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Planetary Trojans
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Title: Planetary Trojans - the main source of short period comets? Authors: Jonathan Horner, Patryk Sofia Lykawka We present a short review of the impact regime experienced by the terrestrial planets within our own Solar system, describing the three populations of potentially hazardous object...
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Asteroid 2005 WS3
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The 160 - 350 metre wide asteroid 2005 WS3 will make a close pass (48.0 lunar distances, 0.1234 AU), travelling at 15.86 km/second, to the Earth-Moon system on the 19th November, 2011 @ 17:41 UT ±08:17. See more The Lunar Di...
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Asteroid (5143) Heracles
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Asteroid (5143) Heracles is brigthest at 01:35 UT, 1st December, 2011. Magnitude=12.8 Distance to Earth: 0.237 AU = 92.1 lunar distances Distance to Sun: 1.118 AU Relative velocity=21.53 km/s Asteroid (5143) Heracles (1991 VL) is an Apollo asteroid, Mercury grazer, Mars crosser and near-...
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Asteroid 2011 KP36
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Orbital elements:
2011 KP36
Epoch 2011 May 19.0 TT = JDT 2455700.5 MPC
M 355.23239 (2000.0) P Q
n 0.00266722 Peri. 180.22294 +0.99365172 +0.10597689
a 51.4948070 Node 173.33012 -0.10270718 +0.99148991
e 0.9071053 Incl. 18.96709 -0.04590741 +0.07560851
P 370 H 9.4 G 0.15
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KBO (55637) 2002 UX25
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Kuiper Belt Object (55637) 2002 UX25 is a Spitzer dwarf-planet candidate that orbits the Sun in the Kuiper belt beyond Neptune. It takes roughly 280 years to orbit the Sun, and it has one known moon. Read more The discovery of a s...
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Asteroid (57) Mnemosyne
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Asteroid (57) Mnemosyne is a large main belt asteroid. It is an S-type asteroid in composition. It was discovered by Robert Luther on September 22, 1859 from Düsseldorf. Its name was chosen by Martin Hoek, director of the Utrecht Observatory, in reference to Mnemosyne, a Titaness in Greek mytholog...
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Asteroid (67) Asia
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Asteroid (67) Asia makes its closest approach to the Earth (1.805 AU) on the 2nd March, 2011. 67 Asia is a bright main belt asteroid. It was discovered by N.R. Pogson on April 17, 1861, from the Madras Observatory. Read more
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Asteroid (110) Lydia
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Asteroid (110) Lydia is at Opposition on the 26th June, 2011. Magnitude=11.2 Distance to Sun=2.630 AU Distance to Earth=1.616 AU
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Asteroid (139) Juewa
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Asteroid (139) Juewa is at Opposition at 09:40 UT, 11th March, 2011. Distance to Sun=2.296 AU Distance to Earth=1.304 AU Magnitude=10.4 mag Elongation=176.1°
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Asteroid (675) Ludmilla
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Asteroid (675) Ludmilla at opposition at 14:10 UT, 19th December, 2010. Distance to Sun=2.272 AU Distance to Earth=1.288 AU Magnitude=10.3 mag Elongation=178.8° Ephemeris Date TT R. A. (2000) Decl. Delta r Elong. Phase V 2010 12 02 06 05.68 +23 49.9 1.308 2.253 158.2 9.3 10.9 2010 12 07 06 01.26 +...
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Asteroid (198) Ampella
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Asteroid (198) Ampella is a fairly large Main belt asteroid. It is an S-type asteroid. It was discovered by Alphonse Borrelly on June 13, 1879. The name seems to be the feminine form of Ampelos, a satyr and good friend of Dionysus in Greek mythology. It could also derive from the Ampelose (plural of Amp...
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Asteroid (115) Thyra
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Asteroid (115) Thyra is a fairly large and bright inner main-belt asteroid. Named for Thyra, the consort of King Gorm the Old of Denmark. It was discovered by J. C. Watson on August 6, 1871. Read more Google sky file: Asteroid (115) Thyra 2011...
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Asteroid 2011 YG6
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2011 YG6 PHA, Earth MOID = 0.0240 AU
Epoch 2012 Mar. 14.0 TT = JDT 2456000.5 MPC
M 123.32420 (2000.0) P Q
n 0.78508606 Peri. 267.25023 +0.88298680 -0.00762922
a 1.1637451 Node 92.86489 +0.18318046 +0.92618971
e 0.2986077 Incl. 28.02931 -0.43217963 +0.37698065
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Asteroid 2011 BO59
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Orbital elements: 2011 BO59 PHA, Earth MOID = 0.0263 AU Epoch 2011 Feb. 8.0 TT = JDT 2455600.5 MPC M 334.29976 (2000.0) P Q n 0.40039746 Peri. 221.00347 -0.90662402 +0.42130823 a 1.8230917 Node 343.86800 -0.36221120 -0.80516618 e 0.4631159 Incl. 4.76294 -0.21641612 -0.41738088 P 2.46 H 21.1 G 0.1...
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Asteroid (202) Chryseis
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Asteroid (202) Chryseis is at Opposition at 23:30 UT, 14th February, 2011. Distance to Sun: 2.765 AU Distance to Earth: 1.778 AU Magnitude: 11.0
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