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Binary companion of minor planet 2006 VV2.
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The space rock, dubbed 2006 VV2, came within 2.1million miles of hitting us which is a near miss in space terms, even though that's about nine times farther away than the moon.
The asteroid was flying past Earth on Friday night, at 11 p.m. (PDT), and on Saturday 7 a.m. GMT for Europe.
There was no danger of collision. And that's a really good thing. This space rock, named 2006 VV2, is more than a mile wide (about 2 kilometers), according to the Web site.

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An asteroid is flying past Earth on Friday night at a minimum distance of about 2 million miles. That's about nine times farther away than the moon. There is no danger of collision. And that's a really good thing. This space rock, named 2006 VV2, is more than 2 kilometres wide. Image Hosted by ImageShack.us This image of asteroid 2006 VV2 was captured by astrophotographer Robert Long of the Astronomical Society of Las Cruces in New Mexico, using a CCD camera mounted on a 3-inch Orion ED80 refracting telescope.
Credit Robert Long


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2006 VV2 was discovered by LINEAR (MIT) on November 11, 2006.  It will approach within 0.023 AU  (8.8 lunar distances) on March 31 when it will be a very strong radar imaging target.  Its  physical properties are unknown, but its absolute magnitude of 16.7 suggests a diameter within  a factor of two of 1.5 km.  If past experience is a guide, then there is a ~1/6 chance that it is a binary system.
This is the closest approach predicted for an object this intrinsically bright until May 2036,  when (66391) 1999 KW4 will approach within 6.0 lunar distances.
Goldstone observations are scheduled on March 27, 30, and April 1-3.  
Arecibo observations are scheduled on March 31 and April 1.

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On March 30th the 2 km-wide asteroid 2006 VV2 will flyby the Earth.
The 9 -10th magnitude space rock will travel rapidly 2 million miles away through the constellation Leo.

Date    TT    R. A. (2000) Decl.     Delta      r     Elong.  Phase     V
2007 03 31    10 28.30   +32 36.3    0.0228   1.014   132.6    46.5    10.3


2006 VV2
Epoch 2007 Apr. 10.0 TT = JDT 2454200.5 MPC
M 9.67396 (2000.0) P Q
n 0.26652066 Peri. 144.91460 -0.89763580 -0.43514980
a 2.3913811 Node 10.05039 +0.25303788 -0.63878846
e 0.6029923 Incl. 23.63404 +0.36086258 -0.63450292
P 3.70 H 16.7 G 0.15 U 0
From 457 observations at 2 oppositions, 2002-2007, mean residual 0".32.



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Asteroid 2006 VV2 passes close to the Earth at the end of March and the early part of April.  At its closest, on March 31, it will be 0.0226 AU away (8.8 lunar distances). This will be the closest known approach by an object this intrinsically bright until May 2036, when binary asteroid (66391) 1999 KW4 (H=16.4) approaches within 6 lunar distances.
Observers should be able to see it through modest telescopes as it reaches 10th magnitude on March 31st and April 1st.

Ephemeris
   Date     UT    RA (J2000) Decl.    Delta    r      El.  Ph.    V    "/min   P.A.

2007 03 25 0000  00 56 22  +82 13.6   0.065  0.989   80.8  95.5  14.2   7.76  037.1
2007 03 26 0000  02 24 30  +84 43,2   0.056  0.993   83.6  93.2  13.7  10.28  058.7
2007 03 27 0000  06 11 45  +85 13.2   0.047  0.997   87.5  89.8  13.2  14.41  115.0
2007 03 28 0000  08 53 39  +80 11.0   0.039  1.001   93.2  84.6  12.6  21.14  154.8
2007 03 29 0000  09 49 31  +70 20.8   0.031  1.005  101.9  76.3  11.9  32.23  168.1
2007 03 30 0000  10 14 23  +54 42.0   0.026  1.010  115.2  63.5  11.0  48.43  173.4
2007 03 31 0000  10 28 10  +32 31.9   0.023  1.014  132.6  46.4  10.3  61.58  175.6
2007 04 01 0000  10 36 54  +08 27.3   0.024  1.019  146.9  32.4  10.0  56.00  176.4
2007 04 02 0000  10 42 58  -10 35.2   0.028  1.024  149.6  29.6  10.3  39.11  176.5


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On March 31st, asteroid 2006 VV2 will pass close to the Earth at a distance of 8.8 lunar distances.
The 2-km wide asteroid will be visible as a 9 ot 10th magnitude moving star.

2006vv2

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Date    TT    R. A. (2000) Decl.     Delta      r     Elong.  Phase     V
2007 01 30 23 15.98 +60 24.6 0.493 1.052 83.7 68.5 17.7
2007 02 04 23 16.10 +60 53.6 0.466 1.026 81.4 71.9 17.6
2007 02 09 23 16.71 +61 31.7 0.436 1.002 79.4 75.3 17.5
2007 02 14 23 17.67 +62 18.4 0.402 0.983 77.6 78.9 17.4
2007 02 19 23 18.89 +63 13.3 0.366 0.967 76.0 82.5 17.3
2007 02 24 23 20.25 +64 16.4 0.326 0.957 74.7 86.1 17.2
2007 03 01 23 21.75 +65 28.4 0.285 0.950 73.6 89.7 17.0
2007 03 06 23 23.57 +66 52.1 0.241 0.949 72.9 93.1 16.8
2007 03 11 23 26.33 +68 35.8 0.196 0.953 72.6 96.1 16.5
2007 03 16 23 31.79 +71 01.4 0.149 0.962 73.1 98.4 16.0
2007 03 21 23 47.19 +75 13.6 0.102 0.975 75.3 98.9 15.3
2007 03 26 02 25.12 +84 44.6 0.0560 0.993 83.6 93.2 13.7
2007 03 31 10 28.29 +32 35.7 0.0228 1.014 132.6 46.5 10.3
2007 04 05 10 53.75 -37 10.4 0.0519 1.040 138.3 39.8 11.9
2007 04 10 11 02.72 -49 26.1 0.0985 1.068 130.2 45.8 13.6


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