.03<br />

0.1996 3 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-W93 2005<br />

QY151<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2005 JU81 2455518.01 2010 Nov. 17.51 0.04078 1opposition,<br />

arc = 18 days MPO 77892 2005 JU81<br />

1991 JW 2455529.41 2010 Nov. 28.91<br />

0.09520 4 oppositions, 1955-1997 MPC 35683 1991<br />

JW<br />

2005 LW3 2455530.40 2010 Nov. 29.90 0.1135 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days MPO 77906 2005 LW3<br />

2002 EZ16 2455531.49 2010 Nov. 30.99<br />

0.1898 5 oppositions, 1995-2005 MPO 74151 2002<br />

EZ16<br />

2005 GC120 2455531.72 2010 Dec. 1.22<br />

0.04344 2 oppositions, 2005-2005 E2005-X08 2005<br />

GC120<br />

2000 AC6 2455537.30 2010 Dec. 6.80<br />

0.06432 2 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 56047 2000<br />

AC6<br />

2000 JH5 2455538.36 2010 Dec. 7.86<br />

0.1208 3 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77462 2000<br />

JH5<br />

2004 XC51 2455539.51 2010 Dec. 9.01 0.1111 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 74451 2004 XC51<br />

2005 WP57 2455541.55 2010 Dec. 11.05 0.1601 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days E2005-X08 2005 WP57<br />

2002 XS90 2455544.50 2010 Dec. 14.00 0.06710 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 41898 2002 XS90<br />

1999 XK136 2455549.31 2010 Dec. 18.81 0.1693 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPC 38158 1999 XK136<br />

2002 JU15 2455549.65 2010 Dec. 19.15 0.1705 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 32016 2002 JU15<br />

2004 XL14 2455552.06 2010 Dec. 21.56 0.1280 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 74443 2004 XL14<br />

1999 LS7 2455557.39 2010 Dec. 26.89<br />

0.1447 5 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 77384 1999<br />

LS7<br />

2005 LC 2455571.78 2011 Jan. 10.28 0.1915 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 77905 2005 LC<br />

2000 AZ93 2455573.23 2011 Jan. 11.73<br />

0.04769 2 oppositions, 2000-2002 MPO 22125 2000<br />

AZ93<br />

2005 EE 2455573.43 2011 Jan. 11.93<br />

0.09961 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 76711 2005<br />

EE<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

1992 BF 2455574.49 2011 Jan. 12.99<br />

0.1801 4 oppositions, 1992-2005 MPO 77350 1992<br />

BF<br />

2001 BA16 2455580.15 2011 Jan. 18.65 0.1807 1opposition,<br />

arc = 40 days MPO 12273 2001 BA16<br />

2003 YO3 2455588.46 2011 Jan. 26.96 0.1636 1opposition,<br />

arc = 98 days MPO 62458 2003 YO3<br />

2004 BM11 2455591.05 2011 Jan. 29.55 0.1227 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 58120 2004 BM11<br />

2001 CQ36 2455593.19 2011 Jan. 31.69 0.1253 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 37540 2001 CQ36<br />

1999 CG9 2455593.34 2011 Jan. 31.84 0.09590 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPC 34320 1999 CG9<br />

1998 HE3 2455595.78 2011 Feb. 3.28<br />

0.09734 3 oppositions, 1993-2002 MPO 47728 1998<br />

HE3<br />

2004 TR12 2455597.19 2011 Feb. 4.69<br />

0.1582 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-V34 2004<br />

TR12<br />

2000 WO107 2455597.32 2011 Feb. 4.82<br />

0.1462 4 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 77487 2000<br />

WO107<br />

2004 RD252 2455599.16 2011 Feb. 6.66 0.1194 1opposition,<br />

arc = 215 days MPO 77787 2004 RD252<br />

2000 EF104 2455607.16 2011 Feb. 14.66<br />

0.1834 3 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77448 2000<br />

EF104<br />

2003 YG118 2455613.15 2011 Feb. 20.65<br />

0.1739 3 oppositions, 2003-2005 E2005-U16 2003<br />

YG118<br />

2003 FC5 2455614.72 2011 Feb. 22.22<br />

0.1448 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 53733 2003<br />

FC5<br />

2004 EK1 2455619.29 2011 Feb. 26.79 0.05778 1opposition,<br />

arc = 37 days MPO 62517 2004 EK1<br />

2005 ES70 2455628.78 2011 Mar. 8.28 0.09473 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 77827 2005 ES70<br />

(23187) 2000 PN9 2455631.49 2011 Mar. 10.99<br />

0.1169 4 oppositions, 1990-2002 MPO 38163 (23187) 2000<br />

PN9<br />

2005 EA 2455634.43 2011 Mar. 13.93 0.04556 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 77816 2005 EA<br />

2001 FO127 2455635.59 2011 Mar. 15.09 0.1760 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 19 days MPO 13842 2001 FO127<br />

(11885) 1990 SS 2455638.06 2011 Mar. 17.56<br />

0.1021 2 oppositions, 1990-1999 MPC 36242 (11885) 1990<br />

SS<br />

2002 JU15 2455640.43 2011 Mar. 19.93 0.1660 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 32016 2002 JU15<br />

2004 EM20 2455647.84 2011 Mar. 27.34<br />

0.1536 3 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-W93 2004<br />

EM20<br />

2001 AD2 2455651.76 2011 Mar. 31.26<br />

0.1033 3 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 66181 2001<br />

AD2<br />

2004 FJ29 2455653.52 2011 Apr. 2.02 0.1489 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPO 66348 2004 FJ29<br />

2002 FW1 2455653.71 2011 Apr. 2.21 0.1155 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 30729 2002 FW1<br />

(85953) 1999 FK21 2455654.59 2011 Apr. 3.09<br />

0.1789 4 oppositions, 1971-2004 MPO 62893 (85953) 1999<br />

FK21<br />

2004 XN50 2455655.71 2011 Apr. 4.21 0.1466 1opposition,<br />

arc = 80 days MPO 77794 2004 XN50<br />

2002 DB4 2455667.40 2011 Apr. 15.90<br />

0.1606 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 57851 2002<br />

DB4<br />

2004 QT24 2455669.13 2011 Apr. 17.63<br />

0.1405 3 oppositions, 1998-2005 E2005-T93 2004<br />

QT24<br />

2003 FF5 2455675.50 2011 Apr. 24.00 0.05453 1opposition,<br />

arc = 213 days MPO 62443 2003 FF5<br />

2004 HQ1 2455675.83 2011 Apr. 24.33 0.09871 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 66364 2004 HQ1<br />

2003 FU3 2455682.27 2011 Apr. 30.77 0.1471 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 48341 2003 FU3<br />

1998 VE31 2455685.60 2011 May 4.10 0.1447 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 57680 1998 VE31<br />

2003 YT1 2455686.85 2011 May 5.35<br />

0.1679 5 oppositions, 1982-2005 MPO 74303 2003<br />

YT1<br />

2002 CQ11 2455699.56 2011 May 18.06<br />

0.08913 4 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 77584 2002<br />

CQ11<br />

1999 NA5 2455704.41 2011 May 22.91<br />

0.1404 2 oppositions, 1999-2003 MPO 55866 1999<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

NA5<br />

2003 AL73 2455707.69 2011 May 26.19 0.1248 1opposition,<br />

arc = 134 days MPO 48314 2003 AL73<br />

2005 WA 2455708.09 2011 May 26.59 0.1746 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days E2005-X04 2005 WA<br />

2002 JC 2455713.74 2011 June 1.24<br />

0.1478 4 oppositions, 1991-2005 MPO 77595 2002<br />

JC<br />

2002 JB9 2455724.07 2011 June 11.57<br />

0.1834 2 oppositions, 2002-2002 MPO 41765 2002<br />

JB9<br />

2001 VH75 2455725.28 2011 June 12.78<br />

0.1084 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77578 2001<br />

VH75<br />

2004 LO2 2455728.25 2011 June 15.75 0.03827 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 66384 2004 LO2<br />

2002 NN4 2455731.28 2011 June 18.78 0.1620 1opposition,<br />

arc = 66 days MPO 61231 2002 NN4<br />

1998 KM3 2455731.72 2011 June 19.22<br />

0.09268 2 oppositions, 1998-2001 MPO 12867 1998<br />

KM3<br />

(65909) 1998 FH12 2455736.00 2011 June 23.50<br />

0.1379 3 oppositions, 1998-2003 MPO 77342 (65909) 1998<br />

FH12<br />

(3988) 1986 LA 2455739.88 2011 June 27.38<br />

0.1853 4 oppositions, 1986-1997 MPO 77284 (3988) 1986<br />

LA<br />

2002 EM7 2455743.69 2011 July 1.19 0.02854 1opposition,<br />

arc = 25 days MPO 30702 2002 EM7<br />

2004 YG1 2455744.31 2011 July 1.81 0.08778 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 77796 2004 YG1<br />

2001 QP181 2455746.39 2011 July 3.89 0.09215 1opposition,<br />

arc = 47 days MPO 57839 2001 QP181<br />

2003 DX10 2455755.29 2011 July 12.79<br />

0.1738 2 oppositions, 2003-2003 MPO 57913 2003<br />

DX10<br />

2003 YS117 2455757.30 2011 July 14.80<br />

0.1901 2 oppositions, 2003-2004 MPO 74304 2003<br />

YS117<br />

1999 VT25 2455760.23 2011 July 17.73<br />

0.1471 3 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 72017 1999<br />

VT25<br />

2005 WA 2455765.54 2011 July 23.04 0.1806 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 14 days E2005-X04 2005 WA<br />

(3103) Eger 2455778.47 2011 Aug. 4.97<br />

0.1528 8 oppositions, 1982-1997 MPC 32296 (3103)<br />

Eger<br />

2002 CU46 2455783.70 2011 Aug. 10.20 0.1106 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 27831 2002 CU46<br />

1988 TA 2455787.74 2011 Aug. 14.24 0.1977 1opposition,<br />

arc = 63 days MPC 38021 1988 TA<br />

45P/Honda-Mrkos-Pajdusak2455788.79 2011 Aug. 15.29<br />

0.06007 MPC 48383 45P/Honda-<br />

Mrkos-Pajdusak<br />

1996 PC1 2455791.30 2011 Aug. 17.80<br />

0.1762 2 oppositions, 1996-2001 MPO 16007 1996<br />

PC1<br />

1996 MQ 2455792.77 2011 Aug. 19.27 0.1281 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPC 27563 1996 MQ<br />

2005 QQ87 2455798.79 2011 Aug. 25.29 0.08028 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-R57 2005 QQ87<br />

2000 CP101 2455800.36 2011 Aug. 26.86 0.08834 1opposition,<br />

arc = 32 days MPC 39601 2000 CP101<br />

2002 JR100 2455801.98 2011 Aug. 28.48 0.05085 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 70351 2002 JR100<br />

1999 RQ36 2455815.54 2011 Sept.11.04<br />

0.1766 3 oppositions, 1999-2005 E2005-U10 1999<br />

RQ36<br />

2004 ST26 2455820.08 2011 Sept.15.58 0.1187 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 70470 2004 ST26<br />

1991 TF3 2455821.46 2011 Sept.16.96<br />

0.08572 2 oppositions, 1991-2001 MPO 20672 1991<br />

TF3<br />

2001 FA58 2455822.08 2011 Sept.17.58 0.05445 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 12323 2001 FA58<br />

2004 AR1 2455822.09 2011 Sept.17.59<br />

0.1444 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 62467 2004<br />

AR1<br />

2004 SV55 2455822.39 2011 Sept.17.89 0.1427 1opposition,<br />

arc = 46 days MPO 74366 2004 SV55<br />

2000 SP43 2455831.09 2011 Sept.26.59<br />

0.1392 3 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 57782 2000<br />

SP43<br />

2005 CU38 2455832.95 2011 Sept.28.45 0.1632 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 74495 2005 CU38<br />

2003 QC10 2455833.20 2011 Sept.28.70 0.09768 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 53744 2003 QC10<br />

2002 QY6 2455838.40 2011 Oct. 3.90<br />

0.1276 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-S64 2002<br />

QY6<br />

2004 SW26 2455840.70 2011 Oct. 6.20 0.1145 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 70471 2004 SW26<br />

2005 TQ45 2455841.75 2011 Oct. 7.25 0.09138 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-TA1 2005 TQ45<br />

(85770) 1998 UP1 2455842.28 2011 Oct. 7.78<br />

0.1997 7 oppositions, 1990-2003 MPO 73921 (85770) 1998<br />

UP1<br />

2005 SL 2455843.07 2011 Oct. 8.57 0.09170 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-T15 2005 SL<br />

2002 AG29 2455843.66 2011 Oct. 9.16<br />

0.1981 3 oppositions, 1985-2003 MPO 57849 2002<br />

AG29<br />

1998 SD9 2455843.93 2011 Oct. 9.43 0.05968 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPC 32779 1998 SD9<br />

2005 GD60 2455846.43 2011 Oct. 11.93 0.1606 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 77864 2005 GD60<br />

2004 JO20 2455846.64 2011 Oct. 12.14 0.1685 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 66376 2004 JO20<br />

2000 OJ8 2455847.66 2011 Oct. 13.16<br />

0.1281 4 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77467 2000<br />

OJ8<br />

1998 SC15 2455853.26 2011 Oct. 18.76<br />

0.1215 3 oppositions, 1998-2005 MPO 77373 1998<br />

SC15<br />

2000 AB6 2455854.89 2011 Oct. 20.39 0.06637 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPC 38865 2000 AB6<br />

2001 UP 2455855.74 2011 Oct. 21.24 0.1149 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 38327 2001 UP<br />

2003 UM3 2455856.78 2011 Oct. 22.28 0.1759 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 53840 2003 UM3<br />

2003 FH 2455858.53 2011 Oct. 24.03<br />

0.06537 2 oppositions, 2003-2003 MPO 62443 2003<br />

FH<br />

2005 TR50 2455859.59 2011 Oct. 25.09 0.03728 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days E2005-V70 2005 TR50<br />

2005 CJ 2455861.43 2011 Oct. 26.93 0.07964 1opposition,<br />

arc = 64 days MPO 77808 2005 CJ<br />

1993 VD 2455861.49 2011 Oct. 26.99<br />

0.09019 3 oppositions, 1993-2004 MPO 57657 1993<br />

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VD<br />

2004 AD1 2455867.53 2011 Nov. 2.03 0.1796 1opposition,<br />

arc = 35 days MPO 62467 2004 AD1<br />

1999 VF22 2455872.49 2011 Nov. 6.99 0.1579 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 57713 1999 VF22<br />

2004 VB61 2455874.48 2011 Nov. 8.98 0.1896 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days MPO 74435 2004 VB61<br />

2004 YE 2455877.00 2011 Nov. 11.50 0.1069 1opposition,<br />

arc = 19 days MPO 74467 2004 YE<br />

2000 WN10 2455877.93 2011 Nov. 12.43<br />

0.1318 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-X18 2000<br />

WN10<br />

2002 SR41 2455879.18 2011 Nov. 13.68<br />

0.1918 4 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 77651 2002<br />

SR41<br />

2001 WV1 2455880.02 2011 Nov. 14.52 0.1548 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 21162 2001 WV1<br />

(10145) 1994 CK1 2455882.48 2011 Nov. 16.98<br />

0.1767 3 oppositions, 1994-1999 MPO 27569 (10145) 1994<br />

CK1<br />

2005 WS3 2455885.00 2011 Nov. 19.50 0.1253 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days E2005-X18 2005 WS3<br />

1996 FG3 2455889.16 2011 Nov. 23.66<br />

0.1014 5 oppositions, 1996-2001 MPO 70212 1996<br />

FG3<br />

1994 XL1 2455894.16 2011 Nov. 28.66<br />

0.1182 2 oppositions, 1994-2005 E2005-W78 1994<br />

XL1<br />

2005 AN26 2455894.70 2011 Nov. 29.20<br />

0.09288 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 76589 2005<br />

AN26<br />

2002 TZ66 2455895.80 2011 Nov. 30.30 0.1471 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 38456 2002 TZ66<br />

2004 JN1 2455896.70 2011 Dec. 1.20 0.1480 1opposition,<br />

arc = 37 days MPO 66372 2004 JN1<br />

2002 VU114 2455900.60 2011 Dec. 5.10 0.05263 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 74240 2002 VU114<br />

2003 SS84 2455904.84 2011 Dec. 9.34<br />

0.1723 2 oppositions, 2003-2004 MPO 62448 2003<br />

SS84<br />

2003 WM7 2455904.95 2011 Dec. 9.45<br />

0.1246 2 oppositions, 2003-2004 MPO 70365 2003<br />

WM7<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2000 FJ10 2455905.14 2011 Dec. 9.64<br />

0.1213 3 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-S74 2000<br />

FJ10<br />

2003 XV 2455910.09 2011 Dec. 14.59 0.04838 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 58079 2003 XV<br />

1999 XP35 2455915.64 2011 Dec. 20.14<br />

0.1991 4 oppositions, 1976-2004 MPO 73974 1999<br />

XP35<br />

2000 YA 2455921.66 2011 Dec. 26.16 0.007355 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 41676 2000 YA<br />

2003 AK18 2455924.23 2011 Dec. 28.73 0.05703 1opposition,<br />

arc = 109 days MPO 48309 2003 AK18<br />

2001 YE4 2455924.82 2011 Dec. 29.32 0.05893 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 24005 2001 YE4<br />

2000 CH59 2455925.38 2011 Dec. 29.88<br />

0.1158 2 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 62271 2000<br />

CH59<br />

2004 XK50 2455927.29 2011 Dec. 31.79 0.1904 1opposition,<br />

arc = 25 days MPO 74451 2004 XK50<br />

2004 FG29 2455929.30 2012 Jan. 2.80 0.1939 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 62541 2004 FG29<br />

2002 AB2 2455929.74 2012 Jan. 3.24 0.1394 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 24030 2002 AB2<br />

2003 AF23 2455931.03 2012 Jan. 4.53 0.03605 1opposition,<br />

arc = 46 days MPO 43486 2003 AF23<br />

2002 YC12 2455931.51 2012 Jan. 5.01 0.02315 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 41901 2002 YC12<br />

1999 LS7 2455932.93 2012 Jan. 6.43<br />

0.1379 5 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 77384 1999<br />

LS7<br />

2003 YT70 2455936.79 2012 Jan. 10.29 0.1640 1opposition,<br />

arc = 22 days MPO 58099 2003 YT70<br />

2002 BF25 2455937.97 2012 Jan. 11.47 0.06774 1opposition,<br />

arc = 45 days MPO 74133 2002 BF25<br />

2004 YD 2455938.96 2012 Jan. 12.46 0.1278 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 74467 2004 YD<br />

2005 BU 2455940.71 2012 Jan. 14.21 0.05448 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 74483 2005 BU<br />

1996 AE2 2455941.86 2012 Jan. 15.36 0.1663 1opposition,<br />

arc = 32 days MPC 26749 1996 AE2<br />

2001 OC36 2455946.39 2012 Jan. 19.89 0.09986 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 16114 2001 OC36<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2003 BV35 2455949.25 2012 Jan. 22.75 0.1416 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 41931 2003 BV35<br />

(7341) 1991 VK 2455952.49 2012 Jan. 25.99<br />

0.06504 8 oppositions, 1981-2002 MPO 38160 (7341) 1991<br />

VK<br />

(433) Eros 2455957.96 2012 Jan. 31.46 0.1787<br />

42 oppositions, 1893-1993 MPC 24086 (433) Eros<br />

2003 UQ25 2455962.37 2012 Feb. 4.87 0.1339 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 62450 2003 UQ25<br />

2005 EZ223 2455962.41 2012 Feb. 4.91 0.1518 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 77848 2005 EZ223<br />

2003 EP16 2455964.39 2012 Feb. 6.89 0.09986 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 48333 2003 EP16<br />

2002 TZ66 2455976.13 2012 Feb. 18.63 0.1247 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 38456 2002 TZ66<br />

2000 ET70 2455977.36 2012 Feb. 19.86<br />

0.04544 4 oppositions, 1977-2002 MPO 33869 2000<br />

ET70<br />

2002 QC7 2455986.26 2012 Feb. 28.76 0.07196 1opposition,<br />

arc = 72 days MPO 38366 2002 QC7<br />

2005 EL70 2455997.45 2012 Mar. 10.95 0.1378 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 77827 2005 EL70<br />

1999 RD32 2456000.94 2012 Mar. 14.44<br />

0.1488 3 oppositions, 1995-2002 MPO 41580 1999<br />

RD32<br />

2004 HD 2456004.07 2012 Mar. 17.57 0.08537 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 66364 2004 HD<br />

2001 QJ142 2456008.75 2012 Mar. 22.25 0.1863 1opposition,<br />

arc = 32 days MPO 18395 2001 QJ142<br />

1999 GS6 2456012.64 2012 Mar. 26.14<br />

0.1117 3 oppositions, 1999-2003 MPO 47775 1999<br />

GS6<br />

2004 FY1 2456021.84 2012 Apr. 4.34 0.1234 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 62536 2004 FY1<br />

2004 TB10 2456023.30 2012 Apr. 5.80 0.09171 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 74368 2004 TB10<br />

2003 UD22 2456024.30 2012 Apr. 6.80 0.1714 1opposition,<br />

arc = 59 days MPO 57989 2003 UD22<br />

1995 DW1 2456024.66 2012 Apr. 7.16<br />

0.1711 2 oppositions, 1995-1996 MPO 14105 1995<br />

DW1<br />

2004 RQ252 2456031.58 2012 Apr. 14.08 0.02261 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 70453 2004 RQ252<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2003 GQ22 2456032.22 2012 Apr. 14.72 0.1180 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPO 48364 2003 GQ22<br />

1996 SK 2456036.32 2012 Apr. 18.82<br />

0.1727 3 oppositions, 1996-2003 MPO 50376 1996<br />

SK<br />

2001 WC47 2456037.40 2012 Apr. 19.90<br />

0.1013 4 oppositions, 1991-2004 MPO 70311 2001<br />

WC47<br />

2003 WH166 2456041.25 2012 Apr. 23.75 0.05327 1opposition,<br />

arc = 52 days MPO 66319 2003 WH166<br />

2004 MD 2456048.84 2012 May 1.34<br />

0.1673 2 oppositions, 2004-2004 MPO 77783 2004<br />

MD<br />

2001 SZ269 2456050.20 2012 May 2.70 0.07579 1opposition,<br />

arc = 54 days MPO 57845 2001 SZ269<br />

1998 HE3 2456058.25 2012 May 10.75<br />

0.03192 3 oppositions, 1993-2002 MPO 47728 1998<br />

HE3<br />

2005 SQ9 2456059.81 2012 May 12.31 0.08210 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days E2005-W17 2005 SQ9<br />

2002 CQ11 2456059.89 2012 May 12.39<br />

0.1022 4 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 77584 2002<br />

CQ11<br />

2001 BA16 2456065.90 2012 May 18.40 0.1167 1opposition,<br />

arc = 40 days MPO 12273 2001 BA16<br />

(4183) Cuno 2456068.30 2012 May 20.80 0.1218<br />

13 oppositions, 1959-2002 MPO 38158 (4183) Cuno<br />

2002 VX94 2456073.76 2012 May 26.26<br />

0.1869 5 oppositions, 1986-2005 MPO 77679 2002<br />

VX94<br />

1994 NK 2456074.43 2012 May 26.93 0.1138 1opposition,<br />

arc = 51 days MPC 23983 1994 NK<br />

2002 AW 2456074.48 2012 May 26.98<br />

0.1925 3 oppositions, 1991-2002 MPO 66258 2002<br />

AW<br />

1998 KJ17 2456074.89 2012 May 27.39 0.03549 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPC 32089 1998 KJ17<br />

2001 CQ36 2456078.06 2012 May 30.56 0.02585 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 37540 2001 CQ36<br />

2002 OA22 2456079.15 2012 May 31.65<br />

0.1197 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 70352 2002<br />

OA22<br />

2001 LB 2456086.12 2012 June 7.62 0.07259 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 32 days MPO 16098 2001 LB<br />

2002 AC 2456094.81 2012 June 16.31<br />

0.1599 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 56321 2002<br />

AC<br />

1999 BJ8 2456094.98 2012 June 16.48<br />

0.1768 4 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 38208 1999<br />

BJ8<br />

1999 XL136 2456096.28 2012 June 17.78 0.08006 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 53633 1999 XL136<br />

2003 UQ12 2456097.03 2012 June 18.53 0.1161 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 62450 2003 UQ12<br />

2004 HB39 2456098.73 2012 June 20.23 0.1596 1opposition,<br />

arc = 91 days MPO 70365 2004 HB39<br />

2005 GO21 2456100.27 2012 June 21.77 0.04396 1opposition,<br />

arc = 48 days MPO 77859 2005 GO21<br />

2005 QQ30 2456114.72 2012 July 6.22 0.1763 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days E2005-U20 2005 QQ30<br />

2002 XH4 2456115.50 2012 July 7.00<br />

0.1851 2 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 69419 2002<br />

XH4<br />

2004 CL 2456115.69 2012 July 7.19 0.03042 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 62488 2004 CL<br />

2003 MK4 2456117.40 2012 July 8.90<br />

0.1673 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 74258 2003<br />

MK4<br />

1999 NW2 2456117.47 2012 July 8.97 0.08564 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 41580 1999 NW2<br />

2004 YG1 2456118.42 2012 July 9.92 0.1591 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 77796 2004 YG1<br />

P/2002 O5 (NEAT) 2456118.71 2012 July 10.21<br />

0.1739 MPC 51823 P/2002 O5<br />

(NEAT)<br />

2000 JB6 2456118.72 2012 July 10.22<br />

0.1780 3 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 66123 2000<br />

JB6<br />

2005 NE21 2456123.71 2012 July 15.21 0.1560 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days E2005-Q41 2005 NE21<br />

2003 KU2 2456123.87 2012 July 15.37<br />

0.1035 2 oppositions, 2003-2004 MPO 77695 2003<br />

KU2<br />

2004 EW9 2456125.40 2012 July 16.90<br />

0.1202 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 74309 2004<br />

EW9<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2002 AM31 2456131.49 2012 July 22.99<br />

0.03514 4 oppositions, 1983-2005 MPO 77583 2002<br />

AM31<br />

2004 TE10 2456139.23 2012 July 30.73 0.1603 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 70479 2004 TE10<br />

2001 AA50 2456139.89 2012 July 31.39<br />

0.1355 2 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 62314 2001<br />

AA50<br />

2000 RN77 2456143.21 2012 Aug. 3.71<br />

0.1955 2 oppositions, 2000-2001 MPO 17456 2000<br />

RN77<br />

2004 SB56 2456143.55 2012 Aug. 4.05 0.1394 1opposition,<br />

arc = 57 days MPO 74366 2004 SB56<br />

2000 SD8 2456143.75 2012 Aug. 4.25<br />

0.1673 2 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-V72 2000<br />

SD8<br />

2004 SC56 2456148.09 2012 Aug. 8.59 0.1121 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 70475 2004 SC56<br />

2005 RK3 2456148.16 2012 Aug. 8.66 0.1846 1opposition,<br />

arc = 41 days E2005-W20 2005 RK3<br />

2005 WK4 2456148.63 2012 Aug. 9.13 0.1324 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days E2005-X13 2005 WK4<br />

(37655) Illapa 2456151.83 2012 Aug. 12.33<br />

0.09513 6 oppositions, 1994-2002 MPO 50355 (37655)<br />

Illapa<br />

2002 PD11 2456155.43 2012 Aug. 15.93 0.1186 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 62393 2002 PD11<br />

(4581) Asclepius 2456155.87 2012 Aug. 16.37<br />

0.1079 2 oppositions, 1989-1990 MPO 3855 (4581)<br />

Asclepius<br />

2000 ET70 2456160.57 2012 Aug. 21.07<br />

0.1503 4 oppositions, 1977-2002 MPO 33869 2000<br />

ET70<br />

2005 QQ87 2456163.97 2012 Aug. 24.47 0.08127 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-R57 2005 QQ87<br />

(66146) 1998 TU3 2456165.44 2012 Aug. 25.94<br />

0.1265 8 oppositions, 1982-2003 MPO 57653 (66146) 1998<br />

TU3<br />

2003 BQ35 2456167.97 2012 Aug. 28.47 0.1512 1opposition,<br />

arc = 32 days MPO 48318 2003 BQ35<br />

(4769) Castalia 2456168.21 2012 Aug. 28.71<br />

0.1135 7 oppositions, 1989-2002 MPO 38159 (4769)<br />

Castalia<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

1997 GD32 2456178.05 2012 Sept. 7.55 0.1202 1opposition,<br />

arc = 22 days MPC 29935 1997 GD32<br />

2002 SV 2456178.71 2012 Sept. 8.21 0.1056 1opposition,<br />

arc = 37 days MPO 62407 2002 SV<br />

2005 RZ2 2456179.98 2012 Sept. 9.48 0.1084 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days E2005-R36 2005 RZ2<br />

2003 UX34 2456185.18 2012 Sept.14.68<br />

0.1882 3 oppositions, 1996-2004 MPO 74289 2003<br />

UX34<br />

1998 QC1 2456185.56 2012 Sept.15.06<br />

0.1614 2 oppositions, 1998-1999 MPC 34020 1998<br />

QC1<br />

2002 EM6 2456186.19 2012 Sept.15.69 0.1834 1opposition,<br />

arc = 172 days MPO 35573 2002 EM6<br />

2002 RP137 2456186.78 2012 Sept.16.28 0.1624 1opposition,<br />

arc = 138 days MPO 62405 2002 RP137<br />

1998 FF14 2456189.80 2012 Sept.19.30<br />

0.09279 3 oppositions, 1998-2005 E2005-V70 1998<br />

FF14<br />

2005 FD 2456189.85 2012 Sept.19.35<br />

0.1916 2 oppositions, 2005-2005 E2005-W20 2005<br />

FD<br />

2002 EZ2 2456197.42 2012 Sept.26.92<br />

0.1922 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-W20 2002<br />

EZ2<br />

2002 TX55 2456197.56 2012 Sept.27.06 0.01562 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days MPO 74220 2002 TX55<br />

2002 TA67 2456197.70 2012 Sept.27.20 0.1874 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 38456 2002 TA67<br />

2005 JU1 2456201.78 2012 Oct. 1.28 0.06256 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 77878 2005 JU1<br />

1998 UO1 2456205.07 2012 Oct. 4.57<br />

0.1545 6 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 73942 1998<br />

UO1<br />

2005 PA17 2456207.38 2012 Oct. 6.88 0.04143 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-Q01 2005 PA17<br />

2004 UB 2456209.81 2012 Oct. 9.31 0.1934 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 74424 2004 UB<br />

2005 GQ21 2456213.21 2012 Oct. 12.71<br />

0.1980 2 oppositions, 1983-2005 E2005-X08 2005<br />

GQ21<br />

2005 ST1 2456214.91 2012 Oct. 14.41 0.1320 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days E2005-W20 2005 ST1<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2004 RX10 2456215.89 2012 Oct. 15.39 0.07989 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 70398 2004 RX10<br />

1999 VP6 2456218.22 2012 Oct. 17.72<br />

0.1766 3 oppositions, 1999-2004 MPO 73966 1999<br />

VP6<br />

1998 ST49 2456218.74 2012 Oct. 18.24<br />

0.07368 3 oppositions, 1998-2005 E2005-W20 1998<br />

ST49<br />

2002 TR190 2456219.70 2012 Oct. 19.20<br />

0.1712 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 66286 2002<br />

TR190<br />

1998 XX2 2456221.10 2012 Oct. 20.60<br />

0.1356 2 oppositions, 1998-2005 E2005-X04 1998<br />

XX2<br />

2003 UC5 2456221.47 2012 Oct. 20.97 0.1728 1opposition,<br />

arc = 34 days MPO 57985 2003 UC5<br />

2005 VK1 2456227.33 2012 Oct. 26.83 0.1460 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days E2005-V57 2005 VK1<br />

1991 VE 2456227.34 2012 Oct. 26.84<br />

0.08737 8 oppositions, 1991-2004 MPO 73922 1991<br />

VE<br />

2000 UR16 2456228.65 2012 Oct. 28.15 0.1651 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 9844 2000 UR16<br />

2001 JW2 2456229.00 2012 Oct. 28.50<br />

0.1038 3 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 48031 2001<br />

JW2<br />

2000 EA14 2456230.24 2012 Oct. 29.74<br />

0.09956 2 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77445 2000<br />

EA14<br />

(68216) 2001 CV26 2456230.53 2012 Oct. 30.03<br />

0.1746 3 oppositions, 1995-2003 MPO 62208 (68216) 2001<br />

CV26<br />

2000 GU127 2456232.57 2012 Nov. 1.07<br />

0.1061 3 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 47883 2000<br />

GU127<br />

(99907) 1989 VA 2456235.90 2012 Nov. 4.40<br />

0.1644 8 oppositions, 1989-2004 MPO 74505 (99907) 1989<br />

VA<br />

1990 UO 2456238.48 2012 Nov. 6.98 0.1954 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 47682 1990 UO<br />

2001 WN1 2456240.68 2012 Nov. 9.18<br />

0.1285 2 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 56319 2001<br />

WN1<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

1999 SF10 2456241.48 2012 Nov. 9.98 0.03496 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPC 36570 1999 SF10<br />

1998 VE31 2456242.01 2012 Nov. 10.51 0.1825 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 57680 1998 VE31<br />

2000 WN10 2456242.91 2012 Nov. 11.41<br />

0.1292 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-X18 2000<br />

WN10<br />

2001 YM2 2456250.26 2012 Nov. 18.76 0.1160 1opposition,<br />

arc = 57 days MPO 26095 2001 YM2<br />

2005 XN 2456254.32 2012 Nov. 22.82 0.1481 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-X18 2005 XN<br />

2005 XX 2456256.43 2012 Nov. 24.93 0.05806 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-X18 2005 XX<br />

1994 XD 2456259.01 2012 Nov. 27.51<br />

0.05186 2 oppositions, 1994-2005 E2005-S74 1994<br />

XD<br />

2004 XK3 2456259.02 2012 Nov. 27.52 0.1141 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 74441 2004 XK3<br />

2005 WY1 2456259.21 2012 Nov. 27.71 0.07822 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-W54 2005 WY1<br />

2001 QJ142 2456259.27 2012 Nov. 27.77 0.1748 1opposition,<br />

arc = 32 days MPO 18395 2001 QJ142<br />

(4179) Toutatis 2456273.78 2012 Dec. 12.28<br />

0.04633 8 oppositions, 1988-2000 MPO 65990 (4179)<br />

Toutatis<br />

2002 XQ40 2456275.44 2012 Dec. 13.94 0.03833 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 41888 2002 XQ40<br />

(88213) 2001 AF2 2456277.21 2012 Dec. 15.71<br />

0.1812 4 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 63766 (88213) 2001<br />

AF2<br />

2004 YA5 2456279.02 2012 Dec. 17.52 0.05853 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 74468 2004 YA5<br />

1999 NW2 2456281.03 2012 Dec. 19.53 0.1696 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 41580 1999 NW2<br />

2004 XL14 2456281.55 2012 Dec. 20.05 0.1998 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 74443 2004 XL14<br />

2002 AU4 2456282.69 2012 Dec. 21.19<br />

0.1023 2 oppositions, 1994-2002 MPO 47121 2002<br />

AU4<br />

2003 SD220 2456284.67 2012 Dec. 23.17<br />

0.1536 2 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 57965 2003<br />

SD220<br />

(33342) 1998 WT24 2456284.82 2012 Dec. 23.32<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.1779 3 oppositions, 1998-2002 MPO 73897 (33342) 1998<br />

WT24<br />

2001 LL5 2456285.71 2012 Dec. 24.21<br />

0.1571 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77539 2001<br />

LL5<br />

2000 WL63 2456288.19 2012 Dec. 26.69 0.1770 1opposition,<br />

arc = 208 days MPO 15093 2000 WL63<br />

2003 UC20 2456291.31 2012 Dec. 29.81<br />

0.06593 2 oppositions, 1954-2003 MPO 57988 2003<br />

UC20<br />

2005 SC 2456297.00 2013 Jan. 4.50 0.1900 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days E2005-T60 2005 SC<br />

2005 DD 2456299.07 2013 Jan. 6.57 0.09965 1opposition,<br />

arc = 43 days MPO 77815 2005 DD<br />

2002 AY1 2456300.46 2013 Jan. 7.96<br />

0.03814 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 56321 2002<br />

AY1<br />

2000 DL8 2456301.65 2013 Jan. 9.15 0.1364 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 57752 2000 DL8<br />

(99942) Apophis 2456301.99 2013 Jan. 9.49<br />

0.09667 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 74525 (99942)<br />

Apophis<br />

2005 BD 2456302.05 2013 Jan. 9.55 0.04003 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 74483 2005 BD<br />

2003 YS17 2456303.37 2013 Jan. 10.87 0.1617 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 62459 2003 YS17<br />

1999 LS7 2456305.66 2013 Jan. 13.16<br />

0.1806 5 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 77384 1999<br />

LS7<br />

1999 UR 2456312.87 2013 Jan. 20.37 0.1948 1opposition,<br />

arc = 117 days MPC 38810 1999 UR<br />

2001 BE10 2456325.67 2013 Feb. 2.17<br />

0.1908 2 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 66182 2001<br />

BE10<br />

2003 EE16 2456325.93 2013 Feb. 2.43<br />

0.1471 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 75844 2003<br />

EE16<br />

2003 BN4 2456326.37 2013 Feb. 2.87 0.08406 1opposition,<br />

arc = 58 days MPO 48316 2003 BN4<br />

1999 HA2 2456329.34 2013 Feb. 5.84 0.1493 1opposition,<br />

arc = 55 days MPC 35096 1999 HA2<br />

2002 LY1 2456332.72 2013 Feb. 9.22 0.07962 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 70351 2002 LY1<br />

(3752) Camillo 2456335.75 2013 Feb. 12.25 0.1478<br />

12 oppositions, 1976-2003 MPO 47596 (3752) Camillo<br />

1999 YK5 2456338.93 2013 Feb. 15.43<br />

0.1263 5 oppositions, 1999-2004 MPO 57736 1999<br />

YK5<br />

2005 RZ2 2456340.92 2013 Feb. 17.42 0.07965 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days E2005-R36 2005 RZ2<br />

2001 RN 2456343.91 2013 Feb. 20.41<br />

0.1558 2 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 52879 2001<br />

RN<br />

2003 BB21 2456351.55 2013 Feb. 28.05 0.1427 1opposition,<br />

arc = 126 days MPO 48317 2003 BB21<br />

2005 ES70 2456357.25 2013 Mar. 5.75 0.1081 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 77827 2005 ES70<br />

2000 ED14 2456363.94 2013 Mar. 12.44<br />

0.1499 2 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 42920 2000<br />

ED14<br />

(7888) 1993 UC 2456371.57 2013 Mar. 20.07<br />

0.1260 5 oppositions, 1989-1997 MPO 65992 (7888) 1993<br />

UC<br />

2002 JW15 2456371.61 2013 Mar. 20.11<br />

0.1560 2 oppositions, 1996-2002 MPO 33996 2002<br />

JW15<br />

2003 FY6 2456375.41 2013 Mar. 23.91 0.05402 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 48342 2003 FY6<br />

2005 EF 2456377.72 2013 Mar. 26.22 0.1774 1opposition,<br />

arc = 209 days E2005-S64 2005 EF<br />

(96315) 1997 AP10 2456379.70 2013 Mar. 28.20<br />

0.1178 7 oppositions, 1997-2004 MPO 70554 (96315) 1997<br />

AP10<br />

1998 KG3 2456381.02 2013 Mar. 29.52<br />

0.1294 2 oppositions, 1998-2003 MPO 46341 1998<br />

KG3<br />

(4034) 1986 PA 2456384.46 2013 Apr. 1.96<br />

0.1528 8 oppositions, 1986-2001 MPO 13522 (4034) 1986<br />

PA<br />

2005 TS15 2456390.00 2013 Apr. 7.50 0.03751 1opposition,<br />

arc = 54 days E2005-W84 2005 TS15<br />

2002 TR190 2456392.75 2013 Apr. 10.25<br />

0.1115 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 66286 2002<br />

TR190<br />

2003 EO16 2456403.50 2013 Apr. 21.00 0.1836 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 50 days MPO 50749 2003 EO16<br />

2000 UY33 2456410.41 2013 Apr. 27.91 0.1486 1opposition,<br />

arc = 144 days MPO 12251 2000 UY33<br />

2004 RX164 2456411.34 2013 Apr. 28.84 0.1994 1opposition,<br />

arc = 25 days MPO 70434 2004 RX164<br />

2005 NZ6 2456411.88 2013 Apr. 29.38 0.06168 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days E2005-Q25 2005 NZ6<br />

1988 TA 2456421.64 2013 May 9.14 0.04225 1opposition,<br />

arc = 63 days MPC 38021 1988 TA<br />

2000 GD147 2456435.34 2013 May 22.84<br />

0.1445 3 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 73995 2000<br />

GD147<br />

2002 OD20 2456436.08 2013 May 23.58<br />

0.03878 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77611 2002<br />

OD20<br />

2004 BV102 2456438.27 2013 May 25.77<br />

0.1795 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 76396 2004<br />

BV102<br />

1998 QE2 2456444.39 2013 May 31.89<br />

0.03921 3 oppositions, 1998-2002 MPO 66070 1998<br />

QE2<br />

2004 KH17 2456445.95 2013 June 2.45 0.1116 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 66383 2004 KH17<br />

1999 JV3 2456448.41 2013 June 4.91<br />

0.1425 3 oppositions, 1978-1999 MPO 4450 1999<br />

JV3<br />

2000 FM10 2456448.56 2013 June 5.06<br />

0.1293 5 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 66115 2000<br />

FM10<br />

2002 KL3 2456449.79 2013 June 6.29<br />

0.1702 2 oppositions, 2002-2002 MPO 41766 2002<br />

KL3<br />

2002 DU3 2456452.86 2013 June 9.36<br />

0.1970 2 oppositions, 2002-2002 MPO 66272 2002<br />

DU3<br />

(53550) 2000 BF19 2456455.02 2013 June 11.52<br />

0.1655 4 oppositions, 1991-2002 MPO 39063 (53550) 2000<br />

BF19<br />

2005 TG50 2456455.42 2013 June 11.92 0.1536 1opposition,<br />

arc = 32 days E2005-V79 2005 TG50<br />

(17188) 1999 WC2 2456456.21 2013 June 12.71<br />

0.1007 3 oppositions, 1990-2000 MPO 41502 (17188) 1999<br />

WC2<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2004 NF3 2456458.32 2013 June 14.82 0.1727 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 70368 2004 NF3<br />

2004 EW 2456467.19 2013 June 23.69<br />

0.1840 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77777 2004<br />

EW<br />

2002 LT24 2456467.83 2013 June 24.33 0.06036 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 77603 2002 LT24<br />

2002 GT 2456470.05 2013 June 26.55<br />

0.1202 3 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 77590 2002<br />

GT<br />

2003 RU11 2456474.71 2013 July 1.21 0.1929 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 53765 2003 RU11<br />

2005 HN3 2456479.06 2013 July 5.56 0.1214 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 77877 2005 HN3<br />

(7753) 1988 XB 2456484.05 2013 July 10.55<br />

0.1183 8 oppositions, 1988-2004 MPO 73858 (7753) 1988<br />

XB<br />

2001 PJ9 2456491.50 2013 July 18.00<br />

0.07472 2 oppositions, 2001-2002 MPO 57834 2001<br />

PJ9<br />

2003 DZ15 2456503.25 2013 July 29.75 0.02031 1opposition,<br />

arc = 25 days MPO 48329 2003 DZ15<br />

2001 SO73 2456504.06 2013 July 30.56<br />

0.1879 4 oppositions, 1991-2004 MPO 74099 2001<br />

SO73<br />

2005 EH94 2456510.53 2013 Aug. 6.03 0.06738 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 77831 2005 EH94<br />

2005 WK4 2456513.48 2013 Aug. 8.98 0.02495 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days E2005-X13 2005 WK4<br />

2002 AV31 2456515.65 2013 Aug. 11.15<br />

0.1833 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 72455 2002<br />

AV31<br />

(6037) 1988 EG 2456516.67 2013 Aug. 12.17<br />

0.1847 6 oppositions, 1988-2001 MPO 38159 (6037) 1988<br />

EG<br />

2004 EW 2456519.24 2013 Aug. 14.74<br />

0.1829 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77777 2004<br />

EW<br />

2003 QK5 2456521.58 2013 Aug. 17.08 0.1792 1opposition,<br />

arc = 66 days MPO 62446 2003 QK5<br />

1972 RB 2456524.63 2013 Aug. 20.13 0.1108 1opposition,<br />

arc = 49 days MPO 47678 1972 RB<br />

1999 CF9 2456527.52 2013 Aug. 23.02<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.06339 6 oppositions, 1999-2005 E2005-V53 1999<br />

CF9<br />

(52760) 1998 ML14 2456528.94 2013 Aug. 24.44<br />

0.05624 3 oppositions, 1998-2003 MPO 38738 (52760) 1998<br />

ML14<br />

2005 QQ87 2456529.18 2013 Aug. 24.68 0.08260 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-R57 2005 QQ87<br />

2002 QZ6 2456529.37 2013 Aug. 24.87 0.1859 1opposition,<br />

arc = 73 days MPO 38366 2002 QZ6<br />

2004 AR1 2456529.61 2013 Aug. 25.11<br />

0.05434 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 62467 2004<br />

AR1<br />

(4581) Asclepius 2456530.13 2013 Aug. 25.63<br />

0.1188 2 oppositions, 1989-1990 MPO 3855 (4581)<br />

Asclepius<br />

2002 JR9 2456535.88 2013 Aug. 31.38 0.1631 1opposition,<br />

arc = 239 days MPO 41765 2002 JR9<br />

1998 KY26 2456541.66 2013 Sept. 6.16 0.1172 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 38186 1998 KY26<br />

2005 EF 2456541.87 2013 Sept. 6.37 0.1874 1opposition,<br />

arc = 209 days E2005-S64 2005 EF<br />

2001 SQ263 2456552.33 2013 Sept.16.83 0.04562 1opposition,<br />

arc = 20 days MPO 62365 2001 SQ263<br />

(39565) 1992 SL 2456558.94 2013 Sept.23.44<br />

0.1798 5 oppositions, 1950-2002 MPO 27906 (39565) 1992<br />

SL<br />

1998 FW4 2456560.26 2013 Sept.24.76<br />

0.04500 5 oppositions, 1994-2005 E2005-S64 1998<br />

FW4<br />

1995 FJ 2456560.68 2013 Sept.25.18<br />

0.1777 2 oppositions, 1995-2004 MPO 60465 1995<br />

FJ<br />

2003 SW130 2456564.38 2013 Sept.28.88 0.09809 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 53798 2003 SW130<br />

2002 NV16 2456567.99 2013 Oct. 2.49 0.03524 1opposition,<br />

arc = 181 days MPO 41767 2002 NV16<br />

2002 OA22 2456568.03 2013 Oct. 2.53<br />

0.03575 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 70352 2002<br />

OA22<br />

2004 SB1 2456571.35 2013 Oct. 5.85<br />

0.1745 3 oppositions, 1995-2005 MPO 74360 2004<br />

SB1<br />

2002 AW 2456573.08 2013 Oct. 7.58<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.06209 3 oppositions, 1991-2002 MPO 66258 2002<br />

AW<br />

2005 JA22 2456573.78 2013 Oct. 8.28 0.1920 1opposition,<br />

arc = 64 days MPO 77881 2005 JA22<br />

2005 JO3 2456576.28 2013 Oct. 10.78 0.09736 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-V49 2005 JO3<br />

2003 UY12 2456579.76 2013 Oct. 14.26 0.1189 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 57987 2003 UY12<br />

2004 HX53 2456579.85 2013 Oct. 14.35 0.07583 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 66370 2004 HX53<br />

2003 UP25 2456585.62 2013 Oct. 20.12 0.1290 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 62450 2003 UP25<br />

2005 TR50 2456592.57 2013 Oct. 27.07 0.08223 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days E2005-V70 2005 TR50<br />

2005 UL1 2456598.34 2013 Nov. 1.84 0.1175 1opposition,<br />

arc = 19 days E2005-V79 2005 UL1<br />

2004 XK14 2456600.65 2013 Nov. 4.15 0.1511 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 74443 2004 XK14<br />

2004 BH11 2456605.41 2013 Nov. 8.91 0.1528 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 58120 2004 BH11<br />

2002 RO28 2456605.47 2013 Nov. 8.97 0.1972 1opposition,<br />

arc = 90 days MPO 41777 2002 RO28<br />

1997 WQ23 2456605.83 2013 Nov. 9.33 0.04887 1opposition,<br />

arc = 34 days MPC 31152 1997 WQ23<br />

2000 DK79 2456606.73 2013 Nov. 10.23<br />

0.1260 4 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77444 2000<br />

DK79<br />

2000 WN10 2456607.88 2013 Nov. 11.38<br />

0.1273 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-X18 2000<br />

WN10<br />

(6063) Jason 2456608.05 2013 Nov. 11.55<br />

0.07903 4 oppositions, 1984-1995 MPO 53554 (6063)<br />

Jason<br />

2005 TG50 2456608.40 2013 Nov. 11.90 0.04118 1opposition,<br />

arc = 32 days E2005-V79 2005 TG50<br />

2004 WK1 2456613.17 2013 Nov. 16.67 0.1606 1opposition,<br />

arc = 22 days MPO 74439 2004 WK1<br />

2001 AV43 2456615.23 2013 Nov. 18.73 0.007469 1opposition,<br />

arc = 182 days MPO 48005 2001 AV43<br />

(85774) 1998 UT18 2456618.17 2013 Nov. 21.67<br />

0.1724 4 oppositions, 1989-2004 MPO 62818 (85774) 1998<br />

UT18<br />

2000 KA 2456620.91 2013 Nov. 24.41 0.01902 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 24 days MPO 57779 2000 KA<br />

2001 WW1 2456621.92 2013 Nov. 25.42<br />

0.1250 2 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-W33 2001<br />

WW1<br />

1996 RG3 2456622.38 2013 Nov. 25.88<br />

0.1594 2 oppositions, 1996-1997 MPO 47703 1996<br />

RG3<br />

2000 WO107 2456633.25 2013 Dec. 6.75<br />

0.1874 4 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 77487 2000<br />

WO107<br />

(3361) Orpheus 2456633.51 2013 Dec. 7.01<br />

0.1032 7 oppositions, 1982-1998 MPC 32296 (3361)<br />

Orpheus<br />

1998 VD32 2456655.28 2013 Dec. 28.78 0.1631 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPC 33378 1998 VD32<br />

2000 WG63 2456657.98 2013 Dec. 31.48 0.1937 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 8545 2000 WG63<br />

2005 QZ151 2456661.00 2014 Jan. 3.50 0.1735 1opposition,<br />

arc = 40 days E2005-T65 2005 QZ151<br />

(2062) Aten 2456665.91 2014 Jan. 8.41<br />

0.1463 7 oppositions, 1955-1997 MPO 38158 (2062)<br />

Aten<br />

(85990) 1999 JV6 2456669.18 2014 Jan. 11.68<br />

0.1495 6 oppositions, 1999-2004 MPO 77348 (85990) 1999<br />

JV6<br />

2004 XN14 2456673.51 2014 Jan. 16.01<br />

0.1672 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-V84 2004<br />

XN14<br />

2002 WQ4 2456688.28 2014 Jan. 30.78<br />

0.1090 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 66294 2002<br />

WQ4<br />

2005 AY28 2456695.83 2014 Feb. 7.33 0.03774 1opposition,<br />

arc = 18 days MPO 77801 2005 AY28<br />

2004 AS1 2456698.33 2014 Feb. 9.83<br />

0.1286 2 oppositions, 2004-2004 MPO 70365 2004<br />

AS1<br />

(85953) 1999 FK21 2456706.86 2014 Feb. 18.36<br />

0.1910 4 oppositions, 1971-2004 MPO 62893 (85953) 1999<br />

FK21<br />

1999 SK10 2456709.62 2014 Feb. 21.12 0.1814 1opposition,<br />

arc = 190 days MPC 40375 1999 SK10<br />

2001 EB18 2456711.31 2014 Feb. 22.81<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.1161 2 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 57807 2001<br />

EB18<br />

1995 CR 2456712.87 2014 Feb. 24.37 0.1407 1opposition,<br />

arc = 20 days MPC 32517 1995 CR<br />

2004 BY1 2456719.67 2014 Mar. 3.17 0.09288 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 62469 2004 BY1<br />

2000 EE14 2456723.40 2014 Mar. 6.90<br />

0.1659 5 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77445 2000<br />

EE14<br />

2005 EA 2456723.90 2014 Mar. 7.40 0.1843 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 77816 2005 EA<br />

2005 EY95 2456725.54 2014 Mar. 9.04<br />

0.06809 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 76863 2005<br />

EY95<br />

2004 DA53 2456726.64 2014 Mar. 10.14 0.1219 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 62514 2004 DA53<br />

2000 RS11 2456727.89 2014 Mar. 11.39<br />

0.03524 3 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 66142 2000<br />

RS11<br />

2002 SZ 2456729.13 2014 Mar. 12.63<br />

0.1059 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-V72 2002<br />

SZ<br />

2001 SQ3 2456729.48 2014 Mar. 12.98 0.1861 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPO 20979 2001 SQ3<br />

2005 TH45 2456733.75 2014 Mar. 17.25 0.1716 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-TA1 2005 TH45<br />

2005 FN 2456734.50 2014 Mar. 18.00 0.08230 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 77855 2005 FN<br />

2004 YC 2456736.98 2014 Mar. 20.48 0.1049 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 74467 2004 YC<br />

2003 YX1 2456737.73 2014 Mar. 21.23 0.1653 1opposition,<br />

arc = 87 days MPO 62458 2003 YX1<br />

2001 CK32 2456737.75 2014 Mar. 21.25<br />

0.1465 2 oppositions, 2001-2002 MPO 77508 2001<br />

CK32<br />

2003 HT42 2456739.21 2014 Mar. 22.71 0.1099 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 48377 2003 HT42<br />

2003 QQ47 2456743.02 2014 Mar. 26.52<br />

0.1283 3 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 77700 2003<br />

QQ47<br />

2000 HO40 2456747.41 2014 Mar. 30.91 0.04403 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 57775 2000 HO40<br />

1995 SA 2456749.62 2014 Apr. 2.12<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.1879 4 oppositions, 1991-2005 E2005-V53 1995<br />

SA<br />

2001 QC34 2456750.33 2014 Apr. 2.83 0.1082 1opposition,<br />

arc = 378 days MPO 35561 2001 QC34<br />

2002 LX 2456750.62 2014 Apr. 3.12 0.1656 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 34011 2002 LX<br />

(86878) 2000 HD24 2456752.45 2014 Apr. 4.95<br />

0.1084 4 oppositions, 1983-2004 MPO 63261 (86878) 2000<br />

HD24<br />

2003 GS 2456759.55 2014 Apr. 12.05<br />

0.08747 2 oppositions, 2003-2004 MPO 61716 2003<br />

GS<br />

2002 FW1 2456765.32 2014 Apr. 17.82 0.1317 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 30729 2002 FW1<br />

2003 HM 2456767.91 2014 Apr. 20.41 0.04310 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 48369 2003 HM<br />

2000 HB24 2456775.20 2014 Apr. 27.70 0.03938 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 787 2000 HB24<br />

2003 MH4 2456781.86 2014 May 4.36<br />

0.06612 2 oppositions, 2003-2003 MPO 77696 2003<br />

MH4<br />

2004 FM17 2456787.11 2014 May 9.61 0.1353 1opposition,<br />

arc = 49 days MPO 66347 2004 FM17<br />

1996 XB27 2456797.74 2014 May 20.24<br />

0.1150 3 oppositions, 1996-2005 E2005-V34 1996<br />

XB27<br />

2005 UK1 2456798.24 2014 May 20.74 0.09419 1opposition,<br />

arc = 38 days E2005-X08 2005 UK1<br />

(21374) 1997 WS22 2456799.29 2014 May 21.79<br />

0.1209 3 oppositions, 1974-2001 MPO 62187 (21374) 1997<br />

WS22<br />

2000 TL1 2456800.99 2014 May 23.49<br />

0.1683 2 oppositions, 2000-2000 MPO 13781 2000<br />

TL1<br />

2002 JC 2456801.86 2014 May 24.36<br />

0.1251 4 oppositions, 1991-2005 MPO 77595 2002<br />

JC<br />

2003 YH111 2456805.97 2014 May 28.47 0.1269 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 58105 2003 YH111<br />

2004 RK9 2456806.39 2014 May 28.89 0.1844 1opposition,<br />

arc = 37 days MPO 70397 2004 RK9<br />

P/2004 CB (LINEAR) 2456806.42 2014 May 28.92<br />

0.05093 MPC 52316 P/2004 CB<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

(LINEAR)<br />

2002 SR41 2456817.74 2014 June 9.24<br />

0.04195 4 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 77651 2002<br />

SR41<br />

2004 MN1 2456817.86 2014 June 9.36 0.1620 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 66388 2004 MN1<br />

2001 BA40 2456834.77 2014 June 26.27<br />

0.1817 3 oppositions, 2001-2002 MPO 66182 2001<br />

BA40<br />

1994 CJ1 2456836.59 2014 June 28.09<br />

0.09067 2 oppositions, 1994-2005 E2005-T02 1994<br />

CJ1<br />

2003 EE16 2456840.43 2014 July 1.93<br />

0.09631 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 75844 2003<br />

EE16<br />

2004 NU7 2456843.68 2014 July 5.18 0.01122 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 70368 2004 NU7<br />

2001 RV17 2456850.05 2014 July 11.55 0.1144 1opposition,<br />

arc = 63 days MPO 20944 2001 RV17<br />

2004 EW 2456854.93 2014 July 16.43<br />

0.1019 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77777 2004<br />

EW<br />

2002 JN97 2456871.90 2014 Aug. 2.40<br />

0.1579 4 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 77599 2002<br />

JN97<br />

2000 PN8 2456881.12 2014 Aug. 11.62 0.08653 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days MPO 53654 2000 PN8<br />

2005 WK4 2456881.83 2014 Aug. 12.33 0.07030 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days E2005-X13 2005 WK4<br />

2003 EG16 2456886.38 2014 Aug. 16.88<br />

0.1092 2 oppositions, 2003-2003 MPO 53733 2003<br />

EG16<br />

2001 RZ11 2456886.63 2014 Aug. 17.13<br />

0.08789 3 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 62350 2001<br />

RZ11<br />

2005 NW44 2456888.22 2014 Aug. 18.72 0.1623 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days E2005-P32 2005 NW44<br />

2005 CD69 2456888.50 2014 Aug. 19.00 0.07978 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 77815 2005 CD69<br />

2005 QQ87 2456894.38 2014 Aug. 24.88 0.08418 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-R57 2005 QQ87<br />

2002 CU11 2456899.63 2014 Aug. 30.13<br />

0.03474 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 48198 2002<br />

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CU11<br />

1998 HT31 2456904.88 2014 Sept. 4.38 0.1723 1opposition,<br />

arc = 19 days MPO 7464 1998 HT31<br />

2003 SU84 2456905.84 2014 Sept. 5.34 0.1342 1opposition,<br />

arc = 40 days MPO 62448 2003 SU84<br />

2002 CE26 2456909.69 2014 Sept. 9.19<br />

0.1231 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77585 2002<br />

CE26<br />

2002 TZ57 2456930.09 2014 Sept.29.59 0.09663 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 38453 2002 TZ57<br />

1993 GD 2456936.29 2014 Oct. 5.79<br />

0.1414 2 oppositions, 1993-2000 MPO 148 1993<br />

GD<br />

2005 TQ45 2456937.12 2014 Oct. 6.62 0.1449 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-TA1 2005 TQ45<br />

2000 TH1 2456937.36 2014 Oct. 6.86 0.1345 1opposition,<br />

arc = 62 days MPO 9839 2000 TH1<br />

(68267) 2001 EA16 2456937.52 2014 Oct. 7.02<br />

0.09128 3 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 49334 (68267) 2001<br />

EA16<br />

(2340) Hathor 2456952.39 2014 Oct. 21.89<br />

0.04825 6 oppositions, 1976-2000 MPO 73856 (2340)<br />

Hathor<br />

(36017) 1999 ND43 2456960.43 2014 Oct. 29.93<br />

0.1526 2 oppositions, 1999-2002 MPO 66028 (36017) 1999<br />

ND43<br />

2003 UC20 2456961.82 2014 Oct. 31.32<br />

0.1348 2 oppositions, 1954-2003 MPO 57988 2003<br />

UC20<br />

1987 WC 2456965.23 2014 Nov. 3.73<br />

0.1249 3 oppositions, 1987-2004 MPO 57655 1987<br />

WC<br />

2003 RX7 2456967.77 2014 Nov. 6.27<br />

0.1573 2 oppositions, 2003-2004 MPO 66314 2003<br />

RX7<br />

1999 VF22 2456970.19 2014 Nov. 8.69 0.1998 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 57713 1999 VF22<br />

2001 WF49 2456971.84 2014 Nov. 10.34 0.1133 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 23941 2001 WF49<br />

2000 WN10 2456972.93 2014 Nov. 11.43<br />

0.1261 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-X18 2000<br />

WN10<br />

2000 LG6 2456975.72 2014 Nov. 14.22 0.1641 1-<br />

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opposition, arc = 3 days MPO 1663 2000 LG6<br />

2000 WC1 2456976.98 2014 Nov. 15.48 0.1026 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 8536 2000 WC1<br />

2004 JN13 2456979.84 2014 Nov. 18.34<br />

0.1347 5 oppositions, 1975-2005 MPO 77783 2004<br />

JN13<br />

(85713) 1998 SS49 2456979.90 2014 Nov. 18.40<br />

0.1898 5 oppositions, 1998-2003 MPO 62795 (85713) 1998<br />

SS49<br />

2004 XJ 2456982.36 2014 Nov. 20.86 0.1663 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 74440 2004 XJ<br />

2005 SX4 2456982.49 2014 Nov. 20.99 0.1849 1opposition,<br />

arc = 64 days E2005-W84 2005 SX4<br />

2005 UH3 2456983.41 2014 Nov. 21.91 0.1069 1opposition,<br />

arc = 25 days E2005-W17 2005 UH3<br />

1998 XX2 2456995.42 2014 Dec. 3.92<br />

0.1962 2 oppositions, 1998-2005 E2005-X04 1998<br />

XX2<br />

2003 YP3 2457004.67 2014 Dec. 13.17 0.1983 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 58085 2003 YP3<br />

2003 YL 2457005.75 2014 Dec. 14.25 0.06808 1opposition,<br />

arc = 41 days MPO 62458 2003 YL<br />

2003 MM 2457005.99 2014 Dec. 14.49<br />

0.1402 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 77695 2003<br />

MM<br />

2001 XY10 2457013.96 2014 Dec. 22.46 0.1239 1opposition,<br />

arc = 146 days MPO 30561 2001 XY10<br />

(85990) 1999 JV6 2457027.97 2015 Jan. 5.47<br />

0.08331 6 oppositions, 1999-2004 MPO 77348 (85990) 1999<br />

JV6<br />

2004 XG 2457034.82 2015 Jan. 12.32 0.1025 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 74440 2004 XG<br />

2001 XU30 2457038.27 2015 Jan. 15.77 0.1303 1opposition,<br />

arc = 117 days MPO 30565 2001 XU30<br />

1991 VE 2457039.65 2015 Jan. 17.15<br />

0.1043 8 oppositions, 1991-2004 MPO 73922 1991<br />

VE<br />

2002 NW 2457046.10 2015 Jan. 23.60 0.09726 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 34020 2002 NW<br />

(2062) Aten 2457046.30 2015 Jan. 23.80<br />

0.1864 7 oppositions, 1955-1997 MPO 38158 (2062)<br />

Aten<br />

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2004 BL86 2457049.25 2015 Jan. 26.75 0.008080 1opposition,<br />

arc = 118 days MPO 66328 2004 BL86<br />

2004 GB19 2457049.33 2015 Jan. 26.83 0.1234 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 66358 2004 GB19<br />

2002 EX11 2457065.02 2015 Feb. 11.52 0.1742 1opposition,<br />

arc = 85 days MPO 61221 2002 EX11<br />

2004 DH2 2457071.05 2015 Feb. 17.55<br />

0.1695 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 74308 2004<br />

DH2<br />

2000 AC6 2457071.46 2015 Feb. 17.96<br />

0.06430 2 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 56047 2000<br />

AC6<br />

2002 RQ25 2457073.80 2015 Feb. 20.30 0.05165 1opposition,<br />

arc = 55 days MPO 38378 2002 RQ25<br />

1998 GL10 2457075.63 2015 Feb. 22.13 0.1929 1opposition,<br />

arc = 55 days MPO 13563 1998 GL10<br />

2004 BG86 2457077.03 2015 Feb. 23.53 0.1801 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 62482 2004 BG86<br />

2000 EE14 2457080.75 2015 Feb. 27.25<br />

0.1864 5 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77445 2000<br />

EE14<br />

(90416) 2003 YK118 2457081.31 2015 Feb. 27.81<br />

0.07823 4 oppositions, 1993-2004 MPO 64553 (90416) 2003<br />

YK118<br />

2004 EL20 2457084.54 2015 Mar. 3.04 0.06133 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 62522 2004 EL20<br />

2005 ES70 2457085.54 2015 Mar. 4.04 0.1229 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 77827 2005 ES70<br />

2002 GM2 2457085.76 2015 Mar. 4.26 0.1400 1opposition,<br />

arc = 65 days MPO 66276 2002 GM2<br />

2005 BY2 2457086.34 2015 Mar. 4.84<br />

0.1580 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77806 2005<br />

BY2<br />

2002 FG7 2457094.93 2015 Mar. 13.43<br />

0.04403 5 oppositions, 1990-2005 MPO 77590 2002<br />

FG7<br />

2002 EA 2457095.78 2015 Mar. 14.28 0.04368 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 70340 2002 EA<br />

2002 EX8 2457109.93 2015 Mar. 28.43 0.1127 1opposition,<br />

arc = 199 days MPO 38333 2002 EX8<br />

2004 FY3 2457113.97 2015 Apr. 1.47 0.1555 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 62537 2004 FY3<br />

1998 DG16 2457114.43 2015 Apr. 1.93<br />

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0.1902 3 oppositions, 1981-2003 MPO 70216 1998<br />

DG16<br />

(2063) Bacchus 2457120.30 2015 Apr. 7.80<br />

0.1952 8 oppositions, 1977-1997 MPO 50329 (2063)<br />

Bacchus<br />

2004 VC 2457120.75 2015 Apr. 8.25<br />

0.1044 2 oppositions, 1992-2005 MPO 77791 2004<br />

VC<br />

2004 MO3 2457124.66 2015 Apr. 12.16 0.1829 1opposition,<br />

arc = 22 days MPO 66388 2004 MO3<br />

2005 KA 2457125.91 2015 Apr. 13.41 0.02967 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 77902 2005 KA<br />

1998 HD14 2457127.33 2015 Apr. 14.83<br />

0.1853 4 oppositions, 1998-2001 MPO 70217 1998<br />

HD14<br />

2004 GD 2457128.45 2015 Apr. 15.95 0.1090 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 66355 2004 GD<br />

2005 SB71 2457150.57 2015 May 8.07 0.1693 1opposition,<br />

arc = 43 days E2005-V79 2005 SB71<br />

2005 JR5 2457152.56 2015 May 10.06 0.09166 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 77879 2005 JR5<br />

2002 JD9 2457156.48 2015 May 13.98 0.08390 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 74177 2002 JD9<br />

1999 FN53 2457156.97 2015 May 14.47<br />

0.06775 3 oppositions, 1999-2005 E2005-X08 1999<br />

FN53<br />

2003 FY6 2457157.16 2015 May 14.66 0.1786 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 48342 2003 FY6<br />

(5381) Sekhmet 2457159.86 2015 May 17.36<br />

0.1613 5 oppositions, 1991-2001 MPO 50331 (5381)<br />

Sekhmet<br />

1992 HF 2457166.59 2015 May 24.09<br />

0.1202 4 oppositions, 1992-2005 E2005-V49 1992<br />

HF<br />

2001 EC16 2457168.67 2015 May 26.17 0.1728 1opposition,<br />

arc = 56 days MPO 48015 2001 EC16<br />

2004 VJ1 2457178.61 2015 June 5.11 0.1911 1opposition,<br />

arc = 38 days MPO 74427 2004 VJ1<br />

2005 TE49 2457183.96 2015 June 10.46 0.1113 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-T81 2005 TE49<br />

2004 MO1 2457187.18 2015 June 13.68 0.07782 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 66388 2004 MO1<br />

1999 MN 2457187.47 2015 June 13.97<br />

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0.09299 3 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 77384 1999<br />

MN<br />

(1566) Icarus 2457190.17 2015 June 16.67 0.05431<br />

14 oppositions, 1949-1982 MPO 53553 (1566) Icarus<br />

2002 MR3 2457191.36 2015 June 17.86 0.1980 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 34019 2002 MR3<br />

2004 UH1 2457197.14 2015 June 23.64 0.1284 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 74425 2004 UH1<br />

2004 MW2 2457198.84 2015 June 25.34 0.09330 1opposition,<br />

arc = 32 days MPO 70367 2004 MW2<br />

2003 BX33 2457201.15 2015 June 27.65 0.1191 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days MPO 77688 2003 BX33<br />

2003 HW10 2457201.43 2015 June 27.93 0.1830 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 48371 2003 HW10<br />

2005 AV27 2457206.72 2015 July 3.22<br />

0.1440 2 oppositions, 2005-2005 MPO 74476 2005<br />

AV27<br />

2005 VN5 2457211.20 2015 July 7.70 0.03264 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days E2005-V84 2005 VN5<br />

2001 SG10 2457214.85 2015 July 11.35<br />

0.1943 2 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 56306 2001<br />

SG10<br />

2004 EW 2457215.45 2015 July 11.95<br />

0.07051 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77777 2004<br />

EW<br />

1994 AW1 2457219.10 2015 July 15.60<br />

0.06501 2 oppositions, 1994-2002 MPO 25679 1994<br />

AW1<br />

1998 OP4 2457221.44 2015 July 17.94 0.07344 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPC 32342 1998 OP4<br />

2003 NZ6 2457222.25 2015 July 18.75<br />

0.08332 3 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 75876 2003<br />

NZ6<br />

2005 WE 2457222.92 2015 July 19.42 0.1533 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days E2005-X08 2005 WE<br />

2002 EW11 2457227.08 2015 July 23.58 0.06754 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 74151 2002 EW11<br />

(85989) 1999 JD6 2457228.70 2015 July 25.20<br />

0.04842 6 oppositions, 1990-2004 MPO 77348 (85989) 1999<br />

JD6<br />

2004 BG121 2457229.35 2015 July 25.85 0.1894 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 70365 2004 BG121<br />

2004 QD14 2457232.64 2015 July 29.14<br />

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0.1687 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-U42 2004<br />

QD14<br />

2004 PS42 2457235.84 2015 Aug. 1.34 0.1760 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 70380 2004 PS42<br />

2002 SL 2457240.31 2015 Aug. 5.81 0.1570 1opposition,<br />

arc = 44 days MPO 62407 2002 SL<br />

2005 NZ6 2457241.05 2015 Aug. 6.55 0.1986 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days E2005-Q25 2005 NZ6<br />

2003 PN5 2457241.42 2015 Aug. 6.92 0.1331 1opposition,<br />

arc = 83 days MPO 57919 2003 PN5<br />

2005 GO22 2457242.00 2015 Aug. 7.50 0.1756 1opposition,<br />

arc = 35 days E2005-U68 2005 GO22<br />

2002 AO11 2457244.26 2015 Aug. 9.76 0.1746 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 24033 2002 AO11<br />

2004 AS1 2457247.24 2015 Aug. 12.74<br />

0.07812 2 oppositions, 2004-2004 MPO 70365 2004<br />

AS1<br />

2004 AR1 2457248.16 2015 Aug. 13.66<br />

0.07475 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 62467 2004<br />

AR1<br />

2005 WK4 2457250.97 2015 Aug. 16.47 0.1698 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days E2005-X13 2005 WK4<br />

2005 JF21 2457251.09 2015 Aug. 16.59<br />

0.05172 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-X16 2005<br />

JF21<br />

2001 XP88 2457253.51 2015 Aug. 19.01<br />

0.1441 2 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 65203 2001<br />

XP88<br />

2003 RB 2457256.63 2015 Aug. 22.13<br />

0.05312 2 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 57933 2003<br />

RB<br />

2001 EB18 2457257.93 2015 Aug. 23.43<br />

0.1681 2 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 57807 2001<br />

EB18<br />

2005 QQ87 2457259.57 2015 Aug. 25.07 0.08634 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-R57 2005 QQ87<br />

2004 TD10 2457266.58 2015 Sept. 1.08 0.07613 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 74368 2004 TD10<br />

(7822) 1991 CS 2457270.48 2015 Sept. 4.98<br />

0.1596 3 oppositions, 1991-2002 MPO 57624 (7822) 1991<br />

CS<br />

2001 UZ16 2457278.34 2015 Sept.12.84 0.1350 1opposition,<br />

arc = 75 days MPO 23849 2001 UZ16<br />

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2004 TR12 2457280.60 2015 Sept.15.10<br />

0.1512 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-V34 2004<br />

TR12<br />

2005 TM 2457281.13 2015 Sept.15.63 0.1795 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-T51 2005 TM<br />

2001 SQ3 2457287.58 2015 Sept.22.08 0.1594 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPO 20979 2001 SQ3<br />

2001 RB12 2457297.87 2015 Oct. 2.37<br />

0.1221 2 oppositions, 2001-2002 MPO 66200 2001<br />

RB12<br />

(86666) 2000 FL10 2457305.77 2015 Oct. 10.27<br />

0.1689 4 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 63172 (86666) 2000<br />

FL10<br />

2001 RV17 2457309.24 2015 Oct. 13.74 0.1557 1opposition,<br />

arc = 63 days MPO 20944 2001 RV17<br />

2000 DO1 2457316.56 2015 Oct. 21.06 0.05248 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPO 711 2000 DO1<br />

2001 UY4 2457316.59 2015 Oct. 21.09<br />

0.1496 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 74105 2001<br />

UY4<br />

2001 TD 2457317.25 2015 Oct. 21.75 0.1306 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 21049 2001 TD<br />

1999 UQ 2457317.99 2015 Oct. 22.49 0.1539 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 57709 1999 UQ<br />

1998 XN2 2457321.13 2015 Oct. 25.63<br />

0.07758 2 oppositions, 1998-2002 MPO 22056 1998<br />

XN2<br />

2004 PP97 2457321.65 2015 Oct. 26.15<br />

0.1700 3 oppositions, 1977-2005 MPO 73027 2004<br />

PP97<br />

2004 QR4 2457324.33 2015 Oct. 28.83 0.1148 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 66419 2004 QR4<br />

2005 TR50 2457325.79 2015 Oct. 30.29 0.1309 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days E2005-V70 2005 TR50<br />

2003 JX2 2457331.90 2015 Nov. 5.40 0.1863 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 48380 2003 JX2<br />

2002 XY38 2457332.72 2015 Nov. 6.22 0.08307 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days MPO 43480 2002 XY38<br />

1999 TT16 2457336.60 2015 Nov. 10.10 0.03847 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPO 57699 1999 TT16<br />

2000 WN10 2457337.97 2015 Nov. 11.47<br />

0.1259 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-X18 2000<br />

WN10<br />

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2005 UN 2457339.07 2015 Nov. 12.57 0.1470 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days E2005-U88 2005 UN<br />

2004 VJ1 2457339.36 2015 Nov. 12.86 0.09526 1opposition,<br />

arc = 38 days MPO 74427 2004 VJ1<br />

2005 UO5 2457340.87 2015 Nov. 14.37 0.1908 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-V27 2005 UO5<br />

2000 WP19 2457343.08 2015 Nov. 16.58<br />

0.05862 2 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 74049 2000<br />

WP19<br />

2005 UL5 2457346.64 2015 Nov. 20.14 0.01646 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days E2005-W20 2005 UL5<br />

2002 VV17 2457347.22 2015 Nov. 20.72<br />

0.1582 3 oppositions, 1992-2005 E2005-X04 2002<br />

VV17<br />

2005 UJ6 2457347.60 2015 Nov. 21.10 0.1609 1opposition,<br />

arc = 22 days E2005-W17 2005 UJ6<br />

2005 EW169 2457349.42 2015 Nov. 22.92 0.09411 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 77841 2005 EW169<br />

2003 EB50 2457355.94 2015 Nov. 29.44<br />

0.1254 3 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 77692 2003<br />

EB50<br />

1999 VN6 2457357.38 2015 Nov. 30.88 0.1844 1opposition,<br />

arc = 131 days MPC 40388 1999 VN6<br />

2004 XK14 2457358.02 2015 Dec. 1.52 0.09927 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 74443 2004 XK14<br />

2005 TH50 2457359.38 2015 Dec. 2.88 0.04694 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-TA1 2005 TH50<br />

(52381) 1993 HA 2457359.99 2015 Dec. 3.49<br />

0.1755 4 oppositions, 1993-2003 MPO 38594 (52381) 1993<br />

HA<br />

(33342) 1998 WT24 2457368.05 2015 Dec. 11.55<br />

0.02799 3 oppositions, 1998-2002 MPO 73897 (33342) 1998<br />

WT24<br />

2005 LU3 2457377.45 2015 Dec. 20.95 0.1712 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 77906 2005 LU3<br />

2003 YL118 2457380.60 2015 Dec. 24.10 0.05536 1opposition,<br />

arc = 27 days MPO 58107 2003 YL118<br />

2003 SD220 2457381.05 2015 Dec. 24.55<br />

0.07299 2 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 57965 2003<br />

SD220<br />

1995 YR1 2457381.06 2015 Dec. 24.56 0.02712 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 53578 1995 YR1<br />

2000 CH59 2457383.23 2015 Dec. 26.73<br />

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0.07074 2 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 62271 2000<br />

CH59<br />

2002 AC5 2457383.30 2015 Dec. 26.80 0.07385 1opposition,<br />

arc = 88 days MPO 30603 2002 AC5<br />

2001 WR5 2457384.87 2015 Dec. 28.37 0.09502 1opposition,<br />

arc = 84 days MPO 74109 2001 WR5<br />

2002 AO11 2457389.23 2016 Jan. 1.73 0.1631 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 24033 2002 AO11<br />

2004 MQ1 2457390.13 2016 Jan. 2.63<br />

0.1431 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 73009 2004<br />

MQ1<br />

2003 JX2 2457391.15 2016 Jan. 3.65 0.1944 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 48380 2003 JX2<br />

2004 XO29 2457391.64 2016 Jan. 4.14 0.1611 1opposition,<br />

arc = 20 days MPO 74447 2004 XO29<br />

2002 AX1 2457392.98 2016 Jan. 5.48<br />

0.1729 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 43467 2002<br />

AX1<br />

(85990) 1999 JV6 2457393.55 2016 Jan. 6.05<br />

0.03241 6 oppositions, 1999-2004 MPO 77348 (85990) 1999<br />

JV6<br />

2001 BB16 2457393.74 2016 Jan. 6.24 0.04745 1opposition,<br />

arc = 63 days MPO 12273 2001 BB16<br />

2001 WL15 2457402.04 2016 Jan. 14.54<br />

0.08044 3 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77578 2001<br />

WL15<br />

2004 AE 2457402.70 2016 Jan. 15.20 0.1286 1opposition,<br />

arc = 86 days MPO 62467 2004 AE<br />

2003 WD158 2457404.12 2016 Jan. 16.62<br />

0.1995 2 oppositions, 2003-2004 MPO 66319 2003<br />

WD158<br />

(1685) Toro 2457409.80 2016 Jan. 22.30 0.1566<br />

21 oppositions, 1948-1997 MPC 32295 (1685) Toro<br />

2005 BS1 2457411.23 2016 Jan. 23.73 0.1014 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 77805 2005 BS1<br />

2001 XR1 2457411.30 2016 Jan. 23.80<br />

0.1911 7 oppositions, 1987-2005 E2005-W50 2001<br />

XR1<br />

2000 BM19 2457412.03 2016 Jan. 24.53<br />

0.1032 3 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77436 2000<br />

BM19<br />

2005 RR6 2457417.43 2016 Jan. 29.93 0.1239 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 32 days E2005-T45 2005 RR6<br />

(98378) 2000 TY27 2457422.20 2016 Feb. 3.70<br />

0.03428 2 oppositions, 1993-2000 MPO 71379 (98378) 2000<br />

TY27<br />

2004 VJ1 2457423.50 2016 Feb. 5.00 0.1404 1opposition,<br />

arc = 38 days MPO 74427 2004 VJ1<br />

2002 CB26 2457429.11 2016 Feb. 10.61 0.02245 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 26156 2002 CB26<br />

1999 VF22 2457433.10 2016 Feb. 14.60 0.1880 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 57713 1999 VF22<br />

1999 YK5 2457438.33 2016 Feb. 19.83<br />

0.1328 5 oppositions, 1999-2004 MPO 57736 1999<br />

YK5<br />

(7822) 1991 CS 2457441.76 2016 Feb. 23.26<br />

0.1683 3 oppositions, 1991-2002 MPO 57624 (7822) 1991<br />

CS<br />

2001 PL9 2457456.68 2016 Mar. 9.18<br />

0.1994 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77546 2001<br />

PL9<br />

2003 UQ25 2457460.37 2016 Mar. 12.87 0.1500 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 62450 2003 UQ25<br />

2004 FB16 2457460.66 2016 Mar. 13.16 0.1388 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 62539 2004 FB16<br />

2003 EW59 2457461.97 2016 Mar. 14.47 0.01851 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 48340 2003 EW59<br />

2005 PH2 2457462.16 2016 Mar. 14.66 0.1195 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days E2005-Q06 2005 PH2<br />

2000 ED14 2457463.55 2016 Mar. 16.05<br />

0.1496 2 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 42920 2000<br />

ED14<br />

P/2000 G1 (LINEAR) 2457470.18 2016 Mar. 22.68<br />

0.03169 MPC 45657 P/2000 G1<br />

(LINEAR)<br />

(7350) 1993 VA 2457470.76 2016 Mar. 23.26<br />

0.1533 7 oppositions, 1986-2002 MPO 47622 (7350) 1993<br />

VA<br />

2005 GM22 2457472.56 2016 Mar. 25.06 0.1513 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 77859 2005 GM22<br />

1994 UG 2457472.81 2016 Mar. 25.31<br />

0.04436 2 oppositions, 1994-2005 E2005-W33 1994<br />

UG<br />

2001 XD 2457476.30 2016 Mar. 28.80<br />

0.1658 2 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 72423 2001<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

XD<br />

2002 AL31 2457482.17 2016 Apr. 3.67 0.1655 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 24038 2002 AL31<br />

2002 AJ29 2457484.53 2016 Apr. 6.03<br />

0.1417 4 oppositions, 1988-2005 MPO 74124 2002<br />

AJ29<br />

2002 EB3 2457487.27 2016 Apr. 8.77<br />

0.1428 4 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 77587 2002<br />

EB3<br />

1998 HD14 2457488.14 2016 Apr. 9.64<br />

0.1550 4 oppositions, 1998-2001 MPO 70217 1998<br />

HD14<br />

2005 GR33 2457491.64 2016 Apr. 13.14 0.01933 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 77860 2005 GR33<br />

2004 HH20 2457493.18 2016 Apr. 14.68 0.1039 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 66366 2004 HH20<br />

2002 GG8 2457493.21 2016 Apr. 14.71 0.1012 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 30735 2002 GG8<br />

2001 BB16 2457501.06 2016 Apr. 22.56 0.1780 1opposition,<br />

arc = 63 days MPO 12273 2001 BB16<br />

2003 KO2 2457503.51 2016 Apr. 25.01<br />

0.04596 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 77695 2003<br />

KO2<br />

2001 VG5 2457507.44 2016 Apr. 28.94<br />

0.1347 3 oppositions, 1987-2004 MPO 70307 2001<br />

VG5<br />

2002 CX58 2457510.97 2016 May 2.47 0.04733 1opposition,<br />

arc = 55 days MPO 74137 2002 CX58<br />

2003 UM3 2457511.85 2016 May 3.35 0.02811 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 53840 2003 UM3<br />

1997 MW1 2457524.07 2016 May 15.57<br />

0.1132 5 oppositions, 1997-2005 MPO 77361 1997<br />

MW1<br />

2000 AF205 2457526.96 2016 May 18.46 0.1846 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days MPC 39582 2000 AF205<br />

2000 HO40 2457530.64 2016 May 22.14 0.05937 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 57775 2000 HO40<br />

2003 KV2 2457534.34 2016 May 25.84 0.07561 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2003-K48 2003 KV2<br />

2004 JX20 2457534.57 2016 May 26.07<br />

0.1463 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77783 2004<br />

JX20<br />

2002 LT24 2457534.69 2016 May 26.19 0.1094 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 77603 2002 LT24<br />

2004 KH17 2457539.51 2016 May 31.01 0.1306 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 66383 2004 KH17<br />

(35396) 1997 XF11 2457550.17 2016 June 10.67<br />

0.1800 5 oppositions, 1990-2002 MPO 38169 (35396) 1997<br />

XF11<br />

2002 LZ45 2457550.79 2016 June 11.29 0.1902 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 32041 2002 LZ45<br />

2002 LZ45 2457550.79 2016 June 11.29 0.1902 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 32041 2002 LZ45<br />

2002 LY1 2457551.81 2016 June 12.31 0.05770 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 70351 2002 LY1<br />

2002 LT38 2457555.40 2016 June 15.90 0.07027 1opposition,<br />

arc = 39 days MPO 62391 2002 LT38<br />

2003 GY 2457556.04 2016 June 16.54<br />

0.07963 2 oppositions, 2003-2003 MPO 57914 2003<br />

GY<br />

2003 BM4 2457557.25 2016 June 17.75 0.1982 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 41922 2003 BM4<br />

2004 TE10 2457563.47 2016 June 23.97 0.06868 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 70479 2004 TE10<br />

2004 EW 2457575.89 2016 July 6.39<br />

0.1426 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77777 2004<br />

EW<br />

1998 HL3 2457577.63 2016 July 8.13<br />

0.1985 4 oppositions, 1998-2005 MPO 77365 1998<br />

HL3<br />

2001 HY7 2457578.63 2016 July 9.13<br />

0.1154 2 oppositions, 2001-2002 MPO 33908 2001<br />

HY7<br />

1999 VT25 2457589.05 2016 July 19.55<br />

0.1947 3 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 72017 1999<br />

VT25<br />

2002 KL6 2457591.52 2016 July 22.02<br />

0.06837 3 oppositions, 1995-2005 MPO 77601 2002<br />

KL6<br />

2005 NW44 2457597.39 2016 July 27.89 0.1321 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days E2005-P32 2005 NW44<br />

2005 OH3 2457602.85 2016 Aug. 2.35 0.01423 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-P28 2005 OH3<br />

(3103) Eger 2457603.06 2016 Aug. 2.56<br />

0.1894 8 oppositions, 1982-1997 MPC 32296 (3103)<br />

Eger<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2005 LP40 2457605.26 2016 Aug. 4.76 0.1602 1opposition,<br />

arc = 126 days E2005-U13 2005 LP40<br />

2004 BM11 2457606.26 2016 Aug. 5.76 0.1841 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 58120 2004 BM11<br />

2001 TY1 2457607.34 2016 Aug. 6.84 0.1169 1opposition,<br />

arc = 40 days MPO 74102 2001 TY1<br />

2002 AV31 2457611.35 2016 Aug. 10.85<br />

0.1834 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 72455 2002<br />

AV31<br />

2001 JU2 2457611.49 2016 Aug. 10.99<br />

0.1965 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-X18 2001<br />

JU2<br />

2000 DP107 2457613.42 2016 Aug. 12.92<br />

0.1710 4 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 73990 2000<br />

DP107<br />

2000 SS43 2457617.33 2016 Aug. 16.83 0.1403 1opposition,<br />

arc = 66 days MPO 9818 2000 SS43<br />

2005 QQ87 2457624.78 2016 Aug. 24.28 0.08952 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-R57 2005 QQ87<br />

2002 RQ25 2457628.73 2016 Aug. 28.23 0.1563 1opposition,<br />

arc = 55 days MPO 38378 2002 RQ25<br />

1999 YR14 2457632.96 2016 Sept. 1.46<br />

0.05592 4 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 77428 1999<br />

YR14<br />

2001 YB5 2457636.61 2016 Sept. 5.11 0.08053 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 26095 2001 YB5<br />

2004 SW26 2457640.62 2016 Sept. 9.12 0.1555 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 70471 2004 SW26<br />

2003 QR79 2457646.58 2016 Sept.15.08 0.1838 1opposition,<br />

arc = 210 days MPO 62447 2003 QR79<br />

2001 RU17 2457647.37 2016 Sept.15.87 0.1465 1opposition,<br />

arc = 50 days MPO 57841 2001 RU17<br />

1998 SD15 2457650.29 2016 Sept.18.79<br />

0.1209 2 oppositions, 1998-1999 MPO 47743 1998<br />

SD15<br />

2004 CO49 2457652.84 2016 Sept.21.34 0.1092 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 62496 2004 CO49<br />

2005 PY16 2457656.97 2016 Sept.25.47 0.07480 1opposition,<br />

arc = 97 days E2005-V53 2005 PY16<br />

2003 EZ16 2457660.54 2016 Sept.29.04 0.1500 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 48333 2003 EZ16<br />

2003 SR15 2457663.59 2016 Oct. 2.09 0.1045 1opposition,<br />

arc = 214 days MPO 74273 2003 SR15<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2003 SR15 2457663.59 2016 Oct. 2.09 0.1044 1opposition,<br />

arc = 214 days MPO 74273 2003 SR15<br />

2005 UO 2457667.71 2016 Oct. 6.21 0.1032 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days E2005-W50 2005 UO<br />

(2100) Ra-Shalom 2457671.09 2016 Oct. 9.59 0.1499<br />

11 oppositions, 1975-2000 MPO 57621 (2100) Ra-Shalom<br />

1999 SO5 2457674.70 2016 Oct. 13.20 0.1619 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 70227 1999 SO5<br />

2005 QC5 2457676.40 2016 Oct. 14.90 0.1818 1opposition,<br />

arc = 56 days E2005-U16 2005 QC5<br />

1999 AQ10 2457679.87 2016 Oct. 18.37 0.1443 1opposition,<br />

arc = 42 days MPO 1439 1999 AQ10<br />

2003 UY12 2457683.18 2016 Oct. 21.68 0.1078 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 57987 2003 UY12<br />

2005 SE71 2457686.20 2016 Oct. 24.70 0.1847 1opposition,<br />

arc = 62 days E2005-X08 2005 SE71<br />

2004 TN20 2457686.22 2016 Oct. 24.72 0.1846 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 70482 2004 TN20<br />

2002 TS69 2457686.49 2016 Oct. 24.99 0.1673 1opposition,<br />

arc = 111 days MPO 41808 2002 TS69<br />

2005 VN5 2457686.87 2016 Oct. 25.37 0.1044 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days E2005-V84 2005 VN5<br />

1991 VG 2457687.98 2016 Oct. 26.48 0.1684 1opposition,<br />

arc = 173 days MPC 28316 1991 VG<br />

2003 TL4 2457689.20 2016 Oct. 27.70<br />

0.02586 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 E2005-W20 2003<br />

TL4<br />

2005 UE1 2457690.39 2016 Oct. 28.89 0.1667 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days E2005-U68 2005 UE1<br />

1998 VR 2457692.50 2016 Oct. 31.00<br />

0.1832 3 oppositions, 1998-2003 MPO 57680 1998<br />

VR<br />

2003 YT1 2457692.89 2016 Oct. 31.39<br />

0.03477 5 oppositions, 1982-2005 MPO 74303 2003<br />

YT1<br />

2004 TL19 2457692.92 2016 Oct. 31.42 0.1975 1opposition,<br />

arc = 48 days MPO 74370 2004 TL19<br />

2005 CE41 2457694.60 2016 Nov. 2.10 0.06122 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 77812 2005 CE41<br />

2001 TX1 2457697.48 2016 Nov. 4.98<br />

0.1656 5 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77570 2001<br />

TX1<br />

2004 JP1 2457699.84 2016 Nov. 7.34 0.1343 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 7 days MPO 66372 2004 JP1<br />

2000 EJ26 2457700.16 2016 Nov. 7.66<br />

0.1837 2 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 70242 2000<br />

EJ26<br />

2000 WN10 2457703.03 2016 Nov. 10.53<br />

0.1267 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-X18 2000<br />

WN10<br />

2004 KB 2457703.93 2016 Nov. 11.43 0.02244 1opposition,<br />

arc = 22 days MPO 66381 2004 KB<br />

2005 AY28 2457705.46 2016 Nov. 12.96 0.1261 1opposition,<br />

arc = 18 days MPO 77801 2005 AY28<br />

(96590) 1998 XB 2457708.22 2016 Nov. 15.72<br />

0.1198 6 oppositions, 1997-2005 MPO 70659 (96590) 1998<br />

XB<br />

1998 VN 2457708.70 2016 Nov. 16.20<br />

0.08817 2 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 64657 1998<br />

VN<br />

2001 LL5 2457708.95 2016 Nov. 16.45<br />

0.1067 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77539 2001<br />

LL5<br />

1992 BF 2457710.32 2016 Nov. 17.82<br />

0.1271 4 oppositions, 1992-2005 MPO 77350 1992<br />

BF<br />

1997 XR2 2457710.65 2016 Nov. 18.15 0.06690 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 53582 1997 XR2<br />

(68950) 2002 QF15 2457712.35 2016 Nov. 19.85<br />

0.1610 5 oppositions, 1955-2003 MPO 57653 (68950) 2002<br />

QF15<br />

1998 MZ 2457712.53 2016 Nov. 20.03<br />

0.1060 4 oppositions, 1998-2005 E2005-X18 1998<br />

MZ<br />

2003 WU21 2457718.47 2016 Nov. 25.97 0.07945 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 58049 2003 WU21<br />

2005 TF 2457718.99 2016 Nov. 26.49 0.09390 1opposition,<br />

arc = 58 days E2005-W84 2005 TF<br />

(5143) Heracles 2457721.48 2016 Nov. 28.98 0.1470<br />

13 oppositions, 1953-2002 MPO 47604 (5143) Heracles<br />

2001 WF49 2457722.97 2016 Nov. 30.47 0.08203 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 23941 2001 WF49<br />

2005 ML13 2457724.02 2016 Dec. 1.52 0.1188 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days E2005-N70 2005 ML13<br />

2005 WS3 2457726.05 2016 Dec. 3.55 0.06608 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days E2005-X18 2005 WS3<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2005 BN1 2457728.38 2016 Dec. 5.88 0.1866 1opposition,<br />

arc = 18 days MPO 74484 2005 BN1<br />

2002 WP 2457730.34 2016 Dec. 7.84<br />

0.1524 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 77680 2002<br />

WP<br />

1994 XL1 2457732.08 2016 Dec. 9.58<br />

0.09219 2 oppositions, 1994-2005 E2005-W78 1994<br />

XL1<br />

2001 VD2 2457732.91 2016 Dec. 10.41 0.09221 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 21144 2001 VD2<br />

2004 AY1 2457737.30 2016 Dec. 14.80 0.1261 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 62467 2004 AY1<br />

2005 WF55 2457740.62 2016 Dec. 18.12 0.06840 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-X13 2005 WF55<br />

2001 YE4 2457743.59 2016 Dec. 21.09 0.07706 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 24005 2001 YE4<br />

2002 XP37 2457746.60 2016 Dec. 24.10<br />

0.1685 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 56738 2002<br />

XP37<br />

1995 CR 2457750.25 2016 Dec. 27.75 0.09553 1opposition,<br />

arc = 20 days MPC 32517 1995 CR<br />

(2102) Tantalus 2457753.11 2016 Dec. 30.61<br />

0.1375 8 oppositions, 1975-2001 MPO 14996 (2102)<br />

Tantalus<br />

2003 UX34 2457756.01 2017 Jan. 2.51<br />

0.04890 3 oppositions, 1996-2004 MPO 74289 2003<br />

UX34<br />

2004 FG29 2457756.04 2017 Jan. 2.54 0.1769 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 62541 2004 FG29<br />

2001 SQ263 2457758.26 2017 Jan. 4.76 0.1983 1opposition,<br />

arc = 20 days MPO 62365 2001 SQ263<br />

(85990) 1999 JV6 2457760.70 2017 Jan. 7.20<br />

0.06906 6 oppositions, 1999-2004 MPO 77348 (85990) 1999<br />

JV6<br />

2004 LB2 2457766.45 2017 Jan. 12.95 0.1510 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 66384 2004 LB2<br />

2003 CR1 2457768.76 2017 Jan. 15.26 0.1259 1opposition,<br />

arc = 39 days MPO 43505 2003 CR1<br />

2005 EE 2457768.79 2017 Jan. 15.29<br />

0.06817 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 76711 2005<br />

EE<br />

2002 LS32 2457778.29 2017 Jan. 24.79<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.1384 3 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 77604 2002<br />

LS32<br />

(7341) 1991 VK 2457779.04 2017 Jan. 25.54<br />

0.06471 8 oppositions, 1981-2002 MPO 38160 (7341) 1991<br />

VK<br />

2000 WN107 2457779.52 2017 Jan. 26.02<br />

0.1602 5 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-S77 2000<br />

WN107<br />

2003 EZ16 2457783.94 2017 Jan. 30.44 0.1651 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 48333 2003 EZ16<br />

1999 VG22 2457787.86 2017 Feb. 3.36<br />

0.1616 4 oppositions, 1998-2003 MPO 53621 1999<br />

VG22<br />

2005 VL1 2457788.73 2017 Feb. 4.23 0.02467 1opposition,<br />

arc = 17 days E2005-W20 2005 VL1<br />

2002 NW 2457790.56 2017 Feb. 6.06 0.1882 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 34020 2002 NW<br />

2000 UG11 2457791.03 2017 Feb. 6.53 0.1870 1opposition,<br />

arc = 19 days MPO 41675 2000 UG11<br />

45P/Honda-Mrkos-Pajdusak2457795.63 2017 Feb. 11.13<br />

0.08554 MPC 48383 45P/Honda-<br />

Mrkos-Pajdusak<br />

2001 QE34 2457806.05 2017 Feb. 21.55 0.1573 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 18371 2001 QE34<br />

2001 TD 2457806.16 2017 Feb. 21.66 0.1348 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 21049 2001 TD<br />

(5604) 1992 FE 2457808.92 2017 Feb. 24.42<br />

0.03360 7 oppositions, 1985-2001 MPO 13523 (5604) 1992<br />

FE<br />

(10636) 1998 QK56 2457809.06 2017 Feb. 24.56<br />

0.1362 3 oppositions, 1955-1999 MPO 50335 (10636) 1998<br />

QK56<br />

2005 QB5 2457810.71 2017 Feb. 26.21 0.08109 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days E2005-R45 2005 QB5<br />

2001 WT1 2457811.60 2017 Feb. 27.10<br />

0.1553 2 oppositions, 2001-2002 MPO 66242 2001<br />

WT1<br />

2005 ES70 2457813.70 2017 Mar. 1.20 0.1392 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 77827 2005 ES70<br />

2000 CE59 2457817.36 2017 Mar. 4.86<br />

0.1917 2 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-V57 2000<br />

CE59<br />

2000 HA24 2457823.26 2017 Mar. 10.76<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.06665 4 oppositions, 1993-2005 MPO 77460 2000<br />

HA24<br />

2002 EM7 2457825.04 2017 Mar. 12.54 0.1676 1opposition,<br />

arc = 25 days MPO 30702 2002 EM7<br />

2001 WC47 2457835.66 2017 Mar. 23.16<br />

0.1660 4 oppositions, 1991-2004 MPO 70311 2001<br />

WC47<br />

2005 GO59 2457837.36 2017 Mar. 24.86 0.08382 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 77864 2005 GO59<br />

41P/Tuttle-Giacobini-Kre2457838.57 2017 Mar. 26.07<br />

0.1350 MPC 48383 41P/Tuttle-<br />

Giacobini-Kre<br />

2004 FW1 2457840.64 2017 Mar. 28.14 0.1689 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 62536 2004 FW1<br />

2003 HF2 2457841.30 2017 Mar. 28.80<br />

0.04230 2 oppositions, 2003-2004 MPO 65492 2003<br />

HF2<br />

2001 HZ7 2457843.61 2017 Mar. 31.11 0.08564 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 13851 2001 HZ7<br />

2002 TE66 2457846.43 2017 Apr. 2.93<br />

0.1482 3 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 77658 2002<br />

TE66<br />

2005 GB120 2457846.77 2017 Apr. 3.27 0.1268 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 77870 2005 GB120<br />

2003 BD44 2457862.09 2017 Apr. 18.59<br />

0.05574 4 oppositions, 1981-2004 MPO 77688 2003<br />

BD44<br />

(22771) 1999 CU3 2457863.14 2017 Apr. 19.64<br />

0.1636 4 oppositions, 1999-2001 MPO 73882 (22771) 1999<br />

CU3<br />

2004 JW20 2457867.83 2017 Apr. 24.33<br />

0.1045 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77783 2004<br />

JW20<br />

2002 FW1 2457878.35 2017 May 4.85 0.1285 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 30729 2002 FW1<br />

2004 KG17 2457890.18 2017 May 16.68 0.02792 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 66383 2004 KG17<br />

2003 HT42 2457890.33 2017 May 16.83 0.09350 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 48377 2003 HT42<br />

2000 VJ61 2457898.45 2017 May 24.95<br />

0.1938 4 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 74048 2000<br />

VJ61<br />

2003 UD22 2457900.58 2017 May 27.08 0.1915 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 59 days MPO 57989 2003 UD22<br />

2000 AF205 2457900.71 2017 May 27.21 0.1324 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days MPC 39582 2000 AF205<br />

(6063) Jason 2457901.13 2017 May 27.63<br />

0.09853 4 oppositions, 1984-1995 MPO 53554 (6063)<br />

Jason<br />

(66391) 1999 KW4 2457905.12 2017 May 31.62<br />

0.1673 5 oppositions, 1998-2003 MPO 48673 (66391) 1999<br />

KW4<br />

2004 HX53 2457909.32 2017 June 4.82 0.1565 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 66370 2004 HX53<br />

2003 WR21 2457912.30 2017 June 7.80<br />

0.1216 3 oppositions, 1990-2004 MPO 70365 2003<br />

WR21<br />

1998 VO 2457916.37 2017 June 11.87 0.1896 1opposition,<br />

arc = 37 days MPO 50397 1998 VO<br />

2004 MD6 2457916.69 2017 June 12.19<br />

0.1972 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77783 2004<br />

MD6<br />

2000 HB24 2457919.66 2017 June 15.16 0.1440 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 787 2000 HB24<br />

(90075) 2002 VU94 2457922.78 2017 June 18.28<br />

0.1446 7 oppositions, 1955-2004 MPO 64449 (90075) 2002<br />

VU94<br />

2004 LV 2457924.93 2017 June 20.43 0.1317 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 66384 2004 LV<br />

2005 LW3 2457931.83 2017 June 27.33 0.09317 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days MPO 77906 2005 LW3<br />

2004 JB12 2457940.30 2017 July 5.80 0.1751 1opposition,<br />

arc = 241 days MPO 74310 2004 JB12<br />

2005 UP156 2457943.22 2017 July 8.72 0.1320 1opposition,<br />

arc = 25 days E2005-W62 2005 UP156<br />

2000 SZ162 2457948.67 2017 July 14.17 0.05018 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 5115 2000 SZ162<br />

2001 PT9 2457953.66 2017 July 19.16 0.1111 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 18352 2001 PT9<br />

2004 BV1 2457954.99 2017 July 20.49 0.1231 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days MPO 62469 2004 BV1<br />

2002 FT6 2457960.74 2017 July 26.24<br />

0.1972 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 62389 2002<br />

FT6<br />

2000 CE59 2457961.51 2017 July 27.01<br />

0.1206 2 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-V57 2000<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

CE59<br />

2003 AZ2 2457966.65 2017 Aug. 1.15<br />

0.1546 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 77684 2003<br />

AZ2<br />

2004 AR1 2457970.03 2017 Aug. 4.53<br />

0.1916 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 62467 2004<br />

AR1<br />

2002 CY58 2457972.08 2017 Aug. 6.58 0.08229 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 62387 2002 CY58<br />

1991 VG 2457972.99 2017 Aug. 7.49 0.05681 1opposition,<br />

arc = 173 days MPC 28316 1991 VG<br />

2003 OT13 2457973.53 2017 Aug. 8.03 0.1105 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 50775 2003 OT13<br />

2001 QP153 2457974.48 2017 Aug. 8.98<br />

0.09511 3 oppositions, 1996-2002 MPO 33917 2001<br />

QP153<br />

2000 GF2 2457977.34 2017 Aug. 11.84<br />

0.1859 2 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 62289 2000<br />

GF2<br />

2004 BG121 2457978.55 2017 Aug. 13.05 0.1672 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 70365 2004 BG121<br />

2003 MJ4 2457979.31 2017 Aug. 13.81 0.09764 1opposition,<br />

arc = 178 days MPO 57915 2003 MJ4<br />

2004 QG13 2457989.69 2017 Aug. 24.19 0.1101 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 70393 2004 QG13<br />

2005 QQ87 2457989.97 2017 Aug. 24.47 0.09327 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-R57 2005 QQ87<br />

2005 NE21 2457994.43 2017 Aug. 28.93 0.1828 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days E2005-Q41 2005 NE21<br />

(3122) Florence 2457998.00 2017 Sept. 1.50 0.04724<br />

14 oppositions, 1979-2003 MPO 47593 (3122) Florence<br />

2000 PD3 2458000.35 2017 Sept. 3.85<br />

0.1096 3 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 62304 2000<br />

PD3<br />

2002 GO5 2458001.40 2017 Sept. 4.90<br />

0.1608 2 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 65339 2002<br />

GO5<br />

2002 SV 2458003.51 2017 Sept. 7.01 0.1712 1opposition,<br />

arc = 37 days MPO 62407 2002 SV<br />

2005 SK26 2458006.34 2017 Sept. 9.84 0.1820 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-T15 2005 SK26<br />

2002 RP137 2458007.44 2017 Sept.10.94 0.1949 1opposition,<br />

arc = 138 days MPO 62405 2002 RP137<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2001 QL142 2458010.67 2017 Sept.14.17<br />

0.05834 4 oppositions, 1974-2003 MPO 53695 2001<br />

QL142<br />

2002 EM6 2458011.55 2017 Sept.15.05 0.1532 1opposition,<br />

arc = 172 days MPO 35573 2002 EM6<br />

1998 FW4 2458013.49 2017 Sept.16.99<br />

0.1758 5 oppositions, 1994-2005 E2005-S64 1998<br />

FW4<br />

2004 RY10 2458016.68 2017 Sept.20.18 0.07278 1opposition,<br />

arc = 17 days MPO 74325 2004 RY10<br />

1997 GL3 2458017.24 2017 Sept.20.74 0.04031 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days MPO 53581 1997 GL3<br />

2004 SS 2458021.36 2017 Sept.24.86 0.03658 1opposition,<br />

arc = 67 days MPO 74360 2004 SS<br />

(5189) 1990 UQ 2458023.25 2017 Sept.26.75<br />

0.06102 7 oppositions, 1990-2002 MPO 73857 (5189) 1990<br />

UQ<br />

2000 TL1 2458023.35 2017 Sept.26.85<br />

0.1009 2 oppositions, 2000-2000 MPO 13781 2000<br />

TL1<br />

2004 RE84 2458023.82 2017 Sept.27.32 0.09189 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 70417 2004 RE84<br />

(2329) Orthos 2458027.04 2017 Sept.30.54 0.1582<br />

10 oppositions, 1976-1998 MPC 32295 (2329) Orthos<br />

2004 QA22 2458027.87 2017 Oct. 1.37 0.06533 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 70395 2004 QA22<br />

2003 EM1 2458029.17 2017 Oct. 2.67 0.1741 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 43514 2003 EM1<br />

2004 TD10 2458029.48 2017 Oct. 2.98 0.08635 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 74368 2004 TD10<br />

1998 SB15 2458030.12 2017 Oct. 3.62 0.1659 1opposition,<br />

arc = 51 days MPO 6217 1998 SB15<br />

2002 QD7 2458035.56 2017 Oct. 9.06 0.1297 1opposition,<br />

arc = 173 days MPO 41774 2002 QD7<br />

2005 TD 2458038.05 2017 Oct. 11.55 0.1085 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days E2005-V72 2005 TD<br />

2005 TE49 2458039.89 2017 Oct. 13.39 0.08602 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-T81 2005 TE49<br />

2002 RP28 2458042.01 2017 Oct. 15.51 0.1076 1opposition,<br />

arc = 110 days MPO 41777 2002 RP28<br />

(65679) 1989 UQ 2458042.59 2017 Oct. 16.09<br />

0.1563 6 oppositions, 1954-2003 MPO 57652 (65679) 1989<br />

UQ<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2004 TA1 2458044.00 2017 Oct. 17.50 0.1538 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 74367 2004 TA1<br />

1991 TB2 2458048.50 2017 Oct. 22.00 0.1505 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 57655 1991 TB2<br />

2004 BW1 2458048.69 2017 Oct. 22.19 0.1900 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 58118 2004 BW1<br />

1999 VP11 2458048.96 2017 Oct. 22.46<br />

0.01494 3 oppositions, 1999-2004 MPO 73966 1999<br />

VP11<br />

2005 WG57 2458056.54 2017 Oct. 30.04 0.06345 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-X16 2005 WG57<br />

(66146) 1998 TU3 2458057.52 2017 Oct. 31.02<br />

0.1313 8 oppositions, 1982-2003 MPO 57653 (66146) 1998<br />

TU3<br />

2003 UV11 2458057.63 2017 Oct. 31.13<br />

0.03847 3 oppositions, 1996-2004 MPO 74288 2003<br />

UV11<br />

2004 TW11 2458058.08 2017 Oct. 31.58 0.1232 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 74369 2004 TW11<br />

2005 TR50 2458059.28 2017 Nov. 1.78 0.1829 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days E2005-V70 2005 TR50<br />

1989 UP 2458060.18 2017 Nov. 2.68<br />

0.05494 2 oppositions, 1989-1995 MPC 24894 1989<br />

UP<br />

1991 VE 2458060.47 2017 Nov. 2.97<br />

0.1900 8 oppositions, 1991-2004 MPO 73922 1991<br />

VE<br />

2004 GD 2458063.88 2017 Nov. 6.38 0.05882 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 66355 2004 GD<br />

2000 WN10 2458068.15 2017 Nov. 10.65<br />

0.1286 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-X18 2000<br />

WN10<br />

(99907) 1989 VA 2458069.93 2017 Nov. 12.43<br />

0.1779 8 oppositions, 1989-2004 MPO 74505 (99907) 1989<br />

VA<br />

2000 SJ344 2458071.41 2017 Nov. 13.91 0.07323 1opposition,<br />

arc = 200 days MPO 13780 2000 SJ344<br />

2000 UO30 2458072.61 2017 Nov. 15.11 0.06799 1opposition,<br />

arc = 85 days MPO 9847 2000 UO30<br />

2004 VC17 2458077.51 2017 Nov. 20.01 0.1829 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 74429 2004 VC17<br />

2003 EB50 2458078.59 2017 Nov. 21.09<br />

0.09408 3 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 77692 2003<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

EB50<br />

2000 EW70 2458079.46 2017 Nov. 21.96 0.08601 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 47866 2000 EW70<br />

2001 WW1 2458083.11 2017 Nov. 25.61<br />

0.1487 2 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-W33 2001<br />

WW1<br />

(3361) Orpheus 2458083.19 2017 Nov. 25.69<br />

0.06071 7 oppositions, 1982-1998 MPC 32296 (3361)<br />

Orpheus<br />

2004 EU22 2458084.89 2017 Nov. 27.39 0.1887 1opposition,<br />

arc = 73 days MPO 77778 2004 EU22<br />

2004 XG 2458085.56 2017 Nov. 28.06 0.1600 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 74440 2004 XG<br />

2005 EQ95 2458088.33 2017 Nov. 30.83 0.1875 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 77831 2005 EQ95<br />

2005 WY 2458097.22 2017 Dec. 9.72 0.02793 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-W74 2005 WY<br />

2004 BL11 2458103.53 2017 Dec. 16.03 0.1488 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 62471 2004 BL11<br />

2003 YX1 2458103.56 2017 Dec. 16.06 0.1361 1opposition,<br />

arc = 87 days MPO 62458 2003 YX1<br />

(3200) Phaethon 2458104.46 2017 Dec. 16.96 0.06894<br />

13 oppositions, 1983-1999 MPO 73856 (3200) Phaethon<br />

2003 JO14 2458109.32 2017 Dec. 21.82 0.1484 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 48382 2003 JO14<br />

2002 AA 2458114.22 2017 Dec. 26.72 0.1191 1opposition,<br />

arc = 156 days MPO 38331 2002 AA<br />

2003 ME1 2458114.29 2017 Dec. 26.79 0.1806 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 53734 2003 ME1<br />

2005 GE60 2458115.44 2017 Dec. 27.94 0.1871 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 77864 2005 GE60<br />

2000 CK59 2458115.74 2017 Dec. 28.24 0.1644 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPC 39594 2000 CK59<br />

2001 SX169 2458116.70 2017 Dec. 29.20<br />

0.09042 3 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 74100 2001<br />

SX169<br />

2000 SZ162 2458119.18 2017 Dec. 31.68 0.1804 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 5115 2000 SZ162<br />

2004 XK14 2458119.46 2017 Dec. 31.96 0.1204 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 74443 2004 XK14<br />

1999 AF4 2458125.19 2018 Jan. 6.69 0.1178 1opposition,<br />

arc = 152 days MPC 34314 1999 AF4<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2005 AJ3 2458126.69 2018 Jan. 8.19 0.1553 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 74472 2005 AJ3<br />

2004 BW58 2458127.03 2018 Jan. 8.53 0.1836 1opposition,<br />

arc = 121 days MPO 66327 2004 BW58<br />

(85990) 1999 JV6 2458128.55 2018 Jan. 10.05<br />

0.1388 6 oppositions, 1999-2004 MPO 77348 (85990) 1999<br />

JV6<br />

2004 FH 2458129.06 2018 Jan. 10.56 0.05182 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 62536 2004 FH<br />

2003 MD7 2458129.38 2018 Jan. 10.88 0.1638 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 62445 2003 MD7<br />

2003 YO3 2458135.17 2018 Jan. 16.67 0.07166 1opposition,<br />

arc = 98 days MPO 62458 2003 YO3<br />

1993 VD 2458141.29 2018 Jan. 22.79<br />

0.03680 3 oppositions, 1993-2004 MPO 57657 1993<br />

VD<br />

2002 RM129 2458143.66 2018 Jan. 25.16<br />

0.1773 4 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 77642 2002<br />

RM129<br />

1999 AQ10 2458147.63 2018 Jan. 29.13 0.1403 1opposition,<br />

arc = 42 days MPO 1439 1999 AQ10<br />

2003 CA4 2458149.41 2018 Jan. 30.91 0.05431 1opposition,<br />

arc = 18 days MPO 43505 2003 CA4<br />

2004 YC 2458150.80 2018 Feb. 1.30 0.1765 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 74467 2004 YC<br />

2002 CB19 2458152.49 2018 Feb. 2.99 0.02617 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days MPO 30639 2002 CB19<br />

2002 AJ129 2458154.39 2018 Feb. 4.89<br />

0.02826 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 77584 2002<br />

AJ129<br />

2004 BB 2458157.35 2018 Feb. 7.85 0.1173 1opposition,<br />

arc = 175 days MPO 66326 2004 BB<br />

2001 PJ9 2458159.58 2018 Feb. 10.08<br />

0.1839 2 oppositions, 2001-2002 MPO 57834 2001<br />

PJ9<br />

1991 VG 2458161.37 2018 Feb. 11.87 0.04711 1opposition,<br />

arc = 173 days MPC 28316 1991 VG<br />

2001 FD58 2458166.08 2018 Feb. 16.58<br />

0.08831 3 oppositions, 2000-2002 MPO 66184 2001<br />

FD58<br />

1997 TZ16 2458166.30 2018 Feb. 16.80 0.1132 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPC 30908 1997 TZ16<br />

(3752) Camillo 2458169.51 2018 Feb. 20.01 0.1378<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

12 oppositions, 1976-2003 MPO 47596 (3752) Camillo<br />

2004 EK1 2458170.53 2018 Feb. 21.03 0.1136 1opposition,<br />

arc = 37 days MPO 62517 2004 EK1<br />

2002 CU46 2458173.99 2018 Feb. 24.49 0.1503 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 27831 2002 CU46<br />

2004 CK39 2458177.25 2018 Feb. 27.75 0.09767 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 62494 2004 CK39<br />

2005 BO1 2458177.66 2018 Feb. 28.16 0.1753 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 74484 2005 BO1<br />

1992 BF 2458181.01 2018 Mar. 3.51<br />

0.1628 4 oppositions, 1992-2005 MPO 77350 1992<br />

BF<br />

2004 QA22 2458182.45 2018 Mar. 4.95 0.1416 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 70395 2004 QA22<br />

2003 EM1 2458184.63 2018 Mar. 7.13 0.04206 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 43514 2003 EM1<br />

2005 OX 2458185.48 2018 Mar. 7.98 0.06877 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-P25 2005 OX<br />

2005 EU2 2458186.44 2018 Mar. 8.94 0.1796 1opposition,<br />

arc = 100 days MPO 77817 2005 EU2<br />

2003 DY15 2458187.32 2018 Mar. 9.82 0.04853 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 43512 2003 DY15<br />

(14402) 1991 DB 2458189.24 2018 Mar. 11.74<br />

0.1631 2 oppositions, 1991-2000 MPC 39819 (14402) 1991<br />

DB<br />

2003 TR9 2458195.50 2018 Mar. 18.00 0.1745 1opposition,<br />

arc = 44 days MPO 57982 2003 TR9<br />

2004 TN20 2458196.47 2018 Mar. 18.97 0.1759 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 70482 2004 TN20<br />

(1981) Midas 2458199.39 2018 Mar. 21.89 0.08957<br />

11 oppositions, 1973-1999 MPO 38158 (1981) Midas<br />

2002 LX 2458200.85 2018 Mar. 23.35 0.1687 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 34011 2002 LX<br />

2004 EM20 2458201.08 2018 Mar. 23.58<br />

0.09564 3 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-W93 2004<br />

EM20<br />

2003 FY6 2458205.31 2018 Mar. 27.81 0.09277 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 48342 2003 FY6<br />

2004 EU22 2458205.84 2018 Mar. 28.34 0.08977 1opposition,<br />

arc = 73 days MPO 77778 2004 EU22<br />

1998 KG3 2458207.80 2018 Mar. 30.30<br />

0.1299 2 oppositions, 1998-2003 MPO 46341 1998<br />

KG3<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2004 FG29 2458211.06 2018 Apr. 2.56 0.01044 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 62541 2004 FG29<br />

2004 FJ29 2458212.60 2018 Apr. 4.10 0.1929 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPO 66348 2004 FJ29<br />

(85953) 1999 FK21 2458215.24 2018 Apr. 6.74<br />

0.1269 4 oppositions, 1971-2004 MPO 62893 (85953) 1999<br />

FK21<br />

2005 TC51 2458215.62 2018 Apr. 7.12 0.1979 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days E2005-T93 2005 TC51<br />

1994 RC 2458229.41 2018 Apr. 20.91 0.1802 1opposition,<br />

arc = 40 days MPC 30092 1994 RC<br />

2000 VE62 2458230.11 2018 Apr. 21.61<br />

0.1742 5 oppositions, 1983-2004 MPO 70281 2000<br />

VE62<br />

2005 NZ6 2458230.15 2018 Apr. 21.65 0.1240 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days E2005-Q25 2005 NZ6<br />

2005 UK1 2458232.77 2018 Apr. 24.27 0.1413 1opposition,<br />

arc = 38 days E2005-X08 2005 UK1<br />

2005 SE71 2458235.55 2018 Apr. 27.05 0.06186 1opposition,<br />

arc = 62 days E2005-X08 2005 SE71<br />

2001 SG276 2458235.76 2018 Apr. 27.26<br />

0.08380 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-X04 2001<br />

SG276<br />

2004 HQ1 2458236.72 2018 Apr. 28.22 0.1759 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 66364 2004 HQ1<br />

2002 JR100 2458238.40 2018 Apr. 29.90 0.02905 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 70351 2002 JR100<br />

2005 JU81 2458246.46 2018 May 7.96 0.1350 1opposition,<br />

arc = 18 days MPO 77892 2005 JU81<br />

1999 FN19 2458246.46 2018 May 7.96 0.02502 1opposition,<br />

arc = 32 days MPO 57686 1999 FN19<br />

2005 GL 2458250.42 2018 May 11.92 0.1847 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 77856 2005 GL<br />

2005 LO40 2458250.78 2018 May 12.28 0.1314 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 77910 2005 LO40<br />

2004 VA 2458251.06 2018 May 12.56<br />

0.1537 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77791 2004<br />

VA<br />

1999 LK1 2458253.65 2018 May 15.15 0.03488 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 57688 1999 LK1<br />

2004 RO111 2458255.49 2018 May 16.99 0.1392 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 70424 2004 RO111<br />

2000 QK130 2458258.49 2018 May 19.99<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.1573 2 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 72104 2000<br />

QK130<br />

1998 WM 2458262.29 2018 May 23.79<br />

0.1950 4 oppositions, 1987-2005 E2005-W84 1998<br />

WM<br />

(66391) 1999 KW4 2458266.06 2018 May 27.56<br />

0.07818 5 oppositions, 1998-2003 MPO 48673 (66391) 1999<br />

KW4<br />

2002 UK11 2458266.08 2018 May 27.58<br />

0.1844 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-W33 2002<br />

UK11<br />

(68347) 2001 KB67 2458267.62 2018 May 29.12<br />

0.02440 3 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 70208 (68347) 2001<br />

KB67<br />

1998 SH36 2458271.17 2018 June 1.67<br />

0.1893 2 oppositions, 1998-2001 MPO 12896 1998<br />

SH36<br />

2004 LB 2458275.45 2018 June 5.95 0.09198 1opposition,<br />

arc = 186 days MPO 74310 2004 LB<br />

2005 TB15 2458279.59 2018 June 10.09 0.1352 1opposition,<br />

arc = 59 days E2005-W93 2005 TB15<br />

2001 KR1 2458282.31 2018 June 12.81<br />

0.1885 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77535 2001<br />

KR1<br />

2004 LO2 2458285.31 2018 June 15.81 0.08104 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 66384 2004 LO2<br />

2005 NW44 2458285.56 2018 June 16.06 0.05707 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days E2005-P32 2005 NW44<br />

2004 YA 2458290.84 2018 June 21.34 0.05440 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 74467 2004 YA<br />

(66400) 1999 LT7 2458297.15 2018 June 27.65<br />

0.1827 3 oppositions, 1999-2003 MPO 48680 (66400) 1999<br />

LT7<br />

2004 RX10 2458297.74 2018 June 28.24 0.1536 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 70398 2004 RX10<br />

2005 MF5 2458302.65 2018 July 3.15 0.08378 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days E2005-N30 2005 MF5<br />

2002 FT6 2458321.24 2018 July 21.74<br />

0.1594 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 62389 2002<br />

FT6<br />

2005 TM 2458323.45 2018 July 23.95 0.1229 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-T51 2005 TM<br />

2005 ET2 2458325.05 2018 July 25.55 0.1002 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 4 days MPO 77817 2005 ET2<br />

2000 PJ5 2458325.87 2018 July 26.37<br />

0.1927 4 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77467 2000<br />

PJ5<br />

2002 TC70 2458325.89 2018 July 26.39<br />

0.1627 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 75692 2002<br />

TC70<br />

2001 OC36 2458327.08 2018 July 27.58 0.1630 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 16114 2001 OC36<br />

(13553) 1992 JE 2458327.56 2018 July 28.06<br />

0.1999 7 oppositions, 1979-2000 MPO 77293 (13553) 1992<br />

JE<br />

2000 SD8 2458331.38 2018 July 31.88<br />

0.1734 2 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-V72 2000<br />

SD8<br />

2001 RT17 2458345.43 2018 Aug. 14.93<br />

0.1822 2 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 68927 2001<br />

RT17<br />

2002 PZ39 2458348.85 2018 Aug. 18.35<br />

0.1483 4 oppositions, 1995-2004 MPO 70352 2002<br />

PZ39<br />

2002 FG7 2458354.57 2018 Aug. 24.07<br />

0.1753 5 oppositions, 1990-2005 MPO 77590 2002<br />

FG7<br />

2005 QQ87 2458355.17 2018 Aug. 24.67 0.09792 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-R57 2005 QQ87<br />

2005 FG 2458357.47 2018 Aug. 26.97 0.07034 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 77855 2005 FG<br />

1998 SD9 2458358.90 2018 Aug. 28.40 0.01809 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPC 32779 1998 SD9<br />

1999 RB32 2458361.32 2018 Aug. 30.82 0.1494 1opposition,<br />

arc = 69 days MPC 38073 1999 RB32<br />

2001 QC96 2458361.50 2018 Aug. 31.00<br />

0.1302 2 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 72395 2001<br />

QC96<br />

2002 EC3 2458367.44 2018 Sept. 5.94 0.1633 1opposition,<br />

arc = 17 days MPO 30700 2002 EC3<br />

(99799) 2002 LJ3 2458368.29 2018 Sept. 6.79<br />

0.1322 6 oppositions, 1989-2005 MPO 71900 (99799) 2002<br />

LJ3<br />

1998 HD14 2458368.92 2018 Sept. 7.42<br />

0.1604 4 oppositions, 1998-2001 MPO 70217 1998<br />

HD14<br />

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2003 TL4 2458373.23 2018 Sept.11.73<br />

0.1847 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 E2005-W20 2003<br />

TL4<br />

2004 SV55 2458376.84 2018 Sept.15.34 0.1128 1opposition,<br />

arc = 46 days MPO 74366 2004 SV55<br />

2001 RQ17 2458377.88 2018 Sept.16.38 0.1474 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 74097 2001 RQ17<br />

2004 DV24 2458377.95 2018 Sept.16.45<br />

0.05548 2 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 66337 2004<br />

DV24<br />

2004 ST2 2458380.40 2018 Sept.18.90 0.1086 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 70467 2004 ST2<br />

2005 RB 2458381.51 2018 Sept.20.01 0.1681 1opposition,<br />

arc = 38 days E2005-W20 2005 RB<br />

1998 SJ70 2458381.71 2018 Sept.20.21 0.1448 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPC 33115 1998 SJ70<br />

1998 HT31 2458383.22 2018 Sept.21.72 0.07054 1opposition,<br />

arc = 19 days MPO 7464 1998 HT31<br />

2005 TH50 2458389.45 2018 Sept.27.95 0.1458 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-TA1 2005 TH50<br />

2004 HE 2458389.87 2018 Sept.28.37 0.08056 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 62569 2004 HE<br />

2002 TZ57 2458393.63 2018 Oct. 2.13 0.1560 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 38453 2002 TZ57<br />

2002 VV17 2458397.12 2018 Oct. 5.62<br />

0.1913 3 oppositions, 1992-2005 E2005-X04 2002<br />

VV17<br />

2005 UG5 2458398.76 2018 Oct. 7.26 0.1997 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-U98 2005 UG5<br />

2003 SW130 2458408.93 2018 Oct. 17.43 0.1477 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 53798 2003 SW130<br />

2003 TK1 2458412.17 2018 Oct. 20.67 0.1111 1opposition,<br />

arc = 46 days MPO 57981 2003 TK1<br />

2004 UH1 2458413.09 2018 Oct. 21.59 0.1206 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 74425 2004 UH1<br />

2004 FM32 2458415.37 2018 Oct. 23.87 0.1328 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 62542 2004 FM32<br />

2004 QJ7 2458416.98 2018 Oct. 25.48 0.1870 1opposition,<br />

arc = 247 days MPO 77785 2004 QJ7<br />

2001 TD45 2458421.47 2018 Oct. 29.97<br />

0.09922 4 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 77571 2001<br />

TD45<br />

2005 VY1 2458425.16 2018 Nov. 2.66 0.02637 1-<br />

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opposition, arc = 7 days E2005-X13 2005 VY1<br />

(54660) 2000 UJ1 2458425.79 2018 Nov. 3.29<br />

0.1216 3 oppositions, 2000-2002 MPO 39500 (54660) 2000<br />

UJ1<br />

2002 VE68 2458427.41 2018 Nov. 4.91 0.03764 1opposition,<br />

arc = 098 days E2005-V84 2002 VE68<br />

2004 TP20 2458428.59 2018 Nov. 6.09 0.1593 1opposition,<br />

arc = 209 days MPO 77788 2004 TP20<br />

2001 QA143 2458429.35 2018 Nov. 6.85 0.1986 1opposition,<br />

arc = 134 days MPO 57838 2001 QA143<br />

(65733) 1993 PC 2458432.34 2018 Nov. 9.84<br />

0.1033 7 oppositions, 1992-2003 MPO 48430 (65733) 1993<br />

PC<br />

2000 WN10 2458433.35 2018 Nov. 10.85<br />

0.1307 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-X18 2000<br />

WN10<br />

(33342) 1998 WT24 2458433.93 2018 Nov. 11.43<br />

0.1345 3 oppositions, 1998-2002 MPO 73897 (33342) 1998<br />

WT24<br />

2001 XT1 2458444.78 2018 Nov. 22.28<br />

0.1818 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77579 2001<br />

XT1<br />

2000 UH1 2458446.77 2018 Nov. 24.27<br />

0.1031 3 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-W17 2000<br />

UH1<br />

2001 WO15 2458449.66 2018 Nov. 27.16 0.02086 1opposition,<br />

arc = 46 days MPO 74110 2001 WO15<br />

2002 XC91 2458449.78 2018 Nov. 27.28 0.1284 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 41898 2002 XC91<br />

2002 XC91 2458449.78 2018 Nov. 27.28 0.1284 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 41898 2002 XC91<br />

(4953) 1990 MU 2458451.94 2018 Nov. 29.44 0.1068<br />

14 oppositions, 1974-2001 MPO 38159 (4953) 1990 MU<br />

2001 VC2 2458452.54 2018 Nov. 30.04<br />

0.1124 2 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 49937 2001<br />

VC2<br />

2005 UU3 2458452.87 2018 Nov. 30.37 0.1440 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days E2005-W93 2005 UU3<br />

2002 XQ90 2458459.86 2018 Dec. 7.36 0.02988 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 77683 2002 XQ90<br />

2004 LB 2458462.31 2018 Dec. 9.81 0.1217 1opposition,<br />

arc = 186 days MPO 74310 2004 LB<br />

2003 NW1 2458462.80 2018 Dec. 10.30 0.07006 1-<br />

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opposition, arc = 257 days MPO 62445 2003 NW1<br />

2000 GB2 2458465.95 2018 Dec. 13.45 0.1197 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 57769 2000 GB2<br />

2002 XS90 2458466.62 2018 Dec. 14.12 0.1369 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 41898 2002 XS90<br />

2004 QB17 2458466.77 2018 Dec. 14.27 0.1623 1opposition,<br />

arc = 191 days MPO 77785 2004 QB17<br />

46P/Wirtanen 2458468.42 2018 Dec. 15.92<br />

0.07565 MPC 54167 46P/<br />

Wirtanen<br />

2005 EZ223 2458469.95 2018 Dec. 17.45 0.1762 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 77848 2005 EZ223<br />

1999 LP28 2458471.42 2018 Dec. 18.92 0.1753 1opposition,<br />

arc = 22 days MPO 57688 1999 LP28<br />

2003 SD220 2458474.55 2018 Dec. 22.05<br />

0.01891 2 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 57965 2003<br />

SD220<br />

2005 TA 2458478.42 2018 Dec. 25.92 0.1136 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-T40 2005 TA<br />

1999 AO10 2458480.38 2018 Dec. 27.88 0.1303 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPC 34039 1999 AO10<br />

2004 XK50 2458484.29 2018 Dec. 31.79 0.1958 1opposition,<br />

arc = 25 days MPO 74451 2004 XK50<br />

2004 XP14 2458487.66 2019 Jan. 4.16<br />

0.07310 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77793 2004<br />

XP14<br />

1996 GQ 2458489.88 2019 Jan. 6.38 0.1916 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 47702 1996 GQ<br />

2001 TP103 2458492.26 2019 Jan. 8.76<br />

0.1989 2 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 66222 2001<br />

TP103<br />

(2340) Hathor 2458497.25 2019 Jan. 13.75<br />

0.1440 6 oppositions, 1976-2000 MPO 73856 (2340)<br />

Hathor<br />

2005 BU 2458498.57 2019 Jan. 15.07 0.1492 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 74483 2005 BU<br />

2003 QZ30 2458501.88 2019 Jan. 18.38<br />

0.1940 3 oppositions, 1984-2004 MPO 62446 2003<br />

QZ30<br />

2005 GE60 2458508.51 2019 Jan. 25.01 0.1934 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 77864 2005 GE60<br />

2004 FM32 2458515.55 2019 Feb. 1.05 0.08246 1-<br />

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opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 62542 2004 FM32<br />

1998 BR26 2458518.68 2019 Feb. 4.18 0.02185 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPC 31293 1998 BR26<br />

2001 XG1 2458526.51 2019 Feb. 12.01 0.1889 1opposition,<br />

arc = 22 days MPO 30560 2001 XG1<br />

1999 VF22 2458530.57 2019 Feb. 16.07 0.1486 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 57713 1999 VF22<br />

2001 DZ76 2458531.50 2019 Feb. 17.00 0.03518 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 11062 2001 DZ76<br />

2005 UG5 2458536.60 2019 Feb. 22.10 0.1397 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-U98 2005 UG5<br />

2005 ES70 2458541.86 2019 Feb. 27.36 0.1570 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 77827 2005 ES70<br />

2002 RZ125 2458544.93 2019 Mar. 2.43 0.1732 1opposition,<br />

arc = 20 days MPO 38401 2002 RZ125<br />

(86667) 2000 FO10 2458545.78 2019 Mar. 3.28<br />

0.1929 4 oppositions, 1988-2004 MPO 77348 (86667) 2000<br />

FO10<br />

2001 QE71 2458547.60 2019 Mar. 5.10 0.1797 1opposition,<br />

arc = 25 days MPO 18380 2001 QE71<br />

(88254) 2001 FM129 2458555.89 2019 Mar. 13.39<br />

0.08713 5 oppositions, 1978-2004 MPO 77348 (88254) 2001<br />

FM129<br />

2001 TE2 2458557.22 2019 Mar. 14.72<br />

0.1084 3 oppositions, 2000-2002 MPO 66217 2001<br />

TE2<br />

2000 AF6 2458560.62 2019 Mar. 18.12<br />

0.1099 4 oppositions, 1991-2005 MPO 77429 2000<br />

AF6<br />

(4581) Asclepius 2458564.87 2019 Mar. 22.37<br />

0.1380 2 oppositions, 1989-1990 MPO 3855 (4581)<br />

Asclepius<br />

2005 FC3 2458566.90 2019 Mar. 24.40<br />

0.07704 2 oppositions, 2005-2005 E2005-W20 2005<br />

FC3<br />

2004 TB10 2458569.75 2019 Mar. 27.25 0.1882 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 74368 2004 TB10<br />

2004 BY1 2458570.00 2019 Mar. 27.50 0.06333 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 62469 2004 BY1<br />

2000 FP10 2458570.77 2019 Mar. 28.27 0.1933 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 57766 2000 FP10<br />

2005 QY151 2458571.43 2019 Mar. 28.93<br />

0.1566 3 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-W93 2005<br />

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QY151<br />

2004 DA53 2458572.87 2019 Mar. 30.37 0.1710 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 62514 2004 DA53<br />

2002 AG29 2458573.81 2019 Mar. 31.31<br />

0.09852 3 oppositions, 1985-2003 MPO 57849 2002<br />

AG29<br />

2004 VB 2458582.46 2019 Apr. 8.96<br />

0.1913 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77791 2004<br />

VB<br />

1999 TT16 2458582.83 2019 Apr. 9.33 0.1593 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPO 57699 1999 TT16<br />

(22771) 1999 CU3 2458586.16 2019 Apr. 12.66<br />

0.1656 4 oppositions, 1999-2001 MPO 73882 (22771) 1999<br />

CU3<br />

1998 SC15 2458590.17 2019 Apr. 16.67<br />

0.1406 3 oppositions, 1998-2005 MPO 77373 1998<br />

SC15<br />

2001 HC 2458590.26 2019 Apr. 16.76<br />

0.1787 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77530 2001<br />

HC<br />

2002 JW15 2458594.71 2019 Apr. 21.21<br />

0.1372 2 oppositions, 1996-2002 MPO 33996 2002<br />

JW15<br />

2000 EA107 2458602.88 2019 Apr. 29.38<br />

0.1637 3 oppositions, 2000-2002 MPO 30352 2000<br />

EA107<br />

2002 FV5 2458604.58 2019 May 1.08<br />

0.1231 4 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 77590 2002<br />

FV5<br />

2005 TC51 2458607.49 2019 May 3.99 0.1375 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days E2005-T93 2005 TC51<br />

2001 GP2 2458608.47 2019 May 4.97 0.1525 1opposition,<br />

arc = 27 days MPO 13848 2001 GP2<br />

2002 EZ11 2458609.08 2019 May 5.58<br />

0.1571 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 62388 2002<br />

EZ11<br />

2004 FM17 2458613.25 2019 May 9.75 0.1359 1opposition,<br />

arc = 49 days MPO 66347 2004 FM17<br />

2004 FA18 2458616.47 2019 May 12.97<br />

0.1537 3 oppositions, 1996-2005 MPO 74309 2004<br />

FA18<br />

(12538) 1998 OH 2458619.91 2019 May 16.41<br />

0.1868 4 oppositions, 1991-1999 MPC 36752 (12538) 1998<br />

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OH<br />

(68950) 2002 QF15 2458623.88 2019 May 20.38<br />

0.08824 5 oppositions, 1955-2003 MPO 57653 (68950) 2002<br />

QF15<br />

2003 FF5 2458624.88 2019 May 21.38 0.1038 1opposition,<br />

arc = 213 days MPO 62443 2003 FF5<br />

(66391) 1999 KW4 2458629.46 2019 May 25.96<br />

0.03464 5 oppositions, 1998-2003 MPO 48673 (66391) 1999<br />

KW4<br />

2003 LH 2458631.99 2019 May 28.49 0.04114 1opposition,<br />

arc = 59 days MPO 66313 2003 LH<br />

2000 LD3 2458632.07 2019 May 28.57 0.1320 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 57780 2000 LD3<br />

2004 KH17 2458632.79 2019 May 29.29 0.1496 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 66383 2004 KH17<br />

2005 WQ3 2458644.58 2019 June 10.08 0.1750 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-X08 2005 WQ3<br />

1997 VM4 2458650.00 2019 June 15.50 0.1665 1opposition,<br />

arc = 58 days MPC 31149 1997 VM4<br />

2005 LW39 2458651.62 2019 June 17.12 0.1780 1opposition,<br />

arc = 70 days MPO 77910 2005 LW39<br />

(5604) 1992 FE 2458652.85 2019 June 18.35<br />

0.1319 7 oppositions, 1985-2001 MPO 13523 (5604) 1992<br />

FE<br />

2002 MY 2458653.99 2019 June 19.49 0.1588 1opposition,<br />

arc = 42 days MPO 34019 2002 MY<br />

(11500) 1989 UR 2458655.54 2019 June 21.04<br />

0.1870 4 oppositions, 1989-1999 MPC 35833 (11500) 1989<br />

UR<br />

1999 AO10 2458656.05 2019 June 21.55 0.1788 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPC 34039 1999 AO10<br />

2002 WX12 2458656.27 2019 June 21.77 0.1314 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 57909 2002 WX12<br />

2001 TO48 2458659.58 2019 June 25.08 0.1636 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 21062 2001 TO48<br />

(90403) 2003 YE45 2458663.39 2019 June 28.89<br />

0.1348 4 oppositions, 1989-2004 MPO 64550 (90403) 2003<br />

YE45<br />

2002 EW 2458668.15 2019 July 3.65 0.1349 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 61221 2002 EW<br />

2000 AD205 2458670.86 2019 July 6.36 0.1745 1opposition,<br />

arc = 51 days MPC 39582 2000 AD205<br />

(10145) 1994 CK1 2458671.16 2019 July 6.66<br />

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0.09940 3 oppositions, 1994-1999 MPO 27569 (10145) 1994<br />

CK1<br />

2005 NE21 2458672.73 2019 July 8.23 0.1309 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days E2005-Q41 2005 NE21<br />

2003 MD7 2458674.82 2019 July 10.32 0.1107 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 62445 2003 MD7<br />

2001 NH6 2458680.71 2019 July 16.21<br />

0.1852 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77541 2001<br />

NH6<br />

2002 FT6 2458681.69 2019 July 17.19<br />

0.1834 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 62389 2002<br />

FT6<br />

2005 GK 2458689.92 2019 July 25.42<br />

0.1112 2 oppositions, 2005-2005 E2005-T93 2005<br />

GK<br />

2003 QA31 2458692.08 2019 July 27.58<br />

0.1956 2 oppositions, 2003-2003 MPO 77699 2003<br />

QA31<br />

2003 RP8 2458692.22 2019 July 27.72 0.1090 1opposition,<br />

arc = 94 days MPO 57934 2003 RP8<br />

2000 RV37 2458692.79 2019 July 28.29<br />

0.1445 3 oppositions, 2000-2002 MPO 66143 2000<br />

RV37<br />

2004 JN13 2458694.88 2019 July 30.38<br />

0.1897 5 oppositions, 1975-2005 MPO 77783 2004<br />

JN13<br />

2001 RP3 2458703.55 2019 Aug. 8.05 0.1201 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 57841 2001 RP3<br />

2005 CL7 2458706.25 2019 Aug. 10.75 0.06781 1opposition,<br />

arc = 232 days MPO 77809 2005 CL7<br />

2002 AV31 2458707.00 2019 Aug. 11.50<br />

0.1882 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 72455 2002<br />

AV31<br />

2002 HK12 2458712.53 2019 Aug. 17.03<br />

0.06227 6 oppositions, 1985-2005 E2005-X13 2002<br />

HK12<br />

2000 YV137 2458715.20 2019 Aug. 19.70<br />

0.1617 3 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77498 2000<br />

YV137<br />

2002 LS24 2458717.70 2019 Aug. 22.20 0.1875 1opposition,<br />

arc = 113 days MPO 38337 2002 LS24<br />

2005 QQ87 2458720.38 2019 Aug. 24.88 0.1034 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-R57 2005 QQ87<br />

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2004 MR1 2458720.76 2019 Aug. 25.26 0.04840 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 66388 2004 MR1<br />

2003 YG136 2458720.94 2019 Aug. 25.44 0.04821 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 58111 2003 YG136<br />

(66146) 1998 TU3 2458720.98 2019 Aug. 25.48<br />

0.07423 8 oppositions, 1982-2003 MPO 57653 (66146) 1998<br />

TU3<br />

2001 WN5 2458722.80 2019 Aug. 27.30<br />

0.09757 3 oppositions, 1996-2003 MPO 48155 2001<br />

WN5<br />

2002 JR100 2458723.42 2019 Aug. 27.92 0.04988 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 70351 2002 JR100<br />

2001 KM20 2458725.11 2019 Aug. 29.61 0.08898 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 14443 2001 KM20<br />

(1620) Geographos 2458727.22 2019 Aug. 31.72 0.1373<br />

19 oppositions, 1951-1994 MPC 25514 (1620) Geographos<br />

2002 CF26 2458731.86 2019 Sept. 5.36<br />

0.1025 3 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 62386 2002<br />

CF26<br />

2004 SA20 2458733.43 2019 Sept. 6.93 0.1506 1opposition,<br />

arc = 17 days MPO 70469 2004 SA20<br />

2005 RB3 2458735.19 2019 Sept. 8.69 0.1438 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days E2005-R55 2005 RB3<br />

2004 AD1 2458737.35 2019 Sept.10.85 0.09032 1opposition,<br />

arc = 35 days MPO 62467 2004 AD1<br />

(99248) 2001 KY66 2458740.07 2019 Sept.13.57<br />

0.1854 6 oppositions, 1991-2005 MPO 71705 (99248) 2001<br />

KY66<br />

2000 QW7 2458741.51 2019 Sept.15.01<br />

0.03565 2 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 56164 2000<br />

QW7<br />

1999 GS6 2458741.91 2019 Sept.15.41<br />

0.1149 3 oppositions, 1999-2003 MPO 47775 1999<br />

GS6<br />

2003 YS17 2458745.00 2019 Sept.18.50 0.1339 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 62459 2003 YS17<br />

2000 SP43 2458746.87 2019 Sept.20.37<br />

0.06833 3 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 57782 2000<br />

SP43<br />

(2100) Ra-Shalom 2458748.34 2019 Sept.21.84 0.1797<br />

11 oppositions, 1975-2000 MPO 57621 (2100) Ra-Shalom<br />

1998 FF14 2458750.81 2019 Sept.24.31<br />

0.02780 3 oppositions, 1998-2005 E2005-V70 1998<br />

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FF14<br />

2002 TZ59 2458753.65 2019 Sept.27.15 0.008390 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 38454 2002 TZ59<br />

2001 RB18 2458754.34 2019 Sept.27.84 0.09562 1opposition,<br />

arc = 186 days MPO 57841 2001 RB18<br />

2005 TC 2458755.44 2019 Sept.28.94 0.1986 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-U16 2005 TC<br />

1999 AJ39 2458756.12 2019 Sept.29.62<br />

0.1659 2 oppositions, 1999-2004 MPO 55857 1999<br />

AJ39<br />

2002 SQ 2458758.55 2019 Oct. 2.05<br />

0.1819 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 75626 2002<br />

SQ<br />

2003 WT153 2458761.99 2019 Oct. 5.49 0.05081 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 58075 2003 WT153<br />

2005 ST1 2458770.92 2019 Oct. 14.42 0.1279 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days E2005-W20 2005 ST1<br />

2004 SY4 2458773.78 2019 Oct. 17.28 0.05367 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 70467 2004 SY4<br />

1998 HL1 2458782.22 2019 Oct. 25.72<br />

0.04155 3 oppositions, 1998-2005 MPO 77365 1998<br />

HL1<br />

2004 TD10 2458785.45 2019 Oct. 28.95 0.09694 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 74368 2004 TD10<br />

2005 PA17 2458790.07 2019 Nov. 2.57 0.1746 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-Q01 2005 PA17<br />

(85236) 1993 KH 2458795.63 2019 Nov. 8.13<br />

0.1014 6 oppositions, 1993-2004 MPO 62622 (85236) 1993<br />

KH<br />

2000 WN10 2458798.55 2019 Nov. 11.05<br />

0.1336 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-X18 2000<br />

WN10<br />

2003 UY12 2458805.95 2019 Nov. 18.45 0.1780 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 57987 2003 UY12<br />

1994 WR12 2458810.32 2019 Nov. 22.82 0.1311 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 57659 1994 WR12<br />

2000 WC1 2458810.36 2019 Nov. 22.86 0.1846 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 8536 2000 WC1<br />

2005 WY1 2458812.02 2019 Nov. 24.52 0.05682 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-W54 2005 WY1<br />

2000 YS134 2458817.00 2019 Nov. 29.50 0.1522 1opposition,<br />

arc = 60 days MPO 11023 2000 YS134<br />

1998 WT7 2458817.00 2019 Nov. 29.50<br />

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0.1371 2 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 66078 1998<br />

WT7<br />

2000 VM2 2458820.82 2019 Dec. 3.32<br />

0.1396 4 oppositions, 1993-2002 MPO 62311 2000<br />

VM2<br />

2004 KH15 2458830.57 2019 Dec. 13.07<br />

0.1858 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 76471 2004<br />

KH15<br />

2000 AZ93 2458834.35 2019 Dec. 16.85<br />

0.05734 2 oppositions, 2000-2002 MPO 22125 2000<br />

AZ93<br />

2000 CH59 2458843.83 2019 Dec. 26.33<br />

0.04874 2 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 62271 2000<br />

CH59<br />

2000 WP19 2458844.06 2019 Dec. 26.56<br />

0.1503 2 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 74049 2000<br />

WP19<br />

2001 AD2 2458845.04 2019 Dec. 27.54<br />

0.1402 3 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 66181 2001<br />

AD2<br />

(86450) 2000 CK33 2458856.55 2020 Jan. 8.05<br />

0.1727 5 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 77348 (86450) 2000<br />

CK33<br />

2003 WY25 2458857.82 2020 Jan. 9.32 0.08154 1opposition,<br />

arc = 147 days MPO 62453 2003 WY25<br />

2004 BT58 2458858.97 2020 Jan. 10.47<br />

0.09194 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77770 2004<br />

BT58<br />

2003 XV 2458859.59 2020 Jan. 11.09 0.1247 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 58079 2003 XV<br />

(90367) 2003 LC5 2458862.25 2020 Jan. 13.75<br />

0.1875 4 oppositions, 1983-2004 MPO 64540 (90367) 2003<br />

LC5<br />

1996 AE2 2458863.28 2020 Jan. 14.78 0.1949 1opposition,<br />

arc = 32 days MPC 26749 1996 AE2<br />

2003 WT153 2458868.61 2020 Jan. 20.11 0.1623 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 58075 2003 WT153<br />

2002 RS129 2458874.38 2020 Jan. 25.88 0.1095 1opposition,<br />

arc = 18 days MPO 62405 2002 RS129<br />

2002 DQ3 2458876.64 2020 Jan. 28.14 0.1637 1opposition,<br />

arc = 60 days MPO 30697 2002 DQ3<br />

2001 BO61 2458880.60 2020 Feb. 1.10<br />

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0.09315 4 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 66182 2001<br />

BO61<br />

2005 CL7 2458882.62 2020 Feb. 3.12 0.1875 1opposition,<br />

arc = 232 days MPO 77809 2005 CL7<br />

2003 SS84 2458883.64 2020 Feb. 4.14<br />

0.09963 2 oppositions, 2003-2004 MPO 62448 2003<br />

SS84<br />

2005 AC 2458884.37 2020 Feb. 4.87<br />

0.08839 2 oppositions, 2005-2005 E2005-W78 2005<br />

AC<br />

(40267) 1999 GJ4 2458888.77 2020 Feb. 9.27<br />

0.1894 8 oppositions, 1955-2002 MPO 43321 (40267) 1999<br />

GJ4<br />

2000 BD19 2458889.46 2020 Feb. 9.96<br />

0.1142 5 oppositions, 1997-2005 MPO 77436 2000<br />

BD19<br />

2003 BM4 2458892.28 2020 Feb. 12.78 0.1393 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 41922 2003 BM4<br />

2002 PZ39 2458894.96 2020 Feb. 15.46<br />

0.03861 4 oppositions, 1995-2004 MPO 70352 2002<br />

PZ39<br />

2005 EA94 2458895.04 2020 Feb. 15.54 0.1689 1opposition,<br />

arc = 88 days MPO 77831 2005 EA94<br />

2001 GP2 2458898.38 2020 Feb. 18.88 0.1235 1opposition,<br />

arc = 27 days MPO 13848 2001 GP2<br />

2004 ST2 2458904.22 2020 Feb. 24.72 0.1956 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 70467 2004 ST2<br />

2004 MD 2458908.07 2020 Feb. 28.57<br />

0.1662 2 oppositions, 2004-2004 MPO 77783 2004<br />

MD<br />

2005 RZ2 2458908.79 2020 Feb. 29.29 0.1563 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days E2005-R36 2005 RZ2<br />

2001 QC34 2458915.21 2020 Mar. 6.71 0.1099 1opposition,<br />

arc = 378 days MPO 35561 2001 QC34<br />

1990 UN 2458916.01 2020 Mar. 7.51 0.02790 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 77350 1990 UN<br />

2001 BB16 2458917.00 2020 Mar. 8.50 0.09130 1opposition,<br />

arc = 63 days MPO 12273 2001 BB16<br />

2004 EV9 2458918.72 2020 Mar. 10.22<br />

0.1455 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 76446 2004<br />

EV9<br />

2000 BO28 2458929.63 2020 Mar. 21.13<br />

0.07340 2 oppositions, 1989-2000 MPO 375 2000<br />

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BO28<br />

2000 EW70 2458930.05 2020 Mar. 21.55 0.1253 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 47866 2000 EW70<br />

2005 FC 2458930.79 2020 Mar. 22.29 0.1853 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 77854 2005 FC<br />

2002 TB70 2458931.90 2020 Mar. 23.40<br />

0.1476 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 53732 2002<br />

TB70<br />

(4581) Asclepius 2458934.12 2020 Mar. 25.62<br />

0.07059 2 oppositions, 1989-1990 MPO 3855 (4581)<br />

Asclepius<br />

2005 GP33 2458942.81 2020 Apr. 3.31 0.09675 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 77860 2005 GP33<br />

2001 GS2 2458944.66 2020 Apr. 5.16 0.1545 1opposition,<br />

arc = 49 days MPO 14427 2001 GS2<br />

(65690) 1991 DG 2458945.61 2020 Apr. 6.11<br />

0.08452 6 oppositions, 1991-2003 MPO 48417 (65690) 1991<br />

DG<br />

2005 GE60 2458949.48 2020 Apr. 9.98 0.1720 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 77864 2005 GE60<br />

2005 HN3 2458954.62 2020 Apr. 15.12 0.1479 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 77877 2005 HN3<br />

2004 SR 2458964.82 2020 Apr. 25.32 0.1275 1opposition,<br />

arc = 18 days MPO 70466 2004 SR<br />

2002 VR85 2458968.15 2020 Apr. 28.65 0.02710 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days MPO 66293 2002 VR85<br />

(52768) 1998 OR2 2458968.91 2020 Apr. 29.41<br />

0.04203 5 oppositions, 1987-2002 MPO 38742 (52768) 1998<br />

OR2<br />

2005 UV64 2458973.06 2020 May 3.56 0.1267 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-V53 2005 UV64<br />

(85184) 1991 JG1 2458974.13 2020 May 4.63<br />

0.1500 4 oppositions, 1978-2004 MPO 62604 (85184) 1991<br />

JG1<br />

2003 OC3 2458976.60 2020 May 7.10 0.1960 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days MPO 62446 2003 OC3<br />

2005 JR5 2458977.22 2020 May 7.72 0.1424 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 77879 2005 JR5<br />

2005 TC51 2458979.56 2020 May 10.06 0.07709 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days E2005-T93 2005 TC51<br />

2002 FW1 2458988.76 2020 May 19.26 0.1147 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 30729 2002 FW1<br />

1997 BQ 2458991.41 2020 May 21.91<br />

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0.04115 5 oppositions, 1997-2005 E2005-W74 1997<br />

BQ<br />

2002 XQ40 2458992.06 2020 May 22.56 0.02757 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 41888 2002 XQ40<br />

(66391) 1999 KW4 2458996.22 2020 May 26.72<br />

0.1598 5 oppositions, 1998-2003 MPO 48673 (66391) 1999<br />

KW4<br />

2002 JB9 2459000.00 2020 May 30.50<br />

0.1587 2 oppositions, 2002-2002 MPO 41765 2002<br />

JB9<br />

1999 JV3 2459002.75 2020 June 2.25<br />

0.1621 3 oppositions, 1978-1999 MPO 4450 1999<br />

JV3<br />

(65733) 1993 PC 2459005.02 2020 June 4.52<br />

0.1203 7 oppositions, 1992-2003 MPO 48430 (65733) 1993<br />

PC<br />

2002 NN4 2459006.64 2020 June 6.14 0.03438 1opposition,<br />

arc = 66 days MPO 61231 2002 NN4<br />

2004 UT1 2459009.30 2020 June 8.80 0.05985 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 74425 2004 UT1<br />

2004 KH15 2459010.02 2020 June 9.52<br />

0.1064 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 76471 2004<br />

KH15<br />

2004 EW9 2459010.39 2020 June 9.89<br />

0.09041 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 74309 2004<br />

EW9<br />

2001 VC2 2459010.96 2020 June 10.46<br />

0.1603 2 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 49937 2001<br />

VC2<br />

2005 MR5 2459015.69 2020 June 15.19 0.09571 1opposition,<br />

arc = 89 days E2005-S35 2005 MR5<br />

2003 ME1 2459017.10 2020 June 16.60 0.09065 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 53734 2003 ME1<br />

2001 RE8 2459018.64 2020 June 18.14<br />

0.1691 2 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 66200 2001<br />

RE8<br />

2005 WE 2459023.57 2020 June 23.07 0.1281 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days E2005-X08 2005 WE<br />

2004 JO20 2459024.99 2020 June 24.49 0.1977 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 66376 2004 JO20<br />

1999 MN 2459025.56 2020 June 25.06<br />

0.1043 3 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 77384 1999<br />

MN<br />

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2003 MS2 2459036.29 2020 July 5.79<br />

0.07851 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 74258 2003<br />

MS2<br />

2005 NB56 2459036.48 2020 July 5.98 0.01857 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-O02 2005 NB56<br />

2004 XP14 2459037.20 2020 July 6.70<br />

0.1066 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77793 2004<br />

XP14<br />

2004 QY2 2459038.98 2020 July 8.48<br />

0.1632 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77785 2004<br />

QY2<br />

2000 HB24 2459041.59 2020 July 11.09 0.1080 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 787 2000 HB24<br />

2003 QH5 2459044.35 2020 July 13.85 0.09384 1opposition,<br />

arc = 65 days MPO 62446 2003 QH5<br />

(85989) 1999 JD6 2459051.04 2020 July 20.54<br />

0.1308 6 oppositions, 1990-2004 MPO 77348 (85989) 1999<br />

JD6<br />

2002 BF25 2459051.63 2020 July 21.13 0.02414 1opposition,<br />

arc = 45 days MPO 74133 2002 BF25<br />

(8014) 1990 MF 2459054.46 2020 July 23.96<br />

0.05469 2 oppositions, 1990-1998 MPO 73858 (8014) 1990<br />

MF<br />

2004 KG1 2459069.07 2020 Aug. 7.57 0.1064 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 66381 2004 KG1<br />

(9162) 1987 OA 2459069.17 2020 Aug. 7.67<br />

0.1823 4 oppositions, 1987-1998 MPO 77287 (9162) 1987<br />

OA<br />

1997 WB21 2459071.35 2020 Aug. 9.85<br />

0.1213 2 oppositions, 1997-2004 MPO 64648 1997<br />

WB21<br />

2004 LU3 2459081.25 2020 Aug. 19.75 0.1110 1opposition,<br />

arc = 171 days MPO 74310 2004 LU3<br />

2004 QX2 2459084.88 2020 Aug. 23.38 0.1087 1opposition,<br />

arc = 17 days MPO 70391 2004 QX2<br />

2005 QQ87 2459085.58 2020 Aug. 24.08 0.1099 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-R57 2005 QQ87<br />

2001 QE71 2459085.98 2020 Aug. 24.48 0.1659 1opposition,<br />

arc = 25 days MPO 18380 2001 QE71<br />

(85275) 1994 LY 2459086.31 2020 Aug. 24.81<br />

0.1146 4 oppositions, 1994-2004 MPO 62635 (85275) 1994<br />

LY<br />

2001 QK153 2459088.47 2020 Aug. 26.97 0.1427 1-<br />

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opposition, arc = 45 days MPO 62342 2001 QK153<br />

2004 AD 2459101.10 2020 Sept. 8.60 0.1532 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days MPO 58114 2004 AD<br />

2002 JE9 2459106.17 2020 Sept.13.67 0.07883 1opposition,<br />

arc = 83 days MPO 33996 2002 JE9<br />

2004 RO111 2459107.85 2020 Sept.15.35 0.1705 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 70424 2004 RO111<br />

2001 SP263 2459111.24 2020 Sept.18.74 0.06907 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 18509 2001 SP263<br />

2004 FX1 2459114.79 2020 Sept.22.29 0.07261 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 62536 2004 FX1<br />

2001 SG286 2459116.25 2020 Sept.23.75 0.1253 1opposition,<br />

arc = 55 days MPO 57845 2001 SG286<br />

2002 EN7 2459122.35 2020 Sept.29.85 0.1900 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPO 57851 2002 EN7<br />

2005 UA6 2459123.25 2020 Sept.30.75 0.09365 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days E2005-W93 2005 UA6<br />

2001 GP2 2459126.19 2020 Oct. 3.69 0.007977 1opposition,<br />

arc = 27 days MPO 13848 2001 GP2<br />

2003 UG22 2459133.61 2020 Oct. 11.11 0.1894 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 57989 2003 UG22<br />

1997 TZ16 2459135.40 2020 Oct. 12.90 0.02190 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPC 30908 1997 TZ16<br />

2003 FB 2459135.98 2020 Oct. 13.48<br />

0.1275 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 75848 2003<br />

FB<br />

(5645) 1990 SP 2459140.12 2020 Oct. 17.62<br />

0.1421 6 oppositions, 1990-2001 MPO 77286 (5645) 1990<br />

SP<br />

1999 AP10 2459142.22 2020 Oct. 19.72<br />

0.08064 4 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 47762 1999<br />

AP10<br />

2000 TU28 2459142.27 2020 Oct. 19.77 0.1263 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 6414 2000 TU28<br />

2005 UV64 2459143.06 2020 Oct. 20.56 0.06104 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-V53 2005 UV64<br />

2004 UR1 2459147.27 2020 Oct. 24.77 0.1590 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days MPO 74425 2004 UR1<br />

2003 YN1 2459148.09 2020 Oct. 25.59 0.1574 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 58085 2003 YN1<br />

2004 US1 2459148.65 2020 Oct. 26.15 0.1051 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPO 74425 2004 US1<br />

1997 GC32 2459148.74 2020 Oct. 26.24 0.1109 1-<br />

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opposition, arc = 44 days MPC 30293 1997 GC32<br />

1999 VS6 2459156.43 2020 Nov. 2.93<br />

0.1320 2 oppositions, 1999-2004 MPO 62249 1999<br />

VS6<br />

2000 WN10 2459163.77 2020 Nov. 10.27<br />

0.1373 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-X18 2000<br />

WN10<br />

2005 AZ28 2459163.80 2020 Nov. 10.30 0.03548 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 74477 2005 AZ28<br />

2003 LH 2459165.00 2020 Nov. 11.50 0.09779 1opposition,<br />

arc = 59 days MPO 66313 2003 LH<br />

2005 GL 2459166.79 2020 Nov. 13.29 0.1559 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 77856 2005 GL<br />

2005 UO5 2459167.05 2020 Nov. 13.55 0.1926 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-V27 2005 UO5<br />

2004 FE31 2459167.26 2020 Nov. 13.76<br />

0.1829 2 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 65634 2004<br />

FE31<br />

2005 JT108 2459169.19 2020 Nov. 15.69 0.1332 1opposition,<br />

arc = 20 days MPO 77897 2005 JT108<br />

2004 HM 2459172.49 2020 Nov. 18.99 0.1760 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 66364 2004 HM<br />

1998 VF32 2459174.50 2020 Nov. 21.00<br />

0.09033 2 oppositions, 1998-2005 E2005-W45 1998<br />

VF32<br />

(7753) 1988 XB 2459176.20 2020 Nov. 22.70<br />

0.06620 8 oppositions, 1988-2004 MPO 73858 (7753) 1988<br />

XB<br />

2003 WJ98 2459178.53 2020 Nov. 25.03 0.1550 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 58065 2003 WJ98<br />

2002 VU114 2459180.66 2020 Nov. 27.16 0.1396 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 74240 2002 VU114<br />

2000 WO107 2459182.71 2020 Nov. 29.21<br />

0.02878 4 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 77487 2000<br />

WO107<br />

2000 YH4 2459190.23 2020 Dec. 6.73<br />

0.1607 2 oppositions, 2000-2002 MPO 29625 2000<br />

YH4<br />

2003 YJ 2459196.79 2020 Dec. 13.29 0.1617 1opposition,<br />

arc = 27 days MPO 58084 2003 YJ<br />

2001 YV3 2459197.15 2020 Dec. 13.65<br />

0.07331 2 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 65243 2001<br />

YV3<br />

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2002 GZ8 2459200.55 2020 Dec. 17.05 0.1328 1opposition,<br />

arc = 238 days MPO 66276 2002 GZ8<br />

2004 YA5 2459201.48 2020 Dec. 17.98 0.07836 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 74468 2004 YA5<br />

2000 AF205 2459201.61 2020 Dec. 18.11 0.08415 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days MPC 39582 2000 AF205<br />

2003 YR1 2459205.65 2020 Dec. 22.15 0.1536 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 58085 2003 YR1<br />

(90147) 2002 YK14 2459207.52 2020 Dec. 24.02<br />

0.1884 4 oppositions, 1987-2004 MPO 64472 (90147) 2002<br />

YK14<br />

2005 BD 2459210.71 2020 Dec. 27.21 0.09743 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 74483 2005 BD<br />

1999 JU3 2459212.53 2020 Dec. 29.03<br />

0.06053 3 oppositions, 1986-2004 MPO 70222 1999<br />

JU3<br />

2003 AK18 2459214.39 2020 Dec. 30.89 0.1845 1opposition,<br />

arc = 109 days MPO 48309 2003 AK18<br />

2003 AF23 2459218.32 2021 Jan. 3.82 0.03568 1opposition,<br />

arc = 46 days MPO 43486 2003 AF23<br />

2002 YC12 2459219.42 2021 Jan. 4.92 0.02374 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 41901 2002 YC12<br />

(86450) 2000 CK33 2459225.50 2021 Jan. 11.00<br />

0.1900 5 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 77348 (86450) 2000<br />

CK33<br />

(65717) 1993 BX3 2459231.86 2021 Jan. 17.36<br />

0.04733 3 oppositions, 1993-2003 MPO 48426 (65717) 1993<br />

BX3<br />

2005 OU2 2459239.29 2021 Jan. 24.79 0.1470 1opposition,<br />

arc = 84 days E2005-U20 2005 OU2<br />

2000 MU1 2459240.79 2021 Jan. 26.29<br />

0.09114 3 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 37526 2000<br />

MU1<br />

2004 JN1 2459242.28 2021 Jan. 27.78 0.08585 1opposition,<br />

arc = 37 days MPO 66372 2004 JN1<br />

2001 DQ8 2459244.07 2021 Jan. 29.57 0.1579 1opposition,<br />

arc = 25 days MPO 57802 2001 DQ8<br />

2002 CY9 2459245.91 2021 Jan. 31.41 0.1423 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 50589 2002 CY9<br />

2001 CQ36 2459246.49 2021 Jan. 31.99 0.1032 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 37540 2001 CQ36<br />

2002 CC19 2459249.76 2021 Feb. 4.26<br />

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0.1603 4 oppositions, 1986-2005 MPO 77585 2002<br />

CC19<br />

2003 EP16 2459251.90 2021 Feb. 6.40 0.09859 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 48333 2003 EP16<br />

(5879) Almeria 2459259.99 2021 Feb. 14.49<br />

0.1988 4 oppositions, 1992-1997 MPO 50331 (5879)<br />

Almeria<br />

(85953) 1999 FK21 2459261.74 2021 Feb. 16.24<br />

0.1389 4 oppositions, 1971-2004 MPO 62893 (85953) 1999<br />

FK21<br />

2004 FH 2459269.65 2021 Feb. 24.15 0.06330 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 62536 2004 FH<br />

2004 QD3 2459269.87 2021 Feb. 24.37 0.1360 1opposition,<br />

arc = 239 days MPO 77785 2004 QD3<br />

2005 ES70 2459270.08 2021 Feb. 24.58 0.1762 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 77827 2005 ES70<br />

2000 SM10 2459271.65 2021 Feb. 26.15 0.1626 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 5065 2000 SM10<br />

1999 RM45 2459276.34 2021 Mar. 2.84<br />

0.01974 2 oppositions, 1999-2002 MPO 40021 1999<br />

RM45<br />

2000 PE3 2459277.49 2021 Mar. 3.99 0.1601 1opposition,<br />

arc = 32 days MPO 3960 2000 PE3<br />

2005 EP1 2459278.15 2021 Mar. 4.65 0.09046 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 77816 2005 EP1<br />

(99942) Apophis 2459279.56 2021 Mar. 6.06<br />

0.1126 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 74525 (99942)<br />

Apophis<br />

2000 EE14 2459280.36 2021 Mar. 6.86<br />

0.1681 5 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77445 2000<br />

EE14<br />

2005 UF 2459282.53 2021 Mar. 9.03 0.1667 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days E2005-U42 2005 UF<br />

2004 FX31 2459284.70 2021 Mar. 11.20<br />

0.09269 3 oppositions, 1990-2004 MPO 74309 2004<br />

FX31<br />

2001 SQ3 2459290.27 2021 Mar. 16.77 0.07517 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPO 20979 2001 SQ3<br />

1998 FL5 2459291.66 2021 Mar. 18.16 0.1873 1opposition,<br />

arc = 70 days MPC 32062 1998 FL5<br />

2002 FT5 2459294.01 2021 Mar. 20.51 0.1642 1opposition,<br />

arc = 43 days MPO 30730 2002 FT5<br />

2001 FO32 2459295.17 2021 Mar. 21.67<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.01344 2 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 46525 2001<br />

FO32<br />

2005 TE15 2459297.03 2021 Mar. 23.53 0.06463 1opposition,<br />

arc = 52 days E2005-W62 2005 TE15<br />

1998 BY7 2459298.50 2021 Mar. 25.00 0.1787 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 57667 1998 BY7<br />

2000 HO40 2459302.57 2021 Mar. 29.07 0.04611 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 57775 2000 HO40<br />

2003 FG 2459308.10 2021 Apr. 3.60<br />

0.06501 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 74250 2003<br />

FG<br />

2000 YF29 2459308.25 2021 Apr. 3.75<br />

0.1087 2 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 50512 2000<br />

YF29<br />

2002 TC9 2459311.33 2021 Apr. 6.83<br />

0.1334 3 oppositions, 1991-2003 MPO 53732 2002<br />

TC9<br />

2004 TP1 2459312.05 2021 Apr. 7.55 0.04471 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days MPO 74367 2004 TP1<br />

2001 YU3 2459312.49 2021 Apr. 7.99 0.1886 1opposition,<br />

arc = 157 days MPO 57848 2001 YU3<br />

(66400) 1999 LT7 2459315.80 2021 Apr. 11.30<br />

0.1692 3 oppositions, 1999-2003 MPO 48680 (66400) 1999<br />

LT7<br />

2004 CC 2459316.48 2021 Apr. 11.98 0.1798 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 62488 2004 CC<br />

2003 YP17 2459323.94 2021 Apr. 19.44 0.1762 1opposition,<br />

arc = 176 days MPO 66320 2003 YP17<br />

2000 SL10 2459334.83 2021 Apr. 30.33 0.1701 1opposition,<br />

arc = 69 days MPO 8496 2000 SL10<br />

2003 KO2 2459335.25 2021 Apr. 30.75<br />

0.1118 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 77695 2003<br />

KO2<br />

2005 GE60 2459336.87 2021 May 2.37 0.1752 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 77864 2005 GE60<br />

2002 OD20 2459337.81 2021 May 3.31<br />

0.09560 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77611 2002<br />

OD20<br />

2002 VX94 2459340.19 2021 May 5.69<br />

0.1296 5 oppositions, 1986-2005 MPO 77679 2002<br />

VX94<br />

(5189) 1990 UQ 2459341.13 2021 May 6.63<br />

0.06824 7 oppositions, 1990-2002 MPO 73857 (5189) 1990<br />

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UQ<br />

2004 FH29 2459343.18 2021 May 8.68 0.1528 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 62541 2004 FH29<br />

2005 TC51 2459348.76 2021 May 14.26 0.05998 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days E2005-T93 2005 TC51<br />

2005 TG50 2459355.98 2021 May 21.48 0.1773 1opposition,<br />

arc = 32 days E2005-V79 2005 TG50<br />

(87024) 2000 JS66 2459356.37 2021 May 21.87<br />

0.1456 2 oppositions, 1979-2004 MPO 73921 (87024) 2000<br />

JS66<br />

2005 LW 2459356.64 2021 May 22.14 0.1186 1opposition,<br />

arc = 83 days MPO 77905 2005 LW<br />

2001 SX169 2459361.69 2021 May 27.19<br />

0.1032 3 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 74100 2001<br />

SX169<br />

2004 LJ 2459362.99 2021 May 28.49<br />

0.09449 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 66384 2004<br />

LJ<br />

2004 JQ1 2459367.98 2021 June 2.48 0.08244 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 66372 2004 JQ1<br />

2003 LW2 2459372.74 2021 June 7.24 0.02993 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 50767 2003 LW2<br />

2002 UK11 2459376.82 2021 June 11.32<br />

0.08481 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-W33 2002<br />

UK11<br />

1998 BR26 2459380.81 2021 June 15.31 0.1781 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPC 31293 1998 BR26<br />

2003 WD158 2459380.91 2021 June 15.41<br />

0.05283 2 oppositions, 2003-2004 MPO 66319 2003<br />

WD158<br />

2004 JN1 2459391.64 2021 June 26.14 0.1964 1opposition,<br />

arc = 37 days MPO 66372 2004 JN1<br />

2001 TX1 2459392.18 2021 June 26.68<br />

0.1620 5 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77570 2001<br />

TX1<br />

(89958) 2002 LY45 2459394.33 2021 June 28.83<br />

0.1896 4 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 77348 (89958) 2002<br />

LY45<br />

2002 QG46 2459394.98 2021 June 29.48 0.1645 1opposition,<br />

arc = 228 days MPO 38372 2002 QG46<br />

2001 MY7 2459402.22 2021 July 6.72 0.1021 1opposition,<br />

arc = 91 days MPO 18322 2001 MY7<br />

2003 XK 2459402.55 2021 July 7.05 0.1581 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 3 days MPO 58079 2003 XK<br />

2001 RV17 2459406.67 2021 July 11.17 0.1056 1opposition,<br />

arc = 63 days MPO 20944 2001 RV17<br />

2005 ML13 2459407.77 2021 July 12.27 0.06848 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days E2005-N70 2005 ML13<br />

2002 LT24 2459408.89 2021 July 13.39 0.1728 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 77603 2002 LT24<br />

2003 HA22 2459410.42 2021 July 14.92 0.1623 1opposition,<br />

arc = 166 days MPO 66312 2003 HA22<br />

2005 FA 2459415.71 2021 July 20.21 0.06029 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 77854 2005 FA<br />

1983 LC 2459415.99 2021 July 20.49<br />

0.1779 2 oppositions, 1983-2004 MPO 71937 1983<br />

LC<br />

2003 TK2 2459416.19 2021 July 20.69 0.1746 1opposition,<br />

arc = 56 days MPO 57981 2003 TK2<br />

2005 BC 2459416.37 2021 July 20.87 0.1415 1opposition,<br />

arc = 84 days MPO 77805 2005 BC<br />

2005 SO1 2459417.12 2021 July 21.62 0.1171 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days E2005-T51 2005 SO1<br />

2000 PQ9 2459417.31 2021 July 21.81<br />

0.06721 3 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77468 2000<br />

PQ9<br />

2001 JV1 2459417.32 2021 July 21.82 0.07435 1opposition,<br />

arc = 134 days MPO 41683 2001 JV1<br />

2003 HB6 2459428.01 2021 Aug. 1.51 0.1685 1opposition,<br />

arc = 207 days MPO 53734 2003 HB6<br />

2002 AL14 2459434.55 2021 Aug. 8.05<br />

0.1276 3 oppositions, 1985-2005 MPO 77583 2002<br />

AL14<br />

(37655) Illapa 2459434.82 2021 Aug. 8.32<br />

0.1910 6 oppositions, 1994-2002 MPO 50355 (37655)<br />

Illapa<br />

2005 UE1 2459439.36 2021 Aug. 12.86 0.1055 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days E2005-U68 2005 UE1<br />

2000 PN8 2459439.63 2021 Aug. 13.13 0.1308 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days MPO 53654 2000 PN8<br />

2004 UT1 2459448.19 2021 Aug. 21.69 0.1835 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 74425 2004 UT1<br />

2003 QA30 2459448.45 2021 Aug. 21.95 0.1934 1opposition,<br />

arc = 35 days MPO 53748 2003 QA30<br />

2005 RO33 2459450.78 2021 Aug. 24.28 0.1736 1opposition,<br />

arc = 67 days E2005-W18 2005 RO33<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2005 QQ87 2459450.80 2021 Aug. 24.30 0.1172 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-R57 2005 QQ87<br />

(7822) 1991 CS 2459452.32 2021 Aug. 25.82<br />

0.1454 3 oppositions, 1991-2002 MPO 57624 (7822) 1991<br />

CS<br />

2000 RE52 2459453.63 2021 Aug. 27.13 0.1324 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 57782 2000 RE52<br />

2005 OG3 2459467.93 2021 Sept.10.43 0.1349 1opposition,<br />

arc = 93 days E2005-V01 2005 OG3<br />

2004 RW2 2459468.15 2021 Sept.10.65 0.04565 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 70396 2004 RW2<br />

2002 CF26 2459468.49 2021 Sept.10.99<br />

0.1765 3 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 62386 2002<br />

CF26<br />

2001 EC 2459471.09 2021 Sept.13.59 0.05586 1opposition,<br />

arc = 56 days MPO 57806 2001 EC<br />

1991 TF3 2459474.98 2021 Sept.17.48<br />

0.08729 2 oppositions, 1991-2001 MPO 20672 1991<br />

TF3<br />

2000 HA24 2459477.65 2021 Sept.20.15<br />

0.1467 4 oppositions, 1993-2005 MPO 77460 2000<br />

HA24<br />

2004 RO111 2459479.53 2021 Sept.22.03 0.1783 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 70424 2004 RO111<br />

1998 FW4 2459481.28 2021 Sept.23.78<br />

0.1150 5 oppositions, 1994-2005 E2005-S64 1998<br />

FW4<br />

2003 QQ47 2459481.46 2021 Sept.23.96<br />

0.09851 3 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 77700 2003<br />

QQ47<br />

2005 SQ1 2459485.05 2021 Sept.27.55 0.07918 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days E2005-U42 2005 SQ1<br />

2004 RN251 2459487.83 2021 Sept.30.33 0.08956 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 70453 2004 RN251<br />

2005 JO3 2459490.74 2021 Oct. 3.24 0.1593 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-V49 2005 JO3<br />

2004 SA 2459492.53 2021 Oct. 5.03 0.1992 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 70466 2004 SA<br />

2002 RO137 2459492.82 2021 Oct. 5.32 0.1982 1opposition,<br />

arc = 86 days MPO 41788 2002 RO137<br />

1998 SD9 2459493.14 2021 Oct. 5.64 0.02299 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPC 32779 1998 SD9<br />

1998 ST27 2459494.54 2021 Oct. 7.04<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.1877 3 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 70219 1998<br />

ST27<br />

2001 TW1 2459497.46 2021 Oct. 9.96<br />

0.1516 3 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 74102 2001<br />

TW1<br />

1999 FJ21 2459504.52 2021 Oct. 17.02 0.05990 1opposition,<br />

arc = 62 days MPC 35087 1999 FJ21<br />

2003 GG21 2459512.99 2021 Oct. 25.49 0.1459 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days MPO 48363 2003 GG21<br />

(87024) 2000 JS66 2459515.00 2021 Oct. 27.50<br />

0.1531 2 oppositions, 1979-2004 MPO 73921 (87024) 2000<br />

JS66<br />

2004 FW1 2459518.02 2021 Oct. 30.52 0.1115 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 62536 2004 FW1<br />

(2340) Hathor 2459519.58 2021 Nov. 1.08<br />

0.1606 6 oppositions, 1976-2000 MPO 73856 (2340)<br />

Hathor<br />

2005 UL1 2459519.61 2021 Nov. 1.11 0.1452 1opposition,<br />

arc = 19 days E2005-V79 2005 UL1<br />

2005 VL1 2459521.36 2021 Nov. 2.86 0.03607 1opposition,<br />

arc = 17 days E2005-W20 2005 VL1<br />

2004 LJ1 2459521.85 2021 Nov. 3.35<br />

0.1569 3 oppositions, 1995-2005 MPO 77783 2004<br />

LJ1<br />

2000 WN10 2459528.99 2021 Nov. 10.49<br />

0.1420 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-X18 2000<br />

WN10<br />

2001 BA16 2459530.49 2021 Nov. 11.99 0.1759 1opposition,<br />

arc = 40 days MPO 12273 2001 BA16<br />

2004 UE 2459532.45 2021 Nov. 13.95 0.03247 1opposition,<br />

arc = 144 days MPO 77791 2004 UE<br />

2005 VK1 2459532.72 2021 Nov. 14.22 0.1171 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days E2005-V57 2005 VK1<br />

2004 XJ29 2459537.06 2021 Nov. 18.56 0.07409 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 74447 2004 XJ29<br />

1998 XE12 2459537.95 2021 Nov. 19.45<br />

0.1803 7 oppositions, 1995-2005 MPO 77380 1998<br />

XE12<br />

2002 VS85 2459538.96 2021 Nov. 20.46 0.1117 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 62430 2002 VS85<br />

2002 TP69 2459539.47 2021 Nov. 20.97 0.05355 1opposition,<br />

arc = 131 days MPO 66284 2002 TP69<br />

(3361) Orpheus 2459540.31 2021 Nov. 21.81<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.03856 7 oppositions, 1982-1998 MPC 32296 (3361)<br />

Orpheus<br />

2004 VM24 2459540.64 2021 Nov. 22.14 0.1593 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 74430 2004 VM24<br />

2005 TG50 2459540.98 2021 Nov. 22.48 0.06334 1opposition,<br />

arc = 32 days E2005-V79 2005 TG50<br />

1994 WR12 2459542.44 2021 Nov. 23.94 0.006124 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 57659 1994 WR12<br />

2000 WY28 2459543.13 2021 Nov. 24.63 0.1789 1opposition,<br />

arc = 124 days MPO 12253 2000 WY28<br />

2001 WW1 2459544.28 2021 Nov. 25.78<br />

0.1819 2 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-W33 2001<br />

WW1<br />

2000 AC6 2459547.83 2021 Nov. 29.33<br />

0.1589 2 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 56047 2000<br />

AC6<br />

2004 YD 2459548.72 2021 Nov. 30.22 0.1020 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 74467 2004 YD<br />

2002 XM14 2459551.83 2021 Dec. 3.33 0.1670 1opposition,<br />

arc = 55 days MPO 41881 2002 XM14<br />

2002 XM14 2459551.83 2021 Dec. 3.33 0.1670 1opposition,<br />

arc = 55 days MPO 41881 2002 XM14<br />

1998 XX2 2459553.39 2021 Dec. 4.89<br />

0.07713 2 oppositions, 1998-2005 E2005-X04 1998<br />

XX2<br />

2005 FN 2459553.89 2021 Dec. 5.39 0.1829 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 77855 2005 FN<br />

2002 XB 2459554.76 2021 Dec. 6.26 0.1674 1opposition,<br />

arc = 60 days MPO 77681 2002 XB<br />

2003 XJ7 2459557.70 2021 Dec. 9.20 0.06103 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 58081 2003 XJ7<br />

(4660) Nereus 2459560.08 2021 Dec. 11.58<br />

0.02630 9 oppositions, 1981-2002 MPO 38159 (4660)<br />

Nereus<br />

2005 WS3 2459560.96 2021 Dec. 12.46 0.1565 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days E2005-X18 2005 WS3<br />

2001 YE4 2459561.63 2021 Dec. 13.13 0.08227 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 24005 2001 YE4<br />

2004 YC 2459563.72 2021 Dec. 15.22 0.03876 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 74467 2004 YC<br />

2002 DB4 2459564.10 2021 Dec. 15.60<br />

0.1674 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 57851 2002<br />

DB4<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2003 SD220 2459566.24 2021 Dec. 17.74<br />

0.03622 2 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 57965 2003<br />

SD220<br />

2002 AB2 2459568.61 2021 Dec. 20.11 0.1951 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 24030 2002 AB2<br />

2002 AC9 2459572.10 2021 Dec. 23.60 0.1007 1opposition,<br />

arc = 55 days MPO 30604 2002 AC9<br />

2003 YL118 2459574.32 2021 Dec. 25.82 0.1070 1opposition,<br />

arc = 27 days MPO 58107 2003 YL118<br />

2003 MS2 2459576.26 2021 Dec. 27.76<br />

0.1531 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 74258 2003<br />

MS2<br />

2000 LG6 2459577.15 2021 Dec. 28.65 0.1655 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 1663 2000 LG6<br />

2000 JH5 2459578.48 2021 Dec. 29.98<br />

0.1753 3 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77462 2000<br />

JH5<br />

2003 UC20 2459580.56 2022 Jan. 1.06<br />

0.1577 2 oppositions, 1954-2003 MPO 57988 2003<br />

UC20<br />

2004 SW55 2459587.37 2022 Jan. 7.87 0.1368 1opposition,<br />

arc = 161 days MPO 77787 2004 SW55<br />

2004 WH1 2459588.54 2022 Jan. 9.04 0.04289 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 74439 2004 WH1<br />

2002 BF25 2459592.27 2022 Jan. 12.77 0.1227 1opposition,<br />

arc = 45 days MPO 74133 2002 BF25<br />

(7482) 1994 PC1 2459598.41 2022 Jan. 18.91<br />

0.01324 7 oppositions, 1974-2002 MPO 38160 (7482) 1994<br />

PC1<br />

1996 FO3 2459599.48 2022 Jan. 19.98<br />

0.1415 2 oppositions, 1996-2003 MPO 49641 1996<br />

FO3<br />

2002 AU5 2459600.89 2022 Jan. 21.39<br />

0.1716 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77583 2002<br />

AU5<br />

(7341) 1991 VK 2459605.21 2022 Jan. 25.71<br />

0.06398 8 oppositions, 1981-2002 MPO 38160 (7341) 1991<br />

VK<br />

2000 AZ93 2459607.34 2022 Jan. 27.84<br />

0.1428 2 oppositions, 2000-2002 MPO 22125 2000<br />

AZ93<br />

2002 AL14 2459607.71 2022 Jan. 28.21<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.1516 3 oppositions, 1985-2005 MPO 77583 2002<br />

AL14<br />

2001 QC96 2459614.19 2022 Feb. 3.69<br />

0.07602 2 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 72395 2001<br />

QC96<br />

1997 CD17 2459615.49 2022 Feb. 4.99 0.09702 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPC 29128 1997 CD17<br />

2004 TR12 2459620.19 2022 Feb. 9.69<br />

0.1459 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-V34 2004<br />

TR12<br />

2001 CK32 2459626.00 2022 Feb. 15.50<br />

0.09677 2 oppositions, 2001-2002 MPO 77508 2001<br />

CK32<br />

1999 VF22 2459628.02 2022 Feb. 17.52 0.1117 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 57713 1999 VF22<br />

2002 XP40 2459629.56 2022 Feb. 19.06<br />

0.1881 2 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 69421 2002<br />

XP40<br />

2000 EE14 2459637.45 2022 Feb. 26.95<br />

0.1833 5 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77445 2000<br />

EE14<br />

2001 SN263 2459639.18 2022 Feb. 28.68<br />

0.1009 6 oppositions, 1990-2005 MPO 77569 2001<br />

SN263<br />

2001 CB21 2459642.83 2022 Mar. 4.33<br />

0.03283 6 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-X13 2001<br />

CB21<br />

2004 VP 2459644.11 2022 Mar. 5.61 0.1903 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 74426 2004 VP<br />

2002 LX 2459645.72 2022 Mar. 7.22 0.1535 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 34011 2002 LX<br />

2003 FK1 2459654.12 2022 Mar. 15.62 0.09344 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 48340 2003 FK1<br />

1999 HF1 2459654.56 2022 Mar. 16.06<br />

0.1820 7 oppositions, 1999-2005 E2005-W20 1999<br />

HF1<br />

2003 EP4 2459657.13 2022 Mar. 18.63 0.1529 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 50748 2003 EP4<br />

2001 BA16 2459661.34 2022 Mar. 22.84 0.1204 1opposition,<br />

arc = 40 days MPO 12273 2001 BA16<br />

2003 GP51 2459664.53 2022 Mar. 26.03 0.05571 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 48368 2003 GP51<br />

2002 RQ25 2459667.27 2022 Mar. 28.77 0.1767 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 55 days MPO 38378 2002 RQ25<br />

2004 FE5 2459668.56 2022 Mar. 30.06 0.1341 1opposition,<br />

arc = 47 days MPO 66346 2004 FE5<br />

2002 DJ5 2459669.83 2022 Mar. 31.33<br />

0.05463 2 oppositions, 2002-2002 MPO 38333 2002<br />

DJ5<br />

2003 AK18 2459672.92 2022 Apr. 3.42 0.1318 1opposition,<br />

arc = 109 days MPO 48309 2003 AK18<br />

2004 HC2 2459673.89 2022 Apr. 4.39 0.1543 1opposition,<br />

arc = 38 days MPO 66364 2004 HC2<br />

2002 AW 2459674.81 2022 Apr. 5.31<br />

0.05780 3 oppositions, 1991-2002 MPO 66258 2002<br />

AW<br />

2001 WM15 2459676.17 2022 Apr. 6.67 0.1138 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 23932 2001 WM15<br />

2003 EO16 2459676.42 2022 Apr. 6.92 0.1394 1opposition,<br />

arc = 50 days MPO 50749 2003 EO16<br />

2003 GF21 2459677.70 2022 Apr. 8.20 0.01743 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 48363 2003 GF21<br />

2003 LN6 2459691.13 2022 Apr. 21.63 0.08466 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 50767 2003 LN6<br />

2003 JO14 2459693.87 2022 Apr. 24.37 0.09992 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 48382 2003 JO14<br />

2003 HN16 2459699.74 2022 Apr. 30.24 0.09899 1opposition,<br />

arc = 34 days MPO 57915 2003 HN16<br />

2000 HP40 2459702.04 2022 May 2.54 0.1483 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 57775 2000 HP40<br />

2004 JO12 2459703.28 2022 May 3.78 0.1916 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 66374 2004 JO12<br />

1996 FG3 2459703.41 2022 May 3.91<br />

0.07832 5 oppositions, 1996-2001 MPO 70212 1996<br />

FG3<br />

2005 FK 2459704.96 2022 May 5.46 0.1352 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 77855 2005 FK<br />

2005 GC120 2459709.25 2022 May 9.75<br />

0.1055 2 oppositions, 2005-2005 E2005-X08 2005<br />

GC120<br />

1998 VD32 2459712.13 2022 May 12.63 0.1273 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPC 33378 1998 VD32<br />

2000 WM63 2459715.04 2022 May 15.54 0.1742 1opposition,<br />

arc = 383 days MPO 23612 2000 WM63<br />

2005 TC51 2459717.71 2022 May 18.21 0.1091 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days E2005-T93 2005 TC51<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

1996 TP6 2459720.55 2022 May 21.05 0.1444 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 62217 1996 TP6<br />

2004 KH17 2459725.98 2022 May 26.48 0.1676 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 66383 2004 KH17<br />

(7335) 1989 JA 2459727.10 2022 May 27.60<br />

0.02690 4 oppositions, 1989-2001 MPO 43316 (7335) 1989<br />

JA<br />

(5693) 1993 EA 2459727.71 2022 May 28.21<br />

0.06856 8 oppositions, 1984-1999 MPO 57623 (5693) 1993<br />

EA<br />

2001 CQ36 2459730.68 2022 May 31.18 0.06758 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 37540 2001 CQ36<br />

2003 CY18 2459731.69 2022 June 1.19<br />

0.09253 3 oppositions, 2003-2005 E2005-W84 2003<br />

CY18<br />

2005 KA 2459732.91 2022 June 2.41 0.2000 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 77902 2005 KA<br />

2004 JX20 2459733.51 2022 June 3.01<br />

0.1434 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77783 2004<br />

JX20<br />

2001 SG10 2459733.81 2022 June 3.31<br />

0.1601 2 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 56306 2001<br />

SG10<br />

2005 JQ81 2459738.70 2022 June 8.20 0.1849 1opposition,<br />

arc = 34 days MPO 77892 2005 JQ81<br />

2000 FM10 2459739.72 2022 June 9.22<br />

0.1660 5 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 66115 2000<br />

FM10<br />

2005 CD69 2459742.15 2022 June 11.65 0.1319 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 77815 2005 CD69<br />

1999 LV7 2459747.24 2022 June 16.74 0.1807 1opposition,<br />

arc = 27 days MPO 53597 1999 LV7<br />

2000 XJ44 2459747.56 2022 June 17.06 0.1578 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 57789 2000 XJ44<br />

1999 CG9 2459752.93 2022 June 22.43 0.1354 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPC 34320 1999 CG9<br />

2001 BA16 2459753.89 2022 June 23.39 0.1190 1opposition,<br />

arc = 40 days MPO 12273 2001 BA16<br />

(66400) 1999 LT7 2459762.50 2022 July 2.00<br />

0.07880 3 oppositions, 1999-2003 MPO 48680 (66400) 1999<br />

LT7<br />

(10302) 1989 ML 2459762.93 2022 July 2.43<br />

0.09946 4 oppositions, 1989-1999 MPC 34136 (10302) 1989<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

ML<br />

1998 HL3 2459762.94 2022 July 2.44<br />

0.1846 4 oppositions, 1998-2005 MPO 77365 1998<br />

HL3<br />

1997 NC1 2459765.50 2022 July 5.00<br />

0.1103 4 oppositions, 1997-2005 MPO 77362 1997<br />

NC1<br />

1994 AW1 2459770.06 2022 July 9.56<br />

0.1119 2 oppositions, 1994-2002 MPO 25679 1994<br />

AW1<br />

2002 TX55 2459773.05 2022 July 12.55 0.1479 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days MPO 74220 2002 TX55<br />

(12711) 1991 BB 2459775.94 2022 July 15.44<br />

0.1293 6 oppositions, 1991-2000 MPO 70184 (12711) 1991<br />

BB<br />

(23606) 1996 AS1 2459779.21 2022 July 18.71<br />

0.1022 5 oppositions, 1985-2001 MPO 11139 (23606) 1996<br />

AS1<br />

2005 GZ110 2459784.68 2022 July 24.18 0.1876 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 77869 2005 GZ110<br />

2000 QS7 2459793.08 2022 Aug. 1.58 0.1986 1opposition,<br />

arc = 119 days MPO 8480 2000 QS7<br />

2003 DY15 2459796.16 2022 Aug. 4.66 0.06549 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 43512 2003 DY15<br />

2002 AA 2459798.59 2022 Aug. 7.09 0.1627 1opposition,<br />

arc = 156 days MPO 38331 2002 AA<br />

2002 AV31 2459802.47 2022 Aug. 10.97<br />

0.1978 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 72455 2002<br />

AV31<br />

2002 OA22 2459803.23 2022 Aug. 11.73<br />

0.1693 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 70352 2002<br />

OA22<br />

2003 QU5 2459807.27 2022 Aug. 15.77 0.1048 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 62446 2003 QU5<br />

2005 SQ 2459810.49 2022 Aug. 18.99 0.08624 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days E2005-W17 2005 SQ<br />

2005 QQ87 2459816.04 2022 Aug. 24.54 0.1253 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-R57 2005 QQ87<br />

(2100) Ra-Shalom 2459823.23 2022 Aug. 31.73 0.1873<br />

11 oppositions, 1975-2000 MPO 57621 (2100) Ra-Shalom<br />

1978 CA 2459823.79 2022 Sept. 1.29<br />

0.05754 3 oppositions, 1978-2005 MPO 73921 1978<br />

CA<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2002 AO11 2459826.04 2022 Sept. 3.54 0.1904 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 24033 2002 AO11<br />

1999 ED5 2459827.24 2022 Sept. 4.74 0.1768 1opposition,<br />

arc = 219 days MPC 38068 1999 ED5<br />

2001 BO61 2459834.16 2022 Sept.11.66<br />

0.07963 4 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 66182 2001<br />

BO61<br />

2000 BO28 2459836.16 2022 Sept.13.66<br />

0.1132 2 oppositions, 1989-2000 MPO 375 2000<br />

BO28<br />

2001 UZ16 2459836.90 2022 Sept.14.40 0.1425 1opposition,<br />

arc = 75 days MPO 23849 2001 UZ16<br />

2002 EM6 2459837.15 2022 Sept.14.65 0.1309 1opposition,<br />

arc = 172 days MPO 35573 2002 EM6<br />

2005 CD69 2459837.60 2022 Sept.15.10 0.1876 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 77815 2005 CD69<br />

1999 VX25 2459839.07 2022 Sept.16.57 0.1926 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPC 36941 1999 VX25<br />

2002 XY38 2459842.28 2022 Sept.19.78 0.1996 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days MPO 43480 2002 XY38<br />

1998 MW5 2459844.33 2022 Sept.21.83<br />

0.1170 3 oppositions, 1998-2000 MPO 41538 1998<br />

MW5<br />

2003 DG6 2459849.12 2022 Sept.26.62 0.1837 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days MPO 53733 2003 DG6<br />

1998 HT31 2459856.04 2022 Oct. 3.54 0.1693 1opposition,<br />

arc = 19 days MPO 7464 1998 HT31<br />

(65803) Didymos 2459856.90 2022 Oct. 4.40<br />

0.07124 5 oppositions, 1996-2003 MPO 57653 (65803)<br />

Didymos<br />

(65803) Didymos 2459856.91 2022 Oct. 4.41<br />

0.07123 5 oppositions, 1996-2003 MPO 57653 (65803)<br />

Didymos<br />

2004 HK33 2459860.26 2022 Oct. 7.76<br />

0.1025 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 74310 2004<br />

HK33<br />

2002 RR25 2459863.86 2022 Oct. 11.36<br />

0.1411 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 53730 2002<br />

RR25<br />

2003 UC10 2459866.38 2022 Oct. 13.88 0.1245 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 53842 2003 UC10<br />

2001 RV17 2459868.90 2022 Oct. 16.40 0.1478 1opposition,<br />

arc = 63 days MPO 20944 2001 RV17<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2005 TM 2459869.64 2022 Oct. 17.14 0.04949 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-T51 2005 TM<br />

2001 WS1 2459870.02 2022 Oct. 17.52<br />

0.1109 4 oppositions, 1997-2005 MPO 77578 2001<br />

WS1<br />

1995 EK1 2459870.81 2022 Oct. 18.31<br />

0.1117 3 oppositions, 1995-2005 E2005-X08 1995<br />

EK1<br />

2005 TS15 2459871.10 2022 Oct. 18.60 0.1899 1opposition,<br />

arc = 54 days E2005-W84 2005 TS15<br />

1990 UP 2459872.75 2022 Oct. 20.25 0.1991 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 47682 1990 UP<br />

2001 UY4 2459874.70 2022 Oct. 22.20<br />

0.1223 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 74105 2001<br />

UY4<br />

2001 RA18 2459876.96 2022 Oct. 24.46 0.1498 1opposition,<br />

arc = 113 days MPO 57841 2001 RA18<br />

2004 RU331 2459878.55 2022 Oct. 26.05 0.1061 1opposition,<br />

arc = 215 days MPO 77787 2004 RU331<br />

2004 UT1 2459881.83 2022 Oct. 29.33 0.01018 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 74425 2004 UT1<br />

2004 FE31 2459883.26 2022 Oct. 30.76<br />

0.07520 2 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 65634 2004<br />

FE31<br />

2005 VG7 2459883.57 2022 Oct. 31.07 0.05519 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-W50 2005 VG7<br />

1999 CQ2 2459893.49 2022 Nov. 9.99 0.09789 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPC 34046 1999 CQ2<br />

2000 WN10 2459894.26 2022 Nov. 10.76<br />

0.1478 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-X18 2000<br />

WN10<br />

2003 YQ117 2459896.29 2022 Nov. 12.79<br />

0.1041 3 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 77763 2003<br />

YQ117<br />

2005 WS3 2459900.53 2022 Nov. 17.03 0.1562 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days E2005-X18 2005 WS3<br />

2005 KR 2459902.52 2022 Nov. 19.02 0.1863 1opposition,<br />

arc = 18 days MPO 77903 2005 KR<br />

(99907) 1989 VA 2459903.83 2022 Nov. 20.33<br />

0.1901 8 oppositions, 1989-2004 MPO 74505 (99907) 1989<br />

VA<br />

1990 HA 2459903.88 2022 Nov. 20.38<br />

0.1349 3 oppositions, 1989-2005 MPC 31784 1990<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

HA<br />

(85713) 1998 SS49 2459905.21 2022 Nov. 21.71<br />

0.1414 5 oppositions, 1998-2003 MPO 62795 (85713) 1998<br />

SS49<br />

2003 UX5 2459905.67 2022 Nov. 22.17 0.1279 1opposition,<br />

arc = 218 days MPO 66315 2003 UX5<br />

2005 LW3 2459911.41 2022 Nov. 27.91 0.07735 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days MPO 77906 2005 LW3<br />

1994 XL1 2459914.26 2022 Nov. 30.76<br />

0.08196 2 oppositions, 1994-2005 E2005-W78 1994<br />

XL1<br />

1999 LP28 2459919.49 2022 Dec. 5.99 0.1909 1opposition,<br />

arc = 22 days MPO 57688 1999 LP28<br />

1979 XB 2459920.27 2022 Dec. 6.77 0.1501 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 70208 1979 XB<br />

2000 LB16 2459923.10 2022 Dec. 9.60<br />

0.09820 3 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 73999 2000<br />

LB16<br />

2003 XZ12 2459927.05 2022 Dec. 13.55 0.07769 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 58082 2003 XZ12<br />

2003 YS70 2459930.85 2022 Dec. 17.35 0.01633 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 58099 2003 YS70<br />

2004 YA 2459932.37 2022 Dec. 18.87 0.1953 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 74467 2004 YA<br />

2002 XY38 2459933.59 2022 Dec. 20.09 0.1276 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days MPO 43480 2002 XY38<br />

2002 XQ40 2459934.32 2022 Dec. 20.82 0.1783 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 41888 2002 XQ40<br />

2004 XD51 2459937.60 2022 Dec. 24.10 0.02815 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 74451 2004 XD51<br />

2000 AF6 2459938.93 2022 Dec. 25.43<br />

0.1647 4 oppositions, 1991-2005 MPO 77429 2000<br />

AF6<br />

2002 AC5 2459939.88 2022 Dec. 26.38 0.07277 1opposition,<br />

arc = 88 days MPO 30603 2002 AC5<br />

2002 CA10 2459940.26 2022 Dec. 26.76<br />

0.1734 5 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77584 2002<br />

CA10<br />

2003 UR25 2459946.20 2023 Jan. 1.70 0.1274 1opposition,<br />

arc = 0 days MPO 53847 2003 UR25<br />

2003 MK4 2459952.49 2023 Jan. 7.99<br />

0.1115 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 74258 2003<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

MK4<br />

2003 BN4 2459952.91 2023 Jan. 8.41 0.1921 1opposition,<br />

arc = 58 days MPO 48316 2003 BN4<br />

2003 YX1 2459953.59 2023 Jan. 9.09 0.1210 1opposition,<br />

arc = 87 days MPO 62458 2003 YX1<br />

1998 LE 2459953.78 2023 Jan. 9.28 0.1932 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPC 32337 1998 LE<br />

2003 WR21 2459954.08 2023 Jan. 9.58<br />

0.07254 3 oppositions, 1990-2004 MPO 70365 2003<br />

WR21<br />

2004 CL 2459957.17 2023 Jan. 12.67 0.1333 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 62488 2004 CL<br />

2000 BM19 2459958.13 2023 Jan. 13.63<br />

0.08519 3 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77436 2000<br />

BM19<br />

2005 EE 2459959.41 2023 Jan. 14.91<br />

0.07724 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 76711 2005<br />

EE<br />

2003 QB30 2459975.41 2023 Jan. 30.91 0.1525 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 50790 2003 QB30<br />

2005 AY28 2459977.41 2023 Feb. 1.91 0.1968 1opposition,<br />

arc = 18 days MPO 77801 2005 AY28<br />

1999 JA11 2459979.45 2023 Feb. 3.95<br />

0.1160 4 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 77384 1999<br />

JA11<br />

2002 EZ11 2459987.71 2023 Feb. 12.21<br />

0.1746 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 62388 2002<br />

EZ11<br />

2004 EU9 2459992.53 2023 Feb. 17.03<br />

0.1677 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77778 2004<br />

EU9<br />

(37638) 1993 VB 2459997.29 2023 Feb. 21.79<br />

0.04363 3 oppositions, 1993-2002 MPO 66031 (37638) 1993<br />

VB<br />

2005 ES70 2459998.47 2023 Feb. 22.97 0.1971 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 77827 2005 ES70<br />

2001 SO73 2460000.74 2023 Feb. 25.24<br />

0.1229 4 oppositions, 1991-2004 MPO 74099 2001<br />

SO73<br />

2003 BB21 2460002.63 2023 Feb. 27.13 0.1514 1opposition,<br />

arc = 126 days MPO 48317 2003 BB21<br />

(86667) 2000 FO10 2460006.28 2023 Mar. 2.78<br />

0.1903 4 oppositions, 1988-2004 MPO 77348 (86667) 2000<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

FO10<br />

2005 FN 2460007.15 2023 Mar. 3.65 0.1711 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 77855 2005 FN<br />

2000 YA 2460008.33 2023 Mar. 4.83 0.1512 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 41676 2000 YA<br />

2004 BE86 2460012.97 2023 Mar. 9.47 0.1134 1opposition,<br />

arc = 140 days MPO 66328 2004 BE86<br />

2003 XF11 2460017.14 2023 Mar. 13.64 0.1277 1opposition,<br />

arc = 43 days MPO 58082 2003 XF11<br />

2005 EY95 2460018.16 2023 Mar. 14.66<br />

0.1122 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 76863 2005<br />

EY95<br />

1996 RY3 2460019.17 2023 Mar. 15.67 0.1832 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 57662 1996 RY3<br />

2004 KZ14 2460023.61 2023 Mar. 20.11 0.1270 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 66383 2004 KZ14<br />

(98943) 2001 CC21 2460024.72 2023 Mar. 21.22<br />

0.1299 6 oppositions, 1982-2004 MPO 71598 (98943) 2001<br />

CC21<br />

2004 QV16 2460025.95 2023 Mar. 22.45 0.1517 1opposition,<br />

arc = 108 days MPO 74322 2004 QV16<br />

2004 GA 2460035.05 2023 Mar. 31.55 0.08302 1opposition,<br />

arc = 71 days MPO 66355 2004 GA<br />

2003 FY6 2460037.35 2023 Apr. 2.85 0.1269 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 48342 2003 FY6<br />

1998 KG3 2460040.74 2023 Apr. 6.24<br />

0.1427 2 oppositions, 1998-2003 MPO 46341 1998<br />

KG3<br />

2005 EZ29 2460041.18 2023 Apr. 6.68 0.1941 1opposition,<br />

arc = 121 days MPO 77821 2005 EZ29<br />

1999 RR28 2460041.25 2023 Apr. 6.75<br />

0.1919 5 oppositions, 1987-2005 MPO 77387 1999<br />

RR28<br />

2003 YL 2460042.15 2023 Apr. 7.65 0.1539 1opposition,<br />

arc = 41 days MPO 62458 2003 YL<br />

2002 EB3 2460042.15 2023 Apr. 7.65<br />

0.1796 4 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 77587 2002<br />

EB3<br />

2002 JE9 2460042.61 2023 Apr. 8.11 0.1754 1opposition,<br />

arc = 83 days MPO 33996 2002 JE9<br />

(4486) Mithra 2460046.20 2023 Apr. 11.70 0.1627<br />

10 oppositions, 1974-2002 MPO 38159 (4486) Mithra<br />

2003 MT9 2460050.92 2023 Apr. 16.42 0.05477 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 50770 2003 MT9<br />

2005 TF49 2460051.73 2023 Apr. 17.23 0.1084 1opposition,<br />

arc = 35 days E2005-V77 2005 TF49<br />

2004 HC 2460053.38 2023 Apr. 18.88 0.1958 1opposition,<br />

arc = 38 days MPO 66364 2004 HC<br />

2000 SL 2460058.06 2023 Apr. 23.56<br />

0.1290 3 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 74017 2000<br />

SL<br />

2004 HG12 2460061.52 2023 Apr. 27.02 0.1347 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 66365 2004 HG12<br />

2004 MP1 2460062.65 2023 Apr. 28.15 0.1301 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 66388 2004 MP1<br />

2003 JX2 2460063.93 2023 Apr. 29.43 0.03146 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 48380 2003 JX2<br />

2001 VG5 2460064.77 2023 Apr. 30.27<br />

0.1310 3 oppositions, 1987-2004 MPO 70307 2001<br />

VG5<br />

2004 HS56 2460065.89 2023 May 1.39 0.04872 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 66371 2004 HS56<br />

2005 VE7 2460073.17 2023 May 8.67 0.1280 1opposition,<br />

arc = 22 days E2005-X18 2005 VE7<br />

2003 UX26 2460081.97 2023 May 17.47 0.1894 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 53847 2003 UX26<br />

2000 HO40 2460084.35 2023 May 19.85 0.07571 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 57775 2000 HO40<br />

2004 KZ 2460085.30 2023 May 20.80 0.05852 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 66381 2004 KZ<br />

2000 KA 2460086.23 2023 May 21.73 0.1481 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPO 57779 2000 KA<br />

2005 TC51 2460086.62 2023 May 22.12 0.1788 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days E2005-T93 2005 TC51<br />

2002 FW1 2460089.00 2023 May 24.50 0.1238 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 30729 2002 FW1<br />

2002 JX8 2460092.50 2023 May 28.00<br />

0.1014 2 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 66277 2002<br />

JX8<br />

2001 YV3 2460096.05 2023 May 31.55<br />

0.1404 2 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 65243 2001<br />

YV3<br />

2004 XO 2460100.20 2023 June 4.70 0.09476 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 74440 2004 XO<br />

1998 MZ 2460103.13 2023 June 7.63<br />

0.1171 4 oppositions, 1998-2005 E2005-X18 1998<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

MZ<br />

2001 LB 2460103.16 2023 June 7.66 0.08145 1opposition,<br />

arc = 32 days MPO 16098 2001 LB<br />

1994 XD 2460107.53 2023 June 12.03<br />

0.02116 2 oppositions, 1994-2005 E2005-S74 1994<br />

XD<br />

2002 SR41 2460110.31 2023 June 14.81<br />

0.1457 4 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 77651 2002<br />

SR41<br />

2000 WM63 2460111.42 2023 June 15.92 0.1632 1opposition,<br />

arc = 383 days MPO 23612 2000 WM63<br />

2004 HB 2460118.21 2023 June 22.71 0.1759 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 62569 2004 HB<br />

2005 MF5 2460119.72 2023 June 24.22 0.1762 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days E2005-N30 2005 MF5<br />

2002 LT38 2460120.06 2023 June 24.56 0.04530 1opposition,<br />

arc = 39 days MPO 62391 2002 LT38<br />

2001 HY7 2460133.17 2023 July 7.67<br />

0.1656 2 oppositions, 2001-2002 MPO 33908 2001<br />

HY7<br />

2004 CZ1 2460133.39 2023 July 7.89 0.1127 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 62488 2004 CZ1<br />

2001 VB 2460139.47 2023 July 13.97 0.1721 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 21144 2001 VB<br />

2005 WJ56 2460140.91 2023 July 15.41 0.1334 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days E2005-X18 2005 WJ56<br />

(88264) 2001 KN20 2460145.33 2023 July 19.83<br />

0.1747 4 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 63782 (88264) 2001<br />

KN20<br />

2002 PM6 2460153.76 2023 July 28.26<br />

0.1730 5 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77612 2002<br />

PM6<br />

2004 BM11 2460154.13 2023 July 28.63 0.06440 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 58120 2004 BM11<br />

2002 NW16 2460156.42 2023 July 30.92<br />

0.1721 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 53723 2002<br />

NW16<br />

2005 EA94 2460159.39 2023 Aug. 2.89 0.09367 1opposition,<br />

arc = 88 days MPO 77831 2005 EA94<br />

2002 KL6 2460161.78 2023 Aug. 5.28<br />

0.06361 3 oppositions, 1995-2005 MPO 77601 2002<br />

KL6<br />

(68548) 2001 XR31 2460162.23 2023 Aug. 5.73<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.1210 3 oppositions, 1994-2003 MPO 66047 (68548) 2001<br />

XR31<br />

2002 CB19 2460162.65 2023 Aug. 6.15 0.09502 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days MPO 30639 2002 CB19<br />

2004 KG1 2460163.59 2023 Aug. 7.09 0.04633 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 66381 2004 KG1<br />

2005 QA5 2460164.61 2023 Aug. 8.11 0.1958 1opposition,<br />

arc = 94 days E2005-W84 2005 QA5<br />

2004 PG20 2460171.89 2023 Aug. 15.39 0.1074 1opposition,<br />

arc = 32 days MPO 70376 2004 PG20<br />

2000 GV147 2460173.98 2023 Aug. 17.48<br />

0.1914 2 oppositions, 1993-2000 MPO 4568 2000<br />

GV147<br />

2002 EA 2460174.29 2023 Aug. 17.79 0.07225 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 70340 2002 EA<br />

(4769) Castalia 2460178.89 2023 Aug. 22.39<br />

0.1100 7 oppositions, 1989-2002 MPO 38159 (4769)<br />

Castalia<br />

(6037) 1988 EG 2460179.85 2023 Aug. 23.35<br />

0.04065 6 oppositions, 1988-2001 MPO 38159 (6037) 1988<br />

EG<br />

2005 QQ87 2460181.28 2023 Aug. 24.78 0.1344 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-R57 2005 QQ87<br />

2005 EK70 2460183.66 2023 Aug. 27.16<br />

0.1796 2 oppositions, 2005-2005 MPO 77827 2005<br />

EK70<br />

2002 CY46 2460188.86 2023 Sept. 1.36<br />

0.1986 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 62387 2002<br />

CY46<br />

2002 TG66 2460194.04 2023 Sept. 6.54 0.1089 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 74220 2002 TG66<br />

2004 BH11 2460199.91 2023 Sept.12.41 0.1198 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 58120 2004 BH11<br />

2004 TA1 2460205.11 2023 Sept.17.61 0.1508 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 74367 2004 TA1<br />

2004 SW26 2460205.38 2023 Sept.17.88 0.05860 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 70471 2004 SW26<br />

2004 FX31 2460206.03 2023 Sept.18.53<br />

0.1305 3 oppositions, 1990-2004 MPO 74309 2004<br />

FX31<br />

2004 TO20 2460206.04 2023 Sept.18.54 0.1385 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days MPO 74371 2004 TO20<br />

2003 ED50 2460208.42 2023 Sept.20.92<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.05070 2 oppositions, 2003-2003 MPO 53733 2003<br />

ED50<br />

2002 EY 2460211.64 2023 Sept.24.14 0.1348 1opposition,<br />

arc = 44 days MPO 30700 2002 EY<br />

2002 AW 2460211.86 2023 Sept.24.36<br />

0.1049 3 oppositions, 1991-2002 MPO 66258 2002<br />

AW<br />

1996 EO 2460218.23 2023 Sept.30.73 0.1667 1opposition,<br />

arc = 39 days MPO 73928 1996 EO<br />

1998 SH36 2460224.85 2023 Oct. 7.35<br />

0.1418 2 oppositions, 1998-2001 MPO 12896 1998<br />

SH36<br />

2004 VZ14 2460226.51 2023 Oct. 9.01 0.1875 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 74429 2004 VZ14<br />

2000 EE104 2460232.81 2023 Oct. 15.31<br />

0.1904 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77448 2000<br />

EE104<br />

1998 HH49 2460234.52 2023 Oct. 17.02<br />

0.007852 3 oppositions, 1998-2000 MPO 8039 1998<br />

HH49<br />

1999 UQ 2460239.09 2023 Oct. 21.59 0.1852 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 57709 1999 UQ<br />

2000 JJ5 2460239.15 2023 Oct. 21.65 0.1435 1opposition,<br />

arc = 45 days MPO 57777 2000 JJ5<br />

2005 TF49 2460239.23 2023 Oct. 21.73 0.1419 1opposition,<br />

arc = 35 days E2005-V77 2005 TF49<br />

(4544) Xanthus 2460239.36 2023 Oct. 21.86<br />

0.1956 3 oppositions, 1989-1991 MPO 77285 (4544)<br />

Xanthus<br />

2004 HQ1 2460243.50 2023 Oct. 26.00 0.1440 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 66364 2004 HQ1<br />

2001 TD45 2460244.46 2023 Oct. 26.96<br />

0.03259 4 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 77571 2001<br />

TD45<br />

(65733) 1993 PC 2460246.92 2023 Oct. 29.42<br />

0.1914 7 oppositions, 1992-2003 MPO 48430 (65733) 1993<br />

PC<br />

2004 UU1 2460247.74 2023 Oct. 30.24 0.02877 1opposition,<br />

arc = 52 days MPO 74425 2004 UU1<br />

1997 UA11 2460248.60 2023 Oct. 31.10 0.03098 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 77363 1997 UA11<br />

2003 UQ12 2460249.59 2023 Nov. 1.09 0.1851 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 62450 2003 UQ12<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

1996 GD1 2460250.90 2023 Nov. 2.40<br />

0.09791 2 oppositions, 1996-2005 MPO 74552 1996<br />

GD1<br />

2003 UC20 2460251.16 2023 Nov. 2.66<br />

0.03511 2 oppositions, 1954-2003 MPO 57988 2003<br />

UC20<br />

2003 YT1 2460252.02 2023 Nov. 3.52<br />

0.05935 5 oppositions, 1982-2005 MPO 74303 2003<br />

YT1<br />

2003 SW130 2460254.07 2023 Nov. 5.57 0.1691 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 53798 2003 SW130<br />

2000 WN10 2460259.52 2023 Nov. 11.02<br />

0.1547 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-X18 2000<br />

WN10<br />

2004 RH340 2460259.81 2023 Nov. 11.31 0.1804 1opposition,<br />

arc = 95 days E2005-Q28 2004 RH340<br />

2005 JU81 2460260.23 2023 Nov. 11.73 0.07323 1opposition,<br />

arc = 18 days MPO 77892 2005 JU81<br />

(7350) 1993 VA 2460263.41 2023 Nov. 14.91<br />

0.1294 7 oppositions, 1986-2002 MPO 47622 (7350) 1993<br />

VA<br />

2005 SX4 2460267.69 2023 Nov. 19.19 0.1816 1opposition,<br />

arc = 64 days E2005-W84 2005 SX4<br />

2000 EE104 2460270.53 2023 Nov. 22.03<br />

0.1906 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77448 2000<br />

EE104<br />

2004 UV1 2460278.86 2023 Nov. 30.36 0.1164 1opposition,<br />

arc = 256 days MPO 77791 2004 UV1<br />

1994 WR12 2460279.52 2023 Dec. 1.02 0.04834 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 57659 1994 WR12<br />

2004 XO 2460280.53 2023 Dec. 2.03 0.1693 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 74440 2004 XO<br />

2001 QQ142 2460285.38 2023 Dec. 6.88<br />

0.03692 2 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 66195 2001<br />

QQ142<br />

2002 WP 2460288.57 2023 Dec. 10.07<br />

0.1720 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 77680 2002<br />

WP<br />

2000 YS134 2460303.64 2023 Dec. 25.14 0.05839 1opposition,<br />

arc = 60 days MPO 11023 2000 YS134<br />

2000 CH59 2460305.34 2023 Dec. 26.84<br />

0.06227 2 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 62271 2000<br />

CH59<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2003 YG136 2460306.96 2023 Dec. 28.46 0.1462 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 58111 2003 YG136<br />

2004 XY60 2460307.68 2023 Dec. 29.18<br />

0.1941 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-T90 2004<br />

XY60<br />

2003 SR84 2460312.89 2024 Jan. 3.39 0.1332 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 53788 2003 SR84<br />

1989 DA 2460317.68 2024 Jan. 8.18<br />

0.1177 2 oppositions, 1989-2005 MPO 77349 1989<br />

DA<br />

2002 AY1 2460318.26 2024 Jan. 8.76<br />

0.03879 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 56321 2002<br />

AY1<br />

2004 XD6 2460321.01 2024 Jan. 11.51 0.09895 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPO 74441 2004 XD6<br />

2005 AX28 2460323.49 2024 Jan. 13.99 0.06234 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 74477 2005 AX28<br />

2005 AD13 2460324.28 2024 Jan. 14.78 0.1328 1opposition,<br />

arc = 95 days MPO 77799 2005 AD13<br />

2005 AK3 2460327.23 2024 Jan. 17.73 0.05576 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 74472 2005 AK3<br />

2003 CR1 2460329.37 2024 Jan. 19.87 0.08755 1opposition,<br />

arc = 39 days MPO 43505 2003 CR1<br />

(1685) Toro 2460330.37 2024 Jan. 20.87 0.1331<br />

21 oppositions, 1948-1997 MPC 32295 (1685) Toro<br />

1998 XE12 2460337.53 2024 Jan. 28.03<br />

0.1164 7 oppositions, 1995-2005 MPO 77380 1998<br />

XE12<br />

1999 RA32 2460347.84 2024 Feb. 7.34 0.1494 1opposition,<br />

arc = 326 days MPO 3918 1999 RA32<br />

1992 BF 2460349.70 2024 Feb. 9.20<br />

0.1408 4 oppositions, 1992-2005 MPO 77350 1992<br />

BF<br />

2004 RN251 2460353.35 2024 Feb. 12.85 0.1645 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 70453 2004 RN251<br />

2005 EM169 2460353.42 2024 Feb. 12.92 0.1931 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 77841 2005 EM169<br />

2000 WP19 2460353.96 2024 Feb. 13.46<br />

0.1582 2 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 74049 2000<br />

WP19<br />

1995 FO 2460357.68 2024 Feb. 17.18 0.1342 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 47695 1995 FO<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2005 EK70 2460360.60 2024 Feb. 20.10<br />

0.09688 2 oppositions, 2005-2005 MPO 77827 2005<br />

EK70<br />

2000 ET70 2460363.02 2024 Feb. 22.52<br />

0.1886 4 oppositions, 1977-2002 MPO 33869 2000<br />

ET70<br />

2004 FM4 2460371.06 2024 Mar. 1.56 0.08600 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 62537 2004 FM4<br />

2001 CP36 2460372.39 2024 Mar. 2.89 0.1860 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 41678 2001 CP36<br />

2005 EO30 2460380.73 2024 Mar. 11.23 0.05510 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 77821 2005 EO30<br />

2005 NG 2460384.38 2024 Mar. 14.88 0.1440 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days E2005-N63 2005 NG<br />

1999 TB10 2460386.50 2024 Mar. 17.00<br />

0.1369 4 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 77395 1999<br />

TB10<br />

2004 FH 2460392.09 2024 Mar. 22.59 0.09299 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 62536 2004 FH<br />

2004 EH1 2460394.03 2024 Mar. 24.53 0.06450 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days MPO 66339 2004 EH1<br />

2003 DX10 2460394.21 2024 Mar. 24.71<br />

0.05974 2 oppositions, 2003-2003 MPO 57913 2003<br />

DX10<br />

2001 SH276 2460394.24 2024 Mar. 24.74<br />

0.1049 2 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 66215 2001<br />

SH276<br />

2002 EC3 2460395.09 2024 Mar. 25.59 0.06047 1opposition,<br />

arc = 17 days MPO 30700 2002 EC3<br />

2004 FK2 2460396.03 2024 Mar. 26.53 0.06398 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 62536 2004 FK2<br />

2005 GB120 2460397.39 2024 Mar. 27.89 0.1229 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 77870 2005 GB120<br />

2005 TU50 2460398.83 2024 Mar. 29.33 0.07532 1opposition,<br />

arc = 22 days E2005-W20 2005 TU50<br />

(2063) Bacchus 2460400.61 2024 Mar. 31.11<br />

0.1200 8 oppositions, 1977-1997 MPO 50329 (2063)<br />

Bacchus<br />

2004 BY1 2460401.54 2024 Apr. 1.04 0.1362 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 62469 2004 BY1<br />

1998 WB2 2460401.61 2024 Apr. 1.11 0.02803 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPC 33380 1998 WB2<br />

2004 HM 2460402.08 2024 Apr. 1.58 0.1287 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 66364 2004 HM<br />

(25330) 1999 KV4 2460404.58 2024 Apr. 4.08<br />

0.1962 2 oppositions, 1999-2001 MPO 38163 (25330) 1999<br />

KV4<br />

2005 FG 2460407.21 2024 Apr. 6.71 0.03284 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 77855 2005 FG<br />

2001 KO41 2460409.58 2024 Apr. 9.08 0.1574 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days MPO 57827 2001 KO41<br />

2003 XV10 2460415.95 2024 Apr. 15.45<br />

0.1818 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 76279 2003<br />

XV10<br />

2004 DA53 2460417.70 2024 Apr. 17.20 0.1861 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 62514 2004 DA53<br />

2005 EB30 2460417.77 2024 Apr. 17.27 0.1645 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 77821 2005 EB30<br />

2000 WQ148 2460419.28 2024 Apr. 18.78 0.1339 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 11005 2000 WQ148<br />

2004 SB1 2460427.39 2024 Apr. 26.89<br />

0.1376 3 oppositions, 1995-2005 MPO 74360 2004<br />

SB1<br />

(53550) 2000 BF19 2460433.08 2024 May 2.58<br />

0.1261 4 oppositions, 1991-2002 MPO 39063 (53550) 2000<br />

BF19<br />

2005 HN3 2460437.05 2024 May 6.55 0.1130 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 77877 2005 HN3<br />

2004 FM17 2460439.62 2024 May 9.12 0.1440 1opposition,<br />

arc = 49 days MPO 66347 2004 FM17<br />

2001 QJ142 2460444.41 2024 May 13.91 0.06082 1opposition,<br />

arc = 32 days MPO 18395 2001 QJ142<br />

2003 UM3 2460446.28 2024 May 15.78 0.1047 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 53840 2003 UM3<br />

(86667) 2000 FO10 2460446.40 2024 May 15.90<br />

0.1974 4 oppositions, 1988-2004 MPO 77348 (86667) 2000<br />

FO10<br />

2004 AE6 2460448.58 2024 May 18.08 0.1053 1opposition,<br />

arc = 17 days MPO 58116 2004 AE6<br />

2004 VZ 2460451.22 2024 May 20.72 0.1862 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 74426 2004 VZ<br />

(21374) 1997 WS22 2460452.04 2024 May 21.54<br />

0.1105 3 oppositions, 1974-2001 MPO 62187 (21374) 1997<br />

WS22<br />

2001 JW1 2460452.79 2024 May 22.29<br />

0.1961 2 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-X18 2001<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

JW1<br />

1998 LD 2460458.75 2024 May 28.25<br />

0.1944 3 oppositions, 1998-2005 MPO 77367 1998<br />

LD<br />

2000 LL 2460460.57 2024 May 30.07<br />

0.1697 2 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 57780 2000<br />

LL<br />

1998 KY26 2460463.15 2024 June 1.65 0.03079 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 38186 1998 KY26<br />

(14827) Hypnos 2460464.37 2024 June 2.87<br />

0.07845 4 oppositions, 1986-2000 MPO 38161 (14827)<br />

Hypnos<br />

1998 KM3 2460467.06 2024 June 5.56<br />

0.1163 2 oppositions, 1998-2001 MPO 12867 1998<br />

KM3<br />

2004 LB2 2460469.39 2024 June 7.89 0.1932 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 66384 2004 LB2<br />

2005 WC1 2460470.29 2024 June 8.79 0.1798 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days E2005-X18 2005 WC1<br />

2005 WR2 2460478.77 2024 June 17.27 0.1670 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days E2005-X18 2005 WR2<br />

2005 UJ159 2460481.31 2024 June 19.81 0.1247 1opposition,<br />

arc = 35 days E2005-X18 2005 UJ159<br />

2002 MN 2460481.93 2024 June 20.43 0.04345 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days MPO 34019 2002 MN<br />

2002 KH3 2460482.48 2024 June 20.98 0.1817 1opposition,<br />

arc = 167 days MPO 50612 2002 KH3<br />

2005 BG14 2460485.84 2024 June 24.34 0.1280 1opposition,<br />

arc = 41 days MPO 77807 2005 BG14<br />

2003 BX33 2460486.79 2024 June 25.29 0.1134 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days MPO 77688 2003 BX33<br />

2002 LT24 2460487.81 2024 June 26.31 0.05832 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 77603 2002 LT24<br />

2003 XB22 2460491.61 2024 June 30.11 0.1947 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days MPO 66320 2003 XB22<br />

2002 XT90 2460500.46 2024 July 8.96<br />

0.1744 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 74244 2002<br />

XT90<br />

2005 JS108 2460506.17 2024 July 14.67<br />

0.08671 3 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-X18 2005<br />

JS108<br />

2000 SD8 2460508.24 2024 July 16.74<br />

0.1888 2 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-V72 2000<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

SD8<br />

2000 RN77 2460509.34 2024 July 17.84<br />

0.1374 2 oppositions, 2000-2001 MPO 17456 2000<br />

RN77<br />

2004 NU7 2460509.83 2024 July 18.33 0.04240 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 70368 2004 NU7<br />

2005 ND63 2460517.42 2024 July 25.92 0.1737 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-O02 2005 ND63<br />

2005 EG94 2460521.36 2024 July 29.86 0.1239 1opposition,<br />

arc = 38 days MPO 77831 2005 EG94<br />

2000 UK11 2460522.12 2024 July 30.62 0.09560 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 41675 2000 UK11<br />

2002 QY6 2460525.74 2024 Aug. 3.24<br />

0.1749 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-S64 2002<br />

QY6<br />

2000 ET70 2460526.86 2024 Aug. 4.36<br />

0.1979 4 oppositions, 1977-2002 MPO 33869 2000<br />

ET70<br />

2003 MJ4 2460532.61 2024 Aug. 10.11 0.1044 1opposition,<br />

arc = 178 days MPO 57915 2003 MJ4<br />

2004 PT42 2460537.88 2024 Aug. 15.38 0.1797 1opposition,<br />

arc = 174 days MPO 74315 2004 PT42<br />

2002 DU3 2460544.86 2024 Aug. 22.36<br />

0.09240 2 oppositions, 2002-2002 MPO 66272 2002<br />

DU3<br />

2005 SM25 2460546.10 2024 Aug. 23.60 0.1808 1opposition,<br />

arc = 118 days E2005-W50 2005 SM25<br />

2005 QQ87 2460546.55 2024 Aug. 24.05 0.1448 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-R57 2005 QQ87<br />

2005 QB5 2460546.78 2024 Aug. 24.28 0.09121 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days E2005-R45 2005 QB5<br />

2002 RS129 2460549.11 2024 Aug. 26.61 0.1622 1opposition,<br />

arc = 18 days MPO 62405 2002 RS129<br />

2005 NE21 2460551.49 2024 Aug. 28.99 0.1505 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days E2005-Q41 2005 NE21<br />

2003 WE 2460552.76 2024 Aug. 30.26 0.1329 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 58044 2003 WE<br />

2005 LQ40 2460553.45 2024 Aug. 30.95 0.1855 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 77910 2005 LQ40<br />

2005 EU95 2460559.32 2024 Sept. 5.82 0.1373 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 77831 2005 EU95<br />

2002 XG84 2460559.48 2024 Sept. 5.98<br />

0.1811 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 66298 2002<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

XG84<br />

1999 AJ39 2460562.68 2024 Sept. 9.18<br />

0.1656 2 oppositions, 1999-2004 MPO 55857 1999<br />

AJ39<br />

2002 CE26 2460565.09 2024 Sept.11.59<br />

0.1794 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77585 2002<br />

CE26<br />

2001 QJ142 2460567.46 2024 Sept.13.96 0.09833 1opposition,<br />

arc = 32 days MPO 18395 2001 QJ142<br />

1989 AZ 2460568.66 2024 Sept.15.16<br />

0.1877 2 oppositions, 1989-2005 MPC 15069 1989<br />

AZ<br />

2005 RX3 2460568.96 2024 Sept.15.46 0.06324 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-R45 2005 RX3<br />

2005 TH45 2460573.38 2024 Sept.19.88 0.1691 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-TA1 2005 TH45<br />

2001 QF96 2460582.02 2024 Sept.28.52 0.06116 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days MPO 57837 2001 QF96<br />

1999 RA32 2460587.30 2024 Oct. 3.80 0.1510 1opposition,<br />

arc = 326 days MPO 3918 1999 RA32<br />

2004 FE31 2460590.41 2024 Oct. 6.91<br />

0.1285 2 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 65634 2004<br />

FE31<br />

2003 TR9 2460593.01 2024 Oct. 9.51 0.06380 1opposition,<br />

arc = 44 days MPO 57982 2003 TR9<br />

1998 ST27 2460595.58 2024 Oct. 12.08<br />

0.02380 3 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 70219 1998<br />

ST27<br />

(65679) 1989 UQ 2460599.17 2024 Oct. 15.67<br />

0.1559 6 oppositions, 1954-2003 MPO 57652 (65679) 1989<br />

UQ<br />

2002 NV16 2460609.66 2024 Oct. 26.16 0.03200 1opposition,<br />

arc = 181 days MPO 41767 2002 NV16<br />

2004 XZ130 2460610.25 2024 Oct. 26.75<br />

0.1686 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-W78 2004<br />

XZ130<br />

2004 EK1 2460612.14 2024 Oct. 28.64 0.1846 1opposition,<br />

arc = 37 days MPO 62517 2004 EK1<br />

2003 UV11 2460616.82 2024 Nov. 2.32<br />

0.09602 3 oppositions, 1996-2004 MPO 74288 2003<br />

UV11<br />

2004 XK14 2460619.58 2024 Nov. 5.08 0.1956 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 74443 2004 XK14<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2005 VO 2460619.71 2024 Nov. 5.21 0.04572 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days E2005-V42 2005 VO<br />

(66146) 1998 TU3 2460620.32 2024 Nov. 5.82<br />

0.08884 8 oppositions, 1982-2003 MPO 57653 (66146) 1998<br />

TU3<br />

2004 UL 2460620.39 2024 Nov. 5.89<br />

0.1896 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-W17 2004<br />

UL<br />

2000 EE104 2460620.81 2024 Nov. 6.31<br />

0.1565 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77448 2000<br />

EE104<br />

2001 VH5 2460622.67 2024 Nov. 8.17<br />

0.1418 2 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 75203 2001<br />

VH5<br />

2000 WN10 2460624.83 2024 Nov. 10.33<br />

0.1630 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-X18 2000<br />

WN10<br />

2005 WF 2460626.29 2024 Nov. 11.79 0.1217 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-X04 2005 WF<br />

2003 WW87 2460626.94 2024 Nov. 12.44<br />

0.1972 2 oppositions, 1999-2004 MPO 62454 2003<br />

WW87<br />

(36183) 1999 TX16 2460628.04 2024 Nov. 13.54<br />

0.1353 3 oppositions, 1997-2002 MPO 62198 (36183) 1999<br />

TX16<br />

2005 WA 2460631.73 2024 Nov. 17.23 0.06368 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days E2005-X04 2005 WA<br />

2000 WX28 2460636.47 2024 Nov. 21.97 0.1786 1opposition,<br />

arc = 121 days MPO 57786 2000 WX28<br />

2000 WM63 2460638.45 2024 Nov. 23.95 0.1654 1opposition,<br />

arc = 383 days MPO 23612 2000 WM63<br />

2005 WC 2460640.03 2024 Nov. 25.53 0.1621 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days E2005-W33 2005 WC<br />

1996 FG3 2460640.18 2024 Nov. 25.68<br />

0.1800 5 oppositions, 1996-2001 MPO 70212 1996<br />

FG3<br />

2004 XO 2460645.17 2024 Nov. 30.67 0.1723 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 74440 2004 XO<br />

2003 SD220 2460647.06 2024 Dec. 2.56<br />

0.08826 2 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 57965 2003<br />

SD220<br />

2004 CO49 2460654.54 2024 Dec. 10.04 0.1491 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 62496 2004 CO49<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2000 WL63 2460671.67 2024 Dec. 27.17 0.1651 1opposition,<br />

arc = 208 days MPO 15093 2000 WL63<br />

2002 WQ4 2460672.50 2024 Dec. 28.00<br />

0.06761 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 66294 2002<br />

WQ4<br />

2003 YG136 2460673.19 2024 Dec. 28.69 0.1327 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 58111 2003 YG136<br />

2003 UX34 2460682.50 2025 Jan. 7.00<br />

0.1236 3 oppositions, 1996-2004 MPO 74289 2003<br />

UX34<br />

2003 YO3 2460683.11 2025 Jan. 7.61 0.07930 1opposition,<br />

arc = 98 days MPO 62458 2003 YO3<br />

(887) Alinda 2460684.07 2025 Jan. 8.57 0.08220<br />

24 oppositions, 1918-2004 MPO 65987 (887) Alinda<br />

2005 NX55 2460684.70 2025 Jan. 9.20 0.03562 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days E2005-O25 2005 NX55<br />

2005 WJ56 2460684.93 2025 Jan. 9.43 0.03502 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days E2005-X18 2005 WJ56<br />

2002 AL31 2460686.64 2025 Jan. 11.14 0.1914 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 24038 2002 AL31<br />

2003 UW29 2460687.63 2025 Jan. 12.13 0.06532 1opposition,<br />

arc = 35 days MPO 57991 2003 UW29<br />

2004 BW58 2460698.37 2025 Jan. 22.87 0.07158 1opposition,<br />

arc = 121 days MPO 66327 2004 BW58<br />

2004 EK1 2460700.65 2025 Jan. 25.15 0.1914 1opposition,<br />

arc = 37 days MPO 62517 2004 EK1<br />

1998 HE3 2460709.93 2025 Feb. 3.43<br />

0.1235 3 oppositions, 1993-2002 MPO 47728 1998<br />

HE3<br />

2002 CC14 2460710.56 2025 Feb. 4.06 0.03640 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 74134 2002 CC14<br />

(6239) Minos 2460711.90 2025 Feb. 5.40<br />

0.09906 4 oppositions, 1983-1994 MPO 57623 (6239)<br />

Minos<br />

2003 AC23 2460716.62 2025 Feb. 10.12 0.05008 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 41910 2003 AC23<br />

2004 XG 2460722.69 2025 Feb. 16.19 0.04643 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 74440 2004 XG<br />

1999 VF22 2460725.29 2025 Feb. 18.79 0.07747 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 57713 1999 VF22<br />

2002 SQ 2460731.22 2025 Feb. 24.72<br />

0.1961 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 75626 2002<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

SQ<br />

2002 CN15 2460734.56 2025 Feb. 28.06 0.1559 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPO 62386 2002 CN15<br />

2005 HC4 2460742.52 2025 Mar. 8.02 0.1454 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 77877 2005 HC4<br />

1999 CF9 2460742.57 2025 Mar. 8.07<br />

0.05282 6 oppositions, 1999-2005 E2005-V53 1999<br />

CF9<br />

2005 TE15 2460743.18 2025 Mar. 8.68 0.1854 1opposition,<br />

arc = 52 days E2005-W62 2005 TE15<br />

(66008) 1998 QH2 2460744.43 2025 Mar. 9.93<br />

0.07763 6 oppositions, 1996-2003 MPO 48527 (66008) 1998<br />

QH2<br />

2000 UG11 2460746.79 2025 Mar. 12.29 0.1553 1opposition,<br />

arc = 19 days MPO 41675 2000 UG11<br />

2002 EM7 2460748.33 2025 Mar. 13.83 0.1173 1opposition,<br />

arc = 25 days MPO 30702 2002 EM7<br />

2004 SU26 2460750.86 2025 Mar. 16.36 0.08762 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 70470 2004 SU26<br />

2001 XQ30 2460752.58 2025 Mar. 18.08<br />

0.1946 4 oppositions, 1997-2005 MPO 66246 2001<br />

XQ30<br />

2003 FK1 2460752.98 2025 Mar. 18.48 0.02930 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 48340 2003 FK1<br />

2005 BY2 2460753.26 2025 Mar. 18.76<br />

0.1711 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77806 2005<br />

BY2<br />

2003 FJ8 2460755.07 2025 Mar. 20.57 0.03213 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 48342 2003 FJ8<br />

1999 RA32 2460756.83 2025 Mar. 22.33 0.09186 1opposition,<br />

arc = 326 days MPO 3918 1999 RA32<br />

1999 GS6 2460760.32 2025 Mar. 25.82<br />

0.1222 3 oppositions, 1999-2003 MPO 47775 1999<br />

GS6<br />

2004 CZ1 2460762.85 2025 Mar. 28.35 0.1412 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 62488 2004 CZ1<br />

(4034) 1986 PA 2460766.92 2025 Apr. 1.42<br />

0.1568 8 oppositions, 1986-2001 MPO 13522 (4034) 1986<br />

PA<br />

2005 SL 2460768.47 2025 Apr. 2.97 0.06683 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-T15 2005 SL<br />

1999 SO5 2460769.06 2025 Apr. 3.56 0.06854 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 70227 1999 SO5<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2003 GQ22 2460773.32 2025 Apr. 7.82 0.05032 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPO 48364 2003 GQ22<br />

(85953) 1999 FK21 2460773.74 2025 Apr. 8.24<br />

0.08073 4 oppositions, 1971-2004 MPO 62893 (85953) 1999<br />

FK21<br />

2003 HM 2460785.65 2025 Apr. 20.15 0.07539 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 48369 2003 HM<br />

(9058) 1992 JB 2460787.44 2025 Apr. 21.94<br />

0.1022 4 oppositions, 1992-1998 MPO 65993 (9058) 1992<br />

JB<br />

2003 UB10 2460788.68 2025 Apr. 23.18<br />

0.1782 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-W20 2003<br />

UB10<br />

2003 SL36 2460789.71 2025 Apr. 24.21 0.1262 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 53777 2003 SL36<br />

2000 JZ8 2460793.43 2025 Apr. 27.93 0.1377 1opposition,<br />

arc = 60 days MPO 2777 2000 JZ8<br />

2000 HB24 2460793.53 2025 Apr. 28.03 0.1798 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 787 2000 HB24<br />

2005 TB 2460794.74 2025 Apr. 29.24<br />

0.1173 4 oppositions, 1984-2005 E2005-X04 2005<br />

TB<br />

2004 MO7 2460795.26 2025 Apr. 29.76 0.1992 1opposition,<br />

arc = 35 days MPO 70367 2004 MO7<br />

2005 MO13 2460795.29 2025 Apr. 29.79 0.1911 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days E2005-O34 2005 MO13<br />

1998 VE31 2460796.27 2025 Apr. 30.77 0.1612 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 57680 1998 VE31<br />

2003 GS 2460802.24 2025 May 6.74<br />

0.1590 2 oppositions, 2003-2004 MPO 61716 2003<br />

GS<br />

2002 JX8 2460804.97 2025 May 9.47<br />

0.02811 2 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 66277 2002<br />

JX8<br />

2002 SY50 2460811.27 2025 May 15.77<br />

0.07046 4 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 77652 2002<br />

SY50<br />

2002 XS40 2460814.07 2025 May 18.57<br />

0.1930 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 75815 2002<br />

XS40<br />

2002 JW15 2460815.67 2025 May 20.17<br />

0.1162 2 oppositions, 1996-2002 MPO 33996 2002<br />

JW15<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

(65733) 1993 PC 2460818.57 2025 May 23.07<br />

0.1688 7 oppositions, 1992-2003 MPO 48430 (65733) 1993<br />

PC<br />

2004 KH17 2460819.14 2025 May 23.64 0.1849 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 66383 2004 KH17<br />

2003 MH4 2460820.08 2025 May 24.58<br />

0.04437 2 oppositions, 2003-2003 MPO 77696 2003<br />

MH4<br />

2003 HB 2460821.13 2025 May 25.63 0.04722 1opposition,<br />

arc = 63 days MPO 50761 2003 HB<br />

2005 WB1 2460827.69 2025 June 1.19 0.1567 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days E2005-X08 2005 WB1<br />

2005 WE 2460828.89 2025 June 2.39 0.1565 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days E2005-X08 2005 WE<br />

1995 HM 2460829.89 2025 June 3.39 0.1296 1opposition,<br />

arc = 55 days MPC 26191 1995 HM<br />

2005 ME5 2460831.67 2025 June 5.17 0.1516 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-N08 2005 ME5<br />

1996 JG 2460832.00 2025 June 5.50<br />

0.1684 3 oppositions, 1996-2003 MPO 57662 1996<br />

JG<br />

1997 XR2 2460835.52 2025 June 9.02 0.08095 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 53582 1997 XR2<br />

2003 EB50 2460836.64 2025 June 10.14<br />

0.1774 3 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 77692 2003<br />

EB50<br />

2004 VZ14 2460840.81 2025 June 14.31 0.1854 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 74429 2004 VZ14<br />

2004 LO2 2460841.76 2025 June 15.26 0.1412 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 66384 2004 LO2<br />

2001 WH1 2460841.90 2025 June 15.40 0.1442 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPO 23929 2001 WH1<br />

2000 LF3 2460844.30 2025 June 17.80 0.04700 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 41656 2000 LF3<br />

2001 BD16 2460847.07 2025 June 20.57<br />

0.1709 2 oppositions, 1999-2001 MPO 31389 2001<br />

BD16<br />

2002 LD31 2460847.86 2025 June 21.36 0.1722 1opposition,<br />

arc = 52 days MPO 34015 2002 LD31<br />

2003 AY2 2460849.23 2025 June 22.73<br />

0.04281 2 oppositions, 2003-2003 MPO 57910 2003<br />

AY2<br />

1999 MN 2460862.15 2025 July 5.65<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.07140 3 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 77384 1999<br />

MN<br />

2000 EZ148 2460867.32 2025 July 10.82<br />

0.1998 5 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-W74 2000<br />

EZ148<br />

2001 UP 2460871.15 2025 July 14.65 0.1714 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 38327 2001 UP<br />

2002 NX 2460874.85 2025 July 18.35 0.1908 1opposition,<br />

arc = 155 days MPO 41766 2002 NX<br />

2001 YN2 2460882.64 2025 July 26.14 0.07380 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 24004 2001 YN2<br />

2004 QD14 2460889.57 2025 Aug. 2.07<br />

0.1907 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-U42 2004<br />

QD14<br />

(35107) 1991 VH 2460889.64 2025 Aug. 2.14<br />

0.07814 3 oppositions, 1991-2002 MPO 43320 (35107) 1991<br />

VH<br />

2004 AS1 2460898.84 2025 Aug. 11.34<br />

0.1286 2 oppositions, 2004-2004 MPO 70365 2004<br />

AS1<br />

(2100) Ra-Shalom 2460900.15 2025 Aug. 12.65 0.1729<br />

11 oppositions, 1975-2000 MPO 57621 (2100) Ra-Shalom<br />

2005 NW44 2460907.03 2025 Aug. 19.53 0.1171 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days E2005-P32 2005 NW44<br />

2005 TM 2460907.06 2025 Aug. 19.56 0.1776 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-T51 2005 TM<br />

1997 QK1 2460907.93 2025 Aug. 20.43<br />

0.02013 2 oppositions, 1997-2002 MPO 39922 1997<br />

QK1<br />

2005 QQ87 2460911.84 2025 Aug. 24.34 0.1559 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-R57 2005 QQ87<br />

1999 RA32 2460912.97 2025 Aug. 25.47 0.1136 1opposition,<br />

arc = 326 days MPO 3918 1999 RA32<br />

2000 RF52 2460915.29 2025 Aug. 27.79 0.09656 1opposition,<br />

arc = 87 days MPO 9810 2000 RF52<br />

(98943) 2001 CC21 2460915.51 2025 Aug. 28.01<br />

0.1332 6 oppositions, 1982-2004 MPO 71598 (98943) 2001<br />

CC21<br />

2002 RS129 2460918.15 2025 Aug. 30.65 0.1229 1opposition,<br />

arc = 18 days MPO 62405 2002 RS129<br />

2003 SU84 2460926.55 2025 Sept. 8.05 0.1642 1opposition,<br />

arc = 40 days MPO 62448 2003 SU84<br />

2004 SV55 2460931.64 2025 Sept.13.14 0.09636 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 46 days MPO 74366 2004 SV55<br />

2004 SU55 2460933.68 2025 Sept.15.18 0.1502 1opposition,<br />

arc = 50 days MPO 74366 2004 SU55<br />

2001 SQ263 2460934.81 2025 Sept.16.31 0.1141 1opposition,<br />

arc = 20 days MPO 62365 2001 SQ263<br />

1998 SD15 2460937.59 2025 Sept.19.09<br />

0.1371 2 oppositions, 1998-1999 MPO 47743 1998<br />

SD15<br />

2005 EJ225 2460940.23 2025 Sept.21.73<br />

0.1816 2 oppositions, 2005-2005 E2005-W20 2005<br />

EJ225<br />

2002 TX59 2460942.02 2025 Sept.23.52 0.09222 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 38454 2002 TX59<br />

2000 EA14 2460943.67 2025 Sept.25.17<br />

0.07055 2 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77445 2000<br />

EA14<br />

1998 FW4 2460948.29 2025 Sept.29.79<br />

0.02576 5 oppositions, 1994-2005 E2005-S64 1998<br />

FW4<br />

2002 QY6 2460953.51 2025 Oct. 5.01<br />

0.1371 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-S64 2002<br />

QY6<br />

2001 SD170 2460964.82 2025 Oct. 16.32<br />

0.1357 2 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 65019 2001<br />

SD170<br />

2005 JB22 2460965.55 2025 Oct. 17.05 0.1183 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 77881 2005 JB22<br />

2004 VG64 2460971.58 2025 Oct. 23.08<br />

0.08546 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-W62 2004<br />

VG64<br />

(99907) 1989 VA 2460973.50 2025 Oct. 25.00<br />

0.1846 8 oppositions, 1989-2004 MPO 74505 (99907) 1989<br />

VA<br />

1998 VR 2460975.22 2025 Oct. 26.72<br />

0.1990 3 oppositions, 1998-2003 MPO 57680 1998<br />

VR<br />

2003 HG2 2460976.26 2025 Oct. 27.76 0.04354 1opposition,<br />

arc = 61 days MPO 50761 2003 HG2<br />

2001 ND13 2460979.19 2025 Oct. 30.69 0.1450 1opposition,<br />

arc = 19 days MPO 57831 2001 ND13<br />

2004 XZ130 2460980.46 2025 Oct. 31.96<br />

0.09596 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-W78 2004<br />

XZ130<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2005 EZ223 2460984.79 2025 Nov. 5.29 0.04557 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 77848 2005 EZ223<br />

2000 EE104 2460986.11 2025 Nov. 6.61<br />

0.1222 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77448 2000<br />

EE104<br />

2004 VZ 2460987.20 2025 Nov. 7.70 0.05485 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 74426 2004 VZ<br />

2004 FN18 2460987.21 2025 Nov. 7.71<br />

0.1123 4 oppositions, 1954-2005 E2005-X04 2004<br />

FN18<br />

2000 WN10 2460990.21 2025 Nov. 10.71<br />

0.1726 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-X18 2000<br />

WN10<br />

2005 AY28 2460990.63 2025 Nov. 11.13 0.1430 1opposition,<br />

arc = 18 days MPO 77801 2005 AY28<br />

(3361) Orpheus 2460998.56 2025 Nov. 19.06<br />

0.03793 7 oppositions, 1982-1998 MPC 32296 (3361)<br />

Orpheus<br />

2005 WA1 2461003.99 2025 Nov. 24.49 0.1571 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days E2005-X16 2005 WA1<br />

2004 HF12 2461005.97 2025 Nov. 26.47 0.1830 1opposition,<br />

arc = 48 days MPO 66365 2004 HF12<br />

2004 GB19 2461007.19 2025 Nov. 27.69 0.06934 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 66358 2004 GB19<br />

2002 VV17 2461013.98 2025 Dec. 4.48<br />

0.09328 3 oppositions, 1992-2005 E2005-X04 2002<br />

VV17<br />

1993 RA 2461014.77 2025 Dec. 5.27<br />

0.1751 2 oppositions, 1993-2001 MPO 62211 1993<br />

RA<br />

2000 SP43 2461018.02 2025 Dec. 8.52<br />

0.1865 3 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 57782 2000<br />

SP43<br />

1994 WR12 2461022.43 2025 Dec. 12.93 0.08486 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 57659 1994 WR12<br />

2002 YG4 2461025.37 2025 Dec. 15.87 0.1329 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 41899 2002 YG4<br />

1999 SF10 2461025.61 2025 Dec. 16.11 0.01771 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPC 36570 1999 SF10<br />

2003 AK73 2461031.28 2025 Dec. 21.78 0.1929 1opposition,<br />

arc = 27 days MPO 77687 2003 AK73<br />

2005 GN59 2461034.04 2025 Dec. 24.54 0.1081 1opposition,<br />

arc = 81 days MPO 77864 2005 GN59<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2004 VA 2461040.08 2025 Dec. 30.58<br />

0.09351 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77791 2004<br />

VA<br />

2004 FG29 2461041.52 2026 Jan. 1.02 0.1559 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 62541 2004 FG29<br />

2000 AC6 2461042.36 2026 Jan. 1.86<br />

0.1123 2 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 56047 2000<br />

AC6<br />

(67381) 2000 OL8 2461044.53 2026 Jan. 4.03<br />

0.08038 3 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 49019 (67381) 2000<br />

OL8<br />

(26663) 2000 XK47 2461047.88 2026 Jan. 7.38<br />

0.1354 4 oppositions, 1974-2001 MPO 50352 (26663) 2000<br />

XK47<br />

2003 BA21 2461048.69 2026 Jan. 8.19<br />

0.1986 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 77688 2003<br />

BA21<br />

2005 UK1 2461052.70 2026 Jan. 12.20 0.08054 1opposition,<br />

arc = 38 days E2005-X08 2005 UK1<br />

(2340) Hathor 2461057.97 2026 Jan. 17.47<br />

0.1044 6 oppositions, 1976-2000 MPO 73856 (2340)<br />

Hathor<br />

2000 BH19 2461059.08 2026 Jan. 18.58<br />

0.1750 3 oppositions, 1996-2002 MPO 37289 2000<br />

BH19<br />

2003 AK18 2461062.95 2026 Jan. 22.45 0.1972 1opposition,<br />

arc = 109 days MPO 48309 2003 AK18<br />

2004 MO3 2461070.21 2026 Jan. 29.71 0.08597 1opposition,<br />

arc = 22 days MPO 66388 2004 MO3<br />

2001 DQ8 2461072.90 2026 Feb. 1.40 0.1177 1opposition,<br />

arc = 25 days MPO 57802 2001 DQ8<br />

2004 EL20 2461076.45 2026 Feb. 4.95 0.09600 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 62522 2004 EL20<br />

2000 CP101 2461077.02 2026 Feb. 5.52 0.1425 1opposition,<br />

arc = 32 days MPC 39601 2000 CP101<br />

1997 XE10 2461077.30 2026 Feb. 5.80 0.1736 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPC 31155 1997 XE10<br />

2002 AJ129 2461081.25 2026 Feb. 9.75<br />

0.09326 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 77584 2002<br />

AJ129<br />

1999 AO10 2461082.03 2026 Feb. 10.53 0.02677 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPC 34039 1999 AO10<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2001 FD58 2461086.09 2026 Feb. 14.59<br />

0.04343 3 oppositions, 2000-2002 MPO 66184 2001<br />

FD58<br />

2004 DH2 2461086.78 2026 Feb. 15.28<br />

0.1417 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 74308 2004<br />

DH2<br />

2001 QC34 2461087.65 2026 Feb. 16.15 0.1072 1opposition,<br />

arc = 378 days MPO 35561 2001 QC34<br />

2001 EC 2461088.46 2026 Feb. 16.96 0.1033 1opposition,<br />

arc = 56 days MPO 57806 2001 EC<br />

2002 SR 2461090.04 2026 Feb. 18.54 0.1939 1opposition,<br />

arc = 198 days MPO 77648 2002 SR<br />

2002 LX 2461097.22 2026 Feb. 25.72 0.1313 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 34011 2002 LX<br />

(52340) 1992 SY 2461098.64 2026 Feb. 27.14<br />

0.1226 3 oppositions, 1980-2003 MPO 38580 (52340) 1992<br />

SY<br />

(52340) 1992 SY 2461098.64 2026 Feb. 27.14<br />

0.1226 3 oppositions, 1980-2003 MPO 38580 (52340) 1992<br />

SY<br />

2001 PT9 2461101.55 2026 Mar. 2.05 0.03703 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 18352 2001 PT9<br />

2003 KN18 2461104.49 2026 Mar. 4.99<br />

0.09361 3 oppositions, 1989-2005 MPO 72767 2003<br />

KN18<br />

2005 EP1 2461109.88 2026 Mar. 10.38 0.1490 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 77816 2005 EP1<br />

2000 RE52 2461110.01 2026 Mar. 10.51 0.07283 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 57782 2000 RE52<br />

2001 EC16 2461111.23 2026 Mar. 11.73 0.1935 1opposition,<br />

arc = 56 days MPO 48015 2001 EC16<br />

2001 QM163 2461112.99 2026 Mar. 13.49 0.1648 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 57838 2001 QM163<br />

1999 GY5 2461136.06 2026 Apr. 5.56<br />

0.07042 2 oppositions, 1999-2004 MPO 60528 1999<br />

GY5<br />

2003 FH 2461138.03 2026 Apr. 7.53<br />

0.1855 2 oppositions, 2003-2003 MPO 62443 2003<br />

FH<br />

2002 TB70 2461138.29 2026 Apr. 7.79<br />

0.03431 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 53732 2002<br />

TB70<br />

2003 GX 2461141.61 2026 Apr. 11.11 0.07822 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 18 days MPO 48360 2003 GX<br />

2005 TE 2461143.16 2026 Apr. 12.66 0.1129 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-T51 2005 TE<br />

2003 SF 2461145.30 2026 Apr. 14.80 0.1289 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 53769 2003 SF<br />

2004 GD 2461145.55 2026 Apr. 15.05 0.1288 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 66355 2004 GD<br />

(90416) 2003 YK118 2461150.38 2026 Apr. 19.88<br />

0.1799 4 oppositions, 1993-2004 MPO 64553 (90416) 2003<br />

YK118<br />

2004 PJ2 2461152.51 2026 Apr. 22.01<br />

0.06747 3 oppositions, 1999-2004 MPO 76482 2004<br />

PJ2<br />

2003 HG2 2461153.24 2026 Apr. 22.74 0.1537 1opposition,<br />

arc = 61 days MPO 50761 2003 HG2<br />

(54071) 2000 GQ146 2461153.47 2026 Apr. 22.97<br />

0.1578 3 oppositions, 1988-2002 MPO 57651 (54071) 2000<br />

GQ146<br />

2004 VY14 2461157.36 2026 Apr. 26.86 0.07294 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 74429 2004 VY14<br />

(88710) 2001 SL9 2461157.47 2026 Apr. 26.97<br />

0.1995 5 oppositions, 1954-2004 MPO 63962 (88710) 2001<br />

SL9<br />

1998 KJ17 2461158.36 2026 Apr. 27.86 0.1622 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPC 32089 1998 KJ17<br />

2002 JR100 2461164.51 2026 May 4.01 0.08625 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 70351 2002 JR100<br />

2004 US1 2461164.56 2026 May 4.06 0.1240 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPO 74425 2004 US1<br />

1998 HJ3 2461169.61 2026 May 9.11 0.1778 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 57669 1998 HJ3<br />

2002 VU114 2461169.98 2026 May 9.48 0.1599 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 74240 2002 VU114<br />

1998 HE3 2461171.02 2026 May 10.52<br />

0.07355 3 oppositions, 1993-2002 MPO 47728 1998<br />

HE3<br />

2005 AH14 2461172.72 2026 May 12.22<br />

0.09383 2 oppositions, 2005-2005 MPO 77799 2005<br />

AH14<br />

2002 EZ11 2461176.86 2026 May 16.36<br />

0.1563 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 62388 2002<br />

EZ11<br />

1999 AM10 2461179.23 2026 May 18.73 0.1371 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 11 days MPC 34039 1999 AM10<br />

1997 MW1 2461181.79 2026 May 21.29<br />

0.1340 5 oppositions, 1997-2005 MPO 77361 1997<br />

MW1<br />

2004 HW 2461182.49 2026 May 21.99<br />

0.1134 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-V49 2004<br />

HW<br />

2002 FW1 2461184.30 2026 May 23.80 0.1707 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 30729 2002 FW1<br />

2003 XJ7 2461188.60 2026 May 28.10 0.1891 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 58081 2003 XJ7<br />

(1943) Anteros 2461190.85 2026 May 30.35 0.1322<br />

11 oppositions, 1973-1997 MPC 32295 (1943) Anteros<br />

2001 KU66 2461192.07 2026 May 31.57 0.03299 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 14449 2001 KU66<br />

1999 MN 2461194.77 2026 June 3.27<br />

0.1615 3 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 77384 1999<br />

MN<br />

2005 UU3 2461195.90 2026 June 4.40 0.1584 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days E2005-W93 2005 UU3<br />

2004 VJ1 2461196.01 2026 June 4.51 0.1909 1opposition,<br />

arc = 38 days MPO 74427 2004 VJ1<br />

2003 LN6 2461209.46 2026 June 17.96 0.009999 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 50767 2003 LN6<br />

(17182) 1999 VU 2461210.83 2026 June 19.33<br />

0.1761 3 oppositions, 1977-2000 MPO 38162 (17182) 1999<br />

VU<br />

2004 XB45 2461212.88 2026 June 21.38 0.1816 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 74450 2004 XB45<br />

2002 EM7 2461218.50 2026 June 27.00 0.1106 1opposition,<br />

arc = 25 days MPO 30702 2002 EM7<br />

1997 NC1 2461218.97 2026 June 27.47<br />

0.01715 4 oppositions, 1997-2005 MPO 77362 1997<br />

NC1<br />

2005 NE21 2461223.27 2026 July 1.77 0.09913 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days E2005-Q41 2005 NE21<br />

2005 UR 2461224.76 2026 July 3.26 0.1626 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days E2005-U88 2005 UR<br />

1996 MQ 2461230.21 2026 July 8.71 0.02959 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPC 27563 1996 MQ<br />

2005 UY6 2461232.52 2026 July 11.02 0.1800 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days E2005-W78 2005 UY6<br />

2005 VN5 2461234.37 2026 July 12.87 0.1948 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 2 days E2005-V84 2005 VN5<br />

2004 BK86 2461234.53 2026 July 13.03 0.1031 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 58137 2004 BK86<br />

2004 KG1 2461238.27 2026 July 16.77 0.1352 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 66381 2004 KG1<br />

2002 KJ3 2461241.85 2026 July 20.35 0.1873 1opposition,<br />

arc = 175 days MPO 57867 2002 KJ3<br />

2002 TC70 2461245.16 2026 July 23.66<br />

0.1339 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 75692 2002<br />

TC70<br />

2004 OT11 2461248.42 2026 July 26.92<br />

0.08216 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-V27 2004<br />

OT11<br />

2000 YV137 2461261.72 2026 Aug. 9.22<br />

0.03351 3 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77498 2000<br />

YV137<br />

169P/NEAT 2461264.31 2026 Aug. 11.81<br />

0.1672 MPC 54701 169P/<br />

NEAT<br />

(1620) Geographos 2461264.86 2026 Aug. 12.36 0.1704<br />

19 oppositions, 1951-1994 MPC 25514 (1620) Geographos<br />

2004 TF10 2461266.38 2026 Aug. 13.88 0.07093 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 74368 2004 TF10<br />

2005 EG94 2461273.91 2026 Aug. 21.41 0.08369 1opposition,<br />

arc = 38 days MPO 77831 2005 EG94<br />

2005 QQ87 2461277.14 2026 Aug. 24.64 0.1679 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-R57 2005 QQ87<br />

(66146) 1998 TU3 2461279.19 2026 Aug. 26.69<br />

0.09029 8 oppositions, 1982-2003 MPO 57653 (66146) 1998<br />

TU3<br />

2005 PJ2 2461280.03 2026 Aug. 27.53 0.04474 1opposition,<br />

arc = 37 days E2005-S25 2005 PJ2<br />

2002 GQ5 2461280.68 2026 Aug. 28.18 0.1157 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days MPO 30734 2002 GQ5<br />

2004 FE31 2461290.05 2026 Sept. 6.55<br />

0.1974 2 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 65634 2004<br />

FE31<br />

1999 FA 2461296.23 2026 Sept.12.73<br />

0.1327 3 oppositions, 1978-1999 MPO 3308 1999<br />

FA<br />

2004 FX1 2461306.03 2026 Sept.22.53 0.1799 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 62536 2004 FX1<br />

2001 RY47 2461309.52 2026 Sept.26.02<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.1318 2 oppositions, 2001-2002 MPO 70299 2001<br />

RY47<br />

1998 FF14 2461312.06 2026 Sept.28.56<br />

0.1029 3 oppositions, 1998-2005 E2005-V70 1998<br />

FF14<br />

2001 CB21 2461312.80 2026 Sept.29.30<br />

0.05413 6 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-X13 2001<br />

CB21<br />

2005 VS 2461317.17 2026 Oct. 3.67 0.1401 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days E2005-X08 2005 VS<br />

2001 SH276 2461318.66 2026 Oct. 5.16<br />

0.1398 2 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 66215 2001<br />

SH276<br />

2004 GU9 2461325.85 2026 Oct. 12.35<br />

0.1983 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-T22 2004<br />

GU9<br />

2005 ST1 2461326.59 2026 Oct. 13.09 0.1356 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days E2005-W20 2005 ST1<br />

2003 UY12 2461328.18 2026 Oct. 14.68 0.01326 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 57987 2003 UY12<br />

2000 SZ162 2461329.95 2026 Oct. 16.45 0.03792 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 5115 2000 SZ162<br />

2004 VG64 2461330.57 2026 Oct. 17.07<br />

0.1796 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-W62 2004<br />

VG64<br />

2004 HX53 2461338.15 2026 Oct. 24.65 0.09185 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 66370 2004 HX53<br />

2002 TA69 2461339.69 2026 Oct. 26.19 0.08844 1opposition,<br />

arc = 172 days MPO 48284 2002 TA69<br />

2004 TP1 2461344.65 2026 Oct. 31.15 0.07743 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days MPO 74367 2004 TP1<br />

2002 VE68 2461347.30 2026 Nov. 2.80 0.04023 1opposition,<br />

arc = 098 days E2005-V84 2002 VE68<br />

2005 GU 2461347.39 2026 Nov. 2.89<br />

0.1649 2 oppositions, 2005-2005 E2005-V10 2005<br />

GU<br />

2004 XZ130 2461348.50 2026 Nov. 4.00<br />

0.1961 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-W78 2004<br />

XZ130<br />

2001 KF54 2461350.33 2026 Nov. 5.83<br />

0.04489 2 oppositions, 2001-2001 MPO 22777 2001<br />

KF54<br />

2000 EE104 2461352.85 2026 Nov. 8.35<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.09138 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77448 2000<br />

EE104<br />

2000 WN10 2461355.58 2026 Nov. 11.08<br />

0.1838 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-X18 2000<br />

WN10<br />

2004 VJ1 2461356.80 2026 Nov. 12.30 0.09540 1opposition,<br />

arc = 38 days MPO 74427 2004 VJ1<br />

1998 VE31 2461357.09 2026 Nov. 12.59 0.1883 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 57680 1998 VE31<br />

2001 VB 2461357.25 2026 Nov. 12.75 0.1893 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 21144 2001 VB<br />

2005 JE46 2461358.33 2026 Nov. 13.83<br />

0.05145 2 oppositions, 1984-2005 E2005-X18 2005<br />

JE46<br />

2001 XV266 2461358.65 2026 Nov. 14.15<br />

0.1068 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-V49 2001<br />

XV266<br />

2005 UJ6 2461365.08 2026 Nov. 20.58 0.1945 1opposition,<br />

arc = 22 days E2005-W17 2005 UJ6<br />

2004 XK14 2461367.19 2026 Nov. 22.69 0.09333 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 74443 2004 XK14<br />

2005 WY1 2461367.71 2026 Nov. 23.21 0.05121 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-W54 2005 WY1<br />

1990 HA 2461372.61 2026 Nov. 28.11<br />

0.07076 3 oppositions, 1989-2005 MPC 31784 1990<br />

HA<br />

2001 YE4 2461379.78 2026 Dec. 5.28 0.07623 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 24005 2001 YE4<br />

2004 JQ1 2461383.75 2026 Dec. 9.25 0.07051 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 66372 2004 JQ1<br />

(88213) 2001 AF2 2461389.21 2026 Dec. 14.71<br />

0.1893 4 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 63766 (88213) 2001<br />

AF2<br />

1999 AQ10 2461395.70 2026 Dec. 21.20 0.1991 1opposition,<br />

arc = 42 days MPO 1439 1999 AQ10<br />

2003 YR1 2461396.86 2026 Dec. 22.36 0.1003 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 58085 2003 YR1<br />

(33342) 1998 WT24 2461398.82 2026 Dec. 24.32<br />

0.1012 3 oppositions, 1998-2002 MPO 73897 (33342) 1998<br />

WT24<br />

2000 WQ148 2461399.69 2026 Dec. 25.19 0.06217 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 11005 2000 WQ148<br />

2003 JC13 2461402.15 2026 Dec. 27.65<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.1678 3 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 77695 2003<br />

JC13<br />

(5693) 1993 EA 2461404.93 2026 Dec. 30.43<br />

0.05307 8 oppositions, 1984-1999 MPO 57623 (5693) 1993<br />

EA<br />

2002 XT90 2461411.17 2027 Jan. 5.67<br />

0.1808 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 74244 2002<br />

XT90<br />

1999 HA2 2461415.96 2027 Jan. 10.46 0.1992 1opposition,<br />

arc = 55 days MPC 35096 1999 HA2<br />

2003 TH2 2461418.52 2027 Jan. 13.02 0.1544 1opposition,<br />

arc = 25 days MPO 57981 2003 TH2<br />

2004 ER21 2461425.62 2027 Jan. 20.12 0.1384 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 62522 2004 ER21<br />

(7341) 1991 VK 2461427.63 2027 Jan. 22.13<br />

0.06813 8 oppositions, 1981-2002 MPO 38160 (7341) 1991<br />

VK<br />

1993 VD 2461429.60 2027 Jan. 24.10<br />

0.07914 3 oppositions, 1993-2004 MPO 57657 1993<br />

VD<br />

1997 WT22 2461432.32 2027 Jan. 26.82<br />

0.1612 4 oppositions, 1988-2004 MPO 70215 1997<br />

WT22<br />

2000 EF104 2461440.58 2027 Feb. 4.08<br />

0.1959 3 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77448 2000<br />

EF104<br />

2004 VJ1 2461441.32 2027 Feb. 4.82 0.1405 1opposition,<br />

arc = 38 days MPO 74427 2004 VJ1<br />

2000 UR16 2461445.66 2027 Feb. 9.16 0.1987 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 9844 2000 UR16<br />

2002 LY1 2461447.13 2027 Feb. 10.63 0.1063 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 70351 2002 LY1<br />

2002 EY 2461450.23 2027 Feb. 13.73 0.1817 1opposition,<br />

arc = 44 days MPO 30700 2002 EY<br />

(31669) 1999 JT6 2461454.90 2027 Feb. 18.40<br />

0.1567 4 oppositions, 1996-2002 MPO 25669 (31669) 1999<br />

JT6<br />

1995 CR 2461456.27 2027 Feb. 19.77 0.04977 1opposition,<br />

arc = 20 days MPC 32517 1995 CR<br />

2001 CP36 2461467.39 2027 Mar. 2.89 0.08406 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 41678 2001 CP36<br />

1999 FA 2461468.71 2027 Mar. 4.21<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.04243 3 oppositions, 1978-1999 MPO 3308 1999<br />

FA<br />

1997 WT22 2461472.12 2027 Mar. 7.62<br />

0.1609 4 oppositions, 1988-2004 MPO 70215 1997<br />

WT22<br />

2001 SN289 2461476.88 2027 Mar. 12.38<br />

0.1271 4 oppositions, 1996-2004 MPO 70302 2001<br />

SN289<br />

2004 OW10 2461482.08 2027 Mar. 17.58 0.04484 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 66397 2004 OW10<br />

2001 SY169 2461486.37 2027 Mar. 21.87 0.1405 1opposition,<br />

arc = 22 days MPO 57844 2001 SY169<br />

2002 DJ5 2461488.07 2027 Mar. 23.57<br />

0.1348 2 oppositions, 2002-2002 MPO 38333 2002<br />

DJ5<br />

2005 FC 2461489.93 2027 Mar. 25.43 0.04062 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 77854 2005 FC<br />

2000 RS11 2461491.20 2027 Mar. 26.70<br />

0.1958 3 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 66142 2000<br />

RS11<br />

(52750) 1998 KK17 2461499.61 2027 Apr. 4.11<br />

0.1627 5 oppositions, 1992-2002 MPO 70204 (52750) 1998<br />

KK17<br />

(4769) Castalia 2461499.65 2027 Apr. 4.15<br />

0.1288 7 oppositions, 1989-2002 MPO 38159 (4769)<br />

Castalia<br />

2000 FN10 2461502.27 2027 Apr. 6.77<br />

0.1977 4 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 73993 2000<br />

FN10<br />

2002 GR 2461503.40 2027 Apr. 7.90 0.1665 1opposition,<br />

arc = 48 days MPO 31990 2002 GR<br />

2000 FK10 2461503.48 2027 Apr. 7.98<br />

0.1869 4 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 57766 2000<br />

FK10<br />

2001 XV266 2461503.67 2027 Apr. 8.17<br />

0.1440 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-V49 2001<br />

XV266<br />

2000 QK130 2461504.14 2027 Apr. 8.64<br />

0.1077 2 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 72104 2000<br />

QK130<br />

2005 GR33 2461509.28 2027 Apr. 13.78 0.07812 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 77860 2005 GR33<br />

2002 JX8 2461511.26 2027 Apr. 15.76<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.1252 2 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 66277 2002<br />

JX8<br />

2004 WG1 2461511.27 2027 Apr. 15.77 0.08253 1opposition,<br />

arc = 58 days MPO 74439 2004 WG1<br />

2002 CW11 2461511.99 2027 Apr. 16.49 0.09800 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 26152 2002 CW11<br />

2002 QW47 2461513.43 2027 Apr. 17.93<br />

0.1632 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-V72 2002<br />

QW47<br />

2001 WM15 2461516.34 2027 Apr. 20.84 0.07387 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 23932 2001 WM15<br />

2002 HE8 2461520.75 2027 Apr. 25.25 0.1284 1opposition,<br />

arc = 48 days MPO 32011 2002 HE8<br />

1998 YM4 2461523.42 2027 Apr. 27.92 0.1205 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 57683 1998 YM4<br />

2002 VS85 2461539.51 2027 May 14.01 0.06607 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 62430 2002 VS85<br />

1996 GD1 2461541.67 2027 May 16.17<br />

0.1245 2 oppositions, 1996-2005 MPO 74552 1996<br />

GD1<br />

(85818) 1998 XM4 2461543.81 2027 May 18.31<br />

0.1260 5 oppositions, 1993-2004 MPO 62834 (85818) 1998<br />

XM4<br />

2002 JD9 2461543.93 2027 May 18.43 0.08905 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 74177 2002 JD9<br />

1991 JW 2461545.20 2027 May 19.70<br />

0.09996 4 oppositions, 1955-1997 MPC 35683 1991<br />

JW<br />

2003 UB10 2461547.73 2027 May 22.23<br />

0.1044 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-W20 2003<br />

UB10<br />

1994 UG 2461551.99 2027 May 26.49<br />

0.1510 2 oppositions, 1994-2005 E2005-W33 1994<br />

UG<br />

2002 LT24 2461552.42 2027 May 26.92 0.1041 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 77603 2002 LT24<br />

2005 AX28 2461560.23 2027 June 3.73 0.1223 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 74477 2005 AX28<br />

2003 EB50 2461561.28 2027 June 4.78<br />

0.1762 3 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 77692 2003<br />

EB50<br />

(4953) 1990 MU 2461563.45 2027 June 6.95 0.03084<br />

14 oppositions, 1974-2001 MPO 38159 (4953) 1990 MU<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2004 JC 2461566.66 2027 June 10.16 0.1849 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 66372 2004 JC<br />

2005 TE49 2461567.25 2027 June 10.75 0.08191 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-T81 2005 TE49<br />

(20236) 1998 BZ7 2461568.96 2027 June 12.46<br />

0.06769 2 oppositions, 1998-2001 MPO 70189 (20236) 1998<br />

BZ7<br />

2005 GO21 2461576.63 2027 June 20.13 0.1997 1opposition,<br />

arc = 48 days MPO 77859 2005 GO21<br />

2005 LW19 2461577.94 2027 June 21.44 0.1991 1opposition,<br />

arc = 111 days E2005-W17 2005 LW19<br />

2004 BB103 2461580.92 2027 June 24.42 0.05722 1opposition,<br />

arc = 27 days MPO 62485 2004 BB103<br />

2005 WC 2461587.65 2027 July 1.15 0.1021 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days E2005-W33 2005 WC<br />

2003 FF5 2461588.36 2027 July 1.86 0.1144 1opposition,<br />

arc = 213 days MPO 62443 2003 FF5<br />

2005 BG28 2461596.87 2027 July 10.37 0.1835 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 74487 2005 BG28<br />

(17511) 1992 QN 2461598.70 2027 July 12.20<br />

0.1619 4 oppositions, 1992-2000 MPO 38162 (17511) 1992<br />

QN<br />

2003 HF2 2461603.52 2027 July 17.02<br />

0.05397 2 oppositions, 2003-2004 MPO 65492 2003<br />

HF2<br />

2001 BA40 2461603.89 2027 July 17.39<br />

0.1867 3 oppositions, 2001-2002 MPO 66182 2001<br />

BA40<br />

2005 OK3 2461603.95 2027 July 17.45 0.1856 1opposition,<br />

arc = 74 days E2005-T93 2005 OK3<br />

2003 NZ6 2461604.30 2027 July 17.80<br />

0.1420 3 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 75876 2003<br />

NZ6<br />

1998 CS1 2461605.50 2027 July 19.00<br />

0.07659 5 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 73934 1998<br />

CS1<br />

2005 NW44 2461607.80 2027 July 21.30 0.1391 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days E2005-P32 2005 NW44<br />

2000 PJ5 2461613.76 2027 July 27.26<br />

0.1824 4 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77467 2000<br />

PJ5<br />

2004 MX2 2461613.92 2027 July 27.42<br />

0.09682 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 73010 2004<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

MX2<br />

1996 XB27 2461616.00 2027 July 29.50<br />

0.1569 3 oppositions, 1996-2005 E2005-V34 1996<br />

XB27<br />

1990 OS 2461616.40 2027 July 29.90<br />

0.1290 4 oppositions, 1990-2005 MPO 77350 1990<br />

OS<br />

2002 QY6 2461619.51 2027 Aug. 2.01<br />

0.1805 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-S64 2002<br />

QY6<br />

1999 AN10 2461624.79 2027 Aug. 7.29<br />

0.002655 4 oppositions, 1955-2004 MPO 70220 1999<br />

AN10<br />

2005 LP40 2461625.70 2027 Aug. 8.20 0.1493 1opposition,<br />

arc = 126 days E2005-U13 2005 LP40<br />

2002 CU46 2461626.83 2027 Aug. 9.33 0.1216 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 27831 2002 CU46<br />

2004 RU10 2461628.01 2027 Aug. 10.51<br />

0.1373 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 74325 2004<br />

RU10<br />

2004 EO20 2461629.77 2027 Aug. 12.27 0.1775 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 62522 2004 EO20<br />

2001 RZ11 2461630.47 2027 Aug. 12.97<br />

0.1365 3 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 62350 2001<br />

RZ11<br />

2002 EU11 2461633.77 2027 Aug. 16.27 0.06063 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 30703 2002 EU11<br />

2002 GT 2461634.39 2027 Aug. 16.89<br />

0.1496 3 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 77590 2002<br />

GT<br />

2001 FC58 2461634.73 2027 Aug. 17.23<br />

0.1432 4 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 48020 2001<br />

FC58<br />

2005 QQ87 2461642.52 2027 Aug. 25.02 0.1807 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-R57 2005 QQ87<br />

2002 JR100 2461643.67 2027 Aug. 26.17 0.08890 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 70351 2002 JR100<br />

2003 HW10 2461647.57 2027 Aug. 30.07 0.06059 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 48371 2003 HW10<br />

2005 OH3 2461653.36 2027 Sept. 4.86 0.1445 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-P28 2005 OH3<br />

(11066) Sigurd 2461657.10 2027 Sept. 8.60<br />

0.1236 7 oppositions, 1976-2004 MPO 70183 (11066)<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

Sigurd<br />

2005 VN5 2461658.53 2027 Sept.10.03 0.1616 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days E2005-V84 2005 VN5<br />

2005 TD49 2461659.87 2027 Sept.11.37 0.1336 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days E2005-U10 2005 TD49<br />

2002 EM6 2461662.98 2027 Sept.14.48 0.1168 1opposition,<br />

arc = 172 days MPO 35573 2002 EM6<br />

(87684) 2000 SY2 2461665.52 2027 Sept.17.02<br />

0.1458 6 oppositions, 1977-2004 MPO 73921 (87684) 2000<br />

SY2<br />

2002 EN7 2461666.16 2027 Sept.17.66 0.06447 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPO 57851 2002 EN7<br />

2001 WT1 2461675.44 2027 Sept.26.94<br />

0.1854 2 oppositions, 2001-2002 MPO 66242 2001<br />

WT1<br />

2003 UD22 2461678.36 2027 Sept.29.86 0.1875 1opposition,<br />

arc = 59 days MPO 57989 2003 UD22<br />

2001 SH276 2461678.42 2027 Sept.29.92<br />

0.1668 2 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 66215 2001<br />

SH276<br />

(68267) 2001 EA16 2461680.71 2027 Oct. 2.21<br />

0.06238 3 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 49334 (68267) 2001<br />

EA16<br />

2004 VC 2461681.04 2027 Oct. 2.54<br />

0.1674 2 oppositions, 1992-2005 MPO 77791 2004<br />

VC<br />

2005 UO 2461681.28 2027 Oct. 2.78 0.1774 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days E2005-W50 2005 UO<br />

2003 SQ222 2461686.11 2027 Oct. 7.61 0.1645 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 53820 2003 SQ222<br />

1998 ST27 2461687.93 2027 Oct. 9.43<br />

0.1506 3 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 70219 1998<br />

ST27<br />

2004 TN20 2461692.99 2027 Oct. 14.49 0.09347 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 70482 2004 TN20<br />

2004 GU9 2461693.31 2027 Oct. 14.81<br />

0.1896 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-T22 2004<br />

GU9<br />

2004 RX10 2461694.34 2027 Oct. 15.84 0.09523 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 70398 2004 RX10<br />

2003 UW29 2461699.46 2027 Oct. 20.96 0.1817 1opposition,<br />

arc = 35 days MPO 57991 2003 UW29<br />

2004 QT24 2461703.09 2027 Oct. 24.59<br />

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0.1369 3 oppositions, 1998-2005 E2005-T93 2004<br />

QT24<br />

1998 QQ63 2461704.69 2027 Oct. 26.19<br />

0.1485 3 oppositions, 1987-2005 MPO 77369 1998<br />

QQ63<br />

2005 QC5 2461705.51 2027 Oct. 27.01 0.04857 1opposition,<br />

arc = 56 days E2005-U16 2005 QC5<br />

2005 EA 2461708.92 2027 Oct. 30.42 0.1981 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 77816 2005 EA<br />

2005 UW3 2461710.51 2027 Nov. 1.01 0.1531 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days E2005-V01 2005 UW3<br />

1997 WB21 2461712.42 2027 Nov. 2.92<br />

0.1198 2 oppositions, 1997-2004 MPO 64648 1997<br />

WB21<br />

(5011) Ptah 2461713.50 2027 Nov. 4.00<br />

0.1912 7 oppositions, 1960-2001 MPO 65990 (5011)<br />

Ptah<br />

2001 WF49 2461716.37 2027 Nov. 6.87 0.1853 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 23941 2001 WF49<br />

2004 WC1 2461717.70 2027 Nov. 8.20 0.06184 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 74439 2004 WC1<br />

2005 SE71 2461718.39 2027 Nov. 8.89 0.1923 1opposition,<br />

arc = 62 days E2005-X08 2005 SE71<br />

2000 EE104 2461719.01 2027 Nov. 9.51<br />

0.06946 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77448 2000<br />

EE104<br />

2005 BO1 2461720.81 2027 Nov. 11.31 0.1706 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 74484 2005 BO1<br />

2000 WN10 2461721.06 2027 Nov. 11.56<br />

0.1974 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-X18 2000<br />

WN10<br />

2003 BR47 2461722.26 2027 Nov. 12.76<br />

0.1785 2 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 50174 2003<br />

BR47<br />

2003 SD220 2461722.29 2027 Nov. 12.79<br />

0.1381 2 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 57965 2003<br />

SD220<br />

2003 MM 2461728.72 2027 Nov. 19.22<br />

0.1752 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 77695 2003<br />

MM<br />

2005 WN3 2461729.28 2027 Nov. 19.78 0.1495 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days E2005-W74 2005 WN3<br />

2002 XC91 2461729.97 2027 Nov. 20.47 0.1635 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 41898 2002 XC91<br />

2002 XC91 2461729.97 2027 Nov. 20.47 0.1635 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 41898 2002 XC91<br />

2000 EW70 2461730.34 2027 Nov. 20.84 0.09986 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 47866 2000 EW70<br />

2005 LU3 2461731.90 2027 Nov. 22.40 0.03746 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 77906 2005 LU3<br />

2002 XB 2461736.26 2027 Nov. 26.76 0.1411 1opposition,<br />

arc = 60 days MPO 77681 2002 XB<br />

2004 QD14 2461738.25 2027 Nov. 28.75<br />

0.1130 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-U42 2004<br />

QD14<br />

2005 WS3 2461739.56 2027 Nov. 30.06 0.07509 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days E2005-X18 2005 WS3<br />

2004 FF29 2461739.94 2027 Nov. 30.44 0.1834 1opposition,<br />

arc = 54 days MPO 66348 2004 FF29<br />

2004 XG 2461749.12 2027 Dec. 9.62 0.06672 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 74440 2004 XG<br />

1994 XL1 2461751.10 2027 Dec. 11.60<br />

0.1347 2 oppositions, 1994-2005 E2005-W78 1994<br />

XL1<br />

2005 TF 2461751.71 2027 Dec. 12.21 0.1341 1opposition,<br />

arc = 58 days E2005-W84 2005 TF<br />

2005 EJ169 2461752.25 2027 Dec. 12.75 0.1520 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 77841 2005 EJ169<br />

2002 AU4 2461757.24 2027 Dec. 17.74<br />

0.1500 2 oppositions, 1994-2002 MPO 47121 2002<br />

AU4<br />

2001 XY10 2461761.60 2027 Dec. 22.10 0.05784 1opposition,<br />

arc = 146 days MPO 30561 2001 XY10<br />

2000 CH59 2461767.09 2027 Dec. 27.59<br />

0.08061 2 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 62271 2000<br />

CH59<br />

2003 YL118 2461767.48 2027 Dec. 27.98 0.1419 1opposition,<br />

arc = 27 days MPO 58107 2003 YL118<br />

1994 WR12 2461767.51 2027 Dec. 28.01 0.09771 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 57659 1994 WR12<br />

2004 AD 2461772.47 2028 Jan. 1.97 0.02545 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days MPO 58114 2004 AD<br />

2004 AE 2461780.84 2028 Jan. 10.34 0.1843 1opposition,<br />

arc = 86 days MPO 62467 2004 AE<br />

2001 XU30 2461789.80 2028 Jan. 19.30 0.1450 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 117 days MPO 30565 2001 XU30<br />

2005 CU38 2461791.70 2028 Jan. 21.20 0.1194 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 74495 2005 CU38<br />

2000 GP82 2461795.72 2028 Jan. 25.22<br />

0.09552 5 oppositions, 1995-2005 MPO 77456 2000<br />

GP82<br />

2002 BG25 2461804.65 2028 Feb. 3.15 0.1291 1opposition,<br />

arc = 198 days MPO 62386 2002 BG25<br />

(52762) 1998 MT24 2461811.23 2028 Feb. 9.73<br />

0.1633 4 oppositions, 1953-2002 MPO 66038 (52762) 1998<br />

MT24<br />

2002 CC14 2461813.78 2028 Feb. 12.28 0.1128 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 74134 2002 CC14<br />

2000 YS134 2461817.52 2028 Feb. 16.02 0.07843 1opposition,<br />

arc = 60 days MPO 11023 2000 YS134<br />

(85953) 1999 FK21 2461818.01 2028 Feb. 16.51<br />

0.1240 4 oppositions, 1971-2004 MPO 62893 (85953) 1999<br />

FK21<br />

(27002) 1998 DV9 2461819.20 2028 Feb. 17.70<br />

0.06330 3 oppositions, 1998-2001 MPO 70194 (27002) 1998<br />

DV9<br />

1999 VF22 2461822.37 2028 Feb. 20.87 0.05237 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 57713 1999 VF22<br />

2003 XV 2461827.37 2028 Feb. 25.87 0.1132 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 58079 2003 XV<br />

2003 CG11 2461830.05 2028 Feb. 28.55 0.1949 1opposition,<br />

arc = 267 days MPO 62442 2003 CG11<br />

2001 EB18 2461830.88 2028 Feb. 29.38<br />

0.1753 2 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 57807 2001<br />

EB18<br />

2000 EE14 2461837.36 2028 Mar. 6.86<br />

0.1710 5 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77445 2000<br />

EE14<br />

1978 CA 2461837.89 2028 Mar. 7.39<br />

0.1476 3 oppositions, 1978-2005 MPO 73921 1978<br />

CA<br />

(88254) 2001 FM129 2461843.07 2028 Mar. 12.57<br />

0.08441 5 oppositions, 1978-2004 MPO 77348 (88254) 2001<br />

FM129<br />

2002 EA 2461847.00 2028 Mar. 16.50 0.07617 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 70340 2002 EA<br />

2001 SQ3 2461850.05 2028 Mar. 19.55 0.04098 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPO 20979 2001 SQ3<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2002 AN129 2461850.82 2028 Mar. 20.32 0.1269 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 24052 2002 AN129<br />

2003 YX1 2461851.04 2028 Mar. 20.54 0.1036 1opposition,<br />

arc = 87 days MPO 62458 2003 YX1<br />

2002 GQ5 2461853.13 2028 Mar. 22.63 0.1090 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days MPO 30734 2002 GQ5<br />

2002 FG7 2461853.31 2028 Mar. 22.81<br />

0.1991 5 oppositions, 1990-2005 MPO 77590 2002<br />

FG7<br />

2005 ER95 2461855.49 2028 Mar. 24.99 0.03228 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 77831 2005 ER95<br />

2003 FK1 2461857.57 2028 Mar. 27.07 0.1301 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 48340 2003 FK1<br />

2000 HO40 2461859.07 2028 Mar. 28.57 0.09489 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 57775 2000 HO40<br />

2004 FN8 2461860.36 2028 Mar. 29.86 0.02954 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 62537 2004 FN8<br />

(86878) 2000 HD24 2461862.37 2028 Mar. 31.87<br />

0.1146 4 oppositions, 1983-2004 MPO 63261 (86878) 2000<br />

HD24<br />

2004 TD18 2461865.93 2028 Apr. 4.43 0.1608 1opposition,<br />

arc = 35 days MPO 74370 2004 TD18<br />

2003 FY6 2461869.98 2028 Apr. 8.48 0.1493 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 48342 2003 FY6<br />

2002 FD6 2461876.23 2028 Apr. 14.73 0.09978 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 41765 2002 FD6<br />

2001 HC 2461878.34 2028 Apr. 16.84<br />

0.1885 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77530 2001<br />

HC<br />

1998 KG3 2461878.35 2028 Apr. 16.85<br />

0.1663 2 oppositions, 1998-2003 MPO 46341 1998<br />

KG3<br />

2003 HT42 2461879.42 2028 Apr. 17.92 0.02893 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 48377 2003 HT42<br />

2003 UX26 2461879.69 2028 Apr. 18.19 0.01657 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 53847 2003 UX26<br />

2001 TE2 2461883.00 2028 Apr. 21.50<br />

0.1588 3 oppositions, 2000-2002 MPO 66217 2001<br />

TE2<br />

2004 XA45 2461883.36 2028 Apr. 21.86 0.1699 1opposition,<br />

arc = 127 days MPO 77794 2004 XA45<br />

2002 SQ41 2461887.72 2028 Apr. 26.22 0.1548 1opposition,<br />

arc = 22 days MPO 66282 2002 SQ41<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2005 FD 2461891.23 2028 Apr. 29.73<br />

0.1026 2 oppositions, 2005-2005 E2005-W20 2005<br />

FD<br />

2005 JB22 2461891.44 2028 Apr. 29.94 0.02873 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 77881 2005 JB22<br />

2005 GD60 2461895.66 2028 May 4.16 0.08320 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 77864 2005 GD60<br />

2000 SG344 2461898.65 2028 May 7.15<br />

0.01962 2 oppositions, 1999-2000 MPO 6089 2000<br />

SG344<br />

2000 HB24 2461900.55 2028 May 9.05 0.1114 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 787 2000 HB24<br />

2004 EW9 2461910.24 2028 May 18.74<br />

0.1971 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 74309 2004<br />

EW9<br />

(86667) 2000 FO10 2461910.30 2028 May 18.80<br />

0.1493 4 oppositions, 1988-2004 MPO 77348 (86667) 2000<br />

FO10<br />

2001 SG286 2461913.55 2028 May 22.05 0.01729 1opposition,<br />

arc = 55 days MPO 57845 2001 SG286<br />

2005 ER70 2461920.03 2028 May 28.53 0.1254 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 77827 2005 ER70<br />

2005 LX36 2461925.51 2028 June 3.01 0.05701 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 77910 2005 LX36<br />

2004 JX20 2461932.91 2028 June 10.41<br />

0.1401 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77783 2004<br />

JX20<br />

2001 NY1 2461933.11 2028 June 10.61 0.1328 1opposition,<br />

arc = 71 days MPO 20845 2001 NY1<br />

(11500) 1989 UR 2461934.30 2028 June 11.80<br />

0.08883 4 oppositions, 1989-1999 MPC 35833 (11500) 1989<br />

UR<br />

2003 KZ18 2461938.02 2028 June 15.52 0.1861 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 50767 2003 KZ18<br />

2005 HN3 2461944.55 2028 June 22.05 0.1099 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 77877 2005 HN3<br />

2001 WN5 2461948.73 2028 June 26.23<br />

0.001670 3 oppositions, 1996-2003 MPO 48155 2001<br />

WN5<br />

2004 UH1 2461950.00 2028 June 27.50 0.1513 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 74425 2004 UH1<br />

1998 HL3 2461950.50 2028 June 28.00<br />

0.1754 4 oppositions, 1998-2005 MPO 77365 1998<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

HL3<br />

2001 RV17 2461963.43 2028 July 10.93 0.1030 1opposition,<br />

arc = 63 days MPO 20944 2001 RV17<br />

2005 EY95 2461965.79 2028 July 13.29<br />

0.1846 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 76863 2005<br />

EY95<br />

2003 NL7 2461968.61 2028 July 16.11 0.1824 1opposition,<br />

arc = 109 days MPO 62445 2003 NL7<br />

2005 NX44 2461971.41 2028 July 18.91 0.1518 1opposition,<br />

arc = 104 days E2005-U16 2005 NX44<br />

2001 OF25 2461974.25 2028 July 21.75 0.1017 1opposition,<br />

arc = 58 days MPO 20851 2001 OF25<br />

(52760) 1998 ML14 2461975.05 2028 July 22.55<br />

0.1570 3 oppositions, 1998-2003 MPO 38738 (52760) 1998<br />

ML14<br />

2005 BG28 2461976.69 2028 July 24.19 0.06273 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 74487 2005 BG28<br />

2001 RT17 2461997.45 2028 Aug. 13.95<br />

0.1907 2 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 68927 2001<br />

RT17<br />

2004 AF 2462004.09 2028 Aug. 20.59<br />

0.1683 3 oppositions, 1985-2004 MPO 61761 2004<br />

AF<br />

2005 QQ87 2462007.89 2028 Aug. 24.39 0.1941 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-R57 2005 QQ87<br />

1998 SD9 2462008.98 2028 Aug. 25.48 0.09867 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPC 32779 1998 SD9<br />

2001 FC58 2462009.42 2028 Aug. 25.92<br />

0.07670 4 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 48020 2001<br />

FC58<br />

2000 SJ344 2462013.03 2028 Aug. 29.53 0.08997 1opposition,<br />

arc = 200 days MPO 13780 2000 SJ344<br />

2004 TD10 2462016.13 2028 Sept. 1.63 0.1813 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 74368 2004 TD10<br />

2002 CD14 2462020.64 2028 Sept. 6.14<br />

0.04245 2 oppositions, 2002-2002 MPO 66265 2002<br />

CD14<br />

2004 VV 2462024.22 2028 Sept. 9.72 0.1957 1opposition,<br />

arc = 77 days MPO 74426 2004 VV<br />

(9856) 1991 EE 2462024.51 2028 Sept.10.01<br />

0.09672 6 oppositions, 1991-2001 MPO 38160 (9856) 1991<br />

EE<br />

2005 RB3 2462025.31 2028 Sept.10.81 0.08983 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 7 days E2005-R55 2005 RB3<br />

2000 CO101 2462029.84 2028 Sept.15.34 0.06091 1opposition,<br />

arc = 212 days MPO 3927 2000 CO101<br />

2000 YL29 2462030.23 2028 Sept.15.73<br />

0.1486 6 oppositions, 1984-2005 E2005-X04 2000<br />

YL29<br />

1999 VX25 2462030.47 2028 Sept.15.97 0.04328 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPC 36941 1999 VX25<br />

2003 YS17 2462032.82 2028 Sept.18.32 0.1560 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 62459 2003 YS17<br />

2001 FA58 2462034.59 2028 Sept.20.09 0.09229 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 12323 2001 FA58<br />

2002 TA60 2462038.56 2028 Sept.24.06 0.1212 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days MPO 41806 2002 TA60<br />

2001 KM20 2462042.61 2028 Sept.28.11 0.05455 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 14443 2001 KM20<br />

2005 EG94 2462044.67 2028 Sept.30.17 0.1771 1opposition,<br />

arc = 38 days MPO 77831 2005 EG94<br />

2005 RA3 2462044.74 2028 Sept.30.24 0.08084 1opposition,<br />

arc = 49 days E2005-U20 2005 RA3<br />

2004 OB 2462045.11 2028 Sept.30.61<br />

0.01501 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 76478 2004<br />

OB<br />

2002 QY6 2462045.31 2028 Sept.30.81<br />

0.1865 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-S64 2002<br />

QY6<br />

2002 TZ66 2462049.00 2028 Oct. 4.50 0.01455 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 38456 2002 TZ66<br />

2001 TD 2462050.39 2028 Oct. 5.89 0.08708 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 21049 2001 TD<br />

2004 CK39 2462060.12 2028 Oct. 15.62 0.1870 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 62494 2004 CK39<br />

2004 GU9 2462060.83 2028 Oct. 16.33<br />

0.1814 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-T22 2004<br />

GU9<br />

2001 TD45 2462069.07 2028 Oct. 24.57<br />

0.1351 4 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 77571 2001<br />

TD45<br />

(35396) 1997 XF11 2462070.78 2028 Oct. 26.28<br />

0.006239 5 oppositions, 1990-2002 MPO 38169 (35396) 1997<br />

XF11<br />

2005 VT7 2462072.32 2028 Oct. 27.82 0.02510 1opposition,<br />

arc = 20 days E2005-X18 2005 VT7<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

(68950) 2002 QF15 2462075.57 2028 Oct. 31.07<br />

0.1929 5 oppositions, 1955-2003 MPO 57653 (68950) 2002<br />

QF15<br />

2005 SD71 2462075.57 2028 Oct. 31.07 0.09677 1opposition,<br />

arc = 65 days E2005-X18 2005 SD71<br />

1999 RQ28 2462076.43 2028 Oct. 31.93 0.1440 1opposition,<br />

arc = 99 days MPC 38073 1999 RQ28<br />

1985 WA 2462077.11 2028 Nov. 1.61<br />

0.1178 2 oppositions, 1985-2005 MPO 71937 1985<br />

WA<br />

2004 GD 2462081.03 2028 Nov. 5.53 0.04652 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 66355 2004 GD<br />

2005 VN5 2462082.15 2028 Nov. 6.65 0.1961 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days E2005-V84 2005 VN5<br />

2005 VK1 2462082.92 2028 Nov. 7.42 0.06767 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days E2005-V57 2005 VK1<br />

2000 EE104 2462085.14 2028 Nov. 9.64<br />

0.05237 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77448 2000<br />

EE104<br />

2003 JX2 2462088.44 2028 Nov. 12.94 0.09747 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 48380 2003 JX2<br />

2001 UX16 2462089.84 2028 Nov. 14.34 0.07205 1opposition,<br />

arc = 177 days MPO 57847 2001 UX16<br />

(52381) 1993 HA 2462095.04 2028 Nov. 19.54<br />

0.1697 4 oppositions, 1993-2003 MPO 38594 (52381) 1993<br />

HA<br />

1991 BN 2462095.34 2028 Nov. 19.84<br />

0.1536 4 oppositions, 1991-2005 MPO 77350 1991<br />

BN<br />

2002 UR3 2462097.59 2028 Nov. 22.09<br />

0.1629 3 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-W17 2002<br />

UR3<br />

2003 SW130 2462098.95 2028 Nov. 23.45 0.1620 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 53798 2003 SW130<br />

1998 XX2 2462103.56 2028 Nov. 28.06<br />

0.02024 2 oppositions, 1998-2005 E2005-X04 1998<br />

XX2<br />

2005 TH50 2462105.68 2028 Nov. 30.18 0.02370 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-TA1 2005 TH50<br />

1991 JW 2462106.36 2028 Nov. 30.86<br />

0.1345 4 oppositions, 1955-1997 MPC 35683 1991<br />

JW<br />

2005 WH4 2462111.51 2028 Dec. 6.01 0.1978 1-<br />

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opposition, arc = 8 days E2005-X16 2005 WH4<br />

2004 KZ 2462111.71 2028 Dec. 6.21 0.1905 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 66381 2004 KZ<br />

2005 WZ55 2462112.35 2028 Dec. 6.85 0.1476 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-X13 2005 WZ55<br />

2004 XN50 2462113.36 2028 Dec. 7.86 0.1161 1opposition,<br />

arc = 80 days MPO 77794 2004 XN50<br />

2004 YA5 2462124.26 2028 Dec. 18.76 0.1121 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 74468 2004 YA5<br />

1990 UN 2462130.23 2028 Dec. 24.73 0.1798 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 77350 1990 UN<br />

(66407) 1999 LQ28 2462131.16 2028 Dec. 25.66<br />

0.1831 3 oppositions, 1982-2003 MPO 57653 (66407) 1999<br />

LQ28<br />

2004 YD 2462132.05 2028 Dec. 26.55 0.07820 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 74467 2004 YD<br />

2004 XK14 2462137.66 2029 Jan. 1.16 0.07987 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 74443 2004 XK14<br />

2004 BV102 2462139.28 2029 Jan. 2.78<br />

0.1235 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 76396 2004<br />

BV102<br />

2001 SQ263 2462145.29 2029 Jan. 8.79 0.1120 1opposition,<br />

arc = 20 days MPO 62365 2001 SQ263<br />

2005 EE 2462146.77 2029 Jan. 10.27<br />

0.1081 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 76711 2005<br />

EE<br />

2002 AB2 2462150.51 2029 Jan. 14.01 0.1106 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 24030 2002 AB2<br />

2005 BH14 2462151.00 2029 Jan. 14.50 0.08494 1opposition,<br />

arc = 17 days MPO 74486 2005 BH14<br />

(67381) 2000 OL8 2462151.92 2029 Jan. 15.42<br />

0.1379 3 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 49019 (67381) 2000<br />

OL8<br />

2001 OC36 2462158.56 2029 Jan. 22.06 0.1508 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 16114 2001 OC36<br />

2002 EV 2462161.46 2029 Jan. 24.96 0.1997 1opposition,<br />

arc = 58 days MPO 30700 2002 EV<br />

1999 VX25 2462178.06 2029 Feb. 10.56 0.1638 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPC 36941 1999 VX25<br />

2000 BD19 2462181.27 2029 Feb. 13.77<br />

0.1098 5 oppositions, 1997-2005 MPO 77436 2000<br />

BD19<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2000 LG6 2462181.49 2029 Feb. 13.99 0.1353 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 1663 2000 LG6<br />

2001 EB16 2462183.54 2029 Feb. 16.04<br />

0.1771 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 66184 2001<br />

EB16<br />

2000 SG344 2462183.86 2029 Feb. 16.36<br />

0.05272 2 oppositions, 1999-2000 MPO 6089 2000<br />

SG344<br />

2000 MU1 2462187.28 2029 Feb. 19.78<br />

0.1563 3 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 37526 2000<br />

MU1<br />

2002 MN 2462193.95 2029 Feb. 26.45 0.1877 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days MPO 34019 2002 MN<br />

2000 EE14 2462194.17 2029 Feb. 26.67<br />

0.1792 5 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77445 2000<br />

EE14<br />

2000 DO1 2462198.96 2029 Mar. 3.46 0.1381 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPO 711 2000 DO1<br />

2004 CE39 2462200.33 2029 Mar. 4.83<br />

0.09034 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 74308 2004<br />

CE39<br />

2000 CO101 2462204.69 2029 Mar. 9.19 0.1115 1opposition,<br />

arc = 212 days MPO 3927 2000 CO101<br />

2002 DU3 2462208.19 2029 Mar. 12.69<br />

0.09545 2 oppositions, 2002-2002 MPO 66272 2002<br />

DU3<br />

2000 ED14 2462211.77 2029 Mar. 16.27<br />

0.03969 2 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 42920 2000<br />

ED14<br />

2004 FE5 2462213.91 2029 Mar. 18.41 0.1948 1opposition,<br />

arc = 47 days MPO 66346 2004 FE5<br />

2002 OD20 2462214.28 2029 Mar. 18.78<br />

0.1496 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77611 2002<br />

OD20<br />

2000 EZ106 2462218.32 2029 Mar. 22.82 0.08731 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPC 40488 2000 EZ106<br />

2004 EL20 2462218.93 2029 Mar. 23.43 0.1591 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 62522 2004 EL20<br />

2005 GO59 2462226.11 2029 Mar. 30.61 0.1322 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 77864 2005 GO59<br />

2001 AD2 2462231.17 2029 Apr. 4.67<br />

0.03101 3 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 66181 2001<br />

AD2<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

1995 DW1 2462233.29 2029 Apr. 6.79<br />

0.1538 2 oppositions, 1995-1996 MPO 14105 1995<br />

DW1<br />

2004 HF12 2462235.13 2029 Apr. 8.63 0.02622 1opposition,<br />

arc = 48 days MPO 66365 2004 HF12<br />

2002 TZ66 2462236.33 2029 Apr. 9.83 0.1658 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 38456 2002 TZ66<br />

2005 QP11 2462237.73 2029 Apr. 11.23 0.07340 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days E2005-S25 2005 QP11<br />

(99942) Apophis 2462240.41 2029 Apr. 13.91<br />

0.0002318 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 74525 (99942)<br />

Apophis<br />

2002 JC9 2462243.91 2029 Apr. 17.41 0.1859 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 32014 2002 JC9<br />

2005 MO13 2462244.51 2029 Apr. 18.01 0.1478 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days E2005-O34 2005 MO13<br />

1998 MW5 2462254.14 2029 Apr. 27.64<br />

0.08592 3 oppositions, 1998-2000 MPO 41538 1998<br />

MW5<br />

(88959) 2001 TZ44 2462254.63 2029 Apr. 28.13<br />

0.06882 3 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 64061 (88959) 2001<br />

TZ44<br />

2000 JE5 2462259.03 2029 May 2.53<br />

0.1582 3 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 73997 2000<br />

JE5<br />

2001 SG10 2462259.64 2029 May 3.14<br />

0.05057 2 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 56306 2001<br />

SG10<br />

2004 FM17 2462265.77 2029 May 9.27 0.1568 1opposition,<br />

arc = 49 days MPO 66347 2004 FM17<br />

1998 HH49 2462265.78 2029 May 9.28<br />

0.1630 3 oppositions, 1998-2000 MPO 8039 1998<br />

HH49<br />

2003 HN 2462266.94 2029 May 10.44 0.1671 1opposition,<br />

arc = 181 days MPO 77694 2003 HN<br />

2004 DA53 2462268.83 2029 May 12.33 0.1630 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 62514 2004 DA53<br />

2004 DC 2462270.28 2029 May 13.78<br />

0.1901 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-U88 2004<br />

DC<br />

2003 GY 2462273.85 2029 May 17.35<br />

0.1751 2 oppositions, 2003-2003 MPO 57914 2003<br />

GY<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2005 WY55 2462273.97 2029 May 17.47 0.1306 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days E2005-X16 2005 WY55<br />

2002 ES11 2462274.71 2029 May 18.21 0.1391 1opposition,<br />

arc = 87 days MPO 38333 2002 ES11<br />

2004 TN 2462278.58 2029 May 22.08 0.1856 1opposition,<br />

arc = 68 days MPO 74367 2004 TN<br />

2000 SL10 2462278.87 2029 May 22.37 0.04344 1opposition,<br />

arc = 69 days MPO 8496 2000 SL10<br />

2002 XC91 2462285.36 2029 May 28.86 0.1838 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 41898 2002 XC91<br />

2002 XC91 2462285.36 2029 May 28.86 0.1838 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 41898 2002 XC91<br />

2005 GB120 2462286.85 2029 May 30.35 0.1727 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 77870 2005 GB120<br />

2005 WC1 2462287.45 2029 May 30.95 0.1307 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days E2005-X18 2005 WC1<br />

2005 UW6 2462290.85 2029 June 3.35 0.01645 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days E2005-W17 2005 UW6<br />

(22099) 2000 EX106 2462293.69 2029 June 6.19<br />

0.1730 3 oppositions, 1994-2001 MPO 8962 (22099) 2000<br />

EX106<br />

2002 NN4 2462294.55 2029 June 7.05 0.05886 1opposition,<br />

arc = 66 days MPO 61231 2002 NN4<br />

(52761) 1998 MN14 2462294.84 2029 June 7.34<br />

0.1984 3 oppositions, 1998-2002 MPO 70204 (52761) 1998<br />

MN14<br />

2005 NW44 2462302.93 2029 June 15.43 0.08487 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days E2005-P32 2005 NW44<br />

2003 UB10 2462303.56 2029 June 16.06<br />

0.1319 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-W20 2003<br />

UB10<br />

2000 LB16 2462304.37 2029 June 16.87<br />

0.1759 3 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 73999 2000<br />

LB16<br />

2005 LV3 2462305.01 2029 June 17.51 0.1942 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 77906 2005 LV3<br />

2004 GC19 2462305.03 2029 June 17.53 0.1486 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 62560 2004 GC19<br />

2004 MD6 2462306.83 2029 June 19.33<br />

0.1043 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77783 2004<br />

MD6<br />

2004 KG1 2462307.59 2029 June 20.09 0.1491 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 66381 2004 KG1<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2005 GO21 2462309.50 2029 June 22.00 0.04532 1opposition,<br />

arc = 48 days MPO 77859 2005 GO21<br />

2005 LW3 2462312.61 2029 June 25.11 0.07441 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days MPO 77906 2005 LW3<br />

2002 KM3 2462317.24 2029 June 29.74 0.1828 1opposition,<br />

arc = 18 days MPO 62391 2002 KM3<br />

2003 SD170 2462317.41 2029 June 29.91 0.1520 1opposition,<br />

arc = 37 days MPO 62448 2003 SD170<br />

2003 XB22 2462318.04 2029 June 30.54 0.1921 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days MPO 66320 2003 XB22<br />

2000 LG6 2462325.47 2029 July 7.97 0.1065 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 1663 2000 LG6<br />

(7753) 1988 XB 2462327.46 2029 July 9.96<br />

0.1148 8 oppositions, 1988-2004 MPO 73858 (7753) 1988<br />

XB<br />

2001 YN2 2462328.34 2029 July 10.84 0.1304 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 24004 2001 YN2<br />

2001 QE71 2462328.37 2029 July 10.87 0.09244 1opposition,<br />

arc = 25 days MPO 18380 2001 QE71<br />

2004 QY2 2462333.26 2029 July 15.76<br />

0.04713 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77785 2004<br />

QY2<br />

2003 AK73 2462341.37 2029 July 23.87 0.05941 1opposition,<br />

arc = 27 days MPO 77687 2003 AK73<br />

2001 WA25 2462343.00 2029 July 25.50 0.1370 1opposition,<br />

arc = 102 days MPO 30554 2001 WA25<br />

2000 SG344 2462345.96 2029 July 28.46<br />

0.03421 2 oppositions, 1999-2000 MPO 6089 2000<br />

SG344<br />

2001 OT 2462350.53 2029 Aug. 2.03 0.1186 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days MPO 70298 2001 OT<br />

2000 UK11 2462350.65 2029 Aug. 2.15 0.02034 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 41675 2000 UK11<br />

2001 EC16 2462352.23 2029 Aug. 3.73 0.06196 1opposition,<br />

arc = 56 days MPO 48015 2001 EC16<br />

2001 HB 2462355.14 2029 Aug. 6.64<br />

0.1584 3 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 66185 2001<br />

HB<br />

2004 QB3 2462365.67 2029 Aug. 17.17 0.04564 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 70391 2004 QB3<br />

1999 AJ39 2462369.46 2029 Aug. 20.96<br />

0.1727 2 oppositions, 1999-2004 MPO 55857 1999<br />

AJ39<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2004 QF14 2462375.60 2029 Aug. 27.10 0.09368 1opposition,<br />

arc = 41 days MPO 70393 2004 QF14<br />

2005 RO33 2462375.71 2029 Aug. 27.21 0.1665 1opposition,<br />

arc = 67 days E2005-W18 2005 RO33<br />

2001 EB18 2462381.66 2029 Sept. 2.16<br />

0.1039 2 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 57807 2001<br />

EB18<br />

2005 RV24 2462387.45 2029 Sept. 7.95 0.1265 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days E2005-U16 2005 RV24<br />

2005 WG57 2462391.92 2029 Sept.12.42 0.07113 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-X16 2005 WG57<br />

2003 RU11 2462398.35 2029 Sept.18.85 0.1421 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 53765 2003 RU11<br />

2001 UZ16 2462401.19 2029 Sept.21.69 0.1736 1opposition,<br />

arc = 75 days MPO 23849 2001 UZ16<br />

2001 QO142 2462406.93 2029 Sept.27.43<br />

0.1200 2 oppositions, 2001-2002 MPO 38319 2001<br />

QO142<br />

1998 FW4 2462409.52 2029 Sept.30.02<br />

0.02614 5 oppositions, 1994-2005 E2005-S64 1998<br />

FW4<br />

2004 SE26 2462410.72 2029 Oct. 1.22 0.1382 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 70470 2004 SE26<br />

2003 SR15 2462411.35 2029 Oct. 1.85 0.09018 1opposition,<br />

arc = 214 days MPO 74273 2003 SR15<br />

2003 SR15 2462411.35 2029 Oct. 1.85 0.09016 1opposition,<br />

arc = 214 days MPO 74273 2003 SR15<br />

2005 TE49 2462418.36 2029 Oct. 8.86 0.1335 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-T81 2005 TE49<br />

2001 RV17 2462426.25 2029 Oct. 16.75 0.1466 1opposition,<br />

arc = 63 days MPO 20944 2001 RV17<br />

2005 GQ21 2462426.54 2029 Oct. 17.04<br />

0.1816 2 oppositions, 1983-2005 E2005-X08 2005<br />

GQ21<br />

2004 GU9 2462427.56 2029 Oct. 18.06<br />

0.1739 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-T22 2004<br />

GU9<br />

2003 TG2 2462427.59 2029 Oct. 18.09 0.1945 1opposition,<br />

arc = 18 days MPO 53835 2003 TG2<br />

2002 RB182 2462431.30 2029 Oct. 21.80 0.07871 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 77644 2002 RB182<br />

2001 UY4 2462432.33 2029 Oct. 22.83<br />

0.1074 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 74105 2001<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

UY4<br />

2002 UV36 2462432.99 2029 Oct. 23.49 0.01416 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 38507 2002 UV36<br />

2003 FH 2462435.54 2029 Oct. 26.04<br />

0.1128 2 oppositions, 2003-2003 MPO 62443 2003<br />

FH<br />

2003 TL4 2462436.15 2029 Oct. 26.65<br />

0.04251 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 E2005-W20 2003<br />

TL4<br />

2005 EO33 2462436.79 2029 Oct. 27.29 0.07860 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days MPO 77822 2005 EO33<br />

2005 UL1 2462440.59 2029 Oct. 31.09 0.1863 1opposition,<br />

arc = 19 days E2005-V79 2005 UL1<br />

1998 MQ 2462442.05 2029 Nov. 1.55<br />

0.1999 6 oppositions, 1979-2005 MPO 77367 1998<br />

MQ<br />

2003 UY12 2462445.77 2029 Nov. 5.27 0.1643 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 57987 2003 UY12<br />

2000 EE104 2462451.14 2029 Nov. 10.64<br />

0.04161 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77448 2000<br />

EE104<br />

2002 VR14 2462451.47 2029 Nov. 10.97 0.1525 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 38512 2002 VR14<br />

2004 AY1 2462452.65 2029 Nov. 12.15 0.1848 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 62467 2004 AY1<br />

(3361) Orpheus 2462455.40 2029 Nov. 14.90<br />

0.08422 7 oppositions, 1982-1998 MPC 32296 (3361)<br />

Orpheus<br />

2000 SG344 2462462.21 2029 Nov. 21.71<br />

0.04522 2 oppositions, 1999-2000 MPO 6089 2000<br />

SG344<br />

2001 WF49 2462463.59 2029 Nov. 23.09 0.04409 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 23941 2001 WF49<br />

2001 AV43 2462463.74 2029 Nov. 23.24 0.01025 1opposition,<br />

arc = 182 days MPO 48005 2001 AV43<br />

(33342) 1998 WT24 2462466.65 2029 Nov. 26.15<br />

0.04957 3 oppositions, 1998-2002 MPO 73897 (33342) 1998<br />

WT24<br />

2003 WU21 2462466.90 2029 Nov. 26.40 0.08801 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 58049 2003 WU21<br />

2001 XK105 2462467.36 2029 Nov. 26.86 0.1807 1opposition,<br />

arc = 64 days MPO 27787 2001 XK105<br />

(96590) 1998 XB 2462469.13 2029 Nov. 28.63<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.1821 6 oppositions, 1997-2005 MPO 70659 (96590) 1998<br />

XB<br />

2001 WK15 2462472.00 2029 Dec. 1.50 0.1777 1opposition,<br />

arc = 196 days MPO 31958 2001 WK15<br />

1992 BF 2462478.99 2029 Dec. 8.49<br />

0.1579 4 oppositions, 1992-2005 MPO 77350 1992<br />

BF<br />

(5731) Zeus 2462479.11 2029 Dec. 8.61<br />

0.09882 8 oppositions, 1988-1998 MPC 35411 (5731)<br />

Zeus<br />

2005 JT108 2462482.41 2029 Dec. 11.91 0.1749 1opposition,<br />

arc = 20 days MPO 77897 2005 JT108<br />

(85628) 1998 KV2 2462486.49 2029 Dec. 15.99<br />

0.1911 4 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 62762 (85628) 1998<br />

KV2<br />

2002 MR3 2462486.72 2029 Dec. 16.22 0.07596 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 34019 2002 MR3<br />

2005 LV30 2462490.25 2029 Dec. 19.75 0.1999 1opposition,<br />

arc = 22 days MPO 77910 2005 LV30<br />

2005 UK1 2462494.67 2029 Dec. 24.17 0.1563 1opposition,<br />

arc = 38 days E2005-X08 2005 UK1<br />

2001 YO2 2462495.07 2029 Dec. 24.57 0.1558 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPO 24004 2001 YO2<br />

2003 YJ 2462495.56 2029 Dec. 25.06 0.1209 1opposition,<br />

arc = 27 days MPO 58084 2003 YJ<br />

2002 AC5 2462499.95 2029 Dec. 29.45 0.09972 1opposition,<br />

arc = 88 days MPO 30603 2002 AC5<br />

2001 TD 2462504.94 2030 Jan. 3.44 0.1984 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 21049 2001 TD<br />

2003 AF23 2462505.56 2030 Jan. 4.06 0.04089 1opposition,<br />

arc = 46 days MPO 43486 2003 AF23<br />

2003 YS17 2462505.91 2030 Jan. 4.41 0.1313 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 62459 2003 YS17<br />

1994 AW1 2462510.62 2030 Jan. 9.12<br />

0.1849 2 oppositions, 1994-2002 MPO 25679 1994<br />

AW1<br />

1994 WR12 2462511.26 2030 Jan. 9.76 0.09445 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 57659 1994 WR12<br />

2000 BM19 2462511.62 2030 Jan. 10.12<br />

0.09708 3 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77436 2000<br />

BM19<br />

2001 WR5 2462512.94 2030 Jan. 11.44 0.1550 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 84 days MPO 74109 2001 WR5<br />

2004 XM29 2462513.36 2030 Jan. 11.86 0.09457 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 74447 2004 XM29<br />

2002 YC12 2462517.65 2030 Jan. 16.15 0.07544 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 41901 2002 YC12<br />

2001 WL15 2462519.16 2030 Jan. 17.66<br />

0.06719 3 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77578 2001<br />

WL15<br />

(24761) Ahau 2462519.24 2030 Jan. 17.74<br />

0.1870 4 oppositions, 1993-2001 MPO 12399 (24761)<br />

Ahau<br />

1999 CV8 2462524.32 2030 Jan. 22.82<br />

0.05749 3 oppositions, 1999-2004 MPO 66081 1999<br />

CV8<br />

2005 WY 2462533.94 2030 Feb. 1.44 0.01291 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-W74 2005 WY<br />

2003 DZ15 2462534.68 2030 Feb. 2.18 0.1520 1opposition,<br />

arc = 25 days MPO 48329 2003 DZ15<br />

2000 SM10 2462536.10 2030 Feb. 3.60 0.1029 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 5065 2000 SM10<br />

1990 SM 2462538.05 2030 Feb. 5.55<br />

0.1846 3 oppositions, 1987-2005 MPO 77350 1990<br />

SM<br />

2003 BR47 2462538.06 2030 Feb. 5.56<br />

0.09572 2 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 50174 2003<br />

BR47<br />

2003 EP16 2462538.61 2030 Feb. 6.11 0.1003 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 48333 2003 EP16<br />

2001 CK32 2462539.89 2030 Feb. 7.39<br />

0.07819 2 oppositions, 2001-2002 MPO 77508 2001<br />

CK32<br />

(5011) Ptah 2462544.01 2030 Feb. 11.51<br />

0.1741 7 oppositions, 1960-2001 MPO 65990 (5011)<br />

Ptah<br />

2002 CB26 2462544.47 2030 Feb. 11.97 0.04676 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 26156 2002 CB26<br />

1998 HE3 2462547.95 2030 Feb. 15.45<br />

0.1926 3 oppositions, 1993-2002 MPO 47728 1998<br />

HE3<br />

2005 QP11 2462548.28 2030 Feb. 15.78 0.1427 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days E2005-S25 2005 QP11<br />

2000 AC6 2462553.85 2030 Feb. 21.35<br />

0.1144 2 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 56047 2000<br />

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AC6<br />

2002 XY38 2462554.17 2030 Feb. 21.67 0.03100 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days MPO 43480 2002 XY38<br />

2002 EZ11 2462555.40 2030 Feb. 22.90<br />

0.1601 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 62388 2002<br />

EZ11<br />

2001 CP36 2462555.57 2030 Feb. 23.07 0.01306 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 41678 2001 CP36<br />

2004 TN20 2462559.39 2030 Feb. 26.89 0.1984 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 70482 2004 TN20<br />

2002 LX 2462560.41 2030 Feb. 27.91 0.1363 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 34011 2002 LX<br />

2005 QK76 2462564.43 2030 Mar. 3.93 0.1125 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days E2005-R41 2005 QK76<br />

2003 DF6 2462564.45 2030 Mar. 3.95 0.1767 1opposition,<br />

arc = 179 days MPO 50746 2003 DF6<br />

2003 ED50 2462569.41 2030 Mar. 8.91<br />

0.1764 2 oppositions, 2003-2003 MPO 53733 2003<br />

ED50<br />

2005 CD69 2462570.54 2030 Mar. 10.04 0.01385 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 77815 2005 CD69<br />

2003 GS 2462578.86 2030 Mar. 18.36<br />

0.1084 2 oppositions, 2003-2004 MPO 61716 2003<br />

GS<br />

2002 VX94 2462580.64 2030 Mar. 20.14<br />

0.1435 5 oppositions, 1986-2005 MPO 77679 2002<br />

VX94<br />

1998 VN 2462582.11 2030 Mar. 21.61<br />

0.1806 2 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 64657 1998<br />

VN<br />

2001 TD 2462593.19 2030 Apr. 1.69 0.1505 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 21049 2001 TD<br />

2005 TS15 2462594.40 2030 Apr. 2.90 0.07958 1opposition,<br />

arc = 54 days E2005-W84 2005 TS15<br />

2005 TH45 2462599.00 2030 Apr. 7.50 0.1672 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-TA1 2005 TH45<br />

2004 TP13 2462600.92 2030 Apr. 9.42 0.1677 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 70480 2004 TP13<br />

2002 SM 2462601.69 2030 Apr. 10.19<br />

0.05608 3 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 66282 2002<br />

SM<br />

2004 HE 2462606.06 2030 Apr. 14.56 0.06997 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 62569 2004 HE<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2001 VG5 2462606.56 2030 Apr. 15.06<br />

0.1965 3 oppositions, 1987-2004 MPO 70307 2001<br />

VG5<br />

2005 GL 2462608.09 2030 Apr. 16.59 0.1965 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 77856 2005 GL<br />

2004 HC 2462611.40 2030 Apr. 19.90 0.1513 1opposition,<br />

arc = 38 days MPO 66364 2004 HC<br />

2002 AJ29 2462615.09 2030 Apr. 23.59<br />

0.1228 4 oppositions, 1988-2005 MPO 74124 2002<br />

AJ29<br />

2004 JW20 2462618.79 2030 Apr. 27.29<br />

0.1349 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77783 2004<br />

JW20<br />

2001 SG276 2462619.60 2030 Apr. 28.10<br />

0.08726 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-X04 2001<br />

SG276<br />

1998 MW5 2462626.07 2030 May 4.57<br />

0.1905 3 oppositions, 1998-2000 MPO 41538 1998<br />

MW5<br />

2004 JN1 2462628.37 2030 May 6.87 0.05964 1opposition,<br />

arc = 37 days MPO 66372 2004 JN1<br />

2005 JU1 2462632.71 2030 May 11.21 0.03311 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 77878 2005 JU1<br />

2000 HO40 2462633.87 2030 May 12.37 0.1073 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 57775 2000 HO40<br />

1999 LJ1 2462639.20 2030 May 17.70 0.1613 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 53597 1999 LJ1<br />

2000 GV147 2462640.44 2030 May 18.94<br />

0.09801 2 oppositions, 1993-2000 MPO 4568 2000<br />

GV147<br />

2001 WK15 2462648.33 2030 May 26.83 0.1464 1opposition,<br />

arc = 196 days MPO 31958 2001 WK15<br />

2002 XQ40 2462648.82 2030 May 27.32 0.06890 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 41888 2002 XQ40<br />

2001 XR30 2462650.52 2030 May 29.02<br />

0.06077 3 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 74112 2001<br />

XR30<br />

2005 QP11 2462653.61 2030 June 1.11 0.1395 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days E2005-S25 2005 QP11<br />

2003 SL36 2462655.27 2030 June 2.77 0.1512 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 53777 2003 SL36<br />

2003 MM 2462656.25 2030 June 3.75<br />

0.1679 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 77695 2003<br />

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MM<br />

2004 QA22 2462658.73 2030 June 6.23 0.1478 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 70395 2004 QA22<br />

2005 LU3 2462662.00 2030 June 9.50 0.1116 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 77906 2005 LU3<br />

2002 LY1 2462663.97 2030 June 11.47 0.1096 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 70351 2002 LY1<br />

2002 AL31 2462668.10 2030 June 15.60 0.09059 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 24038 2002 AL31<br />

2003 WR21 2462672.71 2030 June 20.21<br />

0.06515 3 oppositions, 1990-2004 MPO 70365 2003<br />

WR21<br />

2002 EW11 2462673.35 2030 June 20.85 0.1293 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 74151 2002 EW11<br />

1997 NC1 2462676.39 2030 June 23.89<br />

0.1321 4 oppositions, 1997-2005 MPO 77362 1997<br />

NC1<br />

2004 MO3 2462678.36 2030 June 25.86 0.1022 1opposition,<br />

arc = 22 days MPO 66388 2004 MO3<br />

2004 NK8 2462678.93 2030 June 26.43 0.1596 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 66390 2004 NK8<br />

2005 LD 2462679.22 2030 June 26.72 0.04879 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 77905 2005 LD<br />

2003 LN6 2462680.07 2030 June 27.57 0.1589 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 50767 2003 LN6<br />

2002 LT38 2462680.28 2030 June 27.78 0.03457 1opposition,<br />

arc = 39 days MPO 62391 2002 LT38<br />

1994 NK 2462681.80 2030 June 29.30 0.1868 1opposition,<br />

arc = 51 days MPC 23983 1994 NK<br />

2005 OU1 2462684.97 2030 July 2.47 0.1821 1opposition,<br />

arc = 87 days E2005-U16 2005 OU1<br />

2005 NX55 2462687.81 2030 July 5.31 0.1554 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days E2005-O25 2005 NX55<br />

2003 WT153 2462689.78 2030 July 7.28 0.1908 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 58075 2003 WT153<br />

2002 MQ3 2462694.00 2030 July 11.50<br />

0.1616 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 50613 2002<br />

MQ3<br />

1999 MN 2462694.38 2030 July 11.88<br />

0.01684 3 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 77384 1999<br />

MN<br />

2005 FC3 2462694.47 2030 July 11.97<br />

0.1932 2 oppositions, 2005-2005 E2005-W20 2005<br />

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FC3<br />

2001 UP 2462695.73 2030 July 13.23 0.1361 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 38327 2001 UP<br />

2005 EK94 2462698.55 2030 July 16.05 0.1594 1opposition,<br />

arc = 176 days E2005-U68 2005 EK94<br />

2001 NH6 2462700.57 2030 July 18.07<br />

0.1365 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77541 2001<br />

NH6<br />

2004 PB97 2462711.33 2030 July 28.83 0.1363 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 66416 2004 PB97<br />

1999 MM 2462711.95 2030 July 29.45<br />

0.1931 7 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 77384 1999<br />

MM<br />

2000 WJ107 2462712.15 2030 July 29.65 0.1090 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPO 57787 2000 WJ107<br />

2002 NW16 2462712.15 2030 July 29.65<br />

0.1545 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 53723 2002<br />

NW16<br />

2002 KL6 2462715.79 2030 Aug. 2.29<br />

0.06244 3 oppositions, 1995-2005 MPO 77601 2002<br />

KL6<br />

2004 QJ13 2462716.65 2030 Aug. 3.15 0.08422 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 66420 2004 QJ13<br />

2002 AC9 2462736.04 2030 Aug. 22.54 0.1140 1opposition,<br />

arc = 55 days MPO 30604 2002 AC9<br />

2004 QG13 2462736.69 2030 Aug. 23.19 0.1543 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 70393 2004 QG13<br />

2002 BF25 2462745.86 2030 Sept. 1.36 0.1508 1opposition,<br />

arc = 45 days MPO 74133 2002 BF25<br />

2005 WA 2462748.27 2030 Sept. 3.77 0.1891 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days E2005-X04 2005 WA<br />

(41429) 2000 GE2 2462753.85 2030 Sept. 9.35<br />

0.1903 3 oppositions, 1998-2002 MPO 62199 (41429) 2000<br />

GE2<br />

2004 TD10 2462755.51 2030 Sept.11.01 0.06523 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 74368 2004 TD10<br />

2002 NN4 2462755.55 2030 Sept.11.05 0.1325 1opposition,<br />

arc = 66 days MPO 61231 2002 NN4<br />

2000 SG344 2462767.41 2030 Sept.22.91<br />

0.03445 2 oppositions, 1999-2000 MPO 6089 2000<br />

SG344<br />

2000 SP43 2462768.64 2030 Sept.24.14<br />

0.1205 3 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 57782 2000<br />

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SP43<br />

2003 QW30 2462769.29 2030 Sept.24.79<br />

0.08467 3 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 77699 2003<br />

QW30<br />

2004 RV164 2462772.80 2030 Sept.28.30 0.1431 1opposition,<br />

arc = 25 days MPO 70434 2004 RV164<br />

2003 TM1 2462774.24 2030 Sept.29.74 0.05811 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 53834 2003 TM1<br />

2004 SW26 2462774.35 2030 Sept.29.85 0.06205 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 70471 2004 SW26<br />

2003 EZ16 2462775.53 2030 Oct. 1.03 0.07882 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 48333 2003 EZ16<br />

(1917) Cuyo 2462780.80 2030 Oct. 6.30 0.08966<br />

14 oppositions, 1954-2001 MPO 38158 (1917) Cuyo<br />

2005 TP15 2462781.88 2030 Oct. 7.38 0.09823 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days E2005-T45 2005 TP15<br />

2004 TL10 2462790.30 2030 Oct. 15.80 0.1034 1opposition,<br />

arc = 44 days MPO 74368 2004 TL10<br />

2004 SS 2462791.63 2030 Oct. 17.13 0.1651 1opposition,<br />

arc = 67 days MPO 74360 2004 SS<br />

2004 GU9 2462794.08 2030 Oct. 19.58<br />

0.1675 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-T22 2004<br />

GU9<br />

2005 EA 2462796.03 2030 Oct. 21.53 0.1902 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 77816 2005 EA<br />

2005 VD7 2462803.17 2030 Oct. 28.67 0.04010 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days E2005-W17 2005 VD7<br />

(99907) 1989 VA 2462803.44 2030 Oct. 28.94<br />

0.1549 8 oppositions, 1989-2004 MPO 74505 (99907) 1989<br />

VA<br />

2004 TA1 2462803.53 2030 Oct. 29.03 0.1809 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 74367 2004 TA1<br />

2004 HQ1 2462803.80 2030 Oct. 29.30 0.07648 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 66364 2004 HQ1<br />

1996 RG3 2462807.71 2030 Nov. 2.21<br />

0.06395 2 oppositions, 1996-1997 MPO 47703 1996<br />

RG3<br />

2003 YT1 2462811.38 2030 Nov. 5.88<br />

0.1484 5 oppositions, 1982-2005 MPO 74303 2003<br />

YT1<br />

2004 WK1 2462811.99 2030 Nov. 6.49 0.1984 1opposition,<br />

arc = 22 days MPO 74439 2004 WK1<br />

2002 QE15 2462813.18 2030 Nov. 7.68<br />

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0.1200 3 oppositions, 1993-2004 MPO 74205 2002<br />

QE15<br />

2000 EE104 2462817.03 2030 Nov. 11.53<br />

0.03751 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77448 2000<br />

EE104<br />

2000 WP19 2462822.43 2030 Nov. 16.93<br />

0.1108 2 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 74049 2000<br />

WP19<br />

2005 EG94 2462824.11 2030 Nov. 18.61 0.1849 1opposition,<br />

arc = 38 days MPO 77831 2005 EG94<br />

2005 FN 2462824.85 2030 Nov. 19.35 0.1066 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 77855 2005 FN<br />

2005 UG5 2462825.98 2030 Nov. 20.48 0.1616 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-U98 2005 UG5<br />

2004 QA22 2462826.18 2030 Nov. 20.68 0.06063 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 70395 2004 QA22<br />

(85713) 1998 SS49 2462828.34 2030 Nov. 22.84<br />

0.1254 5 oppositions, 1998-2003 MPO 62795 (85713) 1998<br />

SS49<br />

2000 UQ30 2462828.52 2030 Nov. 23.02 0.04485 1opposition,<br />

arc = 52 days MPO 8517 2000 UQ30<br />

2003 WT153 2462832.45 2030 Nov. 26.95 0.02438 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 58075 2003 WT153<br />

(37638) 1993 VB 2462833.19 2030 Nov. 27.69<br />

0.1008 3 oppositions, 1993-2002 MPO 66031 (37638) 1993<br />

VB<br />

2001 TY44 2462838.61 2030 Dec. 3.11 0.1506 1opposition,<br />

arc = 146 days MPO 27775 2001 TY44<br />

1990 HA 2462844.62 2030 Dec. 9.12<br />

0.1255 3 oppositions, 1989-2005 MPC 31784 1990<br />

HA<br />

2000 CL33 2462854.39 2030 Dec. 18.89<br />

0.1908 2 oppositions, 1995-2000 MPO 19501 2000<br />

CL33<br />

2005 QP11 2462857.31 2030 Dec. 21.81 0.1868 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days E2005-S25 2005 QP11<br />

2002 XP37 2462860.13 2030 Dec. 24.63<br />

0.1686 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 56738 2002<br />

XP37<br />

2002 JD9 2462863.23 2030 Dec. 27.73 0.1176 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 74177 2002 JD9<br />

1998 BB10 2462869.00 2031 Jan. 2.50<br />

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0.1649 3 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 62222 1998<br />

BB10<br />

2003 YH111 2462869.58 2031 Jan. 3.08 0.05514 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 58105 2003 YH111<br />

2003 EZ16 2462871.24 2031 Jan. 4.74 0.1244 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 48333 2003 EZ16<br />

2000 AZ93 2462872.75 2031 Jan. 6.25<br />

0.04047 2 oppositions, 2000-2002 MPO 22125 2000<br />

AZ93<br />

2005 BC 2462875.74 2031 Jan. 9.24 0.1815 1opposition,<br />

arc = 84 days MPO 77805 2005 BC<br />

2003 CR1 2462887.70 2031 Jan. 21.20 0.06966 1opposition,<br />

arc = 39 days MPO 43505 2003 CR1<br />

1997 AC11 2462888.01 2031 Jan. 21.51 0.1554 1opposition,<br />

arc = 17 days MPO 70213 1997 AC11<br />

2002 AF3 2462893.55 2031 Jan. 27.05<br />

0.1674 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 31962 2002<br />

AF3<br />

2002 RM129 2462895.88 2031 Jan. 29.38<br />

0.1768 4 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 77642 2002<br />

RM129<br />

2001 CQ36 2462898.49 2031 Jan. 31.99 0.02256 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 37540 2001 CQ36<br />

2002 NP1 2462899.89 2031 Feb. 2.39<br />

0.1107 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-U20 2002<br />

NP1<br />

2001 DQ8 2462901.53 2031 Feb. 4.03 0.1057 1opposition,<br />

arc = 25 days MPO 57802 2001 DQ8<br />

2000 WO107 2462903.84 2031 Feb. 6.34<br />

0.1288 4 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 77487 2000<br />

WO107<br />

2002 GR 2462907.74 2031 Feb. 10.24 0.1054 1opposition,<br />

arc = 48 days MPO 31990 2002 GR<br />

2004 FK5 2462909.70 2031 Feb. 12.20 0.1817 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 62537 2004 FK5<br />

2002 QC7 2462910.91 2031 Feb. 13.41 0.1755 1opposition,<br />

arc = 72 days MPO 38366 2002 QC7<br />

1999 VF22 2462919.05 2031 Feb. 21.55 0.03784 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 57713 1999 VF22<br />

1999 AM10 2462924.23 2031 Feb. 26.73 0.1550 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPC 34039 1999 AM10<br />

(4660) Nereus 2462927.83 2031 Mar. 2.33<br />

0.1151 9 oppositions, 1981-2002 MPO 38159 (4660)<br />

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Nereus<br />

2002 CZ9 2462929.72 2031 Mar. 4.22<br />

0.04407 4 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 74134 2002<br />

CZ9<br />

1996 FR3 2462933.71 2031 Mar. 8.21<br />

0.09392 3 oppositions, 1993-1999 MPO 47702 1996<br />

FR3<br />

2005 TF45 2462937.35 2031 Mar. 11.85 0.1732 1opposition,<br />

arc = 20 days E2005-U20 2005 TF45<br />

2003 EO16 2462938.61 2031 Mar. 13.11 0.1806 1opposition,<br />

arc = 50 days MPO 50749 2003 EO16<br />

1999 DY2 2462940.31 2031 Mar. 14.81 0.1842 1opposition,<br />

arc = 56 days MPC 34607 1999 DY2<br />

2000 GD2 2462940.49 2031 Mar. 14.99<br />

0.1262 4 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 62289 2000<br />

GD2<br />

2004 YC 2462944.57 2031 Mar. 19.07 0.1516 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 74467 2004 YC<br />

2003 QQ47 2462944.73 2031 Mar. 19.23<br />

0.08654 3 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 77700 2003<br />

QQ47<br />

1998 FN9 2462944.95 2031 Mar. 19.45<br />

0.09806 3 oppositions, 1998-2005 E2005-S77 1998<br />

FN9<br />

(11885) 1990 SS 2462945.89 2031 Mar. 20.39<br />

0.1476 2 oppositions, 1990-1999 MPC 36242 (11885) 1990<br />

SS<br />

2005 SL 2462946.29 2031 Mar. 20.79 0.08467 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-T15 2005 SL<br />

2003 AK18 2462947.21 2031 Mar. 21.71 0.1794 1opposition,<br />

arc = 109 days MPO 48309 2003 AK18<br />

2004 TP13 2462951.49 2031 Mar. 25.99 0.1983 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 70480 2004 TP13<br />

2000 TU28 2462961.16 2031 Apr. 4.66 0.1770 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 6414 2000 TU28<br />

2003 GD42 2462964.10 2031 Apr. 7.60 0.01273 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 48367 2003 GD42<br />

2002 CW11 2462969.77 2031 Apr. 13.27 0.05079 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 26152 2002 CW11<br />

2001 VE2 2462970.52 2031 Apr. 14.02 0.1824 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 23896 2001 VE2<br />

(38239) 1999 OR3 2462972.55 2031 Apr. 16.05<br />

0.1230 2 oppositions, 1999-2002 MPO 26442 (38239) 1999<br />

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OR3<br />

2004 FN17 2462973.24 2031 Apr. 16.74 0.1385 1opposition,<br />

arc = 120 days MPO 66347 2004 FN17<br />

1999 UQ 2462978.65 2031 Apr. 22.15 0.1708 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 57709 1999 UQ<br />

2000 JG5 2462991.08 2031 May 4.58<br />

0.1910 4 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77462 2000<br />

JG5<br />

2001 JM1 2462998.67 2031 May 12.17<br />

0.1384 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-S64 2001<br />

JM1<br />

(68950) 2002 QF15 2462999.02 2031 May 12.52<br />

0.1898 5 oppositions, 1955-2003 MPO 57653 (68950) 2002<br />

QF15<br />

2005 LO40 2462999.89 2031 May 13.39 0.1991 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 77910 2005 LO40<br />

1998 FR11 2463000.39 2031 May 13.89<br />

0.1149 5 oppositions, 1956-2003 MPO 57668 1998<br />

FR11<br />

1999 JE1 2463000.68 2031 May 14.18<br />

0.09693 3 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 77384 1999<br />

JE1<br />

1999 FN53 2463004.65 2031 May 18.15<br />

0.08475 3 oppositions, 1999-2005 E2005-X08 1999<br />

FN53<br />

(52768) 1998 OR2 2463004.79 2031 May 18.29<br />

0.1271 5 oppositions, 1987-2002 MPO 38742 (52768) 1998<br />

OR2<br />

2004 QQ 2463009.74 2031 May 23.24<br />

0.1557 3 oppositions, 1997-2005 MPO 74321 2004<br />

QQ<br />

2004 FJ11 2463009.85 2031 May 23.35<br />

0.03399 2 oppositions, 2004-2004 MPO 69697 2004<br />

FJ11<br />

2001 XX103 2463015.08 2031 May 28.58 0.04051 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 23969 2001 XX103<br />

2003 QC10 2463016.21 2031 May 29.71 0.1824 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 53744 2003 QC10<br />

2004 OW10 2463016.78 2031 May 30.28 0.09124 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 66397 2004 OW10<br />

2002 LK 2463017.39 2031 May 30.89 0.04572 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 38336 2002 LK<br />

2005 VR7 2463019.43 2031 June 1.93 0.1942 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 22 days E2005-X13 2005 VR7<br />

1999 MN 2463019.53 2031 June 2.03<br />

0.05973 3 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 77384 1999<br />

MN<br />

2002 OA22 2463019.72 2031 June 2.22<br />

0.1208 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 70352 2002<br />

OA22<br />

2002 JC 2463020.46 2031 June 2.96<br />

0.1886 4 oppositions, 1991-2005 MPO 77595 2002<br />

JC<br />

2002 JW15 2463020.79 2031 June 3.29<br />

0.1903 2 oppositions, 1996-2002 MPO 33996 2002<br />

JW15<br />

2000 TL1 2463022.29 2031 June 4.79<br />

0.05161 2 oppositions, 2000-2000 MPO 13781 2000<br />

TL1<br />

2004 EO20 2463024.60 2031 June 7.10 0.1613 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 62522 2004 EO20<br />

2004 PJ 2463028.39 2031 June 10.89 0.1527 1opposition,<br />

arc = 18 days MPO 66397 2004 PJ<br />

2005 MR5 2463029.29 2031 June 11.79 0.09694 1opposition,<br />

arc = 89 days E2005-S35 2005 MR5<br />

2001 MT18 2463036.45 2031 June 18.95<br />

0.1549 4 oppositions, 1990-2004 MPO 70298 2001<br />

MT18<br />

1998 MV5 2463045.23 2031 June 27.73 0.1407 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPC 32338 1998 MV5<br />

2004 CL 2463048.96 2031 July 1.46 0.1136 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 62488 2004 CL<br />

2000 HB24 2463049.54 2031 July 2.04 0.1021 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 787 2000 HB24<br />

2005 NG 2463053.45 2031 July 5.95 0.08842 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days E2005-N63 2005 NG<br />

2005 MF5 2463054.05 2031 July 6.55 0.1758 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days E2005-N30 2005 MF5<br />

2005 OU1 2463054.91 2031 July 7.41 0.1429 1opposition,<br />

arc = 87 days E2005-U16 2005 OU1<br />

2005 SV4 2463066.95 2031 July 19.45 0.1267 1opposition,<br />

arc = 27 days E2005-U20 2005 SV4<br />

2004 PJ2 2463073.59 2031 July 26.09<br />

0.1710 3 oppositions, 1999-2004 MPO 76482 2004<br />

PJ2<br />

1998 HG49 2463075.47 2031 July 27.97<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.1636 2 oppositions, 1998-2002 MPO 66068 1998<br />

HG49<br />

2003 RS1 2463075.87 2031 July 28.37 0.07372 1opposition,<br />

arc = 112 days MPO 77704 2003 RS1<br />

2003 MJ4 2463078.10 2031 July 30.60 0.1658 1opposition,<br />

arc = 178 days MPO 57915 2003 MJ4<br />

1987 SF3 2463079.25 2031 July 31.75 0.06791 1opposition,<br />

arc = 51 days MPC 25648 1987 SF3<br />

(86819) 2000 GK137 2463083.53 2031 Aug. 5.03<br />

0.1099 5 oppositions, 1994-2003 MPO 63238 (86819) 2000<br />

GK137<br />

2005 QP11 2463086.94 2031 Aug. 8.44 0.1071 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days E2005-S25 2005 QP11<br />

2001 JU2 2463087.92 2031 Aug. 9.42<br />

0.1707 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-X18 2001<br />

JU2<br />

(6239) Minos 2463088.07 2031 Aug. 9.57<br />

0.1294 4 oppositions, 1983-1994 MPO 57623 (6239)<br />

Minos<br />

2004 DF2 2463097.95 2031 Aug. 19.45 0.1068 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 62506 2004 DF2<br />

(10115) 1992 SK 2463103.80 2031 Aug. 25.30<br />

0.1993 7 oppositions, 1953-1999 MPO 38160 (10115) 1992<br />

SK<br />

2005 NE21 2463107.13 2031 Aug. 28.63 0.1384 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days E2005-Q41 2005 NE21<br />

2002 FG7 2463113.83 2031 Sept. 4.33<br />

0.08787 5 oppositions, 1990-2005 MPO 77590 2002<br />

FG7<br />

2001 RU17 2463115.26 2031 Sept. 5.76 0.1809 1opposition,<br />

arc = 50 days MPO 57841 2001 RU17<br />

2003 TL4 2463115.52 2031 Sept. 6.02<br />

0.1940 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 E2005-W20 2003<br />

TL4<br />

2004 VV 2463115.73 2031 Sept. 6.23 0.1869 1opposition,<br />

arc = 77 days MPO 74426 2004 VV<br />

2005 SQ9 2463117.43 2031 Sept. 7.93 0.1006 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days E2005-W17 2005 SQ9<br />

2001 QL142 2463118.46 2031 Sept. 8.96<br />

0.1205 4 oppositions, 1974-2003 MPO 53695 2001<br />

QL142<br />

1995 YR1 2463120.65 2031 Sept.11.15 0.1681 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 53578 1995 YR1<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2002 JE9 2463121.25 2031 Sept.11.75 0.1026 1opposition,<br />

arc = 83 days MPO 33996 2002 JE9<br />

(87684) 2000 SY2 2463122.55 2031 Sept.13.05<br />

0.05042 6 oppositions, 1977-2004 MPO 73921 (87684) 2000<br />

SY2<br />

(2063) Bacchus 2463124.15 2031 Sept.14.65<br />

0.1263 8 oppositions, 1977-1997 MPO 50329 (2063)<br />

Bacchus<br />

2000 SG344 2463125.82 2031 Sept.16.32<br />

0.1792 2 oppositions, 1999-2000 MPO 6089 2000<br />

SG344<br />

2000 QU7 2463127.22 2031 Sept.17.72<br />

0.1466 2 oppositions, 1994-2001 MPO 62304 2000<br />

QU7<br />

2002 VV17 2463127.54 2031 Sept.18.04<br />

0.1360 3 oppositions, 1992-2005 E2005-X04 2002<br />

VV17<br />

2005 QP87 2463129.34 2031 Sept.19.84 0.03755 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days E2005-S77 2005 QP87<br />

2004 SR 2463129.81 2031 Sept.20.31 0.1646 1opposition,<br />

arc = 18 days MPO 70466 2004 SR<br />

1998 SD9 2463133.74 2031 Sept.24.24 0.04872 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPC 32779 1998 SD9<br />

1991 TF3 2463134.13 2031 Sept.24.63<br />

0.1520 2 oppositions, 1991-2001 MPO 20672 1991<br />

TF3<br />

2005 TH50 2463138.12 2031 Sept.28.62 0.1108 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-TA1 2005 TH50<br />

2002 HP11 2463138.55 2031 Sept.29.05 0.1180 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 62390 2002 HP11<br />

2004 JP12 2463140.99 2031 Oct. 1.49 0.1041 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 66374 2004 JP12<br />

2005 QP11 2463147.13 2031 Oct. 7.63 0.1303 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days E2005-S25 2005 QP11<br />

2004 TP13 2463147.38 2031 Oct. 7.88 0.1232 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 70480 2004 TP13<br />

(65679) 1989 UQ 2463152.14 2031 Oct. 12.64<br />

0.1588 6 oppositions, 1954-2003 MPO 57652 (65679) 1989<br />

UQ<br />

2005 MA 2463159.24 2031 Oct. 19.74 0.08379 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 77910 2005 MA<br />

2001 TB2 2463159.44 2031 Oct. 19.94 0.1537 1opposition,<br />

arc = 38 days MPO 21049 2001 TB2<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2002 TR190 2463159.72 2031 Oct. 20.22<br />

0.1609 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 66286 2002<br />

TR190<br />

2004 UH1 2463160.11 2031 Oct. 20.61 0.1506 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 74425 2004 UH1<br />

2004 GU9 2463160.37 2031 Oct. 20.87<br />

0.1622 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-T22 2004<br />

GU9<br />

2005 QE30 2463165.58 2031 Oct. 26.08<br />

0.08267 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-V53 2005<br />

QE30<br />

2005 WZ 2463167.32 2031 Oct. 27.82 0.09219 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days E2005-X04 2005 WZ<br />

2004 EK1 2463171.35 2031 Oct. 31.85 0.1966 1opposition,<br />

arc = 37 days MPO 62517 2004 EK1<br />

2003 WH98 2463172.21 2031 Nov. 1.71 0.04912 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 58065 2003 WH98<br />

2000 UY33 2463172.87 2031 Nov. 2.37 0.1297 1opposition,<br />

arc = 144 days MPO 12251 2000 UY33<br />

2001 TX1 2463175.06 2031 Nov. 4.56<br />

0.1962 5 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77570 2001<br />

TX1<br />

2005 TV51 2463175.35 2031 Nov. 4.85 0.08340 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-U10 2005 TV51<br />

2003 UV11 2463176.05 2031 Nov. 5.55<br />

0.1575 3 oppositions, 1996-2004 MPO 74288 2003<br />

UV11<br />

(66146) 1998 TU3 2463178.06 2031 Nov. 7.56<br />

0.08290 8 oppositions, 1982-2003 MPO 57653 (66146) 1998<br />

TU3<br />

(5645) 1990 SP 2463181.21 2031 Nov. 10.71<br />

0.09850 6 oppositions, 1990-2001 MPO 77286 (5645) 1990<br />

SP<br />

2000 EE104 2463183.01 2031 Nov. 12.51<br />

0.04062 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77448 2000<br />

EE104<br />

2002 JQ9 2463187.93 2031 Nov. 17.43<br />

0.1466 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 33996 2002<br />

JQ9<br />

1998 VF32 2463190.59 2031 Nov. 20.09<br />

0.1612 2 oppositions, 1998-2005 E2005-W45 1998<br />

VF32<br />

2004 HT59 2463194.44 2031 Nov. 23.94 0.1027 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 1 days MPO 62577 2004 HT59<br />

2002 TD60 2463194.90 2031 Nov. 24.40 0.1218 1opposition,<br />

arc = 128 days MPO 43473 2002 TD60<br />

2004 WC1 2463198.90 2031 Nov. 28.40 0.06607 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 74439 2004 WC1<br />

2001 YE4 2463200.52 2031 Nov. 30.02 0.07158 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 24005 2001 YE4<br />

1999 AP10 2463202.13 2031 Dec. 1.63<br />

0.1687 4 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 47762 1999<br />

AP10<br />

(85628) 1998 KV2 2463217.87 2031 Dec. 17.37<br />

0.1629 4 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 62762 (85628) 1998<br />

KV2<br />

2000 AF6 2463222.01 2031 Dec. 21.51<br />

0.1361 4 oppositions, 1991-2005 MPO 77429 2000<br />

AF6<br />

2004 XB45 2463222.69 2031 Dec. 22.19 0.06595 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 74450 2004 XB45<br />

2002 AU4 2463227.07 2031 Dec. 26.57<br />

0.1321 2 oppositions, 1994-2002 MPO 47121 2002<br />

AU4<br />

2000 CH59 2463229.04 2031 Dec. 28.54<br />

0.1118 2 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 62271 2000<br />

CH59<br />

2003 YO3 2463229.12 2031 Dec. 28.62 0.1703 1opposition,<br />

arc = 98 days MPO 62458 2003 YO3<br />

2001 VB76 2463231.98 2031 Dec. 31.48<br />

0.1241 2 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 65148 2001<br />

VB76<br />

2001 VB76 2463231.98 2031 Dec. 31.48<br />

0.1241 2 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 65148 2001<br />

VB76<br />

2004 TB18 2463234.24 2032 Jan. 2.74<br />

0.1927 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-T93 2004<br />

TB18<br />

2003 MK4 2463236.26 2032 Jan. 4.76<br />

0.02520 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 74258 2003<br />

MK4<br />

2000 YF29 2463236.89 2032 Jan. 5.39<br />

0.1300 2 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 50512 2000<br />

YF29<br />

2002 CQ11 2463244.53 2032 Jan. 13.03<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.06572 4 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 77584 2002<br />

CQ11<br />

(7341) 1991 VK 2463248.22 2032 Jan. 16.72<br />

0.07308 8 oppositions, 1981-2002 MPO 38160 (7341) 1991<br />

VK<br />

2000 PD3 2463248.25 2032 Jan. 16.75<br />

0.1151 3 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 62304 2000<br />

PD3<br />

1994 WR12 2463249.11 2032 Jan. 17.61 0.1026 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 57659 1994 WR12<br />

2001 BA16 2463249.15 2032 Jan. 17.65 0.02162 1opposition,<br />

arc = 40 days MPO 12273 2001 BA16<br />

1998 GL10 2463249.34 2032 Jan. 17.84 0.1709 1opposition,<br />

arc = 55 days MPO 13563 1998 GL10<br />

2002 XR14 2463249.67 2032 Jan. 18.17<br />

0.08286 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 77682 2002<br />

XR14<br />

(1685) Toro 2463252.11 2032 Jan. 20.61 0.1288<br />

21 oppositions, 1948-1997 MPC 32295 (1685) Toro<br />

2002 VR14 2463253.95 2032 Jan. 22.45 0.1803 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 38512 2002 VR14<br />

(52387) 1993 OM7 2463255.04 2032 Jan. 23.54<br />

0.1740 3 oppositions, 1993-2003 MPO 77335 (52387) 1993<br />

OM7<br />

2002 CA26 2463256.15 2032 Jan. 24.65 0.1093 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 26156 2002 CA26<br />

2005 BG28 2463260.46 2032 Jan. 28.96 0.01079 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 74487 2005 BG28<br />

2004 BW58 2463261.61 2032 Jan. 30.11 0.05115 1opposition,<br />

arc = 121 days MPO 66327 2004 BW58<br />

2001 QC34 2463270.96 2032 Feb. 8.46 0.1036 1opposition,<br />

arc = 378 days MPO 35561 2001 QC34<br />

(85585) Mjolnir 2463293.21 2032 Mar. 1.71<br />

0.04246 4 oppositions, 1998-2003 MPO 62746 (85585)<br />

Mjolnir<br />

(29075) 1950 DA 2463293.78 2032 Mar. 2.28<br />

0.07575 4 oppositions, 1950-2001 MPO 16171 (29075) 1950<br />

DA<br />

2003 EM1 2463297.37 2032 Mar. 5.87 0.1764 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 43514 2003 EM1<br />

2003 SY17 2463299.42 2032 Mar. 7.92 0.05807 1opposition,<br />

arc = 42 days MPO 62447 2003 SY17<br />

P/2000 G1 (LINEAR) 2463304.44 2032 Mar. 12.94<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.06886 MPC 45657 P/2000 G1<br />

(LINEAR)<br />

1999 TB10 2463307.57 2032 Mar. 16.07<br />

0.1818 4 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 77395 1999<br />

TB10<br />

2003 SK84 2463309.92 2032 Mar. 18.42 0.05486 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 53788 2003 SK84<br />

(89958) 2002 LY45 2463317.28 2032 Mar. 25.78<br />

0.06881 4 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 77348 (89958) 2002<br />

LY45<br />

2002 AW 2463321.47 2032 Mar. 29.97<br />

0.04193 3 oppositions, 1991-2002 MPO 66258 2002<br />

AW<br />

2004 FG29 2463324.01 2032 Apr. 1.51 0.03821 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 62541 2004 FG29<br />

2005 UG5 2463324.63 2032 Apr. 2.13 0.1132 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-U98 2005 UG5<br />

2002 TC9 2463324.70 2032 Apr. 2.20<br />

0.1184 3 oppositions, 1991-2003 MPO 53732 2002<br />

TC9<br />

(85953) 1999 FK21 2463330.45 2032 Apr. 7.95<br />

0.07550 4 oppositions, 1971-2004 MPO 62893 (85953) 1999<br />

FK21<br />

1998 DG16 2463331.01 2032 Apr. 8.51<br />

0.1928 3 oppositions, 1981-2003 MPO 70216 1998<br />

DG16<br />

2002 TR190 2463332.10 2032 Apr. 9.60<br />

0.1254 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 66286 2002<br />

TR190<br />

2004 MO7 2463345.26 2032 Apr. 22.76 0.05517 1opposition,<br />

arc = 35 days MPO 70367 2004 MO7<br />

2005 ND63 2463346.91 2032 Apr. 24.41 0.1461 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-O02 2005 ND63<br />

2001 RB12 2463348.68 2032 Apr. 26.18<br />

0.1135 2 oppositions, 2001-2002 MPO 66200 2001<br />

RB12<br />

2004 VD17 2463354.44 2032 May 1.94<br />

0.02110 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-V97 2004<br />

VD17<br />

2005 HC4 2463359.08 2032 May 6.58 0.1874 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 77877 2005 HC4<br />

2003 JY2 2463359.64 2032 May 7.14 0.1789 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 53734 2003 JY2<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2001 FO127 2463360.15 2032 May 7.65 0.1199 1opposition,<br />

arc = 19 days MPO 13842 2001 FO127<br />

2003 UT55 2463363.10 2032 May 10.60 0.1431 1opposition,<br />

arc = 0 days MPO 53851 2003 UT55<br />

2000 DP107 2463365.20 2032 May 12.70<br />

0.1612 4 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 73990 2000<br />

DP107<br />

(86667) 2000 FO10 2463371.43 2032 May 18.93<br />

0.1346 4 oppositions, 1988-2004 MPO 77348 (86667) 2000<br />

FO10<br />

2005 KA 2463375.74 2032 May 23.24 0.01744 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 77902 2005 KA<br />

2004 KG1 2463377.68 2032 May 25.18 0.08068 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 66381 2004 KG1<br />

2001 CQ36 2463381.88 2032 May 29.38 0.1478 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 37540 2001 CQ36<br />

(20429) 1998 YN1 2463385.03 2032 June 1.53<br />

0.1186 4 oppositions, 1998-2001 MPO 73875 (20429) 1998<br />

YN1<br />

(5693) 1993 EA 2463386.71 2032 June 3.21<br />

0.09142 8 oppositions, 1984-1999 MPO 57623 (5693) 1993<br />

EA<br />

2004 LB 2463389.29 2032 June 5.79 0.1060 1opposition,<br />

arc = 186 days MPO 74310 2004 LB<br />

2003 YP3 2463394.94 2032 June 11.44 0.09378 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 58085 2003 YP3<br />

2005 AV27 2463402.53 2032 June 19.03<br />

0.04070 2 oppositions, 2005-2005 MPO 74476 2005<br />

AV27<br />

2002 KK8 2463404.61 2032 June 21.11 0.1959 1opposition,<br />

arc = 63 days MPO 34010 2002 KK8<br />

2003 GA 2463412.28 2032 June 28.78 0.07975 1opposition,<br />

arc = 179 days MPO 53734 2003 GA<br />

2001 JW2 2463415.75 2032 July 2.25<br />

0.1101 3 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 48031 2001<br />

JW2<br />

2005 HN3 2463418.22 2032 July 4.72 0.1921 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 77877 2005 HN3<br />

2004 JA27 2463424.36 2032 July 10.86<br />

0.09939 2 oppositions, 2004-2004 MPO 77783 2004<br />

JA27<br />

2005 JT1 2463424.49 2032 July 10.99 0.01938 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 77878 2005 JT1<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2004 JA27 2463424.58 2032 July 11.08 0.09731 1opposition,<br />

arc = 174 days MPO 77783 2004 JA27<br />

2003 NZ6 2463425.82 2032 July 12.32<br />

0.1831 3 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 75876 2003<br />

NZ6<br />

2002 LT24 2463426.76 2032 July 13.26 0.1702 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 77603 2002 LT24<br />

2000 AA6 2463427.86 2032 July 14.36 0.1943 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPC 38174 2000 AA6<br />

2000 PP9 2463435.54 2032 July 22.04 0.1701 1opposition,<br />

arc = 144 days MPO 13677 2000 PP9<br />

2002 AM31 2463442.64 2032 July 29.14<br />

0.03406 4 oppositions, 1983-2005 MPO 77583 2002<br />

AM31<br />

2001 BA16 2463446.73 2032 Aug. 2.23 0.1800 1opposition,<br />

arc = 40 days MPO 12273 2001 BA16<br />

2003 CG11 2463448.97 2032 Aug. 4.47 0.01914 1opposition,<br />

arc = 267 days MPO 62442 2003 CG11<br />

2005 CV25 2463451.26 2032 Aug. 6.76 0.1767 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 77811 2005 CV25<br />

2002 OY21 2463453.78 2032 Aug. 9.28 0.1016 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 34034 2002 OY21<br />

2001 HB 2463454.38 2032 Aug. 9.88<br />

0.1400 3 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 66185 2001<br />

HB<br />

2001 OG25 2463461.48 2032 Aug. 16.98<br />

0.1533 2 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 56289 2001<br />

OG25<br />

2004 RN111 2463461.71 2032 Aug. 17.21 0.1321 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 70424 2004 RN111<br />

1998 XN2 2463469.97 2032 Aug. 25.47<br />

0.06005 2 oppositions, 1998-2002 MPO 22056 1998<br />

XN2<br />

2001 BW15 2463471.27 2032 Aug. 26.77<br />

0.1720 4 oppositions, 1989-2004 MPO 62314 2001<br />

BW15<br />

1999 NW2 2463473.42 2032 Aug. 28.92 0.1833 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 41580 1999 NW2<br />

1994 CC 2463476.87 2032 Sept. 1.37<br />

0.1105 6 oppositions, 1988-2005 E2005-W74 1994<br />

CC<br />

2005 QP11 2463479.08 2032 Sept. 3.58 0.09104 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days E2005-S25 2005 QP11<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

(4450) Pan 2463479.24 2032 Sept. 3.74 0.06290<br />

10 oppositions, 1987-2001 MPO 47599 (4450) Pan<br />

2005 UE1 2463482.63 2032 Sept. 7.13 0.08700 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days E2005-U68 2005 UE1<br />

2003 EM1 2463483.70 2032 Sept. 8.20 0.09683 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 43514 2003 EM1<br />

2004 SV55 2463486.56 2032 Sept.11.06 0.09159 1opposition,<br />

arc = 46 days MPO 74366 2004 SV55<br />

2002 EM6 2463489.08 2032 Sept.13.58 0.1113 1opposition,<br />

arc = 172 days MPO 35573 2002 EM6<br />

1999 GS6 2463489.56 2032 Sept.14.06<br />

0.1028 3 oppositions, 1999-2003 MPO 47775 1999<br />

GS6<br />

(1981) Midas 2463490.12 2032 Sept.14.62 0.08635<br />

11 oppositions, 1973-1999 MPO 38158 (1981) Midas<br />

2004 RQ10 2463490.30 2032 Sept.14.80 0.1294 1opposition,<br />

arc = 72 days MPO 74325 2004 RQ10<br />

1999 AO10 2463490.93 2032 Sept.15.43 0.1852 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPC 34039 1999 AO10<br />

2002 FD6 2463492.59 2032 Sept.17.09 0.07487 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 41765 2002 FD6<br />

1988 TA 2463492.88 2032 Sept.17.38 0.1037 1opposition,<br />

arc = 63 days MPC 38021 1988 TA<br />

(41429) 2000 GE2 2463494.12 2032 Sept.18.62<br />

0.1407 3 oppositions, 1998-2002 MPO 62199 (41429) 2000<br />

GE2<br />

2003 SR84 2463495.38 2032 Sept.19.88 0.07167 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 53788 2003 SR84<br />

(2329) Orthos 2463495.89 2032 Sept.20.39 0.09496<br />

10 oppositions, 1976-1998 MPC 32295 (2329) Orthos<br />

2004 ST2 2463497.50 2032 Sept.22.00 0.1861 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 70467 2004 ST2<br />

2001 RY47 2463498.26 2032 Sept.22.76<br />

0.1369 2 oppositions, 2001-2002 MPO 70299 2001<br />

RY47<br />

(12923) Zephyr 2463498.38 2032 Sept.22.88<br />

0.1860 4 oppositions, 1955-2000 MPO 62181 (12923)<br />

Zephyr<br />

2005 SB71 2463502.67 2032 Sept.27.17 0.1633 1opposition,<br />

arc = 43 days E2005-V79 2005 SB71<br />

2002 OA22 2463507.55 2032 Oct. 2.05<br />

0.03571 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 70352 2002<br />

OA22<br />

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2004 TP13 2463511.51 2032 Oct. 6.01 0.1280 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 70480 2004 TP13<br />

2001 RU17 2463511.60 2032 Oct. 6.10 0.1641 1opposition,<br />

arc = 50 days MPO 57841 2001 RU17<br />

2005 TM 2463513.77 2032 Oct. 8.27 0.1063 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-T51 2005 TM<br />

2002 RP28 2463514.47 2032 Oct. 8.97 0.1230 1opposition,<br />

arc = 110 days MPO 41777 2002 RP28<br />

2004 GU9 2463526.19 2032 Oct. 20.69<br />

0.1577 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-T22 2004<br />

GU9<br />

2005 EZ223 2463526.29 2032 Oct. 20.79 0.1896 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 77848 2005 EZ223<br />

2005 ML13 2463527.85 2032 Oct. 22.35 0.1530 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days E2005-N70 2005 ML13<br />

1999 NW2 2463528.42 2032 Oct. 22.92 0.1844 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 41580 1999 NW2<br />

2004 VA1 2463530.23 2032 Oct. 24.73<br />

0.1744 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-V84 2004<br />

VA1<br />

2004 TD10 2463530.33 2032 Oct. 24.83 0.02001 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 74368 2004 TD10<br />

2004 HT59 2463535.71 2032 Oct. 30.21 0.1510 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 62577 2004 HT59<br />

2003 UW29 2463536.86 2032 Oct. 31.36 0.1398 1opposition,<br />

arc = 35 days MPO 57991 2003 UW29<br />

2005 TB15 2463538.25 2032 Nov. 1.75 0.08364 1opposition,<br />

arc = 59 days E2005-W93 2005 TB15<br />

2004 VM24 2463540.10 2032 Nov. 3.60 0.1939 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 74430 2004 VM24<br />

2002 EB3 2463541.70 2032 Nov. 5.20<br />

0.1833 4 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 77587 2002<br />

EB3<br />

1996 FT1 2463542.33 2032 Nov. 5.83 0.09157 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 47702 1996 FT1<br />

2000 EE104 2463549.21 2032 Nov. 12.71<br />

0.05361 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77448 2000<br />

EE104<br />

2005 WB1 2463553.93 2032 Nov. 17.43 0.1669 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days E2005-X08 2005 WB1<br />

1996 GD1 2463554.44 2032 Nov. 17.94<br />

0.1700 2 oppositions, 1996-2005 MPO 74552 1996<br />

GD1<br />

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1999 GL4 2463560.95 2032 Nov. 24.45<br />

0.1173 2 oppositions, 1998-1999 MPO 25735 1999<br />

GL4<br />

2003 UC20 2463567.59 2032 Dec. 1.09<br />

0.08272 2 oppositions, 1954-2003 MPO 57988 2003<br />

UC20<br />

2004 LV 2463569.60 2032 Dec. 3.10 0.08942 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 66384 2004 LV<br />

2001 YO3 2463574.70 2032 Dec. 8.20 0.1740 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 57848 2001 YO3<br />

2004 LB 2463576.65 2032 Dec. 10.15 0.1485 1opposition,<br />

arc = 186 days MPO 74310 2004 LB<br />

2005 WS3 2463577.94 2032 Dec. 11.44 0.1121 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days E2005-X18 2005 WS3<br />

1998 YM4 2463582.36 2032 Dec. 15.86 0.1270 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 57683 1998 YM4<br />

2001 UA5 2463584.15 2032 Dec. 17.65<br />

0.1002 2 oppositions, 1990-2002 MPO 66227 2001<br />

UA5<br />

(35670) 1998 SU27 2463587.80 2032 Dec. 21.30<br />

0.1238 3 oppositions, 1998-2002 MPO 24299 (35670) 1998<br />

SU27<br />

2002 JD9 2463598.15 2032 Dec. 31.65 0.1840 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 74177 2002 JD9<br />

(2062) Aten 2463598.37 2032 Dec. 31.87<br />

0.1906 7 oppositions, 1955-1997 MPO 38158 (2062)<br />

Aten<br />

2003 CA4 2463602.09 2033 Jan. 4.59 0.1027 1opposition,<br />

arc = 18 days MPO 43505 2003 CA4<br />

2001 DR8 2463603.09 2033 Jan. 5.59 0.09631 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 53678 2001 DR8<br />

2005 WY55 2463605.65 2033 Jan. 8.15 0.09989 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days E2005-X16 2005 WY55<br />

2002 CQ11 2463608.75 2033 Jan. 11.25<br />

0.1562 4 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 77584 2002<br />

CQ11<br />

(2340) Hathor 2463611.07 2033 Jan. 13.57<br />

0.1997 6 oppositions, 1976-2000 MPO 73856 (2340)<br />

Hathor<br />

2003 WD158 2463618.68 2033 Jan. 21.18<br />

0.1995 2 oppositions, 2003-2004 MPO 66319 2003<br />

WD158<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2004 BK86 2463623.10 2033 Jan. 25.60 0.1274 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 58137 2004 BK86<br />

2004 CC 2463624.20 2033 Jan. 26.70 0.1562 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 62488 2004 CC<br />

2005 VL1 2463631.38 2033 Feb. 2.88 0.03087 1opposition,<br />

arc = 17 days E2005-W20 2005 VL1<br />

2001 CP36 2463639.96 2033 Feb. 11.46 0.03607 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 41678 2001 CP36<br />

2004 CO49 2463640.83 2033 Feb. 12.33 0.1509 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 62496 2004 CO49<br />

2004 TR12 2463644.17 2033 Feb. 15.67<br />

0.1536 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-V34 2004<br />

TR12<br />

2005 EQ95 2463648.47 2033 Feb. 19.97 0.04540 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 77831 2005 EQ95<br />

2005 UT64 2463651.05 2033 Feb. 22.55 0.1007 1opposition,<br />

arc = 17 days E2005-W17 2005 UT64<br />

2004 ER21 2463656.53 2033 Feb. 28.03 0.08489 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 62522 2004 ER21<br />

2005 ET70 2463659.37 2033 Mar. 2.87 0.09531 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPO 77827 2005 ET70<br />

2004 FX1 2463661.70 2033 Mar. 5.20 0.1897 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 62536 2004 FX1<br />

2002 TY59 2463666.82 2033 Mar. 10.32 0.1063 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days MPO 77658 2002 TY59<br />

2002 DY3 2463667.27 2033 Mar. 10.77<br />

0.1456 2 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 52902 2002<br />

DY3<br />

2000 GD2 2463672.00 2033 Mar. 15.50<br />

0.07226 4 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 62289 2000<br />

GD2<br />

2005 PH2 2463672.98 2033 Mar. 16.48 0.1082 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days E2005-Q06 2005 PH2<br />

1999 AO10 2463673.58 2033 Mar. 17.08 0.1573 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPC 34039 1999 AO10<br />

2001 SB170 2463676.31 2033 Mar. 19.81 0.05487 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 57844 2001 SB170<br />

2002 LE31 2463679.04 2033 Mar. 22.54<br />

0.08179 2 oppositions, 2002-2002 MPO 38337 2002<br />

LE31<br />

(25143) Itokawa 2463680.16 2033 Mar. 23.66<br />

0.08531 3 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 66019 (25143)<br />

Itokawa<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2000 CH59 2463683.63 2033 Mar. 27.13<br />

0.1759 2 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 62271 2000<br />

CH59<br />

2002 DC3 2463684.33 2033 Mar. 27.83 0.1670 1opposition,<br />

arc = 48 days MPO 30697 2002 DC3<br />

2003 TT9 2463686.60 2033 Mar. 30.10 0.1112 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 53836 2003 TT9<br />

2003 WQ7 2463690.71 2033 Apr. 3.21 0.1913 1opposition,<br />

arc = 184 days MPO 62453 2003 WQ7<br />

2003 DY15 2463691.58 2033 Apr. 4.08 0.1518 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 43512 2003 DY15<br />

2004 BL11 2463692.75 2033 Apr. 5.25 0.1608 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 62471 2004 BL11<br />

1998 HD14 2463692.82 2033 Apr. 5.32<br />

0.06458 4 oppositions, 1998-2001 MPO 70217 1998<br />

HD14<br />

2003 QW30 2463693.54 2033 Apr. 6.04<br />

0.1223 3 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 77699 2003<br />

QW30<br />

2005 MO13 2463697.89 2033 Apr. 10.39 0.09373 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days E2005-O34 2005 MO13<br />

2003 FY6 2463702.45 2033 Apr. 14.95 0.1605 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 48342 2003 FY6<br />

2004 BF68 2463702.48 2033 Apr. 14.98<br />

0.1134 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-W93 2004<br />

BF68<br />

1999 BJ8 2463707.29 2033 Apr. 19.79<br />

0.1829 4 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 38208 1999<br />

BJ8<br />

2003 WW26 2463709.29 2033 Apr. 21.79 0.05952 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 58050 2003 WW26<br />

2003 UT55 2463709.97 2033 Apr. 22.47 0.09955 1opposition,<br />

arc = 0 days MPO 53851 2003 UT55<br />

2004 GD2 2463710.73 2033 Apr. 23.23 0.05215 1opposition,<br />

arc = 20 days MPO 66355 2004 GD2<br />

1998 KG3 2463718.30 2033 Apr. 30.80<br />

0.1959 2 oppositions, 1998-2003 MPO 46341 1998<br />

KG3<br />

2005 UK 2463718.35 2033 Apr. 30.85 0.1572 1opposition,<br />

arc = 40 days E2005-X04 2005 UK<br />

1998 XD12 2463724.49 2033 May 6.99 0.1363 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 57682 1998 XD12<br />

2004 JP1 2463733.38 2033 May 15.88 0.04942 1-<br />

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opposition, arc = 7 days MPO 66372 2004 JP1<br />

2004 XM29 2463734.92 2033 May 17.42 0.1714 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 74447 2004 XM29<br />

2001 JW1 2463739.51 2033 May 22.01<br />

0.1943 2 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-X18 2001<br />

JW1<br />

2002 QG24 2463749.39 2033 May 31.89<br />

0.1983 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 77626 2002<br />

QG24<br />

2004 UR1 2463751.46 2033 June 2.96 0.1957 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days MPO 74425 2004 UR1<br />

2004 LB1 2463755.51 2033 June 7.01 0.1220 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 66384 2004 LB1<br />

2005 AH14 2463758.96 2033 June 10.46<br />

0.1386 2 oppositions, 2005-2005 MPO 77799 2005<br />

AH14<br />

2003 CA4 2463760.73 2033 June 12.23 0.1995 1opposition,<br />

arc = 18 days MPO 43505 2003 CA4<br />

2003 YM137 2463772.37 2033 June 23.87<br />

0.01624 2 oppositions, 2003-2004 MPO 77764 2003<br />

YM137<br />

2003 BX33 2463772.65 2033 June 24.15 0.1114 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days MPO 77688 2003 BX33<br />

2004 RX10 2463775.59 2033 June 27.09 0.1319 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 70398 2004 RX10<br />

2005 NE21 2463776.31 2033 June 27.81 0.07145 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days E2005-Q41 2005 NE21<br />

2005 TF50 2463782.58 2033 July 4.08 0.1901 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days E2005-V84 2005 TF50<br />

2001 PT9 2463783.89 2033 July 5.39 0.1689 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 18352 2001 PT9<br />

2001 LD6 2463790.36 2033 July 11.86 0.1768 1opposition,<br />

arc = 162 days MPO 57829 2001 LD6<br />

2003 BM4 2463792.55 2033 July 14.05 0.07370 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 41922 2003 BM4<br />

2005 GK 2463793.15 2033 July 14.65<br />

0.1094 2 oppositions, 2005-2005 E2005-T93 2005<br />

GK<br />

2004 NK8 2463796.30 2033 July 17.80 0.1808 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 66390 2004 NK8<br />

1998 BB10 2463799.98 2033 July 21.48<br />

0.02296 3 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 62222 1998<br />

BB10<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2005 CP38 2463802.86 2033 July 24.36 0.1992 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 77812 2005 CP38<br />

2004 SB56 2463804.45 2033 July 25.95 0.1760 1opposition,<br />

arc = 57 days MPO 74366 2004 SB56<br />

2005 CL7 2463807.50 2033 July 29.00 0.1951 1opposition,<br />

arc = 232 days MPO 77809 2005 CL7<br />

1998 EP4 2463809.87 2033 July 31.37<br />

0.1179 2 oppositions, 1996-1998 MPO 46336 1998<br />

EP4<br />

2001 QP153 2463816.81 2033 Aug. 7.31<br />

0.1280 3 oppositions, 1996-2002 MPO 33917 2001<br />

QP153<br />

2001 RA12 2463818.21 2033 Aug. 8.71<br />

0.02956 3 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 70299 2001<br />

RA12<br />

2005 NJ1 2463821.61 2033 Aug. 12.11 0.1215 1opposition,<br />

arc = 143 days E2005-W45 2005 NJ1<br />

2004 BH11 2463822.19 2033 Aug. 12.69 0.03691 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 58120 2004 BH11<br />

2004 RU10 2463822.52 2033 Aug. 13.02<br />

0.1071 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 74325 2004<br />

RU10<br />

2002 AW 2463825.73 2033 Aug. 16.23<br />

0.1818 3 oppositions, 1991-2002 MPO 66258 2002<br />

AW<br />

1999 YR14 2463826.74 2033 Aug. 17.24<br />

0.1871 4 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 77428 1999<br />

YR14<br />

(85275) 1994 LY 2463835.60 2033 Aug. 26.10<br />

0.1238 4 oppositions, 1994-2004 MPO 62635 (85275) 1994<br />

LY<br />

(66146) 1998 TU3 2463841.79 2033 Sept. 1.29<br />

0.1320 8 oppositions, 1982-2003 MPO 57653 (66146) 1998<br />

TU3<br />

(8566) 1996 EN 2463849.11 2033 Sept. 8.61<br />

0.03031 3 oppositions, 1996-1998 MPO 77287 (8566) 1996<br />

EN<br />

2004 RC80 2463849.69 2033 Sept. 9.19 0.04416 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 70416 2004 RC80<br />

2002 VU17 2463854.55 2033 Sept.14.05 0.08928 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days MPO 41849 2002 VU17<br />

2002 SZ 2463858.42 2033 Sept.17.92<br />

0.1685 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-V72 2002<br />

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SZ<br />

2004 RY109 2463860.12 2033 Sept.19.62 0.1610 1opposition,<br />

arc = 94 days MPO 74338 2004 RY109<br />

(5590) 1990 VA 2463876.56 2033 Oct. 6.06<br />

0.1800 7 oppositions, 1990-1996 MPO 41499 (5590) 1990<br />

VA<br />

2004 VC 2463877.95 2033 Oct. 7.45<br />

0.04588 2 oppositions, 1992-2005 MPO 77791 2004<br />

VC<br />

1999 VO6 2463880.97 2033 Oct. 10.47<br />

0.1474 6 oppositions, 1993-2005 E2005-X08 1999<br />

VO6<br />

2003 JY2 2463881.29 2033 Oct. 10.79 0.08194 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 53734 2003 JY2<br />

2005 ST1 2463881.76 2033 Oct. 11.26 0.1622 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days E2005-W20 2005 ST1<br />

1998 FW4 2463882.04 2033 Oct. 11.54<br />

0.07332 5 oppositions, 1994-2005 E2005-S64 1998<br />

FW4<br />

2002 SP 2463883.13 2033 Oct. 12.63 0.1985 1opposition,<br />

arc = 40 days MPO 41791 2002 SP<br />

(52750) 1998 KK17 2463890.86 2033 Oct. 20.36<br />

0.1815 5 oppositions, 1992-2002 MPO 70204 (52750) 1998<br />

KK17<br />

2004 GU9 2463892.18 2033 Oct. 21.68<br />

0.1542 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-T22 2004<br />

GU9<br />

2004 SW55 2463895.52 2033 Oct. 25.02 0.1345 1opposition,<br />

arc = 161 days MPO 77787 2004 SW55<br />

1999 UR 2463897.02 2033 Oct. 26.52 0.02693 1opposition,<br />

arc = 117 days MPC 38810 1999 UR<br />

2003 YQ94 2463897.11 2033 Oct. 26.61 0.1629 1opposition,<br />

arc = 146 days MPO 62462 2003 YQ94<br />

1999 VP6 2463897.81 2033 Oct. 27.31<br />

0.1427 3 oppositions, 1999-2004 MPO 73966 1999<br />

VP6<br />

1991 VE 2463899.64 2033 Oct. 29.14<br />

0.06501 8 oppositions, 1991-2004 MPO 73922 1991<br />

VE<br />

2005 US64 2463899.88 2033 Oct. 29.38 0.02703 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-V34 2005 US64<br />

2004 QT24 2463902.32 2033 Oct. 31.82<br />

0.03051 3 oppositions, 1998-2005 E2005-T93 2004<br />

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QT24<br />

2005 UV6 2463909.32 2033 Nov. 7.82 0.01026 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days E2005-V01 2005 UV6<br />

(3361) Orpheus 2463911.56 2033 Nov. 10.06<br />

0.1659 7 oppositions, 1982-1998 MPC 32296 (3361)<br />

Orpheus<br />

2000 EE104 2463915.64 2033 Nov. 14.14<br />

0.07636 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77448 2000<br />

EE104<br />

2004 VH1 2463916.49 2033 Nov. 14.99 0.1567 1opposition,<br />

arc = 17 days MPO 74427 2004 VH1<br />

2005 WS3 2463917.24 2033 Nov. 15.74 0.1965 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days E2005-X18 2005 WS3<br />

2000 WC1 2463918.13 2033 Nov. 16.63 0.1271 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 8536 2000 WC1<br />

2005 WC 2463918.68 2033 Nov. 17.18 0.1089 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days E2005-W33 2005 WC<br />

2003 WC158 2463918.87 2033 Nov. 17.37 0.04948 1opposition,<br />

arc = 52 days MPO 58076 2003 WC158<br />

2004 FM32 2463919.80 2033 Nov. 18.30 0.05516 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 62542 2004 FM32<br />

(11311) Peleus 2463924.82 2033 Nov. 23.32<br />

0.1949 4 oppositions, 1993-1999 MPC 35568 (11311)<br />

Peleus<br />

2001 XU1 2463930.12 2033 Nov. 28.62<br />

0.1297 2 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 72423 2001<br />

XU1<br />

2002 MX 2463930.85 2033 Nov. 29.35 0.02109 1opposition,<br />

arc = 19 days MPO 34019 2002 MX<br />

2002 EZ16 2463932.22 2033 Nov. 30.72<br />

0.1842 5 oppositions, 1995-2005 MPO 74151 2002<br />

EZ16<br />

1994 XL1 2463934.52 2033 Dec. 3.02<br />

0.05152 2 oppositions, 1994-2005 E2005-W78 1994<br />

XL1<br />

2003 AB23 2463935.74 2033 Dec. 4.24<br />

0.1734 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 66300 2003<br />

AB23<br />

2005 WY1 2463939.58 2033 Dec. 8.08 0.1280 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-W54 2005 WY1<br />

2002 CD 2463940.08 2033 Dec. 8.58<br />

0.1197 4 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-T93 2002<br />

CD<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2003 SW130 2463944.71 2033 Dec. 13.21 0.1281 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 53798 2003 SW130<br />

2003 YQ1 2463947.16 2033 Dec. 15.66 0.1685 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 58085 2003 YQ1<br />

1998 WZ1 2463947.36 2033 Dec. 15.86 0.1131 1opposition,<br />

arc = 188 days MPC 35079 1998 WZ1<br />

2005 GE60 2463948.49 2033 Dec. 16.99 0.09130 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 77864 2005 GE60<br />

(85628) 1998 KV2 2463949.16 2033 Dec. 17.66<br />

0.1471 4 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 62762 (85628) 1998<br />

KV2<br />

1999 JU3 2463952.75 2033 Dec. 21.25<br />

0.04745 3 oppositions, 1986-2004 MPO 70222 1999<br />

JU3<br />

2003 YL118 2463959.94 2033 Dec. 28.44 0.1637 1opposition,<br />

arc = 27 days MPO 58107 2003 YL118<br />

1998 XA5 2463961.89 2033 Dec. 30.39<br />

0.1603 3 oppositions, 1997-2001 MPO 9721 1998<br />

XA5<br />

2002 AA 2463963.09 2033 Dec. 31.59 0.1848 1opposition,<br />

arc = 156 days MPO 38331 2002 AA<br />

1994 WR12 2463981.29 2034 Jan. 18.79 0.1425 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 57659 1994 WR12<br />

2000 YA 2463981.36 2034 Jan. 18.86 0.1369 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 41676 2000 YA<br />

(2062) Aten 2463983.42 2034 Jan. 20.92<br />

0.1332 7 oppositions, 1955-1997 MPO 38158 (2062)<br />

Aten<br />

(85182) 1991 AQ 2463983.82 2034 Jan. 21.32<br />

0.08427 6 oppositions, 1991-2004 MPO 62603 (85182) 1991<br />

AQ<br />

2003 MA3 2463988.14 2034 Jan. 25.64<br />

0.1190 4 oppositions, 1998-2005 MPO 77696 2003<br />

MA3<br />

1999 CQ2 2463989.99 2034 Jan. 27.49 0.02561 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPC 34046 1999 CQ2<br />

2002 CB19 2463991.73 2034 Jan. 29.23 0.1138 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days MPO 30639 2002 CB19<br />

2005 AC 2463994.29 2034 Jan. 31.79<br />

0.08359 2 oppositions, 2005-2005 E2005-W78 2005<br />

AC<br />

1999 CG9 2463999.66 2034 Feb. 6.16 0.04552 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 24 days MPC 34320 1999 CG9<br />

2005 CL7 2464000.04 2034 Feb. 6.54 0.1755 1opposition,<br />

arc = 232 days MPO 77809 2005 CL7<br />

2005 UF 2464000.51 2034 Feb. 7.01 0.1586 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days E2005-U42 2005 UF<br />

2001 FD58 2464007.14 2034 Feb. 13.64<br />

0.03254 3 oppositions, 2000-2002 MPO 66184 2001<br />

FD58<br />

(4450) Pan 2464008.86 2034 Feb. 15.36 0.06489<br />

10 oppositions, 1987-2001 MPO 47599 (4450) Pan<br />

2003 DZ15 2464012.39 2034 Feb. 18.89 0.1601 1opposition,<br />

arc = 25 days MPO 48329 2003 DZ15<br />

1999 VF22 2464015.51 2034 Feb. 22.01 0.03398 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 57713 1999 VF22<br />

2002 CU46 2464017.00 2034 Feb. 23.50 0.1506 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 27831 2002 CU46<br />

2005 UW5 2464017.22 2034 Feb. 23.72 0.05821 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-W17 2005 UW5<br />

2002 LX 2464018.73 2034 Feb. 25.23 0.1295 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 34011 2002 LX<br />

(5604) 1992 FE 2464022.30 2034 Feb. 28.80<br />

0.1329 7 oppositions, 1985-2001 MPO 13523 (5604) 1992<br />

FE<br />

2001 GN2 2464027.74 2034 Mar. 6.24<br />

0.1340 5 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 70297 2001<br />

GN2<br />

2003 SM84 2464034.08 2034 Mar. 12.58 0.1647 1opposition,<br />

arc = 57 days MPO 57947 2003 SM84<br />

(20429) 1998 YN1 2464035.05 2034 Mar. 13.55<br />

0.1481 4 oppositions, 1998-2001 MPO 73875 (20429) 1998<br />

YN1<br />

2001 UX16 2464035.92 2034 Mar. 14.42 0.1440 1opposition,<br />

arc = 177 days MPO 57847 2001 UX16<br />

2000 CE59 2464038.06 2034 Mar. 16.56<br />

0.1758 2 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-V57 2000<br />

CE59<br />

2000 HA24 2464040.38 2034 Mar. 18.88<br />

0.04089 4 oppositions, 1993-2005 MPO 77460 2000<br />

HA24<br />

2002 TY59 2464041.87 2034 Mar. 20.37 0.07451 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days MPO 77658 2002 TY59<br />

2005 FA 2464043.97 2034 Mar. 22.47 0.02455 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 77854 2005 FA<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2003 CR20 2464045.43 2034 Mar. 23.93<br />

0.1112 3 oppositions, 1975-2003 MPO 62442 2003<br />

CR20<br />

2005 LC 2464057.18 2034 Apr. 4.68 0.1318 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 77905 2005 LC<br />

2002 VR14 2464059.13 2034 Apr. 6.63 0.1879 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 38512 2002 VR14<br />

2003 FU3 2464061.01 2034 Apr. 8.51 0.1862 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 48341 2003 FU3<br />

2003 UL9 2464061.22 2034 Apr. 8.72 0.1735 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 62449 2003 UL9<br />

2004 XD51 2464063.99 2034 Apr. 11.49 0.1605 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 74451 2004 XD51<br />

1999 SO5 2464067.59 2034 Apr. 15.09 0.1997 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 70227 1999 SO5<br />

2003 GQ22 2464068.27 2034 Apr. 15.77 0.1574 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPO 48364 2003 GQ22<br />

2005 GU 2464073.12 2034 Apr. 20.62<br />

0.04481 2 oppositions, 2005-2005 E2005-V10 2005<br />

GU<br />

2003 QO104 2464073.47 2034 Apr. 20.97<br />

0.1788 5 oppositions, 1981-2005 E2005-X13 2003<br />

QO104<br />

2005 OR2 2464074.11 2034 Apr. 21.61 0.05997 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-Q56 2005 OR2<br />

2003 KO2 2464078.09 2034 Apr. 25.59<br />

0.05693 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 77695 2003<br />

KO2<br />

2003 RU11 2464082.78 2034 Apr. 30.28 0.1811 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 53765 2003 RU11<br />

(89136) 2001 US16 2464086.47 2034 May 3.97<br />

0.03166 2 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 64128 (89136) 2001<br />

US16<br />

2004 JA 2464087.90 2034 May 5.40<br />

0.1381 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 66372 2004<br />

JA<br />

2004 FM17 2464091.37 2034 May 8.87 0.1843 1opposition,<br />

arc = 49 days MPO 66347 2004 FM17<br />

2002 JU15 2464096.25 2034 May 13.75 0.1356 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 32016 2002 JU15<br />

2004 RO111 2464098.50 2034 May 16.00 0.05973 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 70424 2004 RO111<br />

2005 JN3 2464099.15 2034 May 16.65 0.1176 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 2 days E2005-V27 2005 JN3<br />

(21374) 1997 WS22 2464104.67 2034 May 22.17<br />

0.1407 3 oppositions, 1974-2001 MPO 62187 (21374) 1997<br />

WS22<br />

2004 VM24 2464105.22 2034 May 22.72 0.1446 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 74430 2004 VM24<br />

1999 JE1 2464106.31 2034 May 23.81<br />

0.1677 3 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 77384 1999<br />

JE1<br />

1988 TA 2464108.45 2034 May 25.95 0.1106 1opposition,<br />

arc = 63 days MPC 38021 1988 TA<br />

2002 JC 2464108.90 2034 May 26.40<br />

0.09898 4 oppositions, 1991-2005 MPO 77595 2002<br />

JC<br />

2002 CZ9 2464109.11 2034 May 26.61<br />

0.1711 4 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 74134 2002<br />

CZ9<br />

(66391) 1999 KW4 2464116.24 2034 June 2.74<br />

0.1966 5 oppositions, 1998-2003 MPO 48673 (66391) 1999<br />

KW4<br />

2005 SZ70 2464116.73 2034 June 3.23 0.1799 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days E2005-V72 2005 SZ70<br />

2004 DA53 2464118.24 2034 June 4.74 0.09975 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 62514 2004 DA53<br />

2002 JR100 2464118.75 2034 June 5.25 0.1740 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 70351 2002 JR100<br />

2001 LB 2464120.18 2034 June 6.68 0.1199 1opposition,<br />

arc = 32 days MPO 16098 2001 LB<br />

2004 JQ1 2464125.84 2034 June 12.34 0.1400 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 66372 2004 JQ1<br />

2004 JX20 2464129.27 2034 June 15.77<br />

0.1379 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77783 2004<br />

JX20<br />

1998 KH9 2464131.23 2034 June 17.73<br />

0.1948 2 oppositions, 1998-2005 E2005-U54 1998<br />

KH9<br />

2002 EM7 2464140.70 2034 June 27.20 0.1498 1opposition,<br />

arc = 25 days MPO 30702 2002 EM7<br />

2003 XB22 2464144.21 2034 June 30.71 0.1933 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days MPO 66320 2003 XB22<br />

2005 MA 2464145.27 2034 July 1.77 0.06343 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 77910 2005 MA<br />

1998 HL3 2464145.33 2034 July 1.83<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.1825 4 oppositions, 1998-2005 MPO 77365 1998<br />

HL3<br />

1994 CJ1 2464150.58 2034 July 7.08<br />

0.1731 2 oppositions, 1994-2005 E2005-T02 1994<br />

CJ1<br />

2003 OS13 2464150.77 2034 July 7.27<br />

0.1980 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 77697 2003<br />

OS13<br />

2000 HB24 2464152.77 2034 July 9.27 0.1954 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 787 2000 HB24<br />

2005 JE46 2464155.81 2034 July 12.31<br />

0.1298 2 oppositions, 1984-2005 E2005-X18 2005<br />

JE46<br />

2005 BC 2464160.58 2034 July 17.08 0.04631 1opposition,<br />

arc = 84 days MPO 77805 2005 BC<br />

(5143) Heracles 2464162.07 2034 July 18.57 0.1675<br />

13 oppositions, 1953-2002 MPO 47604 (5143) Heracles<br />

2002 TC70 2464167.83 2034 July 24.33<br />

0.1370 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 75692 2002<br />

TC70<br />

2005 LC 2464173.63 2034 July 30.13 0.1516 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 77905 2005 LC<br />

1999 AN10 2464174.52 2034 July 31.02<br />

0.1713 4 oppositions, 1955-2004 MPO 70220 1999<br />

AN10<br />

2000 SZ162 2464177.05 2034 Aug. 2.55 0.06588 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 5115 2000 SZ162<br />

(13651) 1997 BR 2464177.22 2034 Aug. 2.72<br />

0.1698 4 oppositions, 1980-2000 MPO 38161 (13651) 1997<br />

BR<br />

1999 AJ39 2464178.42 2034 Aug. 3.92<br />

0.1774 2 oppositions, 1999-2004 MPO 55857 1999<br />

AJ39<br />

2005 VA2 2464178.47 2034 Aug. 3.97 0.1373 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-V72 2005 VA2<br />

2005 MR1 2464179.40 2034 Aug. 4.90 0.08561 1opposition,<br />

arc = 97 days MPO 77911 2005 MR1<br />

2004 WS2 2464180.35 2034 Aug. 5.85<br />

0.1564 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 74439 2004<br />

WS2<br />

15P/Finlay 2464188.04 2034 Aug. 13.54<br />

0.1863 MPC 54169 15P/<br />

Finlay<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2003 RE2 2464189.57 2034 Aug. 15.07 0.1536 1opposition,<br />

arc = 46 days MPO 53764 2003 RE2<br />

2003 SA85 2464196.41 2034 Aug. 21.91 0.1091 1opposition,<br />

arc = 37 days MPO 53788 2003 SA85<br />

2005 RJ 2464197.63 2034 Aug. 23.13 0.1835 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days E2005-R59 2005 RJ<br />

2001 YB5 2464206.17 2034 Aug. 31.67 0.1159 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 26095 2001 YB5<br />

2004 VV 2464208.03 2034 Sept. 2.53 0.1959 1opposition,<br />

arc = 77 days MPO 74426 2004 VV<br />

2005 RD34 2464212.13 2034 Sept. 6.63 0.1535 1opposition,<br />

arc = 27 days E2005-T90 2005 RD34<br />

2003 KU2 2464215.88 2034 Sept.10.38<br />

0.1745 2 oppositions, 2003-2004 MPO 77695 2003<br />

KU2<br />

2000 UK11 2464217.21 2034 Sept.11.71 0.09717 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 41675 2000 UK11<br />

2005 CU38 2464222.96 2034 Sept.17.46 0.09767 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 74495 2005 CU38<br />

2003 RU11 2464223.12 2034 Sept.17.62 0.009758 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 53765 2003 RU11<br />

1997 RT 2464224.42 2034 Sept.18.92 0.1692 1opposition,<br />

arc = 68 days MPC 31010 1997 RT<br />

2004 RX10 2464224.77 2034 Sept.19.27 0.1928 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 70398 2004 RX10<br />

1998 SD15 2464225.12 2034 Sept.19.62<br />

0.1629 2 oppositions, 1998-1999 MPO 47743 1998<br />

SD15<br />

2004 MR1 2464225.85 2034 Sept.20.35 0.09187 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 66388 2004 MR1<br />

2005 SP9 2464225.91 2034 Sept.20.41 0.1215 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days E2005-V70 2005 SP9<br />

2002 HP11 2464226.05 2034 Sept.20.55 0.04017 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 62390 2002 HP11<br />

2002 SR 2464228.05 2034 Sept.22.55 0.1828 1opposition,<br />

arc = 198 days MPO 77648 2002 SR<br />

2001 FA7 2464229.15 2034 Sept.23.65<br />

0.1061 4 oppositions, 1977-2004 MPO 66184 2001<br />

FA7<br />

(41429) 2000 GE2 2464230.85 2034 Sept.25.35<br />

0.08829 3 oppositions, 1998-2002 MPO 62199 (41429) 2000<br />

GE2<br />

1999 VX25 2464231.42 2034 Sept.25.92 0.02483 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 5 days MPC 36941 1999 VX25<br />

2005 TA 2464234.20 2034 Sept.28.70 0.02694 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-T40 2005 TA<br />

2005 EM30 2464236.85 2034 Oct. 1.35<br />

0.1303 2 oppositions, 2005-2005 E2005-T65 2005<br />

EM30<br />

2005 TU50 2464238.20 2034 Oct. 2.70 0.1993 1opposition,<br />

arc = 22 days E2005-W20 2005 TU50<br />

2001 FR128 2464240.04 2034 Oct. 4.54 0.1397 1opposition,<br />

arc = 27 days MPO 13842 2001 FR128<br />

2003 TT9 2464240.93 2034 Oct. 5.43 0.07826 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 53836 2003 TT9<br />

2002 PY39 2464242.35 2034 Oct. 6.85 0.09746 1opposition,<br />

arc = 145 days MPO 41769 2002 PY39<br />

(5590) 1990 VA 2464242.40 2034 Oct. 6.90<br />

0.1224 7 oppositions, 1990-1996 MPO 41499 (5590) 1990<br />

VA<br />

2005 TP45 2464242.93 2034 Oct. 7.43 0.1687 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days E2005-V70 2005 TP45<br />

2004 VY14 2464243.95 2034 Oct. 8.45 0.1204 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 74429 2004 VY14<br />

1998 SD9 2464244.26 2034 Oct. 8.76 0.1817 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPC 32779 1998 SD9<br />

2005 GD60 2464245.35 2034 Oct. 9.85 0.1211 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 77864 2005 GD60<br />

2005 UH 2464252.24 2034 Oct. 16.74 0.1358 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days E2005-W33 2005 UH<br />

1999 VP11 2464253.05 2034 Oct. 17.55<br />

0.1646 3 oppositions, 1999-2004 MPO 73966 1999<br />

VP11<br />

2004 GB2 2464255.52 2034 Oct. 20.02 0.1360 1opposition,<br />

arc = 41 days MPO 66355 2004 GB2<br />

2004 GU9 2464257.70 2034 Oct. 22.20<br />

0.1519 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-T22 2004<br />

GU9<br />

2003 FC5 2464258.76 2034 Oct. 23.26<br />

0.03701 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 53733 2003<br />

FC5<br />

2003 UX26 2464260.37 2034 Oct. 24.87 0.03024 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 53847 2003 UX26<br />

2003 UT55 2464262.20 2034 Oct. 26.70 0.1457 1opposition,<br />

arc = 0 days MPO 53851 2003 UT55<br />

1993 VD 2464262.42 2034 Oct. 26.92<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.1660 3 oppositions, 1993-2004 MPO 57657 1993<br />

VD<br />

2002 CD 2464264.08 2034 Oct. 28.58<br />

0.1478 4 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-T93 2002<br />

CD<br />

2002 VE68 2464267.50 2034 Nov. 1.00 0.04320 1opposition,<br />

arc = 098 days E2005-V84 2002 VE68<br />

2004 FU4 2464269.79 2034 Nov. 3.29 0.1460 1opposition,<br />

arc = 79 days MPO 66346 2004 FU4<br />

2004 UL 2464270.59 2034 Nov. 4.09<br />

0.1140 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-W17 2004<br />

UL<br />

(3838) Epona 2464274.13 2034 Nov. 7.63<br />

0.1980 7 oppositions, 1986-1999 MPO 43316 (3838)<br />

Epona<br />

2005 ST4 2464278.84 2034 Nov. 12.34 0.1054 1opposition,<br />

arc = 52 days E2005-W17 2005 ST4<br />

2002 UK11 2464280.29 2034 Nov. 13.79<br />

0.06209 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-W33 2002<br />

UK11<br />

2000 EE104 2464282.22 2034 Nov. 15.72<br />

0.1057 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77448 2000<br />

EE104<br />

2003 UP12 2464285.97 2034 Nov. 19.47 0.1568 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 53843 2003 UP12<br />

1999 JZ10 2464287.27 2034 Nov. 20.77 0.1242 1opposition,<br />

arc = 20 days MPC 35101 1999 JZ10<br />

2005 UL5 2464288.67 2034 Nov. 22.17 0.1340 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days E2005-W20 2005 UL5<br />

2003 QU5 2464290.91 2034 Nov. 24.41 0.1647 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 62446 2003 QU5<br />

1998 XN17 2464291.87 2034 Nov. 25.37<br />

0.1081 4 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 62235 1998<br />

XN17<br />

2005 LW3 2464294.26 2034 Nov. 27.76 0.07366 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days MPO 77906 2005 LW3<br />

1997 UR 2464297.22 2034 Nov. 30.72 0.03937 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 73932 1997 UR<br />

2004 XL35 2464301.07 2034 Dec. 4.57 0.03009 1opposition,<br />

arc = 145 days MPO 77794 2004 XL35<br />

2000 WP19 2464310.40 2034 Dec. 13.90<br />

0.1337 2 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 74049 2000<br />

WP19<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2001 XU 2464311.50 2034 Dec. 15.00 0.01787 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days MPO 23941 2001 XU<br />

2003 ME1 2464311.74 2034 Dec. 15.24 0.09016 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 53734 2003 ME1<br />

(85585) Mjolnir 2464312.18 2034 Dec. 15.68<br />

0.1572 4 oppositions, 1998-2003 MPO 62746 (85585)<br />

Mjolnir<br />

2005 GH81 2464312.78 2034 Dec. 16.28 0.1997 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPO 77866 2005 GH81<br />

2004 LV3 2464315.16 2034 Dec. 18.66<br />

0.1793 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77783 2004<br />

LV3<br />

2000 SZ162 2464315.35 2034 Dec. 18.85 0.1648 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 5115 2000 SZ162<br />

2002 XQ90 2464319.58 2034 Dec. 23.08 0.1724 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 77683 2002 XQ90<br />

2005 EE 2464325.40 2034 Dec. 28.90<br />

0.1533 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 76711 2005<br />

EE<br />

2003 AK18 2464326.33 2034 Dec. 29.83 0.07163 1opposition,<br />

arc = 109 days MPO 48309 2003 AK18<br />

2005 ES1 2464328.55 2035 Jan. 1.05 0.03209 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 77816 2005 ES1<br />

2001 PJ29 2464331.52 2035 Jan. 4.02 0.1550 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 70298 2001 PJ29<br />

2002 AX1 2464332.56 2035 Jan. 5.06<br />

0.1599 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 43467 2002<br />

AX1<br />

2001 BB16 2464334.16 2035 Jan. 6.66 0.03802 1opposition,<br />

arc = 63 days MPO 12273 2001 BB16<br />

2002 AY1 2464336.05 2035 Jan. 8.55<br />

0.06515 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 56321 2002<br />

AY1<br />

2000 UL11 2464343.18 2035 Jan. 15.68<br />

0.1984 3 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 74038 2000<br />

UL11<br />

2002 CD 2464347.74 2035 Jan. 20.24<br />

0.1680 4 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-T93 2002<br />

CD<br />

1999 VX25 2464349.15 2035 Jan. 21.65 0.1367 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPC 36941 1999 VX25<br />

2003 AY2 2464358.39 2035 Jan. 30.89<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.1315 2 oppositions, 2003-2003 MPO 57910 2003<br />

AY2<br />

2004 PR92 2464359.88 2035 Feb. 1.38 0.1595 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 66416 2004 PR92<br />

2000 CM33 2464360.72 2035 Feb. 2.22<br />

0.1425 2 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 47849 2000<br />

CM33<br />

(7350) 1993 VA 2464360.75 2035 Feb. 2.25<br />

0.1437 7 oppositions, 1986-2002 MPO 47622 (7350) 1993<br />

VA<br />

2004 AE6 2464362.30 2035 Feb. 3.80 0.1272 1opposition,<br />

arc = 17 days MPO 58116 2004 AE6<br />

2004 TD18 2464367.29 2035 Feb. 8.79 0.1824 1opposition,<br />

arc = 35 days MPO 74370 2004 TD18<br />

2002 SR 2464368.49 2035 Feb. 9.99 0.05142 1opposition,<br />

arc = 198 days MPO 77648 2002 SR<br />

2000 DO8 2464368.74 2035 Feb. 10.24 0.1763 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPC 39604 2000 DO8<br />

2004 AS1 2464374.83 2035 Feb. 16.33<br />

0.1402 2 oppositions, 2004-2004 MPO 70365 2004<br />

AS1<br />

(85953) 1999 FK21 2464375.95 2035 Feb. 17.45<br />

0.1439 4 oppositions, 1971-2004 MPO 62893 (85953) 1999<br />

FK21<br />

2000 ET70 2464378.37 2035 Feb. 19.87<br />

0.1331 4 oppositions, 1977-2002 MPO 33869 2000<br />

ET70<br />

2005 QK76 2464380.18 2035 Feb. 21.68 0.1056 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days E2005-R41 2005 QK76<br />

2004 YC 2464386.98 2035 Feb. 28.48 0.1549 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 74467 2004 YC<br />

2000 EE14 2464394.44 2035 Mar. 7.94<br />

0.1744 5 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77445 2000<br />

EE14<br />

2000 RM12 2464399.92 2035 Mar. 13.42<br />

0.1618 2 oppositions, 2000-2001 MPO 11793 2000<br />

RM12<br />

2002 DO3 2464400.43 2035 Mar. 13.93 0.1254 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days MPO 30697 2002 DO3<br />

2000 GD2 2464405.42 2035 Mar. 18.92<br />

0.1049 4 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 62289 2000<br />

GD2<br />

2001 FC58 2464408.15 2035 Mar. 21.65<br />

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0.02611 4 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 48020 2001<br />

FC58<br />

2003 ED50 2464409.42 2035 Mar. 22.92<br />

0.1747 2 oppositions, 2003-2003 MPO 53733 2003<br />

ED50<br />

2001 SQ3 2464409.68 2035 Mar. 23.18 0.1565 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPO 20979 2001 SQ3<br />

2003 TJ2 2464412.06 2035 Mar. 25.56 0.1485 1opposition,<br />

arc = 65 days MPO 57981 2003 TJ2<br />

2001 HY7 2464414.69 2035 Mar. 28.19<br />

0.1676 2 oppositions, 2001-2002 MPO 33908 2001<br />

HY7<br />

2004 GZ14 2464414.94 2035 Mar. 28.44 0.1893 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 66357 2004 GZ14<br />

2002 CW11 2464417.16 2035 Mar. 30.66 0.06206 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 26152 2002 CW11<br />

2000 HO40 2464417.26 2035 Mar. 30.76 0.1668 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 57775 2000 HO40<br />

2005 BY2 2464421.06 2035 Apr. 3.56<br />

0.1788 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77806 2005<br />

BY2<br />

2001 FZ 2464428.40 2035 Apr. 10.90 0.09847 1opposition,<br />

arc = 202 days MPO 20837 2001 FZ<br />

2004 EO20 2464429.51 2035 Apr. 12.01 0.1924 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 62522 2004 EO20<br />

2005 EE224 2464433.50 2035 Apr. 16.00 0.1193 1opposition,<br />

arc = 108 days MPO 77848 2005 EE224<br />

2003 UL9 2464434.53 2035 Apr. 17.03 0.1761 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 62449 2003 UL9<br />

2005 GP33 2464435.77 2035 Apr. 18.27 0.1706 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 77860 2005 GP33<br />

2005 HB4 2464438.63 2035 Apr. 21.13 0.1853 1opposition,<br />

arc = 49 days MPO 77877 2005 HB4<br />

1998 EP4 2464449.67 2035 May 2.17<br />

0.1379 2 oppositions, 1996-1998 MPO 46336 1998<br />

EP4<br />

2004 HL 2464449.91 2035 May 2.41 0.03622 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 62569 2004 HL<br />

2002 VU114 2464450.58 2035 May 3.08 0.06474 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 74240 2002 VU114<br />

1996 FG3 2464452.93 2035 May 5.43<br />

0.1060 5 oppositions, 1996-2001 MPO 70212 1996<br />

FG3<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

1994 RC 2464462.70 2035 May 15.20 0.08983 1opposition,<br />

arc = 40 days MPC 30092 1994 RC<br />

2002 GQ 2464464.24 2035 May 16.74 0.1659 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 30733 2002 GQ<br />

2004 KG1 2464466.07 2035 May 18.57 0.05095 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 66381 2004 KG1<br />

2004 JO1 2464468.91 2035 May 21.41 0.09244 1opposition,<br />

arc = 20 days MPO 66372 2004 JO1<br />

1991 TB2 2464471.30 2035 May 23.80 0.1302 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 57655 1991 TB2<br />

2005 WB1 2464471.96 2035 May 24.46 0.09205 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days E2005-X08 2005 WB1<br />

(68347) 2001 KB67 2464475.36 2035 May 27.86<br />

0.1373 3 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 70208 (68347) 2001<br />

KB67<br />

(66391) 1999 KW4 2464476.75 2035 May 29.25<br />

0.1122 5 oppositions, 1998-2003 MPO 48673 (66391) 1999<br />

KW4<br />

2004 FP4 2464481.39 2035 June 2.89 0.1430 1opposition,<br />

arc = 121 days MPO 66346 2004 FP4<br />

1998 SH36 2464483.28 2035 June 4.78<br />

0.06440 2 oppositions, 1998-2001 MPO 12896 1998<br />

SH36<br />

(35396) 1997 XF11 2464487.72 2035 June 9.22<br />

0.1760 5 oppositions, 1990-2002 MPO 38169 (35396) 1997<br />

XF11<br />

2003 KF4 2464491.05 2035 June 12.55 0.1529 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 50766 2003 KF4<br />

1998 MV5 2464495.14 2035 June 16.64 0.08021 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPC 32338 1998 MV5<br />

2005 UV64 2464501.90 2035 June 23.40 0.09045 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-V53 2005 UV64<br />

2005 NB56 2464503.73 2035 June 25.23 0.08829 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-O02 2005 NB56<br />

2002 LT24 2464504.70 2035 June 26.20 0.05931 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 77603 2002 LT24<br />

2003 YG118 2464517.94 2035 July 9.44<br />

0.1310 3 oppositions, 2003-2005 E2005-U16 2003<br />

YG118<br />

2001 RV17 2464520.19 2035 July 11.69 0.1070 1opposition,<br />

arc = 63 days MPO 20944 2001 RV17<br />

1999 MN 2464521.33 2035 July 12.83<br />

0.1003 3 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 77384 1999<br />

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MN<br />

2003 SN214 2464525.43 2035 July 16.93 0.1554 1opposition,<br />

arc = 34 days MPO 62448 2003 SN214<br />

2004 MO4 2464525.91 2035 July 17.41 0.02363 1opposition,<br />

arc = 32 days MPO 66388 2004 MO4<br />

2005 UA6 2464532.19 2035 July 23.69 0.1060 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days E2005-W93 2005 UA6<br />

2003 RP8 2464532.36 2035 July 23.86 0.1315 1opposition,<br />

arc = 94 days MPO 57934 2003 RP8<br />

2003 FF5 2464532.78 2035 July 24.28 0.1267 1opposition,<br />

arc = 213 days MPO 62443 2003 FF5<br />

2004 OW10 2464533.29 2035 July 24.79 0.08872 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 66397 2004 OW10<br />

2005 TM 2464535.41 2035 July 26.91 0.1034 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-T51 2005 TM<br />

2001 UP 2464538.00 2035 July 29.50 0.1559 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 38327 2001 UP<br />

2001 OC36 2464538.90 2035 July 30.40 0.1190 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 16114 2001 OC36<br />

2002 XG84 2464542.09 2035 Aug. 2.59<br />

0.08931 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 66298 2002<br />

XG84<br />

2003 AB23 2464544.88 2035 Aug. 5.38<br />

0.09579 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 66300 2003<br />

AB23<br />

2001 DF47 2464546.95 2035 Aug. 7.45<br />

0.1952 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77512 2001<br />

DF47<br />

2001 PG14 2464550.54 2035 Aug. 11.04 0.07787 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 18354 2001 PG14<br />

2003 SL36 2464551.49 2035 Aug. 11.99 0.1546 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 53777 2003 SL36<br />

2001 HB 2464553.44 2035 Aug. 13.94<br />

0.1551 3 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 66185 2001<br />

HB<br />

2003 QA31 2464555.07 2035 Aug. 15.57<br />

0.1057 2 oppositions, 2003-2003 MPO 77699 2003<br />

QA31<br />

1999 CV8 2464563.01 2035 Aug. 23.51<br />

0.1100 3 oppositions, 1999-2004 MPO 66081 1999<br />

CV8<br />

2005 FD 2464564.62 2035 Aug. 25.12<br />

0.1857 2 oppositions, 2005-2005 E2005-W20 2005<br />

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FD<br />

2001 QC96 2464567.47 2035 Aug. 27.97<br />

0.1539 2 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 72395 2001<br />

QC96<br />

2002 DU3 2464568.08 2035 Aug. 28.58<br />

0.1814 2 oppositions, 2002-2002 MPO 66272 2002<br />

DU3<br />

(87684) 2000 SY2 2464581.15 2035 Sept.10.65<br />

0.1047 6 oppositions, 1977-2004 MPO 73921 (87684) 2000<br />

SY2<br />

2004 DV24 2464581.34 2035 Sept.10.84<br />

0.09379 2 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 66337 2004<br />

DV24<br />

2004 SA1 2464581.79 2035 Sept.11.29 0.1324 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 70467 2004 SA1<br />

2001 SY169 2464582.40 2035 Sept.11.90 0.1273 1opposition,<br />

arc = 22 days MPO 57844 2001 SY169<br />

1999 AQ10 2464584.20 2035 Sept.13.70 0.1813 1opposition,<br />

arc = 42 days MPO 1439 1999 AQ10<br />

2001 WT1 2464586.39 2035 Sept.15.89<br />

0.1672 2 oppositions, 2001-2002 MPO 66242 2001<br />

WT1<br />

2002 CD 2464587.64 2035 Sept.17.14<br />

0.1988 4 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-T93 2002<br />

CD<br />

1991 BN 2464587.66 2035 Sept.17.16<br />

0.1472 4 oppositions, 1991-2005 MPO 77350 1991<br />

BN<br />

2004 HK33 2464588.82 2035 Sept.18.32<br />

0.1084 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 74310 2004<br />

HK33<br />

2005 JS108 2464592.46 2035 Sept.21.96<br />

0.1263 3 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-X18 2005<br />

JS108<br />

2000 SG8 2464596.92 2035 Sept.26.42<br />

0.1935 2 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 70260 2000<br />

SG8<br />

(2061) Anza 2464598.09 2035 Sept.27.59<br />

0.05368 6 oppositions, 1960-1997 MPC 32295 (2061)<br />

Anza<br />

2004 SC56 2464610.08 2035 Oct. 9.58 0.1365 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 70475 2004 SC56<br />

2004 RQ252 2464611.93 2035 Oct. 11.43 0.07596 1-<br />

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opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 70453 2004 RQ252<br />

2002 RV112 2464613.05 2035 Oct. 12.55<br />

0.1821 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 75576 2002<br />

RV112<br />

(5590) 1990 VA 2464614.51 2035 Oct. 14.01<br />

0.1504 7 oppositions, 1990-1996 MPO 41499 (5590) 1990<br />

VA<br />

(2100) Ra-Shalom 2464615.51 2035 Oct. 15.01 0.1906<br />

11 oppositions, 1975-2000 MPO 57621 (2100) Ra-Shalom<br />

2002 DJ5 2464618.28 2035 Oct. 17.78<br />

0.1264 2 oppositions, 2002-2002 MPO 38333 2002<br />

DJ5<br />

2004 GU9 2464623.01 2035 Oct. 22.51<br />

0.1514 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-T22 2004<br />

GU9<br />

2004 VZ60 2464626.90 2035 Oct. 26.40 0.09328 1opposition,<br />

arc = 40 days MPO 74435 2004 VZ60<br />

2003 UT55 2464627.08 2035 Oct. 26.58 0.03906 1opposition,<br />

arc = 0 days MPO 53851 2003 UT55<br />

2005 VK1 2464632.89 2035 Nov. 1.39 0.09006 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days E2005-V57 2005 VK1<br />

1998 XX2 2464634.54 2035 Nov. 3.04<br />

0.07496 2 oppositions, 1998-2005 E2005-X04 1998<br />

XX2<br />

2003 WY25 2464636.23 2035 Nov. 4.73 0.09579 1opposition,<br />

arc = 147 days MPO 62453 2003 WY25<br />

(99907) 1989 VA 2464636.27 2035 Nov. 4.77<br />

0.1633 8 oppositions, 1989-2004 MPO 74505 (99907) 1989<br />

VA<br />

2002 XY38 2464639.03 2035 Nov. 7.53 0.1498 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days MPO 43480 2002 XY38<br />

2004 VZ 2464639.35 2035 Nov. 7.85 0.1200 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 74426 2004 VZ<br />

2004 FF29 2464642.37 2035 Nov. 10.87 0.09909 1opposition,<br />

arc = 54 days MPO 66348 2004 FF29<br />

(96590) 1998 XB 2464645.42 2035 Nov. 13.92<br />

0.1722 6 oppositions, 1997-2005 MPO 70659 (96590) 1998<br />

XB<br />

1999 AQ10 2464645.95 2035 Nov. 14.45 0.1779 1opposition,<br />

arc = 42 days MPO 1439 1999 AQ10<br />

2000 EE104 2464649.12 2035 Nov. 17.62<br />

0.1426 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77448 2000<br />

EE104<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

1998 HG49 2464650.14 2035 Nov. 18.64<br />

0.1496 2 oppositions, 1998-2002 MPO 66068 1998<br />

HG49<br />

1998 VD32 2464656.49 2035 Nov. 24.99 0.04714 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPC 33378 1998 VD32<br />

1997 XR2 2464657.87 2035 Nov. 26.37 0.1425 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 53582 1997 XR2<br />

2001 XT1 2464659.12 2035 Nov. 27.62<br />

0.1439 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77579 2001<br />

XT1<br />

1998 XN17 2464660.37 2035 Nov. 28.87<br />

0.07739 4 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 62235 1998<br />

XN17<br />

2001 QJ142 2464662.75 2035 Dec. 1.25 0.1763 1opposition,<br />

arc = 32 days MPO 18395 2001 QJ142<br />

2001 VC2 2464663.78 2035 Dec. 2.28<br />

0.09754 2 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 49937 2001<br />

VC2<br />

2004 WC1 2464670.06 2035 Dec. 8.56 0.1679 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 74439 2004 WC1<br />

(85628) 1998 KV2 2464679.99 2035 Dec. 18.49<br />

0.1441 4 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 62762 (85628) 1998<br />

KV2<br />

2001 KO20 2464686.78 2035 Dec. 25.28<br />

0.1677 2 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 72389 2001<br />

KO20<br />

(17182) 1999 VU 2464687.49 2035 Dec. 25.99<br />

0.1623 3 oppositions, 1977-2000 MPO 38162 (17182) 1999<br />

VU<br />

2000 SB45 2464690.89 2035 Dec. 29.39 0.1058 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 5076 2000 SB45<br />

2000 CH59 2464691.52 2035 Dec. 30.02<br />

0.1565 2 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 62271 2000<br />

CH59<br />

1995 CR 2464692.12 2035 Dec. 30.62 0.06279 1opposition,<br />

arc = 20 days MPC 32517 1995 CR<br />

(6611) 1993 VW 2464695.38 2036 Jan. 2.88<br />

0.1213 8 oppositions, 1982-2002 MPO 47615 (6611) 1993<br />

VW<br />

2001 XR30 2464698.71 2036 Jan. 6.21<br />

0.1384 3 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 74112 2001<br />

XR30<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2001 BD16 2464699.83 2036 Jan. 7.33<br />

0.08457 2 oppositions, 1999-2001 MPO 31389 2001<br />

BD16<br />

2003 WR21 2464702.73 2036 Jan. 10.23<br />

0.07732 3 oppositions, 1990-2004 MPO 70365 2003<br />

WR21<br />

2004 BT58 2464702.88 2036 Jan. 10.38<br />

0.08056 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77770 2004<br />

BT58<br />

1991 VE 2464711.79 2036 Jan. 19.29<br />

0.1269 8 oppositions, 1991-2004 MPO 73922 1991<br />

VE<br />

1993 VD 2464713.90 2036 Jan. 21.40<br />

0.1674 3 oppositions, 1993-2004 MPO 57657 1993<br />

VD<br />

2001 CP36 2464724.20 2036 Jan. 31.70 0.08077 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 41678 2001 CP36<br />

1999 VG22 2464727.03 2036 Feb. 3.53<br />

0.1269 4 oppositions, 1998-2003 MPO 53621 1999<br />

VG22<br />

2003 YS70 2464727.18 2036 Feb. 3.68 0.02105 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 58099 2003 YS70<br />

2004 CQ 2464729.42 2036 Feb. 5.92 0.05745 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 62488 2004 CQ<br />

2001 DQ8 2464730.64 2036 Feb. 7.14 0.1277 1opposition,<br />

arc = 25 days MPO 57802 2001 DQ8<br />

(2101) Adonis 2464730.76 2036 Feb. 7.26<br />

0.03569 4 oppositions, 1936-1995 MPO 31791 (2101)<br />

Adonis<br />

2005 AY28 2464731.77 2036 Feb. 8.27 0.05862 1opposition,<br />

arc = 18 days MPO 77801 2005 AY28<br />

2005 CE41 2464746.30 2036 Feb. 22.80 0.1809 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 77812 2005 CE41<br />

2000 EE14 2464750.84 2036 Feb. 27.34<br />

0.1743 5 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77445 2000<br />

EE14<br />

2005 UV64 2464751.43 2036 Feb. 27.93 0.1578 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-V53 2005 UV64<br />

2005 QB5 2464753.15 2036 Feb. 29.65 0.07387 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days E2005-R45 2005 QB5<br />

2002 PZ39 2464756.74 2036 Mar. 4.24<br />

0.1962 4 oppositions, 1995-2004 MPO 70352 2002<br />

PZ39<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2002 CD 2464756.83 2036 Mar. 4.33<br />

0.1726 4 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-T93 2002<br />

CD<br />

2001 SN263 2464758.78 2036 Mar. 6.28<br />

0.1462 6 oppositions, 1990-2005 MPO 77569 2001<br />

SN263<br />

1999 GL4 2464760.38 2036 Mar. 7.88<br />

0.02450 2 oppositions, 1998-1999 MPO 25735 1999<br />

GL4<br />

2002 QC7 2464761.20 2036 Mar. 8.70 0.1826 1opposition,<br />

arc = 72 days MPO 38366 2002 QC7<br />

2002 JW15 2464765.46 2036 Mar. 12.96<br />

0.1723 2 oppositions, 1996-2002 MPO 33996 2002<br />

JW15<br />

1996 RY3 2464766.54 2036 Mar. 14.04 0.1418 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 57662 1996 RY3<br />

2001 XG1 2464766.99 2036 Mar. 14.49 0.1496 1opposition,<br />

arc = 22 days MPO 30560 2001 XG1<br />

2000 QK130 2464768.10 2036 Mar. 15.60<br />

0.01138 2 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 72104 2000<br />

QK130<br />

2003 XF11 2464769.54 2036 Mar. 17.04 0.1476 1opposition,<br />

arc = 43 days MPO 58082 2003 XF11<br />

1996 XB27 2464770.61 2036 Mar. 18.11<br />

0.1665 3 oppositions, 1996-2005 E2005-V34 1996<br />

XB27<br />

2003 XV 2464773.08 2036 Mar. 20.58 0.08954 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 58079 2003 XV<br />

2002 AG29 2464779.38 2036 Mar. 26.88<br />

0.1246 3 oppositions, 1985-2003 MPO 57849 2002<br />

AG29<br />

2001 FC58 2464781.02 2036 Mar. 28.52<br />

0.1633 4 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 48020 2001<br />

FC58<br />

2003 SK84 2464781.63 2036 Mar. 29.13 0.1427 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 53788 2003 SK84<br />

2003 JX2 2464787.77 2036 Apr. 4.27 0.1518 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 48380 2003 JX2<br />

2005 GB120 2464789.08 2036 Apr. 5.58 0.1358 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 77870 2005 GB120<br />

2003 UD22 2464793.26 2036 Apr. 9.76 0.1546 1opposition,<br />

arc = 59 days MPO 57989 2003 UD22<br />

(66400) 1999 LT7 2464795.06 2036 Apr. 11.56<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.1600 3 oppositions, 1999-2003 MPO 48680 (66400) 1999<br />

LT7<br />

2005 TF45 2464796.85 2036 Apr. 13.35 0.08815 1opposition,<br />

arc = 20 days E2005-U20 2005 TF45<br />

2004 HD2 2464798.66 2036 Apr. 15.16 0.1199 1opposition,<br />

arc = 20 days MPO 66364 2004 HD2<br />

1998 YM4 2464799.74 2036 Apr. 16.24 0.1455 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 57683 1998 YM4<br />

2003 HM 2464803.67 2036 Apr. 20.17 0.1317 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 48369 2003 HM<br />

2001 SG10 2464805.71 2036 Apr. 22.21<br />

0.1281 2 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 56306 2001<br />

SG10<br />

1998 VO 2464805.92 2036 Apr. 22.42 0.1549 1opposition,<br />

arc = 37 days MPO 50397 1998 VO<br />

2004 HT59 2464806.44 2036 Apr. 22.94 0.1309 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 62577 2004 HT59<br />

2005 DO 2464807.38 2036 Apr. 23.88 0.1186 1opposition,<br />

arc = 96 days MPO 77816 2005 DO<br />

2003 XV10 2464808.15 2036 Apr. 24.65<br />

0.1235 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 76279 2003<br />

XV10<br />

2004 SR 2464812.96 2036 Apr. 29.46 0.1838 1opposition,<br />

arc = 18 days MPO 70466 2004 SR<br />

2002 FV5 2464813.68 2036 Apr. 30.18<br />

0.1160 4 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 77590 2002<br />

FV5<br />

2005 GE60 2464819.99 2036 May 6.49 0.04314 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 77864 2005 GE60<br />

2004 GE2 2464821.25 2036 May 7.75 0.1575 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 62557 2004 GE2<br />

2002 YP2 2464827.96 2036 May 14.46<br />

0.09035 2 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 72739 2002<br />

YP2<br />

(86667) 2000 FO10 2464830.69 2036 May 17.19<br />

0.1720 4 oppositions, 1988-2004 MPO 77348 (86667) 2000<br />

FO10<br />

2002 XS40 2464831.11 2036 May 17.61<br />

0.1838 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 75815 2002<br />

XS40<br />

1999 RK45 2464832.33 2036 May 18.83<br />

0.1361 4 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 53601 1999<br />

RK45<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2003 HB 2464832.52 2036 May 19.02 0.1966 1opposition,<br />

arc = 63 days MPO 50761 2003 HB<br />

1998 KD3 2464836.81 2036 May 23.31 0.07304 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 53586 1998 KD3<br />

2003 MH4 2464836.88 2036 May 23.38<br />

0.04986 2 oppositions, 2003-2003 MPO 77696 2003<br />

MH4<br />

(66391) 1999 KW4 2464839.07 2036 May 25.57<br />

0.01554 5 oppositions, 1998-2003 MPO 48673 (66391) 1999<br />

KW4<br />

2003 DW10 2464841.61 2036 May 28.11 0.04385 1opposition,<br />

arc = 161 days MPO 50746 2003 DW10<br />

2004 JO1 2464842.28 2036 May 28.78 0.1325 1opposition,<br />

arc = 20 days MPO 66372 2004 JO1<br />

1997 MW1 2464842.52 2036 May 29.02<br />

0.1715 5 oppositions, 1997-2005 MPO 77361 1997<br />

MW1<br />

2004 BV102 2464842.93 2036 May 29.43<br />

0.1365 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 76396 2004<br />

BV102<br />

2003 LH 2464846.02 2036 June 1.52 0.1010 1opposition,<br />

arc = 59 days MPO 66313 2003 LH<br />

2004 HC39 2464846.92 2036 June 2.42 0.1255 1opposition,<br />

arc = 17 days MPO 66368 2004 HC39<br />

2005 WA 2464848.11 2036 June 3.61 0.09720 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days E2005-X04 2005 WA<br />

1999 MN 2464848.49 2036 June 3.99<br />

0.03178 3 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 77384 1999<br />

MN<br />

2004 KH15 2464853.34 2036 June 8.84<br />

0.1336 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 76471 2004<br />

KH15<br />

P/2005 JQ5 (Catalina) 2464853.66 2036 June 9.16<br />

0.05076 MPC 54365 P/2005 JQ5<br />

(Catalina)<br />

(25143) Itokawa 2464856.25 2036 June 11.75<br />

0.04061 3 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 66019 (25143)<br />

Itokawa<br />

2005 WC 2464865.60 2036 June 21.10 0.1662 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days E2005-W33 2005 WC<br />

2003 MS2 2464866.11 2036 June 21.61<br />

0.1810 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 74258 2003<br />

MS2<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2000 LG6 2464866.99 2036 June 22.49 0.02339 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 1663 2000 LG6<br />

(5604) 1992 FE 2464867.01 2036 June 22.51<br />

0.06810 7 oppositions, 1985-2001 MPO 13523 (5604) 1992<br />

FE<br />

2001 TX1 2464872.15 2036 June 27.65<br />

0.1866 5 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77570 2001<br />

TX1<br />

2005 MF5 2464874.71 2036 June 30.21 0.08877 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days E2005-N30 2005 MF5<br />

2002 LH3 2464887.95 2036 July 13.45<br />

0.1841 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 34011 2002<br />

LH3<br />

2004 FY1 2464892.47 2036 July 17.97 0.1738 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 62536 2004 FY1<br />

2001 WA25 2464892.79 2036 July 18.29 0.09892 1opposition,<br />

arc = 102 days MPO 30554 2001 WA25<br />

1997 WQ23 2464896.30 2036 July 21.80 0.03913 1opposition,<br />

arc = 34 days MPC 31152 1997 WQ23<br />

2004 QD14 2464900.11 2036 July 25.61<br />

0.08442 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-U42 2004<br />

QD14<br />

(4486) Mithra 2464900.76 2036 July 26.26 0.1558<br />

10 oppositions, 1974-2002 MPO 38159 (4486) Mithra<br />

2000 RV37 2464901.33 2036 July 26.83<br />

0.1429 3 oppositions, 2000-2002 MPO 66143 2000<br />

RV37<br />

2005 UA1 2464903.30 2036 July 28.80 0.1741 1opposition,<br />

arc = 19 days E2005-W17 2005 UA1<br />

(5660) 1974 MA 2464909.58 2036 Aug. 4.08<br />

0.1649 6 oppositions, 1974-2001 MPO 77286 (5660) 1974<br />

MA<br />

2002 HK12 2464915.69 2036 Aug. 10.19<br />

0.06736 6 oppositions, 1985-2005 E2005-X13 2002<br />

HK12<br />

2005 SZ70 2464916.90 2036 Aug. 11.40 0.1191 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days E2005-V72 2005 SZ70<br />

2005 TG50 2464923.39 2036 Aug. 17.89 0.1523 1opposition,<br />

arc = 32 days E2005-V79 2005 TG50<br />

2005 NW44 2464925.05 2036 Aug. 19.55 0.06878 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days E2005-P32 2005 NW44<br />

2002 EA 2464926.23 2036 Aug. 20.73 0.1088 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 70340 2002 EA<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

1998 HD14 2464926.73 2036 Aug. 21.23<br />

0.1262 4 oppositions, 1998-2001 MPO 70217 1998<br />

HD14<br />

2002 SZ 2464940.61 2036 Sept. 4.11<br />

0.1073 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-V72 2002<br />

SZ<br />

2000 SF8 2464950.98 2036 Sept.14.48<br />

0.1388 2 oppositions, 2000-2002 MPO 37527 2000<br />

SF8<br />

(99942) Apophis 2464951.54 2036 Sept.15.04<br />

0.1607 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 74525 (99942)<br />

Apophis<br />

2004 TA1 2464954.54 2036 Sept.18.04 0.1167 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 74367 2004 TA1<br />

2001 SB170 2464954.74 2036 Sept.18.24 0.1801 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 57844 2001 SB170<br />

2005 WK56 2464955.78 2036 Sept.19.28 0.1484 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-X18 2005 WK56<br />

2002 TZ59 2464961.02 2036 Sept.24.52 0.02641 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 38454 2002 TZ59<br />

(41429) 2000 GE2 2464964.80 2036 Sept.28.30<br />

0.04922 3 oppositions, 1998-2002 MPO 62199 (41429) 2000<br />

GE2<br />

1993 GD 2464964.94 2036 Sept.28.44<br />

0.1448 2 oppositions, 1993-2000 MPO 148 1993<br />

GD<br />

2000 GW127 2464968.22 2036 Oct. 1.72 0.1428 1opposition,<br />

arc = 20 days MPO 57773 2000 GW127<br />

2004 JP12 2464976.77 2036 Oct. 10.27 0.1118 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 66374 2004 JP12<br />

2003 UY12 2464980.14 2036 Oct. 13.64 0.08555 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 57987 2003 UY12<br />

2004 TN1 2464980.21 2036 Oct. 13.71 0.1798 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 74367 2004 TN1<br />

2002 AV 2464981.18 2036 Oct. 14.68<br />

0.1086 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 38331 2002<br />

AV<br />

2001 RV17 2464981.19 2036 Oct. 14.69 0.1521 1opposition,<br />

arc = 63 days MPO 20944 2001 RV17<br />

2005 AZ28 2464987.93 2036 Oct. 21.43 0.02736 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 74477 2005 AZ28<br />

2004 GU9 2464988.34 2036 Oct. 21.84<br />

0.1522 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-T22 2004<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

GU9<br />

2001 UY4 2464989.18 2036 Oct. 22.68<br />

0.1074 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 74105 2001<br />

UY4<br />

2000 UW13 2464995.46 2036 Oct. 28.96<br />

0.1310 2 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 60723 2000<br />

UW13<br />

1994 CN2 2465000.74 2036 Nov. 3.24<br />

0.1864 6 oppositions, 1994-2004 MPO 70210 1994<br />

CN2<br />

2002 JQ9 2465004.69 2036 Nov. 7.19<br />

0.07748 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 33996 2002<br />

JQ9<br />

2005 TP 2465006.77 2036 Nov. 9.27 0.1013 1opposition,<br />

arc = 35 days E2005-V53 2005 TP<br />

2005 UV64 2465011.63 2036 Nov. 14.13 0.1530 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days E2005-V53 2005 UV64<br />

2001 VJ5 2465012.54 2036 Nov. 15.04 0.06947 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days MPO 62379 2001 VJ5<br />

2000 EE104 2465016.08 2036 Nov. 18.58<br />

0.1823 6 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77448 2000<br />

EE104<br />

(7753) 1988 XB 2465018.25 2036 Nov. 20.75<br />

0.08391 8 oppositions, 1988-2004 MPO 73858 (7753) 1988<br />

XB<br />

2001 YE4 2465023.91 2036 Nov. 26.41 0.08842 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 24005 2001 YE4<br />

2000 AC6 2465025.94 2036 Nov. 28.44<br />

0.06299 2 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 56047 2000<br />

AC6<br />

2003 JO14 2465028.56 2036 Dec. 1.06 0.04476 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 48382 2003 JO14<br />

2001 YA1 2465031.93 2036 Dec. 4.43 0.1661 1opposition,<br />

arc = 62 days MPO 30592 2001 YA1<br />

1998 XD12 2465031.99 2036 Dec. 4.49 0.03032 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 57682 1998 XD12<br />

2001 WH1 2465035.94 2036 Dec. 8.44 0.1006 1opposition,<br />

arc = 24 days MPO 23929 2001 WH1<br />

2002 HW 2465037.40 2036 Dec. 9.90<br />

0.1051 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-X16 2002<br />

HW<br />

141P/Machholz 2465044.04 2036 Dec. 16.54<br />

0.1251 MPC 53951 141P/<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

Machholz<br />

2003 YX1 2465044.33 2036 Dec. 16.83 0.03120 1opposition,<br />

arc = 87 days MPO 62458 2003 YX1<br />

2004 YA5 2465047.36 2036 Dec. 19.86 0.1539 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 74468 2004 YA5<br />

(24475) 2000 VN2 2465048.77 2036 Dec. 21.27<br />

0.1532 2 oppositions, 2000-2001 MPO 62188 (24475) 2000<br />

VN2<br />

2000 WM10 2465049.62 2036 Dec. 22.12 0.08690 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 7641 2000 WM10<br />

2001 XG105 2465049.71 2036 Dec. 22.21 0.1103 1opposition,<br />

arc = 63 days MPO 27787 2001 XG105<br />

2003 LH 2465049.87 2036 Dec. 22.37 0.1734 1opposition,<br />

arc = 59 days MPO 66313 2003 LH<br />

2001 AD2 2465049.93 2036 Dec. 22.43<br />

0.03119 3 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 66181 2001<br />

AD2<br />

1998 XN17 2465052.74 2036 Dec. 25.24<br />

0.1717 4 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 62235 1998<br />

XN17<br />

2001 XX103 2465054.28 2036 Dec. 26.78 0.09834 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 23969 2001 XX103<br />

2000 WL63 2465054.86 2036 Dec. 27.36 0.1615 1opposition,<br />

arc = 208 days MPO 15093 2000 WL63<br />

2003 YR117 2465057.67 2036 Dec. 30.17 0.08502 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 58107 2003 YR117<br />

1994 BB 2465058.71 2036 Dec. 31.21 0.1826 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 47690 1994 BB<br />

2002 AC5 2465062.44 2037 Jan. 3.94 0.1602 1opposition,<br />

arc = 88 days MPO 30603 2002 AC5<br />

2004 LB2 2465062.67 2037 Jan. 4.17 0.06156 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 66384 2004 LB2<br />

(5693) 1993 EA 2465063.46 2037 Jan. 4.96<br />

0.08170 8 oppositions, 1984-1999 MPO 57623 (5693) 1993<br />

EA<br />

2004 MO3 2465069.66 2037 Jan. 11.16 0.1384 1opposition,<br />

arc = 22 days MPO 66388 2004 MO3<br />

(7341) 1991 VK 2465070.33 2037 Jan. 11.83<br />

0.07322 8 oppositions, 1981-2002 MPO 38160 (7341) 1991<br />

VK<br />

1999 MM 2465074.89 2037 Jan. 16.39<br />

0.1788 7 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 77384 1999<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

MM<br />

2003 CA 2465077.46 2037 Jan. 18.96<br />

0.04996 2 oppositions, 2003-2004 MPO 77689 2003<br />

CA<br />

2002 AQ2 2465078.49 2037 Jan. 19.99 0.1720 1opposition,<br />

arc = 107 days MPO 30603 2002 AQ2<br />

2004 EL20 2465081.51 2037 Jan. 23.01 0.1492 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 62522 2004 EL20<br />

2003 UO12 2465083.14 2037 Jan. 24.64 0.1400 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 62450 2003 UO12<br />

2002 OD20 2465090.17 2037 Jan. 31.67<br />

0.09588 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77611 2002<br />

OD20<br />

2005 SL 2465092.48 2037 Feb. 2.98 0.1901 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days E2005-T15 2005 SL<br />

2002 CC19 2465095.57 2037 Feb. 6.07<br />

0.1929 4 oppositions, 1986-2005 MPO 77585 2002<br />

CC19<br />

2000 QV7 2465099.83 2037 Feb. 10.33<br />

0.1413 2 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 57781 2000<br />

QV7<br />

2000 CT101 2465099.95 2037 Feb. 10.45<br />

0.1436 3 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 41602 2000<br />

CT101<br />

1999 RQ36 2465101.06 2037 Feb. 11.56<br />

0.09871 3 oppositions, 1999-2005 E2005-U10 1999<br />

RQ36<br />

2005 BU 2465101.59 2037 Feb. 12.09 0.1775 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days MPO 74483 2005 BU<br />

2004 DH2 2465103.10 2037 Feb. 13.60<br />

0.1253 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 74308 2004<br />

DH2<br />

1999 AQ10 2465105.54 2037 Feb. 16.04 0.1239 1opposition,<br />

arc = 42 days MPO 1439 1999 AQ10<br />

2002 XY38 2465110.07 2037 Feb. 20.57 0.1702 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days MPO 43480 2002 XY38<br />

1999 VF22 2465111.90 2037 Feb. 22.40 0.03776 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 57713 1999 VF22<br />

2003 OC3 2465115.08 2037 Feb. 25.58 0.07744 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days MPO 62446 2003 OC3<br />

2004 CS 2465118.40 2037 Feb. 28.90 0.1625 1opposition,<br />

arc = 82 days MPO 66330 2004 CS<br />

1992 BF 2465118.45 2037 Feb. 28.95<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

0.07236 4 oppositions, 1992-2005 MPO 77350 1992<br />

BF<br />

2000 AF6 2465120.80 2037 Mar. 3.30<br />

0.1869 4 oppositions, 1991-2005 MPO 77429 2000<br />

AF6<br />

2000 QW69 2465129.57 2037 Mar. 12.07<br />

0.1684 3 oppositions, 2000-2005 E2005-T93 2000<br />

QW69<br />

(88254) 2001 FM129 2465130.78 2037 Mar. 13.28<br />

0.09265 5 oppositions, 1978-2004 MPO 77348 (88254) 2001<br />

FM129<br />

2005 TG50 2465130.83 2037 Mar. 13.33 0.1942 1opposition,<br />

arc = 32 days E2005-V79 2005 TG50<br />

1998 HL49 2465131.72 2037 Mar. 14.22<br />

0.1050 5 oppositions, 1998-2005 MPO 77366 1998<br />

HL49<br />

2000 GD2 2465140.37 2037 Mar. 22.87<br />

0.1702 4 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 62289 2000<br />

GD2<br />

2003 HF2 2465143.11 2037 Mar. 25.61<br />

0.05173 2 oppositions, 2003-2004 MPO 65492 2003<br />

HF2<br />

(4034) 1986 PA 2465145.94 2037 Mar. 28.44<br />

0.1796 8 oppositions, 1986-2001 MPO 13522 (4034) 1986<br />

PA<br />

2000 CH59 2465146.28 2037 Mar. 28.78<br />

0.1266 2 oppositions, 2000-2004 MPO 62271 2000<br />

CH59<br />

1998 EP4 2465147.32 2037 Mar. 29.82<br />

0.1926 2 oppositions, 1996-1998 MPO 46336 1998<br />

EP4<br />

2005 GZ110 2465154.84 2037 Apr. 6.34 0.1908 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days MPO 77869 2005 GZ110<br />

2001 FO127 2465155.38 2037 Apr. 6.88 0.04020 1opposition,<br />

arc = 19 days MPO 13842 2001 FO127<br />

2000 JJ5 2465156.55 2037 Apr. 8.05 0.1508 1opposition,<br />

arc = 45 days MPO 57777 2000 JJ5<br />

2005 MO13 2465157.08 2037 Apr. 8.58 0.04978 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days E2005-O34 2005 MO13<br />

2002 CD 2465160.03 2037 Apr. 11.53<br />

0.1144 4 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-T93 2002<br />

CD<br />

2004 GD 2465164.54 2037 Apr. 16.04 0.1046 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 66355 2004 GD<br />

2001 HC 2465166.51 2037 Apr. 18.01<br />

0.1991 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77530 2001<br />

HC<br />

2004 HC 2465169.03 2037 Apr. 20.53 0.1156 1opposition,<br />

arc = 38 days MPO 66364 2004 HC<br />

2004 HC33 2465170.18 2037 Apr. 21.68 0.03184 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 62575 2004 HC33<br />

2004 RQ252 2465170.59 2037 Apr. 22.09 0.1378 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 70453 2004 RQ252<br />

2004 HT59 2465174.03 2037 Apr. 25.53 0.04508 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 62577 2004 HT59<br />

1998 WM 2465180.25 2037 May 1.75<br />

0.1719 4 oppositions, 1987-2005 E2005-W84 1998<br />

WM<br />

2000 HO40 2465181.07 2037 May 2.57 0.1278 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 57775 2000 HO40<br />

2002 GQ 2465184.93 2037 May 6.43 0.1301 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 30733 2002 GQ<br />

1999 LK1 2465194.18 2037 May 15.68 0.05054 1opposition,<br />

arc = 14 days MPO 57688 1999 LK1<br />

2005 LW 2465199.68 2037 May 21.18 0.1002 1opposition,<br />

arc = 83 days MPO 77905 2005 LW<br />

2005 NL1 2465204.60 2037 May 26.10 0.09910 1opposition,<br />

arc = 55 days E2005-Q33 2005 NL1<br />

(66391) 1999 KW4 2465204.66 2037 May 26.16<br />

0.1125 5 oppositions, 1998-2003 MPO 48673 (66391) 1999<br />

KW4<br />

2000 AF205 2465207.88 2037 May 29.38 0.1146 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days MPC 39582 2000 AF205<br />

1998 VD32 2465208.75 2037 May 30.25 0.04856 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPC 33378 1998 VD32<br />

(11500) 1989 UR 2465209.39 2037 May 30.89<br />

0.1323 4 oppositions, 1989-1999 MPC 35833 (11500) 1989<br />

UR<br />

(90416) 2003 YK118 2465218.28 2037 June 8.78<br />

0.1299 4 oppositions, 1993-2004 MPO 64553 (90416) 2003<br />

YK118<br />

2001 VC2 2465219.09 2037 June 9.59<br />

0.1440 2 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 49937 2001<br />

VC2<br />

2004 VJ1 2465220.67 2037 June 11.17 0.1821 1opposition,<br />

arc = 38 days MPO 74427 2004 VJ1<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

1999 FN19 2465230.02 2037 June 20.52 0.1268 1opposition,<br />

arc = 32 days MPO 57686 1999 FN19<br />

2002 AP3 2465231.66 2037 June 22.16<br />

0.1145 3 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 74123 2002<br />

AP3<br />

2003 OS13 2465234.00 2037 June 24.50<br />

0.1338 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 77697 2003<br />

OS13<br />

2003 MW7 2465235.41 2037 June 25.91 0.09182 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 50769 2003 MW7<br />

2002 LT38 2465239.10 2037 June 29.60 0.04441 1opposition,<br />

arc = 39 days MPO 62391 2002 LT38<br />

2005 MN13 2465240.18 2037 June 30.68 0.1326 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days E2005-P20 2005 MN13<br />

(66400) 1999 LT7 2465240.48 2037 June 30.98<br />

0.1368 3 oppositions, 1999-2003 MPO 48680 (66400) 1999<br />

LT7<br />

2005 QC5 2465241.41 2037 July 1.91 0.1380 1opposition,<br />

arc = 56 days E2005-U16 2005 QC5<br />

2005 ML13 2465242.30 2037 July 2.80 0.1462 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days E2005-N70 2005 ML13<br />

2002 MQ3 2465252.10 2037 July 12.60<br />

0.1381 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 50613 2002<br />

MQ3<br />

2000 RN77 2465257.85 2037 July 18.35<br />

0.1159 2 oppositions, 2000-2001 MPO 17456 2000<br />

RN77<br />

2005 EY95 2465259.50 2037 July 20.00<br />

0.04758 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 76863 2005<br />

EY95<br />

2002 CZ9 2465263.25 2037 July 23.75<br />

0.1168 4 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 74134 2002<br />

CZ9<br />

2002 NW16 2465268.60 2037 July 29.10<br />

0.1507 2 oppositions, 2002-2003 MPO 53723 2002<br />

NW16<br />

2004 SB56 2465270.03 2037 July 30.53 0.05339 1opposition,<br />

arc = 57 days MPO 74366 2004 SB56<br />

2002 KL6 2465270.98 2037 July 31.48<br />

0.06278 3 oppositions, 1995-2005 MPO 77601 2002<br />

KL6<br />

(65690) 1991 DG 2465272.24 2037 Aug. 1.74<br />

0.1708 6 oppositions, 1991-2003 MPO 48417 (65690) 1991<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

DG<br />

2001 TE2 2465273.15 2037 Aug. 2.65<br />

0.1432 3 oppositions, 2000-2002 MPO 66217 2001<br />

TE2<br />

2001 RW17 2465279.36 2037 Aug. 8.86 0.07138 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 20944 2001 RW17<br />

2004 MB6 2465281.55 2037 Aug. 11.05<br />

0.1767 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 73012 2004<br />

MB6<br />

2003 DY15 2465282.11 2037 Aug. 11.61 0.09968 1opposition,<br />

arc = 5 days MPO 43512 2003 DY15<br />

2000 SL10 2465288.97 2037 Aug. 18.47 0.06937 1opposition,<br />

arc = 69 days MPO 8496 2000 SL10<br />

(85182) 1991 AQ 2465290.22 2037 Aug. 19.72<br />

0.08364 6 oppositions, 1991-2004 MPO 62603 (85182) 1991<br />

AQ<br />

2002 RO28 2465294.32 2037 Aug. 23.82 0.1365 1opposition,<br />

arc = 90 days MPO 41777 2002 RO28<br />

2005 TR45 2465299.64 2037 Aug. 29.14 0.1463 1opposition,<br />

arc = 204 days E2005-W18 2005 TR45<br />

2005 RO33 2465299.70 2037 Aug. 29.20 0.1933 1opposition,<br />

arc = 67 days E2005-W18 2005 RO33<br />

2000 CP101 2465303.99 2037 Sept. 2.49 0.1490 1opposition,<br />

arc = 32 days MPC 39601 2000 CP101<br />

2005 FG 2465304.33 2037 Sept. 2.83 0.02816 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 77855 2005 FG<br />

2002 RT 2465309.96 2037 Sept. 8.46 0.1845 1opposition,<br />

arc = 31 days MPO 66281 2002 RT<br />

2002 HP11 2465314.09 2037 Sept.12.59 0.1892 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 62390 2002 HP11<br />

2002 EM6 2465315.45 2037 Sept.13.95 0.1150 1opposition,<br />

arc = 172 days MPO 35573 2002 EM6<br />

2003 CY18 2465315.68 2037 Sept.14.18<br />

0.1354 3 oppositions, 2003-2005 E2005-W84 2003<br />

CY18<br />

2003 GY 2465319.01 2037 Sept.17.51<br />

0.1700 2 oppositions, 2003-2003 MPO 57914 2003<br />

GY<br />

1999 PS3 2465320.18 2037 Sept.18.68 0.09918 1opposition,<br />

arc = 57 days MPC 38070 1999 PS3<br />

1996 EO 2465323.97 2037 Sept.22.47 0.08779 1opposition,<br />

arc = 39 days MPO 73928 1996 EO<br />

2001 RB18 2465327.05 2037 Sept.25.55 0.09725 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 186 days MPO 57841 2001 RB18<br />

2004 RO111 2465328.43 2037 Sept.26.93 0.05695 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 70424 2004 RO111<br />

2002 TZ66 2465336.36 2037 Oct. 4.86 0.1428 1opposition,<br />

arc = 23 days MPO 38456 2002 TZ66<br />

2000 SB45 2465339.34 2037 Oct. 7.84 0.001418 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 5076 2000 SB45<br />

2004 SW26 2465339.84 2037 Oct. 8.34 0.1623 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days MPO 70471 2004 SW26<br />

2001 KM20 2465340.43 2037 Oct. 8.93 0.1796 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 14443 2001 KM20<br />

2004 SC56 2465340.90 2037 Oct. 9.40 0.02931 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 70475 2004 SC56<br />

(22753) 1998 WT 2465344.66 2037 Oct. 13.16<br />

0.05357 5 oppositions, 1955-2002 MPO 38163 (22753) 1998<br />

WT<br />

(85585) Mjolnir 2465349.06 2037 Oct. 17.56<br />

0.07251 4 oppositions, 1998-2003 MPO 62746 (85585)<br />

Mjolnir<br />

2004 GU9 2465353.15 2037 Oct. 21.65<br />

0.1542 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-T22 2004<br />

GU9<br />

2003 LH 2465353.71 2037 Oct. 22.21 0.1722 1opposition,<br />

arc = 59 days MPO 66313 2003 LH<br />

2000 UR16 2465356.99 2037 Oct. 25.49 0.1290 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 9844 2000 UR16<br />

2005 RK3 2465357.50 2037 Oct. 26.00 0.1929 1opposition,<br />

arc = 41 days E2005-W20 2005 RK3<br />

1990 UN 2465359.08 2037 Oct. 27.58 0.1150 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 77350 1990 UN<br />

2005 GJ8 2465359.60 2037 Oct. 28.10 0.1245 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 77857 2005 GJ8<br />

2005 SE71 2465360.61 2037 Oct. 29.11 0.08631 1opposition,<br />

arc = 62 days E2005-X08 2005 SE71<br />

2004 HQ1 2465362.36 2037 Oct. 30.86 0.04542 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 66364 2004 HQ1<br />

2005 UH5 2465364.16 2037 Nov. 1.66 0.1207 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-V97 2005 UH5<br />

2004 VJ1 2465364.43 2037 Nov. 1.93 0.1020 1opposition,<br />

arc = 38 days MPO 74427 2004 VJ1<br />

1998 VO 2465365.10 2037 Nov. 2.60 0.1504 1opposition,<br />

arc = 37 days MPO 50397 1998 VO<br />

2005 VL1 2465366.18 2037 Nov. 3.68 0.04210 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 17 days E2005-W20 2005 VL1<br />

(22099) 2000 EX106 2465372.90 2037 Nov. 10.40<br />

0.1769 3 oppositions, 1994-2001 MPO 8962 (22099) 2000<br />

EX106<br />

2002 JV15 2465373.20 2037 Nov. 10.70<br />

0.1535 4 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 74177 2002<br />

JV15<br />

1998 VO33 2465376.68 2037 Nov. 14.18<br />

0.08778 7 oppositions, 1998-2005 E2005-X18 1998<br />

VO33<br />

1999 JZ10 2465378.47 2037 Nov. 15.97 0.05418 1opposition,<br />

arc = 20 days MPC 35101 1999 JZ10<br />

2000 UP30 2465380.02 2037 Nov. 17.52 0.1854 1opposition,<br />

arc = 61 days MPO 8517 2000 UP30<br />

2004 XK14 2465381.08 2037 Nov. 18.58 0.08716 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPO 74443 2004 XK14<br />

1996 FG3 2465384.71 2037 Nov. 22.21<br />

0.1288 5 oppositions, 1996-2001 MPO 70212 1996<br />

FG3<br />

2001 JW1 2465388.19 2037 Nov. 25.69<br />

0.1985 2 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-X18 2001<br />

JW1<br />

2000 EW70 2465391.44 2037 Nov. 28.94 0.1657 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 47866 2000 EW70<br />

2003 AJ69 2465393.55 2037 Dec. 1.05 0.02470 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 41918 2003 AJ69<br />

2005 UW6 2465394.76 2037 Dec. 2.26 0.1505 1opposition,<br />

arc = 21 days E2005-W17 2005 UW6<br />

2002 LK 2465398.57 2037 Dec. 6.07 0.1323 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 38336 2002 LK<br />

2004 JN1 2465400.31 2037 Dec. 7.81 0.04987 1opposition,<br />

arc = 37 days MPO 66372 2004 JN1<br />

2002 XS90 2465406.02 2037 Dec. 13.52 0.1692 1opposition,<br />

arc = 16 days MPO 41898 2002 XS90<br />

(85628) 1998 KV2 2465410.52 2037 Dec. 18.02<br />

0.1527 4 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 62762 (85628) 1998<br />

KV2<br />

2003 JN14 2465412.89 2037 Dec. 20.39 0.1063 1opposition,<br />

arc = 32 days MPO 50765 2003 JN14<br />

2004 BY1 2465423.58 2037 Dec. 31.08 0.1090 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 62469 2004 BY1<br />

2003 MS2 2465424.24 2037 Dec. 31.74<br />

0.1311 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 74258 2003<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

MS2<br />

2003 TO9 2465424.66 2038 Jan. 1.16 0.1078 1opposition,<br />

arc = 132 days MPO 57982 2003 TO9<br />

2003 JC13 2465432.37 2038 Jan. 8.87<br />

0.1446 3 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 77695 2003<br />

JC13<br />

2004 FH 2465434.20 2038 Jan. 10.70 0.1458 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 62536 2004 FH<br />

2002 AO11 2465438.69 2038 Jan. 15.19 0.1070 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 24033 2002 AO11<br />

2003 CR1 2465443.74 2038 Jan. 20.24 0.07767 1opposition,<br />

arc = 39 days MPO 43505 2003 CR1<br />

1997 AC11 2465446.29 2038 Jan. 22.79 0.1050 1opposition,<br />

arc = 17 days MPO 70213 1997 AC11<br />

1998 XE12 2465449.17 2038 Jan. 25.67<br />

0.1491 7 oppositions, 1995-2005 MPO 77380 1998<br />

XE12<br />

1998 WB2 2465454.49 2038 Jan. 30.99 0.1716 1opposition,<br />

arc = 15 days MPC 33380 1998 WB2<br />

2002 NP1 2465455.76 2038 Feb. 1.26<br />

0.1084 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-U20 2002<br />

NP1<br />

1998 QC1 2465457.29 2038 Feb. 2.79<br />

0.1530 2 oppositions, 1998-1999 MPC 34020 1998<br />

QC1<br />

2001 QC34 2465460.76 2038 Feb. 6.26 0.1026 1opposition,<br />

arc = 378 days MPO 35561 2001 QC34<br />

2001 CK32 2465462.85 2038 Feb. 8.35<br />

0.08184 2 oppositions, 2001-2002 MPO 77508 2001<br />

CK32<br />

2002 NY40 2465465.59 2038 Feb. 11.09<br />

0.007369 3 oppositions, 2002-2005 MPO 75392 2002<br />

NY40<br />

2003 QB30 2465469.29 2038 Feb. 14.79 0.04762 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 50790 2003 QB30<br />

2004 XG 2465470.38 2038 Feb. 15.88 0.02374 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 74440 2004 XG<br />

2003 AL18 2465470.68 2038 Feb. 16.18<br />

0.1935 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 77685 2003<br />

AL18<br />

2004 VJ1 2465471.07 2038 Feb. 16.57 0.1576 1opposition,<br />

arc = 38 days MPO 74427 2004 VJ1<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2000 CM33 2465476.05 2038 Feb. 21.55<br />

0.1258 2 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 47849 2000<br />

CM33<br />

2001 DV8 2465477.19 2038 Feb. 22.69<br />

0.1758 2 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 62315 2001<br />

DV8<br />

2002 LX 2465482.41 2038 Feb. 27.91 0.1328 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 34011 2002 LX<br />

2004 FX31 2465485.28 2038 Mar. 2.78<br />

0.1880 3 oppositions, 1990-2004 MPO 74309 2004<br />

FX31<br />

2005 CD69 2465486.67 2038 Mar. 4.17 0.07920 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 77815 2005 CD69<br />

2001 QE71 2465495.74 2038 Mar. 13.24 0.02483 1opposition,<br />

arc = 25 days MPO 18380 2001 QE71<br />

2001 FR85 2465503.72 2038 Mar. 21.22 0.1947 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 41679 2001 FR85<br />

2002 EU11 2465506.80 2038 Mar. 24.30 0.1565 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 30703 2002 EU11<br />

1999 GS6 2465507.65 2038 Mar. 25.15<br />

0.1371 3 oppositions, 1999-2003 MPO 47775 1999<br />

GS6<br />

2003 TJ2 2465512.05 2038 Mar. 29.55 0.1977 1opposition,<br />

arc = 65 days MPO 57981 2003 TJ2<br />

(6178) 1986 DA 2465520.53 2038 Apr. 7.03<br />

0.1980 5 oppositions, 1977-2000 MPO 38159 (6178) 1986<br />

DA<br />

2001 VE2 2465520.76 2038 Apr. 7.26 0.06451 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days MPO 23896 2001 VE2<br />

(68372) 2001 PM9 2465521.32 2038 Apr. 7.82<br />

0.1231 3 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 73916 (68372) 2001<br />

PM9<br />

2003 CC 2465521.59 2038 Apr. 8.09<br />

0.1845 2 oppositions, 2003-2005 MPO 77689 2003<br />

CC<br />

2005 GR33 2465526.07 2038 Apr. 12.57 0.1541 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 77860 2005 GR33<br />

2004 VW 2465531.37 2038 Apr. 17.87 0.09913 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 74426 2004 VW<br />

1999 VS6 2465534.11 2038 Apr. 20.61<br />

0.1221 2 oppositions, 1999-2004 MPO 62249 1999<br />

VS6<br />

2003 FY6 2465535.62 2038 Apr. 22.12 0.1626 1-<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 48342 2003 FY6<br />

2002 DB4 2465536.49 2038 Apr. 22.99<br />

0.1656 3 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 57851 2002<br />

DB4<br />

2003 FU3 2465536.53 2038 Apr. 23.03 0.1238 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days MPO 48341 2003 FU3<br />

2000 UY33 2465539.38 2038 Apr. 25.88 0.1375 1opposition,<br />

arc = 144 days MPO 12251 2000 UY33<br />

2001 LL5 2465541.15 2038 Apr. 27.65<br />

0.1980 3 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77539 2001<br />

LL5<br />

2002 CD 2465547.00 2038 May 3.50<br />

0.09787 4 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-T93 2002<br />

CD<br />

2002 YP2 2465553.17 2038 May 9.67<br />

0.02824 2 oppositions, 2002-2004 MPO 72739 2002<br />

YP2<br />

2002 XC91 2465560.64 2038 May 17.14 0.1398 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 41898 2002 XC91<br />

2002 XC91 2465560.64 2038 May 17.14 0.1398 1opposition,<br />

arc = 30 days MPO 41898 2002 XC91<br />

2004 TC18 2465563.74 2038 May 20.24 0.08445 1opposition,<br />

arc = 8 days MPO 70481 2004 TC18<br />

(5381) Sekhmet 2465564.36 2038 May 20.86<br />

0.1986 5 oppositions, 1991-2001 MPO 50331 (5381)<br />

Sekhmet<br />

(4544) Xanthus 2465565.84 2038 May 22.34<br />

0.1867 3 oppositions, 1989-1991 MPO 77285 (4544)<br />

Xanthus<br />

(1943) Anteros 2465566.89 2038 May 23.39 0.06641<br />

11 oppositions, 1973-1997 MPC 32295 (1943) Anteros<br />

1999 RK45 2465568.18 2038 May 24.68<br />

0.08876 4 oppositions, 1999-2005 MPO 53601 1999<br />

RK45<br />

2002 LK 2465568.48 2038 May 24.98 0.1577 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 38336 2002 LK<br />

2004 LJ 2465570.03 2038 May 26.53<br />

0.1495 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 66384 2004<br />

LJ<br />

2002 LT24 2465570.26 2038 May 26.76 0.1094 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 77603 2002 LT24<br />

2000 LD3 2465570.60 2038 May 27.10 0.1265 1opposition,<br />

arc = 12 days MPO 57780 2000 LD3<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2001 LE6 2465584.47 2038 June 9.97<br />

0.1320 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 MPO 77539 2001<br />

LE6<br />

2002 NN4 2465585.09 2038 June 10.59 0.1702 1opposition,<br />

arc = 66 days MPO 61231 2002 NN4<br />

(16960) 1998 QS52 2465585.49 2038 June 10.99<br />

0.08132 6 oppositions, 1983-2002 MPO 33744 (16960) 1998<br />

QS52<br />

2005 SQ9 2465592.64 2038 June 18.14 0.1016 1opposition,<br />

arc = 29 days E2005-W17 2005 SQ9<br />

2004 FA 2465596.36 2038 June 21.86 0.1799 1opposition,<br />

arc = 10 days MPO 66346 2004 FA<br />

2003 ME1 2465599.74 2038 June 25.24 0.1454 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 53734 2003 ME1<br />

2003 WD158 2465601.24 2038 June 26.74<br />

0.1962 2 oppositions, 2003-2004 MPO 66319 2003<br />

WD158<br />

2005 NW44 2465615.28 2038 July 10.78 0.1353 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days E2005-P32 2005 NW44<br />

2002 QW47 2465623.21 2038 July 18.71<br />

0.01730 2 oppositions, 2002-2005 E2005-V72 2002<br />

QW47<br />

2002 AA 2465624.07 2038 July 19.57 0.08945 1opposition,<br />

arc = 156 days MPO 38331 2002 AA<br />

2004 QY2 2465627.01 2038 July 22.51<br />

0.1719 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 MPO 77785 2004<br />

QY2<br />

2000 JO78 2465630.06 2038 July 25.56<br />

0.1973 3 oppositions, 1978-2002 MPO 22170 2000<br />

JO78<br />

2005 VN5 2465630.41 2038 July 25.91 0.1111 1opposition,<br />

arc = 2 days E2005-V84 2005 VN5<br />

2005 VA2 2465630.42 2038 July 25.92 0.09728 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-V72 2005 VA2<br />

1997 UA11 2465631.18 2038 July 26.68 0.06395 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 77363 1997 UA11<br />

1994 UG 2465635.75 2038 July 31.25<br />

0.08501 2 oppositions, 1994-2005 E2005-W33 1994<br />

UG<br />

2001 OT 2465636.30 2038 July 31.80 0.07713 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days MPO 70298 2001 OT<br />

(65996) 1998 MX5 2465639.42 2038 Aug. 3.92<br />

0.1915 3 oppositions, 1993-2003 MPO 57653 (65996) 1998<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

MX5<br />

2003 SV159 2465642.89 2038 Aug. 7.39 0.1062 1opposition,<br />

arc = 32 days MPO 57957 2003 SV159<br />

2005 LP40 2465643.52 2038 Aug. 8.02 0.1483 1opposition,<br />

arc = 126 days E2005-U13 2005 LP40<br />

2001 BJ16 2465649.14 2038 Aug. 13.64<br />

0.1876 2 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 50518 2001<br />

BJ16<br />

2001 RT17 2465649.63 2038 Aug. 14.13<br />

0.1968 2 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 68927 2001<br />

RT17<br />

2001 HB 2465652.72 2038 Aug. 17.22<br />

0.1954 3 oppositions, 1998-2004 MPO 66185 2001<br />

HB<br />

2001 QP153 2465654.27 2038 Aug. 18.77<br />

0.1859 3 oppositions, 1996-2002 MPO 33917 2001<br />

QP153<br />

2005 OV1 2465654.54 2038 Aug. 19.04 0.1536 1opposition,<br />

arc = 124 days E2005-W93 2005 OV1<br />

2005 NE21 2465661.66 2038 Aug. 26.16 0.1393 1opposition,<br />

arc = 53 days E2005-Q41 2005 NE21<br />

1998 SD9 2465662.81 2038 Aug. 27.31 0.1901 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPC 32779 1998 SD9<br />

2001 ND13 2465667.10 2038 Aug. 31.60 0.1303 1opposition,<br />

arc = 19 days MPO 57831 2001 ND13<br />

2000 EA14 2465677.17 2038 Sept.10.67<br />

0.04914 2 oppositions, 2000-2005 MPO 77445 2000<br />

EA14<br />

2004 XN14 2465682.70 2038 Sept.16.20<br />

0.1906 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-V84 2004<br />

XN14<br />

2004 XJ29 2465685.76 2038 Sept.19.26 0.1028 1opposition,<br />

arc = 36 days MPO 74447 2004 XJ29<br />

2000 CO101 2465686.25 2038 Sept.19.75 0.1844 1opposition,<br />

arc = 212 days MPO 3927 2000 CO101<br />

2000 SP43 2465687.17 2038 Sept.20.67<br />

0.08971 3 oppositions, 2000-2003 MPO 57782 2000<br />

SP43<br />

2005 EM30 2465687.76 2038 Sept.21.26<br />

0.1252 2 oppositions, 2005-2005 E2005-T65 2005<br />

EM30<br />

2005 EU95 2465690.72 2038 Sept.24.22 0.1717 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days MPO 77831 2005 EU95<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

2005 SP9 2465690.77 2038 Sept.24.27 0.06379 1opposition,<br />

arc = 33 days E2005-V70 2005 SP9<br />

2000 HA24 2465694.36 2038 Sept.27.86<br />

0.03506 4 oppositions, 1993-2005 MPO 77460 2000<br />

HA24<br />

(65679) 1989 UQ 2465696.20 2038 Sept.29.70<br />

0.1558 6 oppositions, 1954-2003 MPO 57652 (65679) 1989<br />

UQ<br />

(41429) 2000 GE2 2465698.10 2038 Oct. 1.60<br />

0.01635 3 oppositions, 1998-2002 MPO 62199 (41429) 2000<br />

GE2<br />

2001 QP142 2465701.12 2038 Oct. 4.62 0.1645 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days MPO 18395 2001 QP142<br />

(2100) Ra-Shalom 2465702.18 2038 Oct. 5.68 0.1553<br />

11 oppositions, 1975-2000 MPO 57621 (2100) Ra-Shalom<br />

2003 SF 2465703.47 2038 Oct. 6.97 0.1058 1opposition,<br />

arc = 13 days MPO 53769 2003 SF<br />

2001 SY269 2465705.18 2038 Oct. 8.68<br />

0.02507 2 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 61082 2001<br />

SY269<br />

2002 TY59 2465707.12 2038 Oct. 10.62 0.1593 1opposition,<br />

arc = 26 days MPO 77658 2002 TY59<br />

2004 RW2 2465707.24 2038 Oct. 10.74 0.1189 1opposition,<br />

arc = 11 days MPO 70396 2004 RW2<br />

2005 SZ70 2465710.50 2038 Oct. 14.00 0.1953 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days E2005-V72 2005 SZ70<br />

2003 UL9 2465711.20 2038 Oct. 14.70 0.1451 1opposition,<br />

arc = 6 days MPO 62449 2003 UL9<br />

2004 HZ 2465716.52 2038 Oct. 20.02 0.02680 1opposition,<br />

arc = 18 days MPO 66364 2004 HZ<br />

1994 CN2 2465716.64 2038 Oct. 20.14<br />

0.03762 6 oppositions, 1994-2004 MPO 70210 1994<br />

CN2<br />

2004 GU9 2465717.97 2038 Oct. 21.47<br />

0.1576 4 oppositions, 2001-2005 E2005-T22 2004<br />

GU9<br />

2005 QC5 2465718.33 2038 Oct. 21.83 0.1546 1opposition,<br />

arc = 56 days E2005-U16 2005 QC5<br />

(2340) Hathor 2465719.87 2038 Oct. 23.37<br />

0.1137 6 oppositions, 1976-2000 MPO 73856 (2340)<br />

Hathor<br />

(87024) 2000 JS66 2465720.29 2038 Oct. 23.79<br />

0.1399 2 oppositions, 1979-2004 MPO 73921 (87024) 2000<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

JS66<br />

(68347) 2001 KB67 2465722.34 2038 Oct. 25.84<br />

0.1988 3 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 70208 (68347) 2001<br />

KB67<br />

2004 KB 2465733.29 2038 Nov. 5.79 0.1045 1opposition,<br />

arc = 22 days MPO 66381 2004 KB<br />

(66146) 1998 TU3 2465734.10 2038 Nov. 6.60<br />

0.1184 8 oppositions, 1982-2003 MPO 57653 (66146) 1998<br />

TU3<br />

2005 VN1 2465734.38 2038 Nov. 6.88 0.06660 1opposition,<br />

arc = 1 days E2005-W17 2005 VN1<br />

1991 VG 2465735.04 2038 Nov. 7.54 0.07033 1opposition,<br />

arc = 173 days MPC 28316 1991 VG<br />

2005 AY28 2465742.37 2038 Nov. 14.87 0.1569 1opposition,<br />

arc = 18 days MPO 77801 2005 AY28<br />

2004 LJ1 2465744.07 2038 Nov. 16.57<br />

0.01984 3 oppositions, 1995-2005 MPO 77783 2004<br />

LJ1<br />

1998 VF32 2465745.04 2038 Nov. 17.54<br />

0.1831 2 oppositions, 1998-2005 E2005-W45 1998<br />

VF32<br />

(85713) 1998 SS49 2465749.25 2038 Nov. 21.75<br />

0.1379 5 oppositions, 1998-2003 MPO 62795 (85713) 1998<br />

SS49<br />

2005 WS3 2465752.95 2038 Nov. 25.45 0.08943 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days E2005-X18 2005 WS3<br />

2002 VV17 2465753.09 2038 Nov. 25.59<br />

0.1366 3 oppositions, 1992-2005 E2005-X04 2002<br />

VV17<br />

2002 WY12 2465753.67 2038 Nov. 26.17 0.1323 1opposition,<br />

arc = 84 days MPO 43479 2002 WY12<br />

2004 YD 2465754.66 2038 Nov. 27.16 0.1808 1opposition,<br />

arc = 9 days MPO 74467 2004 YD<br />

2001 XU1 2465755.07 2038 Nov. 27.57<br />

0.06640 2 oppositions, 2001-2004 MPO 72423 2001<br />

XU1<br />

2004 QD14 2465756.87 2038 Nov. 29.37<br />

0.06080 2 oppositions, 2004-2005 E2005-U42 2004<br />

QD14<br />

2005 UW5 2465764.67 2038 Dec. 7.17 0.1278 1opposition,<br />

arc = 3 days E2005-W17 2005 UW5<br />

2005 WK56 2465767.92 2038 Dec. 10.42 0.1360 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days E2005-X18 2005 WK56<br />

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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth<br />

1994 XL1 2465769.42 2038 Dec. 11.92<br />

0.1769 2 oppositions, 1994-2005 E2005-W78 1994<br />

XL1<br />

2001 BP61 2465777.15 2038 Dec. 19.65<br />

0.1945 2 oppositions, 2001-2003 MPO 40126 2001<br />

BP61<br />

2005 RJ 2465782.92 2038 Dec. 25.42 0.1187 1opposition,<br />

arc = 7 days E2005-R59 2005 RJ<br />

(2102) Tantalus 2465784.82 2038 Dec. 27.32<br />

0.04440 8 oppositions, 1975-2001 MPO 14996 (2102)<br />

Tantalus<br />

2003 SW130 2465785.62 2038 Dec. 28.12 0.07430 1opposition,<br />

arc = 4 days MPO 53798 2003 SW130<br />

1999 XL136 2465787.70 2038 Dec. 30.20 0.06534 1opposition,<br />

arc = 28 days MPO 53633 1999 XL136<br />

This list was last updated on 2005 Dec. 5.<br />

Back to minor planet lists<br />

MPC<br />

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Potentially Hazardous <strong>Asteroid</strong>s<br />

Table Of Contents<br />

What Is A PHA?<br />

PHA Earth Close-Approach Tables<br />

PHA Orbital Elements<br />

Torino <strong>Impact</strong> Scale<br />

<strong>Asteroid</strong> 1999 AN10<br />

<strong>Asteroid</strong> 1997 XF11<br />

Related Websites<br />

WHAT IS A PHA?<br />

+ View the NASA Portal<br />

Potentially Hazardous <strong>Asteroid</strong>s (PHAs) are currently defined based on parameters that measure the asteroid's potential to make<br />

threatening close approaches to the Earth. Specifically, all asteroids with an Earth Minimum Orbit Intersection Distance (MOID) of<br />

0.05 AU or less and an absolute magnitude (H) of 22.0 or less are considered PHAs. In other words, asteroids that can't get any<br />

closer to the Earth (i.e. MOID) than 0.05 AU (roughly 7,480,000 km or 4,650,000 mi) or are smaller than about 150 m (500 ft) in<br />

diameter (i.e. H = 22.0 with assumed albedo of 13%) are not considered PHAs.<br />

There are currently 747 known PHAs.<br />

This ``potential'' to make close Earth approaches does not mean a PHA will impact the Earth. It only means there is a possibility for<br />

such a threat. By monitoring these PHAs and updating their orbits as new observations become available, we can better predict the<br />

close-approach statistics and thus their Earth-impact threat.<br />

To learn more about the Earth impact threat, visit the NASA Ames <strong>Asteroid</strong> and <strong>Comet</strong> <strong>Impact</strong> <strong>Hazards</strong> site.<br />

PHA EARTH CLOSE-APPROACH TABLES<br />

Tables (updated daily) are available showing future and past PHA Earth closeapproach<br />

data including uncertainties. Earth close-approach tables for all NEOs<br />

are also available. More information about the uncertainties used in these tables is<br />

available.<br />

PHA ORBITAL ELEMENTS<br />

The PHA Orbital Elements Table (updated daily) contains data from the latest orbit solutions for each PHA. In addition to standard<br />

asteroid osculating elements obtained from orbit solutions using up-to-date data, this table contains perihelion distance (q), aphelion<br />

distance (Q), orbital period (P), absolute magnitude (H), and the number and length of the data used in each orbit solution.<br />

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TORINO IMPACT SCALE


Potentially Hazardous <strong>Asteroid</strong>s<br />

Planetary scientists have developed a new means of conveying the risks associated with asteroids and comets that might collide with<br />

the Earth.<br />

A risk-assessment scale, similar to the Richter scale used for earthquakes, will assign values to celestial objects moving near Earth.<br />

The scale will run from zero to 10. An object with a value of zero or one will have virtually no chance of causing damage on Earth; a<br />

10 means a certain global climatic catastrophe.<br />

RELATED WEBSITES<br />

More Info<br />

● List of the PHAs (IAU: Minor Planet Center)<br />

● <strong>Asteroid</strong> Observing Services (Lowell Observatory)<br />

● <strong>Asteroid</strong> and <strong>Comet</strong> <strong>Impact</strong> <strong>Hazards</strong> (NASA Ames Space Science Division)<br />

● Earth <strong>Impact</strong> Possibilities (NEODys)<br />

● Small <strong>Asteroid</strong>s Encounters List (Sormano Astronomical Observatory)<br />

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Update On <strong>Asteroid</strong> 1999 AN10<br />

+ View the NASA Portal<br />

JPL Near-Earth Object Program Office<br />

July 13, 1999<br />

As announced in MPEC 1999-N21, a trail of asteroid 1999 AN10 was discovered on plates taken in<br />

1955 from the Palomar Sky Survey. The nominal and minimum-possible close-approach distance<br />

for the 2027 Earth encounter are now 0.00260 AU and 0.00258 AU respectively (about 389,000<br />

km). Preliminary analyses indicate that the 2044 and 2046 impacting key-holes are well outside the<br />

current 2027 impact-plane error ellipse. This implies that those previously highly unlikely impacts<br />

are now virtually impossible. The next Earth close-approach is in 2076 and will likely be between<br />

0.046 and 0.009 AU (6,900,000 and 1,300,000 km).<br />

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28K<br />

<strong>Asteroid</strong> 1999 AN10<br />

January 26, 1955<br />

Prediscovery image of<br />

asteroid 1999 AN10 taken<br />

from the Palomar Digital Sky<br />

Survey. The faint streak is the<br />

trail left by the asteroid. The<br />

image has been contrastenhanced.


Potentially Hazardous <strong>Asteroid</strong>s<br />

Related Articles:<br />

● Finding 1999 AN10 Pre-discovery Observations with SkyMorph (JPL - July 16, 1999)<br />

● Amateurs Prove Doomsday <strong>Asteroid</strong> Is Harmless (ScienceNow - July 14, 1999)<br />

● Another <strong>Asteroid</strong> Threat Defused (MSNBC - July 13, 1999)<br />

● Near-Earth <strong>Asteroid</strong> No Longer A Collision Threat (SpaceViews - July 13, 1999)<br />

● <strong>Asteroid</strong> 1999 AN10 Ephemeris (JPL - June 14, 1999)<br />

● Close-Call <strong>Asteroid</strong> Coming (Sky & Telescope - May 28, 1999)<br />

● Earth's Close Shave With An <strong>Asteroid</strong> (MSNBC - May 24, 1999)<br />

● Rambling <strong>Asteroid</strong> To Pass Close In '27 (San Jose Mercury News - May 21, 1999)<br />

● The Continuing Story Of <strong>Asteroid</strong> 1999 AN10 (JPL - May 18, 1999)<br />

● Some Comments On 1999 AN10 (JPL - April 21, 1999)<br />

● The Case Of 1999 AN10 (Ames Research Center - April 21, 1999)<br />

● <strong>Asteroid</strong> Poses Little Danger To Earth In Near Future (SpaceViews - April 15, 1999)<br />

● 40-Year <strong>Asteroid</strong> Warning: Scientists Say Rock Could Pass Near Earth (Associated Press - April 14, 1999)<br />

● <strong>Asteroid</strong>'s Path May Be Distastrous (Albuquerque Journal - April 14, 1999)<br />

● Scientists Say <strong>Asteroid</strong> May Tango With Earth (Boston Globe - April 14, 1999)<br />

● Published Threat Of Possible <strong>Asteroid</strong> <strong>Impact</strong> Stirs Controversy (Explorezone.com - April 13, 1999)<br />

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<strong>Asteroid</strong> 1997 XF11 (Earth Close-Approach)<br />

<strong>Asteroid</strong> 1997 XF11 (Earth Close-Approach)<br />

● Summary of 2028 Earth close-approach<br />

● Orbit plot of 1997 XF11<br />

● Plots showing possible positions of 1997 XF11 in the Earth target-plane at closest-approach<br />

● Table of all Earth close-approaches between 1990-Mar and 2029-Feb<br />

● Geocentric ephemerides for 1997 XF11<br />

Summary<br />

This page is part of JPL's Solar System Dynamics Home Page.<br />

On October 26, 2028, the near-Earth asteroid 1997 XF11 will make a close approach to Earth. Although<br />

initial reports indicated an extremely close passage, the current analyses predict an approach distance of<br />

0.00636 AU (951,000 km, 591,000 mi) or about 2.5 times farther than the moon. The probability that the<br />

asteroid will impact the Earth is effectively zero. (See JPL's press release.)<br />

1997 XF11, an Apollo type asteroid, was discovered by Jim Scotti of the Spacewatch group at the<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory. The asteroid's orbit was derived from about<br />

100 observations taken since that time as well as 4 pre-discovery observations taken in 1990 by Eleanor<br />

Helin, Ken Lawrence, and Brian Roman as a part of the Palomar Planet Crossing <strong>Asteroid</strong> Survey.<br />

Key points:<br />

● probability of Earth impact is zero with and without the 1990 pre-discovery observations<br />

● effect of the 1990 pre-discovery observations moved the 2028 close-approach distance farther<br />

away and reduced the approach distance uncertainties<br />

● the same uncertainty analysis used here for 1997 XF11 was used for the Galileo spacecraft flybys<br />

of asteroids 951 Gaspra and 243 Ida --- at encounter, both asteroids were found to lie well within<br />

their error ellipsoids.<br />

Orbit Plot<br />

The orbit of 1997 XF11 and the inner planets is shown below (all bodies are orbiting counter-clockwise<br />

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<strong>Asteroid</strong> 1997 XF11 (Earth Close-Approach)<br />

in this ecliptic projection). From the time of the plot (March 12, 1998), the Earth and 1997 XF11 will<br />

orbit the sun approximately 31 and 18 times, respectively, prior to their close-approach on October 26,<br />

2028.<br />

The line of nodes is the intersection of 1997 XF11's orbit plane with the orbit plane of the Earth. Notice<br />

that the asteroid passes across the line of nodes (descending through the Earth's orbital plane) at a point<br />

very near the Earth's orbit track.<br />

Figure 0. This plot shows orbits of 1997 XF11, Mars, Earth, Venus, and Mercury projected on the<br />

ecliptic plane on March 12, 1998. The original full-size plot (created by Paul Chodas, 1998-May-20) is<br />

also available as a PostScript file.<br />

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<strong>Asteroid</strong> 1997 XF11 (Earth Close-Approach)<br />

Earth Target-Plane Position Plots<br />

This section illustrates the uncertainties in the close approach predictions and how they are affected by<br />

the inclusion of the pre-discovery observations. These uncertainties are depicted in the "Earth targetplane"<br />

which is the plane perpendicular to the geocentric velocity vector of the asteroid at the time of<br />

closest approach on October 26, 2028. The error ellipse (show on the following plots) encloses all the<br />

points though which the asteroid is likely (i.e. with 99% probability) to pass. The view in these plots is<br />

from the approaching asteroid and about 5 degrees below Earth's equatorial plane with North up. The<br />

asteroid passes at right angles through these plots. Note that the error ellipses (shown in red) are so<br />

narrow that they appear as lines.<br />

It is important to understand that the position uncertainties associated with any of the orbit solutions<br />

used in this analysis constrain the asteroid to pass within the position error ellipses shown below (i.e.<br />

99% probability of being within the error ellipse). In other words, even though we can not say exactly<br />

where 1997 XF11 will be on 2028-Oct-26, we can say that it will be somewhere within the position error<br />

ellipse. This is what allows us to say that the probability of Earth impact is zero.<br />

Solution using 1990 pre-discovery observations<br />

● Based on the current solution for 1997 XF11.<br />

● Most likely miss distance is 951,000 km (591,000 mi).<br />

● Minimum miss distance is 865,000 km (537,000 mi).<br />

● Probability of Earth impact is zero.<br />

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<strong>Asteroid</strong> 1997 XF11 (Earth Close-Approach)<br />

Figure 1. This plot shows the position error ellipse based on an orbit solution which includes the 1990<br />

pre-discovery observations. Note that the error ellipse shown above is contained within the error ellipse<br />

associated with the solution excluding the pre-discovery observations (see Fig. 2). The original full-size<br />

plot (created by Paul Chodas, 1998-May-20) is also available as a PostScript file.<br />

1997 XF11 orbit solution used in the above analysis<br />

(includes 1990 pre-discovery observations)<br />

Solution Reference: JPL#10<br />

102 Observations spanning 1990-Mar-22 to 1998-Mar-04<br />

RMS residual = 0.644 arcsec<br />

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<strong>Asteroid</strong> 1997 XF11 (Earth Close-Approach)<br />

Epoch = 1998 Mar 30.0 TDB<br />

e = 0.48374055<br />

q = 0.74443182 AU<br />

Tp = 1997-Jul-01.191519 TDB<br />

Node = 214.12725759 deg (J2000)<br />

w = 102.47227749 deg (J2000)<br />

i = 4.09477290 deg (J2000)<br />

a = 1.441752196 AU<br />

M = 154.75017350 deg<br />

Solution excluding pre-discovery observations<br />

● Error ellipse is much longer because the observational time span is much shorter (3 months<br />

versus 8 years).<br />

● Most likely miss distance is 86,000 km (54,000 mi).<br />

● Minimum miss distance is 28,000 km (17,000 mi).<br />

● Probability of Earth impact is zero.<br />

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<strong>Asteroid</strong> 1997 XF11 (Earth Close-Approach)<br />

Figure 2. This plot shows the position error ellipse based on the original orbit solution not including the<br />

pre-discovery observations. The original full-size plot (created by Paul Chodas, 1998-May-20) is also<br />

available as a PostScript file. A closeup of this plot is shown below in Figure 3.<br />

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<strong>Asteroid</strong> 1997 XF11 (Earth Close-Approach)<br />

Figure 3. This plot shows a zoomed view of the previous plot (Fig. 2) near the Earth. The Earth is<br />

shown to scale. The original full-size plot (created by Paul Chodas, 1998-May-20) is also available as a<br />

PostScript file.<br />

1997 XF11 orbit solution used in the above analysis<br />

(excludes 1990 pre-discovery observations)<br />

Solution Reference: JPL#08<br />

98 Observations spanning 1997-Dec-06 to 1998-Mar-04<br />

RMS residual = 0.608 arcsec<br />

Epoch = 1998 Mar 30.0 TDB<br />

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<strong>Asteroid</strong> 1997 XF11 (Earth Close-Approach)<br />

e = 0.48377234<br />

q = 0.74429096 AU<br />

Tp = 1997-Jul-01.196199 TDB<br />

Node = 214.12415280 deg (J2000)<br />

w = 102.47682505 deg (J2000)<br />

i = 4.09477745 deg (J2000)<br />

a = 1.441788212 AU<br />

M = 154.74171751 deg<br />

Table of Earth Close-Approaches by 1997 XF11<br />

The following table shows the closest Earth approach distances for the near-Earth asteroid 1997 XF11<br />

from 1990-Mar to 2029-Feb. Tables of past and future Earth close-approaches by other small-bodies are<br />

available in JPL's Solar System Dynamics Web Site.<br />

Date of Close Approach Distance<br />

Earth Approach (AU) (km)<br />

----------------- -----------------<br />

1990-Jul-05 19:16 0.244 36,480,000<br />

1997-May-08 21:59 0.156 23,270,000<br />

2002-Oct-31 00:33 0.064 9,510,000<br />

2009-Aug-27 14:21 0.262 39,170,000<br />

2016-Jun-10 15:30 0.180 26,910,000<br />

2021-Nov-18 23:24 0.443 66,340,000<br />

2023-May-05 07:26 0.242 36,190,000<br />

2028-Oct-26 06:26 0.006 954,000<br />

Geocentric Ephemerides for 1997 XF11<br />

Geocentric ephemerides are available for 1997 XF11 during the following time periods (1 hour output<br />

intervals):<br />

● 1998-Mar-11 to 1998-Apr-01<br />

● 2002-Oct-15 to 2002-Nov-15<br />

● 2028-Oct-10 to 2028-Nov-20<br />

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<strong>Asteroid</strong> 1997 XF11 (Earth Close-Approach)<br />

These ephemerides were computed using the HORIZONS system. If you need information at times not<br />

covered by these ephemerides, the HORIZONS ephemeris generator can be used to generate custom<br />

ephemerides for 1997 XF11 (and other solar system bodies).<br />

A table of osculating orbital elements is also available for 1997 XF11 during the period 1998-Mar-11 to<br />

2029-Jan-01 at 90 day intervals.<br />

Credits/Awards<br />

This page written by Alan B. Chamberlin and Paul W. Chodas<br />

Solar System Dynamics Group, JPL<br />

Contact: Webmaster (webmaster@ssd.jpl.nasa.gov)<br />

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of all NEAs, together with information for calculating their future close<br />

approaches to the Earth. Updated daily.<br />

NASA NEO Program Office website at JPL<br />

This Program Office was established in mid-1998 to help coordinate, and<br />

provide a focal point for, the study of those comets and asteroids that can<br />

approach the Earth's orbit.<br />

Tunguska: The Cosmic Mystery of the Century<br />

This site contains Documents, a Bulletin Board, Links and a Photo Gallery all<br />

dealing with the Tunguska event.<br />

LONEOS: The Lowell Observatory Near-Earth Object Search<br />

LONEOS, operated by Ted Bowell at Lowell Observatory, is a system designed<br />

to find NEOs as part of the Spaceguard Survey.<br />

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Space Resources<br />

This is on Space Resources, which is not directly our subject, but it looks like a<br />

good page for general NEO stuff.<br />

Near-Earth <strong>Asteroid</strong> Tracking (NEAT)<br />

NEAT is an autonomous celestial observatory located at the USAF/Groundbased<br />

Electro-Optical Deep Space Surveillance (GEODSS) site on Haleakala,<br />

Maui, Hawaii. NEAT is a cooperative effort of NASA, JPL, and the USAF.<br />

Spaceguard UK<br />

Spaceguard UK is a private organization that serves as the national focus in the<br />

UK for studies of the impact hazard.<br />

The Spaceguard Foundation<br />

An association aimed at the protection of the Earth environment against the<br />

bombardment of objects of the solar system (comets and asteroids).<br />

The Minor Planet Center<br />

"The MPC is responsible for the collection and dissemination of astrometric<br />

observations and orbits for minor planets and comets."<br />

The European <strong>Asteroid</strong> Research Node (EARN)<br />

"EARN is an informal association of European research groups active in<br />

asteroid research. The idea behind this service is to provide a means for easy<br />

and fast communication, exchange of data and other information in both<br />

observational and theoretical research on asteroids."<br />

Space Telescope Science Institute<br />

"<strong>Comet</strong> Shoemaker-Levy 9 Encounters Jupiter"<br />

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observatories as well as other materials such as simulations and text."


Related Links<br />

The Spacewatch Project<br />

Under the direction of Tom Gehrels and Bob McMillan, the <strong>University</strong> of<br />

Arizona's<br />

Spacewatch Observatory pioneered in the automated discovery of NEAs.<br />

Tumbling Stone<br />

A popular-level web-based magazine about NEAs published in Italy by the<br />

Spaceguard Foundation.<br />

Space Mechanics Group: Near Earth Objects<br />

"....The objects (asteroids, comets, meteoroids) whose orbits cross the orbit of<br />

the Earth are studied from different points of view."<br />

UK Government website on NEOs<br />

UK Government website on NEOs, including the official government report on<br />

the impact risk and many related stories<br />

NEAR-Shoemaker<br />

NEAR-Shoemaker, the NASA space mission that orbited an asteroid for a year<br />

and then landed on the surface.<br />

IAU Working Group on NEOs<br />

The <strong>International</strong> Astronomical Union helps coordinate astronomers world-wide<br />

in discovery and research on Near Earth Objects.<br />

LINEAR<br />

LINEAR, the NASA-USAF search project that is leading the way in the<br />

Spaceguard Survey.<br />

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Related Links<br />

<strong>Impact</strong> Hazard: A Systems Approach<br />

White paper on public policy issues associated with the impact hazard, by C.<br />

Chapman, D. Durda & R. Gold (February 24, 2001)<br />

Dealing with the <strong>Impact</strong> Hazard<br />

Comprehensive technical summary by David Morrison and colleagues of the<br />

asteroid impact hazard as of mid-2002.<br />

Is the Sky Falling?<br />

Article by David Morrison in Skeptical Inquirer (1997)<br />

OECD Report 2003<br />

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Global<br />

Science Forum -- Workshop on Near Earth Objects: Risks, Policies and<br />

Actions (Final Report)<br />

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Comission On Meteorites and Cosmic Dust, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences,<br />

Tomsk <strong>University</strong>, Tomsk, Russia, Kharkov Mechnikov Institute for Microbiology and Immunology,<br />

Kharkov, Ukraine<br />

by Academician N.V. Vasilyev<br />

I. INTRODUCTION<br />

Today the Tunguska Meteorite problem can be considered as an important part of the larger problem of<br />

the possible collision of Earth with those cosmic bodies called Near Earth Objects (NEO). To estimate<br />

the scale of collision danger threatening our planet, one should base research not only on the calculations<br />

of collisions probability, but also on the investigative results of such events in the history of the Earth.<br />

Information about the Tunguska Event obtained during approximately 90 years of investigations is<br />

enormous. However, most of it derives from work done after 1945 and is published in Russian science<br />

literature in the Russian language and, therefore, has not not been available to scientists of the West. We<br />

consider it important to present a brief overview of the exsisting Tunguska information and to discuss its<br />

more important aspects, which may play a key role in a final solution to the problem.<br />

The term "Tunguska Event" refers to the cosmic phenomenon that was observed on June 30, 1908 in<br />

Central Siberia over the Krasnoyarsk Territory, Irkutsk Region, and Yakutiya (Kulik, L.A., 1933, 1939;<br />

Krinov, E.L., 1979). The most remarkable feature of the event was the explosion of a space object of<br />

unknown origin. The event had been observed in many settlements of the region (Astapovich, I.S., 1951;<br />

Vasilyev N.V. et al., 1981; Vasilyev, N.V., 1984, 1986, 1988). The flight of the object was accompanied<br />

by sound, seismic, and electrophonic effects, which covered a vast territory. The scale of these effects<br />

indicates the size of a bolide from - 22 to -17 magnitude. Its brighthness was comparable to that of the<br />

Sun. Many eyewitnesses observed a trail of iridescent bands resembling a rainbow.<br />

When the body reached an altitude of 2.5 to 9.0 km over the area (60ø 53' N, 101ø 54' E), there occurred<br />

an explosion-like energy release. The TNT equivalent of the effect is estimated at 10 to 20 (possibly up<br />

to 40) megatons, the estimated energy being 4.2x1023 to 1.7x1024 ergs (Stanyukovich, K.P., Bronshten<br />

V.A., 1961; Maslov, E.V., 1963; Boyarkina, A.P., Bronshten, V.A., 1975; Bronshten, V.A., Boyarkina,<br />

A.P., 1975; Ben-Menahem A. 1975, Pasechnik, I.P., 1976, Zolotov, A.V., 1969; Zotkin, I.T., Tsikulin,<br />

M.A., 1968; Korobeynikov, V.P., 1974; 1974 a; 1976; 1980; 1984, Goldin, V.D., 1986). There is some<br />

evidence suggesting that after the explosion-like energy release at least a part of the Tunguska Cosmic<br />

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Body (TCB) continued to move in the "pre-explosion" direction upwards (Fast, V.G. et al., 1976,<br />

Plekhanov, G.F., in press).<br />

The TCB "explosion" initiated a seismic wave that was recorded in the cities of Irkutsk, Tashkent,<br />

Tbilisi and Jena. There also were pressure disturbances (Astapovich, I.S., 1933; Whipple, F.W.,1934)<br />

5.9 ??( 0.9 minutes (or, according to another estimate, 6.6 ??(0.2 min.) after the explosion. Additionally,<br />

a local magnetic storm was registered and persisted for more than four hours and caused geomagnetic<br />

disturbances in the atmosphere similar to those that follow nuclear explosions (Pasechnik, I.P., 1976;<br />

Ivanov, K.G., 1961). In Antarctica near the volcano Erebus on June 30, 1908 they observed abnormal<br />

aurorae which may have been induced by the Tunguska Event (Steel D., Ferguson, R., 1993).<br />

The shock wave of the Tunguska explosion devastated 2,150 ??(25 km2 of the taiga forest (Fast, V.G. et<br />

al., 1967; 1967 a; 1976; 1983), and the flash burned vegetation over an area of about 200 km2 (Zenkin,<br />

G.M., Ilyin, A.G., 1964; Ilyin, A.G., et al., 1963; 1966; Vorobyev, V.A., 1967; L'vov, Yu.A., Vasilyev,<br />

N.V., 1976) . The Tunguska explosion resulted in a major forest fire covering an area comparable to that<br />

of the devestated forest (Kulik, L.A., 1976; Kurbatsky, N.P., 1964; 1975). The abnormalities of<br />

paleomagnetic properties of soils in the region, likely to be related to this event, are described (Sydoras,<br />

S.D., Boyarkina, A.P., 1976).<br />

The explosion on the Podkamennaya Tunguska River was the most striking event in the several<br />

anomalies that occurred during that summer of 1908. Starting on June 23, 1908 bright twilights were<br />

observed in some locations of Western Europe, the European part of Russia, and in Western Siberia.<br />

They increased in intensity until June 29, reaching their peak on the evening of June 30. These<br />

anomalies included unprecedental formation of mesospheric clouds, bright "volcanic" twilights,<br />

disturbances of atmospheric polarization, and intense solar halos. After July 1 these effects weakened<br />

exponentially; some after-effects were observed until late July (Zotkin, I.T., 1961; 1966; Vasilyev, N.V.,<br />

Zhuravlev, V.K., Zhuravleva, R.K. et al., 1965; Vasilyev, N.V., Fast, N.P., 1972; 1976).<br />

The area where these phenomena were observed is bound by the Yenisey River in the East, by the<br />

latitude of Tashkent-Stavropol-Sevastopol-Bordeaux in the South, and by the Atlantic coast in the West.<br />

In August in the Western Hemisphere, the Mount Wilson Observatory reported a decrease in the air<br />

transparency, which could be explained by the circulation of Tunguska explosion products in the<br />

atmosphere (Fesenkov, V.G., 1978). Concurrent with the Tunguska aerosol cloud, there were products<br />

of another large bolide which entered the Earth's atmosphere in May 1908 (Kondratyev, K.Ya. et. al.,<br />

1988). It also has been suggested that the Tunguska Event influenced the ozone layer (Turco, et al.,<br />

1982; Kondratyev, K. Ya. et al., 1988). Soon after the Tunguska expolosion an effect similar to the wellknown<br />

Bowen effect that follows meteor showers was registered (Fast, N.P., Zalevskaya, V.V., 1970).<br />

It should also be noted that the summer of 1908 was quite rich in bright bolides (Vasilyev, N.V.,<br />

Zhuravlev V.K. et al.,1965; Anfinogenov, D.F., Budaeva L.I., 1984).<br />

Neither expeditions to the Tunguska site prior to World War II that were headed by L.A. Kulik, nor the<br />

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post-war field work under supervision of Florensky, Plekhanov, Zolotov and Vassilyev, found any<br />

explosion or impact astroblems (??) or large fragments of the TCB (Florenskiy, K.P.et al.,1960;<br />

Plekhanov, G.F., 1963; L'vov, Yu.A. et al.,1963; 1963 a ). Search for finely-dispersed cosmic matter in<br />

the soils and peat of the catastrophe area, over 10, 000 km2 (Kirova, O.A., 1961; Florensky, K.P., 1963;<br />

Florensky, K.P., Ivanov, A.V. et al., 1968; Glass, B.P., 1969; 1976; Vasilyev, N.V. et al., 1971; 1973;<br />

1974; 1974 a; 1983; Vypadenie ... 1975; Boyarkina, A.P. et al., 1976; 1976 a , Alexeeva, K.N. et al.,<br />

1977; Kvasnitsa V.N. et al., 1979; Sobotovich, E.V. et al., 1980; 1983; Zbic, M., 1984; Doroshin I.K.,<br />

1988) did not result in discovery of material that could be reliably differentiated from fluctuations of the<br />

bacrground fall of extraterrestrial matter. However, biogeochemical element and isotopic anomalies that<br />

may be related to the event have been discovered in the area of the catastrophe (Kovalevsky, A.F. et al.,<br />

1963; Alexeeva K.N. et al., 1976; Zhuravlev, V.K et al., 1976; Golenetsky, S.P. et al., 1977; 1977 a;<br />

1980; 1981; 1983; Kolesnikov, Kolesnikov, E.M., 1984; 1989; Kolesnikov, E.M. et al., 1979;<br />

Zhuravlev, V.K. et al., 1976).<br />

Increased quantities of microparticles enriched by Cu, Au, Zn and certain other elements in the resin of<br />

the trees in the epicenter area that survived the 1908 catastrophe are very likely related to the Tunguska<br />

event. (Longo, G. et al., 1994).<br />

The post-war expeditions revealed a complex range of ecological consequences of the Tunguska<br />

explosion, namely: 1) accelerated growth of new (post-catastrophe) trees and trees that survived the<br />

event (Nekrasov, V.I.; Emelyanov, Yu. M., 1964; Beregnoi, V.G., Drapkina, G.I., 1964; Shapovalova, R.<br />

D. et al., 1967; Emelyanov, Yu.M., Lukyanov, V.B. et al., 1967; Vasilyev, N.V. et al., 1976; 1980); 2)<br />

population-genetic effects, mainly at the epicenter area and along the TCB trajectory (Dragavtsev, V.A.<br />

et al.,1975).<br />

This is a general outline of the Tunguska phenomenon which, proves to be different in principal from<br />

other impact phenomena. The many hypotheses that have been put forward in an attempt to explain the<br />

Tunguska event can be arranged in two groups. One includes those hypotheses that are based on the<br />

concept of conversion of the kinetic energy of the TCB into shock wave energy. The other group<br />

consists of hypotheses that emphasize a release of the internal energy of the body, whether chemical or<br />

nuclear.<br />

The first group of hypotheses involves the concept of an asteroidal nature of the TCB (Kulik, L.A.,<br />

1933; 1939; 1939; Krinov E.L.,1949; Astapovich, I.S., 1933; Anfinogenov, D.F., 1966; Sekanina, Z;<br />

1983; Chyba, C.F., 1993, Longo G. et al., 1994;), or a cometary nature (Astapovich, I.S., 1933; Whipple,<br />

F.I.W., 1934; Fessenkov, V.G., 1961; 1978; Grigoryan, S.S., 1976; 1979; Korobeynikov, V.P. et al.,<br />

1976; 1980) . These can be classified as hypotheses based on the classical concepts of the minor bodies<br />

of the Solar System.<br />

These latter hypotheses assume a special nature of the TCB, one different from asteroids or comets.<br />

These include the hypotheses of an antimatter nature of the TCB (La Paz, L., 1948; Cowen, C. et al.,<br />

1965); of the Tunguska object being a miniature black hole (Jackson, IV A.A., Ryan, M.P.,1973), or of<br />

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its being a "solar energophore" (Dmitriev, A.N., Zhuravlev, V.K., 1984), or even being of<br />

technogeneous origin (Zolotov, A.V., 1961; 1961 a; 1967; 1969; Zigel, F.Yu ., 1983).<br />

It is both timely and appropriate that we examine the most serious difficulties which one has to deal with<br />

in any attempt to construct an integrated concept of the Tunguska phenomenon.<br />

II. ON THE DIRECTION OF THE TCB FLIGHT<br />

The first investigators of the TCB (L.A.Kulik, 1939; E.L.Krinov,1949; and I.S.Astapovich,1951) who<br />

analyzed evidence of the object's flight in the area of the Angara River had no doubts that it had been<br />

moving generally from the south to the north. However, there were three options for a more precise<br />

trajectory: a southern trajectory, proposed by L.A.Kulik, a southeastern one proposed by E.L. Krinov,<br />

and the southwestern path proposed by I.S.Astapovich. (See Sytinskaya, N.N., 1955, and Levin, B.Yu.,<br />

1954 as well). By the early 1960s it was Krinov's trajectory, namely 135ø, that was considered most<br />

realistic.<br />

Later, however, a "corridor" of axis symmetrical deviation of the vectors of the felled forest from the<br />

dominating radial pattern was revealed. This deviation was interpreted as the track of the ballistic wave<br />

( Boyarkina, A.P.et al., 1964; Fast V.G., 1967; Zotkin, I.T., 1966; Zolotov, A.V., 1969). The direction of<br />

the "corridor," wich was initially estimated as 111ø,E from N (114ø, east of the true meridian) (Fast, V.<br />

G., 1967), was later found to be 95ø, E from N (99ø, east of the true meridian) (Fast,V.G. et al., 1976).<br />

During this period of time a number of elderly residents of the area who had lived in the upper reaches<br />

of the Nizhnaya Tunguska in 1908 were questioned. No eyewitnesses from this area had been<br />

questioned in the 1920s and 1930s. This resulted in the conclusion that the object had moved from the<br />

ESE to the WNW (Konenkin, V.G., 1967), i.e. by the path coinciding with that of the trajectory of the<br />

TCB. This coincidence caused revision of the notion of the TCB trajectory, so since the year 1965 the<br />

ESE-WNW option has cominated the literature. For several years it was assumed to be a final result.<br />

But later the publicaton of a catalog of eyewitness accounts made analysis of the whole event possible.<br />

(Vasilyev, N.V. et al., 1981) Two fundamental facts were established:<br />

1. "Images" of the bolide observed in the area of the Angara Rriver and observed in the area of the<br />

Nizhnyaya Tunguska River are quite different, and the evidence seems to indicate that they belong to<br />

different objects (Demin, D.V. et al., 1984).<br />

2. The trajectory, calculated on the basis of Angara eyewitness accounts, differs considerably from that<br />

determined by analyzing the vector structure of the felled forest area and the radiant burn area. Indeed,<br />

evidence of the Angara eyewitheness, including the report of a district officer, suggests that the bolide<br />

flew "high in the sky," which is hardly consistent with the path 99ø east of the true meridian. On the<br />

contrary, the data obtained on the Nizhnaya Tunguska River, even though agreeing with the shape the<br />

area of devestation, is in contradiction with the Angara observations.<br />

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Another complication is that the Nizhnaya Tunguska data suggest, virtually unambiguously, that the<br />

bolide's flight occurred in the afternoon, whereas the data from the Angara River identify it as an early<br />

morning flight. Attempts to resolve the conflict between both sets of data present considerable problems.<br />

In the search for an exit from this maze, more then one approach has been tried. Some researchers<br />

practically ignored eyewitness accounts as unreliable subjective material. This approach could be agreed<br />

with to a certain extent if only it were a matter of a few inconsistent accounts, whereas there were many<br />

hundreds of independent accounts.<br />

Other investigators have tried their best to combine the Angara evidence, the Nizhnyaya Tunguska data,<br />

and the geometry of the devastated area (Zotkin I.T., a. Chigorin, A.N., 1988; Yavnel, A.A., 1988). The<br />

results seem to be rather dubious.<br />

Then the idea of a non-ballistic trajectory of the TCB was introduced (Zigel F.Yu., 1983), based on the<br />

assumption that it had been moving initially along a trajectory close to that calculated by Krinov. The<br />

object then moved along a sloped curve trajectory and entered the space above the joining of the<br />

Nizhnyaya and Podkamennay Tunguska rivers, after which it continued its flight in an eastern direction<br />

and finally to the place where it exploded.<br />

The cause of the incompatibility of the bolide path projection with the data of the Angara eyewitnesses<br />

remains unclear. Yet, it should be borne in mind that the identity of the axis of symmetry of the observed<br />

forest destruction pattern with the projection of the bolide path is only an assumption of high probability<br />

rather than an established fact. The axially symmetric "corridor" is the trace of the ballistic wave, where<br />

it touched Earth's surface. It remains essentially an open question--what its initial space position was and<br />

whether it could have changed for some reason or other.<br />

However, there are still other problems associated with the TCB path parameters. Most authors who<br />

have studied this issue conclude that the angle of the TCB trajectory was relatively small (Zotkin, I.T.,<br />

Tsikulin, M.A., 1966; 1966 a; Tsikulin M.A., 1969; Bronshten, V.A., Boyarkina, A.P., 1975). Still,<br />

modeling experiments, as well as the results of mathematical simulation of the Tunguska explosion<br />

parameters (Korobeynikov, V.P. et al., 1976; 1980; 1983, 1984) testify that the final part of the<br />

trajectory was most probably 40ø. The transition of the TCB flight path from a comparatively flat<br />

trajectory to a steep one seems to have taken place when the bolide approached the point where it<br />

exploded; it might be due to an avalanche fracturing of the object and enlargement of its frontal surface.<br />

Especially suspicious is the fact that the "corridor"--the impression of the ballistic wave on the forest--is<br />

observed, as has been recently shown, to extend beyond the epicenter of the explosion. It is as if the<br />

object continued its flight path after exploding. (Fast, V.G. et al., 1976; Plekhanov, G.F.a. Plekhanova L.<br />

G., in press). The most reasonable explanation is that part of the TCB survived the explosion and<br />

continued its flight, maintaining the same trajectory to some degree.<br />

It is important to relate certain features of forest devastation at the epicenter of the Tunguska explosion<br />

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area.<br />

Vasiliev II<br />

III. Some specific features of the forest devastation at the epicenter of the Tunguska explosion.<br />

It has been stated that the main cause of the forest devastation in the area of the Tunguska catastrophe<br />

was a powerful energy release that occurred at an altitude of 2.5 to 9.0 km (Goldin, V.D., 1986). It must<br />

have been a huge explosion in the air which initiated a spherical shock wave. The front of the shock<br />

wave was parallel to the earth's surface in general at the epicenter of the explosion, and inclined to it<br />

away from the epicenter. So the vertical component of the shock wave was the most active component,<br />

whereas the horizontal component away from t he epicenter was increasingly dominant and most<br />

pronounced in the area of interference of the incident and reflected waves (Demin, D.V., 1963;<br />

Boyarkina, A.P. a. Demin, D.V. et al., 1964; Fast, V.G. et al., 1967; 1976; ). As a first approximation,<br />

this can be interpreted as such. Around the epicenter there is a vast area of dead forest (about 8 km<br />

across), scorched and devoid of branches, but with trees standing upright. This is th e zone of the vertical<br />

component impact of the blast wave. Outside this area the forest is felled radially at a distance from 12<br />

to 40 km away from the epicenter. This is the area of impact of the horizontal component of the blast<br />

wave. If the above model is valid, then at the explosion epicenter there must be no radially felled forest.<br />

The actual situation is, however, essentially different. First, the forest was not destroyed completely at<br />

the epicenter. Within 5 to 7 km away many groups of trees survived. (Zenkin, G.M. et al., 1963). The<br />

trees have attracted much attention of investigators, and attempts to explain their existance, based on the<br />

relief features, have not yielded unambiguous results. With the area's highest altitude above sea level<br />

being 593 m, and the height of the explosion at 2.5 km (more likely 5.5 km), we can approximate the<br />

whole area to a plane.<br />

The structure of the felled forest area in the immediate vincinity from the epicenter also proves to be<br />

strange.<br />

First, the assumption that no trees within this zone were felled in a radial pattern is not true. Surface<br />

observations have shown that there are some leveled trees in this area as well, and the general radial<br />

character of the felled forest is seen up to a "special point," viz. the geometric center of the fallen forest<br />

area, as calculated by V.G. Fast (1963).<br />

Second, Kulik's interpretation of the felled forest area on the basis of a large-scale photographic air<br />

survey of 1938 (L.A. Kulik, 1939) not only corroborated the complex vector structure of the epicenter<br />

area, but also suggested at least two or three subepicenters.<br />

Third, the vector structures of the felled forest on hillsides facing the epicenter, and on the the opposite<br />

hillsides, are essentially different. This is in poor agreement with the assumption that the blast wave<br />

center was generated high above earth's surface.<br />

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Thus, we may tentatively conclude that along with a great energy release from 5 to 5.8 km above the<br />

earth, there were a number of low-altitude (maybe even right above the surface) explosions that<br />

contributed to the total picture of destruction (Kulik, L.A., 1939; Golenetsky, S.P. a. Stepanok, V.V.,<br />

1984). This seems to be sustained by data concerning the deposition of aerosols immediately after the<br />

explosion (Serra, R. et al., 1994).<br />

Thus, the features of destruction at the epicenter suggest inhomogeneity of the physical parameters of<br />

the Tunguska explosion field and complexity of the physical processes underlying it.<br />

It should be emphasized that though the patchine ss (????) of the effects associated with the Tunguska<br />

explosion has been noted in literature more than once, its origin has not been discussed. This seems to be<br />

due to serious difficulties of its interpretation in terms of the existing TCB models.<br />

IV. On the geophysical effects of the Tunguska explosion<br />

One of the most striking geophysical effects associated with the Tunguska explosion is the local<br />

geomagnetic disturbance detected shortly after the explosion in Irkutsk, although not recorded by any<br />

other geophysical observatory in the world existing at that time (Plekhanov, G.F. et al., 1960; 1961;<br />

Ivanov, K.G., 1961; 1961 a; 1962; 1964; Obashev, S.O., 1961; Zhuravlev, V.K., 1963; Kovalevsky, A.<br />

F., 1963; ). This disturbance was similar to some effects following middle- and high-altitude nuclear<br />

explosions in the atmosphere, but unlike the latter, it exhibited a kind of lag; i.e. it occurred some time<br />

after the explosion. This has provided the main argument to account for the geomagnetic effect of the<br />

Tunguska object as being due to the shock wave and the period of time required for the wave to cross<br />

the distance from the explosion point to the lower ionosphere boundary.<br />

Later, however, I.P. Pasechnik, (1986) corrected the moment of the Tungunska explosion on the basis of<br />

direct experimental measurements of the velocity of the seismic wave between Vanavara and Irkutsk. It<br />

has been found that the "lag" was actually longer than 5.9 min. This fact is important inasmuch as the<br />

ensuing velocity of a shock wave in the atmosphere is too low. Hence the mechanism accounting for this<br />

effect as a consequencee of the arrival time of the shock wave in the ionosphe re appears dubious<br />

(Dmitriev, A.N., Zhuravlev V. K., 1984). The question thus remains open. The explanation of the<br />

"abnormal twilights" of late June and early July, 1908, being due to cometary particles in the upper<br />

atmosphere is not convincing.<br />

Indeed, according to this assumption, particles of a comet's tail were to be decelerated at an altitude of<br />

200 km or more, whereas most light anomalies formed at altitudes of 80 km (the zone of formation of<br />

mesospheric clouds), 50 to 60 km (diffraction effects that caused dawn and afterglow anomalies) and<br />

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1) At least 10 locations in Eurasia reported anomalous light effects on the night of June 29-30, 1908.<br />

The effects were practically simultaneous with, and even somewhat before, the Tunguska explosion.<br />

This makes it impossible to explain the optical effects of June 30 being due to mechanical transport of<br />

space aerosols from the site of the explosion.<br />

2) There was a sharp exponential decrease in the intensity of the atmospheric anomalies after the Ist of<br />

July. This suggests that the major cause of the anomalies was due to photochmical reactions. If,<br />

alternatively, the main cause of the anomalies were the refraction and scattering of aerosol particles, it<br />

would be more reasonable to expect a gradual decrease in the effects, as in the case of volcano-induced<br />

optical anomalies. Neither explanation has been found adequate to account for the changes of the<br />

polarimetric properties of the twilight sky that appeared as deviations from the normal travel of the<br />

Arago and Babinet neutral points (Vasilyev, N.V. et al., 1965).<br />

Thus, explanation of the geophysical effects of the Tunguska object faces serious problems.<br />

V. Ecological consequences of the Tunguska catastrophe<br />

Ecological consequences of the Tunguska event have been studied over the past 30 years. They can be<br />

divided into two main types.<br />

First is the remarkably quick revival of the taiga after the explosion, as well as accelerated growth of<br />

young (Nekrasov, V.I., Emelyanov, Yu.M., 1964; Emelyanov Yu.M. et al., 1967; Shapovalova R.D. et<br />

al., 1967) trees and those which survived the event.<br />

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plants (Vasilyev, N.V., Kucharskaya, L.K. et al., 1980). But rare earths are outside the classsical set of<br />

cosmogeneous microelements.<br />

The question has not been settled, and the effect probably cannot be explained by conventional factors.<br />

The second type of ecological consequences of the Tunguska event includes genetic impact. Linear<br />

increments of the Tunguska pine trees were processed with an algorithm discriminating the contributions<br />

of genotypic and phenotypic variations (Dragavtsev, V.A. et al., 1975) . This work revealed that the<br />

frequency of mutations in these pines has sharply increased. Again, as with many other effects of the<br />

Tunguska event, its genetic impact is of a patchy character, concentrating toward the epicenter area and<br />

the "corridor" of the TSB trajectory. The thermal influence of the forest fire could hardly be of any<br />

importance in this instance since the contours of the areas of the mutagenic effect, forest fire, and forest<br />

fall are quite different. The nature of the mutagenic factor remains unknown.<br />

VI. On the substance of the Tunguska object<br />

The diligent search for large fragments of the Tunguska cosmic object, which had begun in the late<br />

1920's and ended in 1962, has shown totally negative results. There have been no traces of astroblemes.<br />

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and chalcophile elements is found in the 1908 layers of peat and wood resin at a number of locations in<br />

the region (Longo, G. et al., 1994; Kolesnikov, E.M. et al., 1977) . Cosmogeneous nature of these<br />

anomalies is probable but they should be differentiated from aerosols produced by the burning of peat<br />

(Doroshin, I.K., 1988) and (possibly) wood, as well as from volcanic ash .<br />

5. There have been revealed in the 1908 layers of peat, both at the epicenter region and in the zone of the<br />

supposed dispersion train of explosion products, substantial shifts in isotopic compositions of carbon<br />

(toward its heavier isotopes), hydrogen (toward the lighter ones) and lead. According to Kolesnikov<br />

(Kolesnikov, E.M., 1988; Kolesnikov E.M., Shestakov, G.L., 1970) , these shifts are due to the dispersed<br />

substance of a space body of the approximate composition of carbonaceous chondrite.<br />

6. A number of local geochemical anomalies were discovered at the Tunguska site, although their<br />

association with the TCB requires further investigation. This is, first of all, the rare earth (primarily<br />

ytterbium) anomaly. Concentration of that element in soil, as well as in the 1908 peat layers, is<br />

abnormally high (Zhuravlev, V.K., 1976; Levchnko M.A., Terentiiva A.S., 1976). The ytterbium content<br />

reaches its peak in the point of intersection of the extension of the TCB trajectory (provided that its<br />

slope was about 40 degrees) with the Earth's surface. Increased concentration of RE occurs mainly in the<br />

upper (i.e. recent) layers of soil, and not in deeper layers, close to the substratum . Along with the<br />

quantitative shifts, the affected zone shows a drastic change in the RE ratio (Dozmarov S.V., in press).<br />

Thus, the key to the solution of the Tunguska problem--i.e., determination of the TCB's elemental as<br />

well as isotopic composition--is not yet at hand, and this line of inquiry must be continued.<br />

Vasilyev IIb<br />

VII On radioactivity in the Tunguska catastrophe site<br />

The hypothesis of a nuclear nature of the Tunguska sxplosion was tested by searching for radionuclides<br />

at the epicenter of the explosion area (Zolotov, A.V., 1961; 1967; 1969; Plekhanov, G.F., 1963; 1964;<br />

Kirichenko, L.V. a Grechushkina, M.P., 1963; Kirichenko, L.V., 1975; 1975 a; Mechedov, V.N, 1967;<br />

Kolesnikov, E.M, et al., 1975; Vasilyev, N.V. et al., 1976 ; Stadolko I, in press). The results of this<br />

research may be summarized as follows:<br />

1. Radioactivity at the epicenter of the Tunguska explosion is within the range of fluctuations of the<br />

present background radiation. At the same time, however, its magnitude is somewhat higher at the<br />

epicenter than at the periphery of the region. Most radionuclides are concentrated in the upper horizons<br />

of the soil and peat and have been accumulated from global fallout after nuclear tests.<br />

2. The vertical distribution of radionuclides in the soil and peat does not indicate the presence of<br />

radionuclides from test explosions before 1945. The only exception is a result of layer-by-layer<br />

radiometry of sphagnum peat in the region of Vanavara (1960) where a second maximum of<br />

radionuclide concentration was discovered at the depth of 35 cm. (Kirichenko, L.V., Grechushkina M.P.,<br />

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1963). This effect was not studied in detail and it is not known which radionuclides were responsible for<br />

it.<br />

3. Investigation of the isotopic composition of inert gases accumulated in rocks near the epicenter did<br />

not reveal any peculiarities that could be explained by the action of neutron irradiation on the natural<br />

environment at the epicenter (Kolesnikov, E.M. et al., 1975) .<br />

4. Analysis of 514 0C (???) content in the rings of the trees that survived the 1908 explosion (Cowen, C.,<br />

Atluri, C.R., Libby, W, 1965; Vinogradov, A.P. et al., 1966; Lehrman, I.C. et al., 1967; Nesvitaylo, V.D.<br />

a. Kovalyuch, N.N., 1983; Firsov, L.V. et al., 1984), revealed its reliable excess over background values<br />

for the ring of 1909, which could be expected if 514 0CO 42 0content was abnormally high in the<br />

summer of 1908. >>(I do not understand the previous sentence.>what is "pathy<br />

character"?>"tending to the projection"<br />

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meaning not clear< VIII. Discussion.<br />

Beginning in the 1960's, there was a revival of the cometary hypothesis that had been put forward in the<br />

1930's by I.S. AStapovich and F. Whipple, and later developed by V.G. Fesenkov. It was suggested that<br />

unlike the asteroidal version the cometary hypothesis could explain in a conclusive way the main<br />

peculiarities of the Tunguska event and distinguish it from other impact phenomena, namely: 1. the<br />

above ground character of the explosion; 2. the lack of an astrobleme, as well as any trace of large-scale<br />

fallout of meteorite matter; 3. atmospheric optical anomalies that accompanied the Tunguska explosion.<br />

The cometary hypothesis has had favorable effects on the progress of the Tunguska studies. In its<br />

framework there were attempts to calculate the main parameters of the TCB ; for example, its ity (???),<br />

mass, enegry, strength characteristics, the slope of the object's trajectory, as well as a description of the<br />

mechanism of the object's destruction (Fesenkov, V.G., 1961; Pokrobski, G.I., 1966; Tsikulin, M.A.,<br />

1969; Boyarkina, A.P., Bronshten, V.A., 1975; 1975 a; Petrov, G.I. a. Stulov, V.P ., 1975; Grigorian, S.<br />

S., 1976; 1979; Korobeynikov , V.P. et al., 1974; 1974 a; 1976; 1980; 1983; 1984; Kresak, L., 1978;<br />

Turco, R.P. et al., 1982; Zynball, M.N., Shnitke, V.E., 1986; 1988). Later, however, results of further<br />

studies have complicated the situation, which today seem to be at a critical point. Some obstacles which<br />

the cometary hypothesis ran into have been discussed above. It should be added that the authors of some<br />

theoretical models (Petrov, G.I., Stulov, V.P., 1975, Turco R.P. et al., 1982) proceeded from the<br />

assumption of a low (of the order of 10 5-2 0g cm 5-3 0, or even super-low 10 5-3 0g cm 5-3 0) density<br />

for the object. Direct investigation of Halley's comet has shown, however, that the real density of<br />

cometary ice is about 1 g cm 5-3 0. Conseqently, the models of the TCB as a "super-loose lump of<br />

cosmic snow" or a "gigantic cosmic snowball" should be rejected.<br />

However, these failures have not affected the "core" of the cometary hypothesis, since most of its<br />

supporters proceeded from more realistic estimates of the cometary ice density, assuming it to be equal<br />

to 1 g cm 5-3 0. But recently published material has cast doubt on the very fundamentals of this<br />

hypothesis. We mean, first of all, the detailed calculations, made by Z.Sekanina (1983) who came to the<br />

conclusion that, due to the strength characteristic of the comet nucleus, it would have had to disintegrate<br />

at a much higher altitude than is now accepted. Then, mathematical models have suggested that gigantic<br />

carbonaceous chondrites have to disintegrate at an altitude of 30 km, a circumstantial argument in favor<br />

of this inference being the explosion of the Revelstoke carbonaceous chondrite, as well as high-altitude<br />

explosions of meteoroides (Bronshten, V.A., 1981, Levin, B.Yu., Bronshten V.A., 1985), confirmed by<br />

aerospace methods. Since the chemical composition of the Tunguska object in its dominant conventional<br />

models is identical to that of a comet nucleus or to a carbonaceous chondrite, verification of this data<br />

would be of crucial importance to the Tunguska problem. Both Z. Sekanina (1983) and C. Chyba et al.<br />

(1993) arrived at the conclusion that the TCB should be classified as a stony asteroid. An iron meteorite<br />

as large as this would have reached the Earth's surface and formed an astrobleme. A comet nucleus or a<br />

carbonaceous chondrite would have disintergrated at a much higher altitude than the Tunguska body did.<br />

But if this it the case, then the question of the TCB substance reappears. A number of problems remain<br />

unsolved: isotopic anomalies in the 1908 layers of sphagnum bogs at the epicenter, as well as increased<br />

concentration of volatile and chalpophile elements in the sphagnum, to cite two such problems.<br />

A return to the stony asteroid model would require an explanation of the 1908 atmospheric optical<br />

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anomalies, which for a long time were assumed to be due to penetration of the "Tunguska comet" tail<br />

into the atmosphere.<br />

At present the study of the problem has reached a phase in which it becomes possible to rigorously<br />

formulate the principal questions, which, if resolved, can restrict the spectrum of acceptable TCB<br />

models. Primarily, these are the following closely related questions:<br />

1. Can the Tunguska explosion be explained as a result of destruction of comet's ice lumps or a<br />

meteoroid similar to carbonaceous chondrites at an altitude of 2,5-9 km? Are Sekanina and Chyba right<br />

in denying such a possibility? Or are Bronshten, V.A., a. Boyarkina, A.P., ( 1975, 1976) Korobeynikov,<br />

V.P. et al., (1983, 1984), Grigorian, S.S. (1976) and other investigators who advocate the cometary<br />

hypothesis? If the former are right, then it becomes imperative to revise a large number of calculations<br />

dealing with the mechanism of destruction of the Tunguska object that have been published since 1963.<br />

It is also necessary to re-explain the isotopic and elemental anomalies at the epicenter of the region, and<br />

to re-interpret the atmospheric optical anomalies of the summer of 1908.<br />

2. What is the origin of the isotopic and elemental anomalies in 1908 peat and wood resin layers? Are<br />

they due to precipitation of remnants of the TCB or to some other processes? If indeed isotope shifts and<br />

increased concentrations of volatile and chalcophile elements dated to 1908 in these natural objects are<br />

due to some material of the TCB, then in this case the paradox of the absence of cosmic matter in the<br />

area of the explosion comparable with the scale of the phenomenon is eliminated. Thus, it appeares<br />

critical to make check investigations in control areas not associated with the Tunguska event.<br />

3. Can the atmospheric optical anomalies of 1908 be due to transport from the explosion site by<br />

stratospheric winds of TCB matter--the material of a stony asteroid, in particular?<br />

4. What is the nature of the WNW segment of the "corridor" of axially symmetric deviations of forest<br />

fall vectors from the dominating radial pattern? And can it be due to anything else than the trace of the<br />

ricochet of the part of the TCB that survived the explosion, in terms of the traditional models?<br />

5. Is it possible to resolve the contradiction between the TCB trajectory as defined from evidence of the<br />

Angara eyewitnesses and the direction of flight of the body as suggested by the vector pattern of the<br />

forest fall? Unambiguous and comprehensive solutions to the above problems will lead to a choice<br />

between the opposing two hypotheses. It is now too early to predict the outcome. However, our present<br />

ability to pose the question is a significant achievement in the history of the development of the<br />

Tunguska problem.<br />

Aknowledgement<br />

In conclusion, we wish to thank our many collegues in Russia and abroad, especially the scientific<br />

workers in more than 120 astronomical and geophysical observatories who provided archival<br />

information relating to the period 1907-1909.<br />

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"The Sky Has Split Apart!"<br />

The Cosmic Mystery of the Century<br />

by Professor Roy A. Gallant<br />

Southworth Planetarium<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Southern Maine<br />

The explosions were heard in the early morning hours of June 30, 1908. It was a drama that has occurred<br />

countless times in Earth's history, and that is sure to play again.<br />

Those Tungus tribesmen and Russian fur traders who happened to glance into the southeastern Siberian<br />

sky that fateful morning must have been startled to see a fireball streaking through the atmosphere<br />

toward their trading post of Vanavara and leaving a trail of light some 800 kilometers long. The object,<br />

whatever its nature, was approaching from an azimuth of 115 degrees and descending at an entry angle<br />

of 30 to 35 degrees above the horizon. Their gaze followed the bright fireball as it continued along a<br />

northwestward trajectory until it seemed about to disappear over the horizon. Then it shattered in a rapid<br />

series of cataclysmic explosions lasting about half a second over a distance of 15 to 20 kilometers.<br />

The site was centered on 101 E by 62 N near the Stony Tunguska River 92 kilometers north of<br />

Vanavara. According to calculations, the object shattered at an altitude of 7.6 kilometers2 and became<br />

the first such cosmic visitor to strike Earth in the life time of civilized man.<br />

According to an eyewitness in Vanavara:<br />

"The sky split apart and a great fire appeared. It became so hot that one couldn't stand it. There was a<br />

deafening explosion [and my friend] S. Semenov was blown over the ground across a distance of three<br />

sazhens [six meters]. As the hot wind passed by, the ground and the huts trembled. Sod was shaken<br />

loose from our ceilings and glass was splintered out of the window frames."<br />

What was this cosmic visitor?<br />

Some have suggested it was a black hole. Others have wondered if it was a piece of anti-matter. A<br />

Japanese UFO group (Sakura), headed by Kozo Kowai, are convinced that it was the explosion of the<br />

nuclear power plant of an errant vehicle belonging to extraterrestrials. A number of science-fiction<br />

accounts have degraded the event to fantasy. Some critics hold that the entire history of nearly five<br />

decades of field work represents little more than a chain of mistakes. Most scientists disagree and point<br />

to a comet or an asteroid being the cosmic culprit.<br />

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What has been learned since the first organized investigation in 1927? And what is the current thinking?<br />

To this day the vast Tunguska region remains a desolate area of mosquito-infested bogs and swamps<br />

amid the beautiful hilly taiga. To reach the epicenter you are dropped off by helicopter. Or you hike in.<br />

For a trained eye, evidence of the blast is not difficult to identify, even after 90 years. The power of the<br />

blast felled trees outward in a radial pattern over an area of 2,1504 square kilometers, more than half the<br />

size of Rhode Island. In the hot central region of the epicenter the forest flashed into an ascending<br />

column of flame visible several hundred kilometers away.<br />

The fires burned for weeks, destroying an area of 1,000 square kilometers. Ash and powdered tundra<br />

fragments sucked skyward by the fiery vortex were caught up in the global air circulation and carried<br />

around the world. Meanwhile, bursts of thunder echoed across the land to a distance of some 800<br />

kilometers.5<br />

The mass of the object has been estimated at about 100,000 tons and the force of the explosion at 40<br />

megatons of TNT, 2,000 times the force of the atomic bomb exploded over Hiroshima in 1945. (By<br />

comparison, the explosive force of the Arizona asteroid that struck some 50,000 years ago, has been<br />

estimated at 3.5 megatons.6)<br />

Following the Tunguska explosion, unusually colorful sunsets and sunrises caught the world's attention<br />

and were reported from many countries, including Western Europe, Scandinavia, Russia, and Western<br />

Siberia. The climax of visual displays occurred on the night of June 30th. Although they continued, they<br />

weakened exponentially over several weeks until they died away.<br />

The New York Times of July 3, 1908 reported "remarkable lights" being "observed in the northern<br />

heavens on Tuesday and Wednesday nights." Scientists mistakenly attributed the dazzling displays to<br />

solar outbursts causing electrical disturbances in the atmosphere. Similar light displays had been<br />

reported in 1883 at the time of the Krakatoa volcanic explosion in the Sunda Strait, said the Times.<br />

These "optical fireworks" and "light nights" were most prominent over Eastern Siberia and Middle Asia.<br />

They included a night sky bright enough to read a watch or newspaper by. Dust in the air at heights of<br />

from 40 to 70 kilometers caused high-altitude noctiluscent, or "night-shining," clouds that illuminated<br />

much of the visible sky. And there were halos around the Sun. A marked decrease of the air's<br />

transparency was recorded in the United States by the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory and<br />

California's Mount Wilson Observatory.<br />

Disturbances in earth's magnetic field were reported 900 kilometers southeast of the epicenter by the<br />

Irkutsk Observatory. These were magnetic "storms" similar to the ones produced by nuclear test<br />

explosions in the atmosphere. The seismograph station some 4,000 kilometers west in St. Petersburg<br />

recorded tremors produced by the blast, as did more distant stations around the world.<br />

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But no one, except observers in Central Siberia, was aware that an enormous explosion of a cosmic body<br />

had occurred. It was generally believed that an earthquake, somewhere, had taken place. And little more<br />

was thought about the matter in scientific circles.<br />

...Except for a dedicated Russian scientist named Leonid Kulik, the founder of meteorite science in<br />

Russia. But it wasn't until 19 years after the event that Kulik managed to organize the first expedition in<br />

search of the site, and cause of the event. There had been reports from Tungus nomads of a vast area of<br />

fallen trees and evidence of much burning. Kulik suspected that a large meteorite had fallen, and he was<br />

determined to find it.<br />

The shaman-chief of the Tungus people, or Evenks, had for years virtually sealed off the region,<br />

proclaiming it "enchanted." The Evenk people had long been fearful of further enraging the gods whose<br />

wrath they believed had been responsible for 1908 explosion. Funded by the then Soviet Academy of<br />

Sciences, Kulik and his group penetrated the "enchanted" region in June. His party was to hack its way<br />

through some 100 kilometers of taiga, cross rivers and streams, and plod through bogs and swamps.<br />

Perhaps worst of all, they had to endure endless and dense swarms--"walls" is more descriptive--of<br />

mosquitoes.<br />

We were lucky enough to be hiking across the epicenter region during an unusually dry spell. The<br />

ground was firm enough for ordinary hiking shoes rather than the traditional Wellington rubber boots.<br />

And the mosquitoes were not in full force, although much of the time I found it necessary to wear a head<br />

net and gloves. During my work in Tunguska, I spent part of a day at the Churgim Creek site, most<br />

likely camping at the very spot where Vasiliy Dzhenkoul's tepees of poles overlain with thick sheets of<br />

Siberian cedar bark were located. It was here that the 1908 explosion instantly incinerated his 600 to 700<br />

reindeer. His hunting dogs, stores, furs, and tepees also were reduced to ashes.9<br />

Kulik found the epicenter and mapped the area of fallen trees. He then puzzled over several neat oval<br />

areas which he presumed to be old meteorite craters that had been filled in by time. He supposed that the<br />

bulk of the meteorite lay embedded somewhere within the nearby Great Southern Swamp in the central<br />

epicenter. But magnetic probes and drilling over the years failed to detect a single gram of metal either<br />

in the Great Southern Swamp or in those neat oval patches of tundra. Subsequent searches for a meteoric<br />

body also have failed, right up through our 1992 expedition.<br />

What, then, was the Tunguska object?<br />

World War II interrupted further expeditions. It wasn't until 1958 that expeditions headed by Kirill<br />

Florensky were resumed and carried out by the Committee on Meteorites of the Soviet Academy of<br />

Sciences. In 1959 Tomsk <strong>University</strong> joined research efforts under the guidance of Gennadiy Plekhanov.<br />

In 1963 the scientific investigations probing the Tunguska event gained new vigor under the leadership<br />

of Nickolai Vasiliev, of the (now) Russian Academy of Sciences, with whom I had the privilege of<br />

working during part of this past summer. He has coordinated the scientific research of the past 29<br />

consecutive expeditions over that many years.<br />

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It wasn't until 1989 that foreign scientists were invited to join Russian investigators. For 10 years the<br />

Japanese had tried to gain access to the Tunguska region, and in 1989 managed to do so, but only<br />

through the personal involvement of Michael Gorbachev; and in 1992 I became the first American to<br />

tread that "enchanted" land. My associates were mostly Russians, although German, Japanese, and<br />

English investigators also were part of our group of about 20.<br />

We had been flown into the site from Vanavara by helicopter and left there. My hope had been to<br />

backpack the 60 miles return to Vanavara, following Kulik's trail. But I was advised to abandon the plan<br />

when we learned that oil exploration crews many miles away had inadvertantly caused a forced<br />

migration of bears and wolves into our area and all along the Kulik trail. One of the German members of<br />

our group did encounter one bear near our camp.<br />

What has been learned about the Tunguska event over the past 34 expeditions? And why is it important<br />

that investigations continue?<br />

There have been a series of interesting biological consequences of the explosion. Following the blast<br />

there was accelerated growth of biomass in the region of the epicenter, and the accelerated growth had<br />

continued. There also was an increase in the rate of biological mutations, not only within the epicenter<br />

but along the trajectory of the object over Tunguska. For example, abnormalities in the Rh blood factor<br />

of local Evenk groups have been found. Genetic variation in certain local ant species is now being<br />

studied. And genetic abnormalities in the seeds and needle clusters of at least one species of pine have<br />

been discovered.10<br />

Last year an Italian group of scientists led by M. Galli analyzed the resin of trees felled by the explosion.<br />

Galli suspected that cosmic matter embedded in the trees from the force of the blast might help identify<br />

the Tunguska object. Preliminary findings indeed did identify such cosmic matter--among which were<br />

particles of calcium, iron-nickel, silicates, cobalt-wolfram, and lead.11 Since certain asteroids contain<br />

such matter, Galli has breathed new life into the old asteroid theory.<br />

If it was an asteroid, where's the crater and large asteroid fragments? It has been suggested that part of<br />

the asteroid might have been pulverized on exploding while a portion remaining intact skipped off in a<br />

new direction and back out of the atmosphere.<br />

To complicate matters, investigators of the 1960s identified four smaller epicenters within the larger one<br />

of a 60-kilometer diameter. Each of the smaller epicenters has its own radial tree-fall pattern, and each<br />

presumably was caused by individual explosions during the half-second burst.<br />

A number of scientists favor a comet theory. The leading investigator in this area is the geochemist<br />

Yevgeniy Kolesnikov, of Moscow <strong>University</strong>. Over the years he has dug out large blocks of peat<br />

samples from various locations over the epicenter and analyzed them for isotopic anomalies.12 The<br />

1908 layer in his many peat samples contains high concentrations of a number of volatiles that also<br />

occur in the upper atmosphere and are presumed to be cometary dust.<br />

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Over the next several Tunguska expeditions we can expect emphasis on a search for cosmic traces of the<br />

1908 event. One of the difficulties of isotopic anomalies research, however, is positively identifying the<br />

presumed cosmic matter as truly cosmic and not terrestrial in origin. For the present, Kolesnikov and<br />

Galli are the leading investigators in this area.<br />

At this stage of the Tunguska investigations the comet and asteroid theories appear to be the most<br />

promising, but the matter is far from being closed.<br />

Why is it important to find the answer?<br />

According to Academician Vasiliev, "Had such a cosmic body exploded over Europe instead of the<br />

desolate region of Siberia, the number of human victims would have been 500,000 or more, not to<br />

mention the ensuing ecological catastrophe. Two years ago an asteroid of probably several hundred<br />

yards diameter passed Earth at a distance of only 700,000 kilometers. On an astronomical scale that is<br />

very close. The Tunguska episode marks the only event in the history of civilized man when Earth has<br />

collided with a truly large celestial object, although innumerable such collisions have occurred in the<br />

geological past. And many more are bound to occur."13<br />

Vasiliev stresses that is why continued investigations of the Tunguska event are important--because it<br />

will happen again, sometime. Only by knowing what the object was, and by knowing its devastating<br />

biological consequences, will the scientific and medical communities be in a position to deal with such a<br />

40-megaton, or greater, cataclysm in the future. It is not necessary to remind this group that there are 23<br />

Apollo objects in orbit out there in our back yard. And there are 500,000 asteroids with adiameter in<br />

excess of 1 kilometer; and those objects are continually colliding, fragmenting, and flying off into erratic<br />

orbits.<br />

Vasiliev and his colleagues have managed to save 4,000 square kilometers of the Tunguska region as a<br />

national reserve for the next 20 years. "But we think this is not enough for scientific research," he says,<br />

"and that is why our initiative now is to protect the reserve under the supervision of UNESCO, because<br />

this is not only a matter of concern to Russia, but of the whole world."14<br />

He also stresses the importance of American and other foreign investigative teams with sophisticated<br />

technology joining the ongoing Tunguska international expeditions. "We need your advanced<br />

technology and your well-equipped laboratories, which we lack," he said.<br />

"And to enhance our preparedness for such a catastrophe," Vasiliev adds, "programs such as the<br />

American military program of Star Wars could be used not as a means of nations mutually threatening<br />

each other but as a united effort to survey the vicinity of space near our planet to be on the lookout for<br />

new cosmic invaders."15<br />

REFERENCES<br />

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1. Data in this paragraph are from participantants of the ongoing Interdesciplinary Independent<br />

Expeditions of the Tomsk Branch of the Russian Society of Astronomical-Geodedic Society. (IIE)<br />

2. Ibid.<br />

3. Quotation is from the archives of the IIE.<br />

4. Data are from the IIE.<br />

5. Ibid.<br />

6. Ibid.<br />

7. Ibid.<br />

8. From research conducted by Yuriy Kandyba, long-time member of the IIE.<br />

9. Information about Vasiliy Dzhenkoul is from the IIE.<br />

10. Biological effects mentioned in this paragraph have been researched by various members of the IIE<br />

over the past several decades.<br />

11. Andreev, G., and Vasilyev, N. "Report on the <strong>International</strong> Tunguska Expeditions of 1990-91."<br />

12. Kolesnikov, Yevgeniy, of Moscow State <strong>University</strong>. "Isotopic Investigations in the Area of the<br />

Tunguska Catastrophe in the Year 1908." A paper presented at a conference entitled "Global<br />

Catastrophes in Earth History,." Snowbird, Utah. 1988. (Numerous references of related research are<br />

cited in Kolesnikov's paper.)<br />

13. From an interview conducted by the author of this paper.<br />

14. Ibid.<br />

15. Ibid.<br />

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Report on the Tunguska <strong>International</strong> Workshop Bologna, Italy, July 14-17, 1996<br />

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Report on the Tunguska <strong>International</strong> Workshop<br />

Bologna, Italy, July 14-17, 1996<br />

(This article was originally prepared for and published by the magazine Meteorite!)<br />

Roy A. Gallant<br />

Bologna, ITALY: Tunguska is very much alive and well. And it continues to wear its Mona Lisa-like<br />

smile of elusiveness despite the scores of models, hypotheses, and bizarre notions generated over the<br />

decades since 1927. That was the year of Leonid A. Kulik's first expedition to the remote site in north<br />

central Siberia. And despite the <strong>International</strong> Workshop's more than 50 invited talks, short<br />

communications, and posters delivered by delegates to the conference, there still is no consensus about<br />

the identity of the cosmic intruder that devastated some 2,100 square kilometers of taiga on the morning<br />

of June 30, 1908.<br />

Among those who were registered for the conference by the end of the second day were 20 from Russia,<br />

20 from the United States, 6 from Italy, 6 from Japan, and 2 from France. Eventually some 65 people<br />

attended.<br />

The meeting was held in the central part of Bologna in San Giovanni in Monte, a seventh-century site of<br />

religious worship nestled amid a labyrinth of tiny streets lined with myriad shops and sidewalk cafes.<br />

Today a church and converted monastery mark the site. Both had undergone restorations and<br />

enlargement a number of times since the 13th century. The monastery, with a large open courtyard and<br />

adjourning grand hall some 50 by 20 meters underwent restoration in the 16th century, and restoration<br />

continues. Open spaces, cloisters, arcades, galleries, and botanical gardens make up the buildings. In<br />

1796 a French occupation abolished all the religious orders and turned the monastery into the city's<br />

prison and court house, and a prison it remained until only a dozen years ago.<br />

While the large open court served as the meeting place for receptions, luncheons, and coffee breaks, the<br />

paper sessions were held in the adjacent grand hall. Coupled with the very poor acoustics in the hall, the<br />

heavily accented English of many of the Russian presenters made it virtually impossible to understand<br />

what they were saying. Fortunately most of the presenters had provided comprehensive abstracts of their<br />

talks, which helped somewhat. The weather was sunny and averaged about 25 C, hardly the<br />

uncomfortable heat one usually associates with Italy in July.<br />

Some 65 or so participants gave the meeting a truly international flavor. The Russians were out in full<br />

force with their Tunguska heavy artillery, which included Chairman N.V. Vasilyev, veteran of more<br />

than 35 Tunguska expeditions, G.V. Andreev, S.S. Grigorian, E.M. Kolesnikov, W.H. Fast, V.P.<br />

Korobeinikov, and V. Ye Fortov, to name a few. Not to be outdone, the Americans were represented by<br />

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E.M. Shoemaker, Z. Sekanina, J.G. Hills, B.G. Marsden, and A.W. Harris, also to name only a few.<br />

Conspicuous by his absence, but hardly overlooked, was C. Chyba, whose 1993 stony asteroid model<br />

generated more heat than light and came under heavy fire by both the Russians and Americans,<br />

especially the mechanical aspects of his model.<br />

Chairman Vasilyev's report about the history of Tunguska investigations, research strategies and<br />

methods, and publications by Russian investigators revealed the enormous research effort exerted by the<br />

Russians over the decades to solve the Tunguska puzzle. His report is must reading for anyone who<br />

wishes to compile a data base about the Tunguska event. The following is excerpted from his exhaustive<br />

report:<br />

"Today the Tunguska problem can be considered an important part of the larger problem of the possible<br />

collision of Earth with those cosmic bodies called Near Earth Objects (NEO). To estimate the scale of<br />

collision danger threatening our planet, one should base research not only on the calculations of the<br />

probability of collisions, but also on the investigative results of such events in Earth's history.<br />

"The volume of information about the Tunguska Event obtained during approximately 90 years of<br />

investigations is enormous. However, most of it derives from work done after 1945 and is published<br />

only in Russian and, therefore, has not been available to scientists of the West. We consider it important<br />

to present a brief overview of the existing Tunguska information and to discuss its more important<br />

aspects, which may play a key role in a final solution to the problem."<br />

A sampling of paper presentations will show the wide range of topics discussed: Veteran Tunguska<br />

investigator W.H. Fast (Tomsk State <strong>University</strong>, Russia) reviewed the extent and implications of fallen<br />

and damaged forest. G. Andreev (also of Tomsk) described the data base of some 900 testimonials of<br />

eyewitnesses of the Tunguska explosion. G. Longo, M. Galli, and R. Serra (<strong>University</strong> of Bologna)<br />

described their search for elemental constituents of the Tunguska body trapped in the 1908 annual ring<br />

resins of trees that survived the explosion. E.M. Kolesnikov (Moscow State <strong>University</strong>) spoke on his<br />

more than 15 years of field work in the chemical and isotopic investigation of peat and spherules from<br />

the region of the explosion. V.D. Goldin (Tomsk) addressed the problem of the Tunguska event being<br />

not a single explosion but a series of several explosions, the local centers of which can be determined on<br />

the basis of data from fallen trees.<br />

Z. Sekanina (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Caltech) attempted to leave no doubt in anyone's mind that the<br />

Tunguska object was a stony asteroid and could in no possible way have been of cometary origin. He<br />

was alone in this contention, except for the missing Chyba. Hot on Sekanina's heels came S.S. Grigorian<br />

(Moscow State <strong>University</strong>) who just as strongly argued for the Tunguska object being a small comet.<br />

Had it been a stony asteroid, he maintained, by now we would have found stony debris somewhere. Jack<br />

Hills (Los Alamos National Laboratory), who discussed damage from the impacts of small asteroids,<br />

agreed that if the object had been a stony asteroid by now a swarm of loose gravel about a kilometer in<br />

diameter should have been found somewhere in the epicenter area. Hills, perhaps more than any other<br />

participant, avoided the sticky dichotomy of comet versus asteroid and instead spoke of "objects" over a<br />

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range of densities. He said we should be looking for an object with a density around 2 g/cm3 . <strong>Comet</strong>s<br />

seem to be about 1g, stony asteroids about 3 g, and irons about 7g. E.M. Shoemaker (US Geological<br />

Survey) also avoided the semantic trap of the comet/asteroid dichotomy by saying, "Anyone who says<br />

he knows what a comet is, is kidding himself." He then turned to his main subject of the frequency of<br />

impact events similar in energy to the Tunguska object and suggested that we can expect a Tunguskalike<br />

event about every 300 to 150 years. Other papers addressed the subject of the physical processes<br />

induced by the motion of comet nuclei in a planetary atmosphere (V. Fortov, Russian Academy of<br />

Science); how a comet nucleus explodes in a planetary atmosphere (V. Kondaurov, RAS); and the<br />

hazard from small impacts and what can be done about them (A.W. Harris, JPL). In addition to the<br />

presentations listed, there were many more, most of which would greatly interest anyone curious about<br />

the nature of the Tunguska object.<br />

Hardly a word was said about the bizarre suggestions that the Tunguska object may have been a mini<br />

black hole, a piece of antimatter, or an errant 2,000-year-old Japanese nuclear spacecraft returning home<br />

but missed the runway. A tight focus was kept on the object being either a comet or stony asteroid, as<br />

Vasilyev summarized:<br />

"Can the Tunguska explosion be explained as a result of destruction of lumps of comet ice or a<br />

meteoroid similar to carbonaceous chondrites? Who is right--Sekanina and Chyba denying such a<br />

possibility, or Bronshten, Boyarkina, Korobeynikov, Grigorian, and other investigators seeking to prove<br />

the cometary origin hypothesis? If the former are right, then it becomes imperative to revise a large<br />

number of calculations dealing with the mechanism of destruction of the Tunguska object that have been<br />

published since 1963. It is also necessary to re-explain the isotopic and elemental anomalies found at the<br />

epicenter of the area of destruction, and to re-interpret the atmospheric optical anomalies of the summer<br />

of 1908."<br />

Vasilyev's list of things to be re-explained and re-interpreted--if we accept the stony asteroid hypothesis-goes<br />

on and makes for fascinating reading. As he said, an awful lot of very suggestive data have been<br />

revealed by Russian investigators over the years, data that the stony asteroid modelists have not been<br />

aware of or have chosen to ignore.<br />

What is the future of Tunguska investigations, and what research is begging for investigators? Here is<br />

Vasilyev's wish list:<br />

1. Establish a Tunguska homepage on the Internet and keep it current.<br />

2. Although a Tunguska "preserve" has been established by the Russian government, there is no money<br />

to support it. What happens to the wealth of archival materials that for years have been haphazardly<br />

stored in cardboard boxes and under the beds of investigators?<br />

3. Research projects looking for investigators from the international community of scientists:<br />

A. Cut and store peat samples from Tunguska for future analysis.<br />

B. Genetic abnormalities in plants and people on the chromosomal level. Abnormalities first detected<br />

in people in 1910: Rh factor abnormalities. Botanists to collect seeds and pollen during the growing<br />

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season--end of June, July, August.<br />

C. There are rare metals concentrations in the 1908 layer of peat and soil. What is it? How did it get<br />

there? Requires not only field work, but laboratory work to analyze samples chemically.<br />

D. Magnetic disturbances of the blast were recorded at Irkutsk. They are very similar to those caused<br />

by nuclear test explosions detonated by the English on the island of Palmira at an altitude of from 10 to<br />

12 kilometers. How do we explain those similarities? In the Tunguska epicenter there is a change in<br />

magnetic orientation of soil particles. There are only two laboratories in Russia capable of analyzing soil<br />

samples for magnetic anomalies."We need assistance," says Vasilyev.<br />

The 1996 Bologna meeting was an important one and is bound to keep the Tunguska Event alive and<br />

well for some time to come.<br />

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GEOMAGNETIC EFFECTS AS ONE ASPECT OF THE TUNGUSKA EVENT<br />

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GEOMAGNETIC EFFECTS AS ONE ASPECT OF THE TUNGUSKA EVENT<br />

by Victor Zhuravlev<br />

Geomagnetic effects produced by the Tunguska Event had no features in common with known<br />

disturbances caused by meteors. However, the disturbances strongly resembled local magnetic storms<br />

that occur after man made thermonuclear explosions in stratosphere. The similarity between the<br />

geomagnetic effects of the Tunguska Event and of the thermonuclear explosions just mentioned were<br />

generally dismissed by the scientific community because of its seeming unliklihood. As a result, the<br />

geomagnetic effects, as part of the accumulated Tunguska data, were forgotten, although the data were<br />

very significant and informative. An understanding of the significance and essence of those geomagnetic<br />

effects could well influence conceptual schemes in providing protection for our planet against potential<br />

asteroid and comet impacts.<br />

Two phenomena in the history of the Tunguska research are of key importance: 1) The explosion of the<br />

cosmic object occurred in the air; and 2) Analysis of the geomagnetic effects of 30 June 1908 recorded<br />

by the Irkutsk Observatory. The first phenomenon is commonly known nowadays, but the second has<br />

been all but forgotten.<br />

In spring of 1959, G.F. Plekhanov and N.B. Vassiliev found a brief report in a German scientific journal<br />

of 1908 that professor Weber of Kiel <strong>University</strong> observed unusual regular periodical deviations of the<br />

compass needle [Astronomische Nachrichten, 1908]. This effect was repeated each evening from 27<br />

June through 30 June 1908 and lasted for 7 hours during each occurrence. After the Tunguska explosion<br />

this effect disappeared. This publication, in addition to information from later scientific journals about<br />

the geomagnetic effects of thermonuclear explosions, in 1958 prompted Plekhanov and Vassiliev to send<br />

inquiries to various observatories that were in operation in 1908. However, the magnetograms that were<br />

received in response to their inquiries revealed no anomalies.<br />

However, in February 1960 the above investigators received a reply from the Irkutsk Observatory<br />

geophysicist Kim G. Ivanov informing them that he had discovered two unusual magnetograms dated 30<br />

June 1908. Both almost certainly had recorded the Tunguska disturbance. Ivanov himself did not offer<br />

his own interpretation of the physical nature of this unusual, unexpected effect. The analysis by<br />

geophysicist Alexander F. Kovalevsky and other researchers from Siberia's university city of Tomsk led<br />

scholars there to conclude that the magnetic effects of the Tunguska explosion had nothing in common<br />

with disturbances usually caused by typical meteors bodies. The closest analogy of the recorded<br />

magnetic effects, strange for meteoritics, turned out to be regional geomagnetic storms. Such storms had<br />

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been recorded by the magnetographs in the Pacific Ocean atolls in 1958 following the thermonuclear<br />

testing [Plekhanov et al., 1960]. Those new geomagnetic effects caused a sensation that year. But even<br />

more sensational was the realization that almost an identical geomagnetic effect had occurred on our<br />

planet 50 years earlier!<br />

A detailed analysis of the magnetograms of a short term local geomagnetic storm recorded in Irkutsk<br />

(970 km away from the Tunguska explosion) was published in the 1960s [Plekhanov et al. 1960;<br />

Kovalevsky, 1963; Ivanov,1964; Zhuravlyov et al.,1967; Zolotov, 1969]. Independently, both<br />

Kovalevsky and Zolotov made thorough comparisons of the Tunguska geomagnetic effects and the<br />

effects of the high-altitude thermonuclear explosions in the Pacific. According to Zolotov, both the<br />

effects occur in four stages. The initial stage is caused by a magnetohydrodynamic wave. It's energy<br />

depends on the volume and temperature of the explosion plasma. The main phase is caused by the<br />

diffuse motion of secondary electrons held within a magnetic trap. Primary electrons and ions are<br />

generated by radioactive isotopes in the plasma of the fireball of a nuclear explosion. The reserve of the<br />

radioactive isotopes accounts for the duration of the geomagnetic storm, since only the recombination of<br />

electrons and ions would not permit such a storm to last more than an hour. For this reason, the duration<br />

of the magnetic disturbance of a chemical explosion could not last longer than 10 minutes. However, the<br />

geomagnetic storm caused by the Tunguska explosion lasted for 4 to 5 hours. This is the main difficulty<br />

in explaining the Tunguska explosion within a cometary hypotheses frame.<br />

Attempts to explain the unusual Tunguska geomagnetic effect, based on hypotheses about the blast wave<br />

of the explosion affecting the ionosphere, were criticized in Zolotov's monograph and in a computational<br />

paper by Zhuravlev and Demin [Zolotov, 1969; Zhuravlyov et al., 1967]. In 1969, a paleomagnetic<br />

anomaly was discovered in the area of the Tunguska explosion [Boyarkina and Sidoras, 1974].<br />

Computations made by the present author allowed suggest that this anomaly is the result of the first<br />

stage of the geomagnetic storm of 30 June of 1908. The main stage of the storm could have been caused<br />

by the shift of fast electrons along the magnetic force lines above Irkutsk (as happens during a nuclear<br />

geomagnetic storm). Analysis of the regional geomagnetic storm of 30 June 1908 is very important to an<br />

understanding of the Tunguska Event. The analysis of this unexpected effect leads to a conclusion of a<br />

paradoxical nature: the first nuclear explosion occurred not in New Mexico in 1945, but in 1908 in<br />

Tunguska! This "crazy idea" was published by Kazantsev in 1946. This type conclusion is a challenge to<br />

the scientific paradigm of the 20th century. In this author's opinion, it is the reason for the geomagnetic<br />

effect-a most significant and informative effect-being lost by the way and essentially forgotten, the<br />

effect that is most likely to lead to understanding of the Tunguska phenomenon.<br />

However strange it may seem, all theoretical calculations made on the bases of the cometary hypothesis<br />

ignored this fundamental fact. The regional geomagnetic storm of 1908 is the evidence that either some<br />

comets contain an unknown source of plasma of a very high density, or that the Tunguska object was not<br />

a comet, but a cosmic object the composition and structure of which is unknown to astronomers and<br />

physicists. This conclusion may affect the conceptual approach in devising protective systems for Earth<br />

against asteroids and comets. Information regarding the geomagnetic storm of 30 June 1908 should be<br />

made available to engineers developing nuclear missiles for destruction of comets.<br />

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THREE STAGES IN METEORITE RESEARCH<br />

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THREE STAGES IN METEORITE RESEARCH<br />

by D.V.Djomin and V.K.Zhuravlyov<br />

Correspondence to: V.K.Zhuravlyov, Post Box 168, Novosibirsk 630058 Russia.<br />

e-mail: tunguska@locutus.nsu.ru<br />

ABSTRACT In the initial stage (1908 - 1949) of the research on the Tunguska Event the aim seemed<br />

simple: to find fragments of a giant meteorite. The second stage ( 1958 - 1993) was a period of the<br />

complex and many-sided explorations of the catastrophe region, computer processing of data, search of<br />

eyewitness communications, investigations of geophysical archives, and testing the validity of simple<br />

models that might explain the phenomenon. The third stage, in the view of the authors, began in 1994<br />

and is a period of establishing an international data bank and use of system analysis as a key to a<br />

solution of<br />

THE FIRST STAGE of the Tunguska Event research may be considered as the interval between years<br />

1908 and 1949. In 1908 the first letters of eyewitnesses had been received by the Irkutsk Observatory<br />

and had appeared in newspapers. In 1949 a published monograph by Eugene Krinov summarized the<br />

results of Leonid Kulik`s researches ( Krinov, 1949). In this stage, investigators generally accepted the<br />

traditional model: The phenomenon could be explained by a collision of Earth with a minor body of<br />

Solar System, either an asteroid or a comet. The main efforts of scientific investigation were the search<br />

for meteorites.<br />

The event occurred on 30 June 1908, but the search for eyewitnesses and for the site of the explosion<br />

over the taiga did not begin until 1921. In 1927 L. A. Kulik discovered the unique radial pattern of forest<br />

destruction. Its center was identified as the collision site of a presumed giant meteorite with Earth's<br />

surface. An aerial survey was made in 1938. Kulik organized the tasks of future expeditions, including<br />

the creation of trails, construction of small storage buildings, geodedical location markers, and<br />

establishing a grid system through the forest by cutting away trees. During this stage, they made a rough<br />

map of the region and interviewed eyewitnesses.<br />

THE SECOND STAGE may be considered as interval between 1958 and 1993 years (Andreev at al.,<br />

1994, Vasilyev, 1985). The search for fragments of a giant meteorite was repeated, and again the result<br />

was negative. Computer analysis of expedition data had ascertained the altitude and energy of the<br />

explosion over the taiga (6 +- 1 km, 20 - 40 megatons of TNT equivalent). The moment of the explosion<br />

was established precisely, based on geophysical records: 00 h 14.5 +- 0.8 min. of Greenwich time<br />

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(Pasechnik, I. P., 1976).<br />

The search for meteorite fragments now seemed fruitless, because computation of the explosion<br />

parameters, together with the nature of the geophysical records, revealed that the density of energy at the<br />

moment of the explosion was extremely high. Since 1960, the main trend of the investigations has<br />

become ecological; i.e., oriented toward forestry, marsh research, and the exploration of traces and signs<br />

of the explosion discovered in the biosphere and lithosphere. During that time scientists in Tomsk,<br />

Moscow, and Irkutsk also began a search in the scientific archives for geophysical and meteorological<br />

evidence of the unique cosmic event (Plekhanov et. al., 1961, Vasilyev and Fast, 1972).<br />

During the second stage the center for research of the Tunguska Event shifted from Moscow to Tomsk,<br />

where the Interdisciplinary Independent Expedition (IIE) group was established. This consists of<br />

scientists who volunteer their services in field research in the taiga, at computer terminals, and in<br />

analytical laboratories. To this day the Tomsk group remains the center of the IIE, but branch groups are<br />

active in various cities of the former Soviet Union: in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Kiev,<br />

Ashkhabad, Ust-Kamenogorsk, Omsk, and others. The IIE has made numerous investigations at the site<br />

and in control regions. These investigations are unprecedented, considering the volume of data collected,<br />

the duration of research, and the broad spectrum of scientific disciplines. Important contributions in<br />

investigation of the problem have been made by scientists from Moscow, including Yu. Emelyanov, V.<br />

Bronshten, V. Korobeynikov, and others. A few expeditions have been organized by cosmochemists<br />

from Kiev (Institute of Geochemistry and the Physics of Minerals). Working independently from the IIE<br />

is a small group from Tver under the leadership of geophysicist Aleksey Zolotov. His contribution to a<br />

solution of the Tunguska problem has been much underestimated (Zolotov, 1969). Additionally, the<br />

publication of a paper written by American scientists who investigated radiocarbon traces of the<br />

Tunguska explosion in trees has stimulated great interest among other investigators (Cowan C. et al.,<br />

1965 ).<br />

The second stage has been characterized by a pluralism of scientific methods and ideas ranging from<br />

highly refined techniques in nuclear research and mathematical methods in population genetics to<br />

thermoluminescence, and even dowsing; and from hypotheses about comets to the possible nuclear<br />

explosion of an astronomical object of an unknown nature.<br />

THE MAIN DIRECTIONS OF INVESTIGATIONS HAVE BEEN:<br />

● a general mapping of damaged area (forest fall, signs of fire, burn scars on trees)<br />

● mutations in flora and fauna<br />

● the search for cosmic body matter in soil, peat, tree resin, tree rings, and the study of isotope<br />

anomalies in the biosphere<br />

● anomalies in thermoluminescence of minerals in soil and in rocks, magnetic effects of the<br />

explosion (records by magnetographs and by paramagnetic particles in soil )<br />

● fluctuations in background radiation<br />

● collection of archival data from observatories around the world<br />

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● interrogation of eyewitnesses over a vast area from the Yenissey to the Lena Rivers.<br />

THE MOST SIGNIFICANT RESULTS OF THE SECOND STAGE (published in the proceedings of<br />

the Institute of Geology and Geophysics at Novosibirsk and in other Russian publications, 1960s<br />

through 1990s ): proof of the high-altitude explosion of a bolide, 30 June 1908, by various methods<br />

(altitude of 6 + - 1 km) estimate of explosion energy by various methods ( 20 to 40 megatons) discovery<br />

and analysis of magnetograms that prove to be identical to magnetograms generated by man-made<br />

magnetic storms resulting from nuclear tests correlations of thermoluminescent anomalies with the<br />

distribution of tree burn scars prominent mutant anomaly of pine trees over the site of the explosion<br />

discovery of unusual cosmochemical anomalies of lanthanoids in the soil and peat of the area<br />

Spectral analysis has identified chemical elements claimed to be probable traces of matter of the<br />

Tunguska object: Yb, Eu, Tm, La, Ce, Na, Zn, Pb, Ba, Sr, Ta, W, Ag, Au, Ir, Ni, Co, and C ( carbon<br />

probably in the form of graphite). The microscopic silicaceous spherules discovered may also be the<br />

melt dust of the cosmic object. The Italian expedition to the Tunguska site in 1991 provided new and<br />

interesting data (G. Longo et al., 1994). Analytical electron microscopy showed that micro-sized<br />

particles trapped in tree resin at the time of the explosion contain chemical elements typical of stony<br />

meteorites. Unfortunately, analysis for the presence of lanthanoids has not been done as of this writing.<br />

An unexpected outcome of the data of the many interdisciplinary explorations conducted with modern<br />

scientific techniques at the second stage is the contradiction of earlier simple models. Neither the<br />

cometary model nor the stony asteroid model is supported by all the data, accumulated by three<br />

generations of 20-th century scientists (Zhuravlyov and Zigel, 1994).<br />

THE THIRD STAGE in the Tunguska meteorite research is now beginning. The report of Vladimir<br />

Vorobyev, presented during the international conference (Vorobyev, 1994), may be considered the<br />

starting point of this stage. Vorobyev drew to the attention of the scientific community the scientific and<br />

cultural importance of the vast store of data so far collected about the Tunguska Event. Therefore, it is<br />

necessary to establish a computer data bank of Tunguska phenomenon and integrate those data with geoinformation<br />

systems. System analysis is now the key direction. Under the initiative of Academician<br />

Professor Anatoly S. Alekseev, director of the Computing Center in Novosibirsk Academgorodok, the<br />

organization of an international data bank ("Tunguska Catastrophe") on the Internet has begun. It<br />

represents work of the international scientific community to make this unique data available for<br />

assimilation and analysis for the reconstruction of the Tunguska phenomenon. Now users of the Internet<br />

can have access to this information in order to adapt it to model ecological, geophysical, medicalbiological,<br />

and other aspects of the Tunguska Event Additionally, the data bank will prove useful to<br />

those working on problems associated with the global protection of Earth from collision with near-Earth<br />

Objects. These data also can be useful to those involved in developing related to earthquake, volcano,<br />

and other such calamitous occurrences.<br />

REFERENCES<br />

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● Andreev,G.V., Goldin,V.D., Vasilyev,N.V., The 1908 Tunguska catastrophe: consequences and<br />

prospects for research. Problem of the Earth protection from collision with dangerous near-Earth<br />

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NEAR-EARTH ASTEROID TRACKING<br />

NEAR-EARTH ASTEROID TRACKING<br />

SCHEDULE: NEAT observations are in progress at MSSS. NEAT observations at Palomar are scheduled to occur<br />

in the pre-new Moon periods. Optimization of the new and improved QUEST camera at Palomar continues.<br />

INFO-PRESS RELEASES LINKS INTERESTING OBJECTS BY MONTH<br />

MOVIE PREVIOUS IMAGES DISCOVERIES/GLOSSARY<br />

NEAT NUMBERS GAME NEAR EARTH OBJECT FAQS SkyMorph Images and Objects ARCHIVE<br />

ASTEROID POPULATION NEAT MSSS NEAT/Palomar 48" Oschin Telescope<br />

NEAT is comprised of two autonomous observing systems at Maui Space Surveillance Site, NEAT/MSSS, and at Palomar<br />

Observatory, NEAT/Palomar. At both sites the NEAT cameras use 1.2-m (48") telescopes to find Near-Earth objects (NEOs), both<br />

Near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) and comets. In April we discovered 5 NEAs: 3 Amors including 1 > 1 km in diameter, and 2 Apollos,<br />

both PHAs. We also discovered a 700-km diameter Trans-Neptunian Object (TNO).<br />

LATE BREAKING IMAGES<br />

In May we discovered 1 NEA: an Apollo.<br />

DISCOVERIES THIS MONTH WITH DESIGNATIONS AND CHARACTERIZATION<br />

Designat. NEAT name<br />

& Image<br />

Disc.<br />

with<br />

NEAT/<br />

Date Vel. (deg/<br />

day)<br />

Mag. Size in km<br />

(miles)<br />

Orbit<br />

Visual.<br />

Comment*<br />

2004 JC 6QOWXDO Palomar 8 May 1.1 19 0.3 (0.2) orbit Apollo<br />

*Amors, Apollos, and Atens are the three categories of Near-Earth asteroids (NEAs). Amor asteroids approach the<br />

Earth's orbit from the outside, Apollo asteroids cross the Earth's orbit, and Aten asteroids approach the Earth's<br />

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NEAR-EARTH ASTEROID TRACKING<br />

orbit from the inside. Potentially Hazardous asteroids (PHAs) are larger than ~0.2 km (0.1 mile) and approach close<br />

enough to present a potential hazard but not a current hazard.<br />

DISCOVERIES THIS MONTH PENDING CHARACTERIZATION<br />

Candidates on NEOCP* Discovered with<br />

NEAT/<br />

Date Velocity (deg/<br />

day)<br />

Magnitude<br />

YT8OJR MSSS 9 May 4.1 19<br />

*Follow-up observations are often required! See the Near-Earth Object Confirmation Page (NEOCP) of the Minor<br />

Planet Center for ephemerides.<br />

NEAT image format page explains the features in the above image(s).<br />

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