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JPL NEO Program Sentry
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JPL NEO Program Sentry
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Oct 5, 2020
Back of the Envelope Calculation Using the JPL's Fireball Data --- 2018 VP1
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I did a back of the envelope calculation using the JPL's fireball data to estimated that asteroids equal to or greater than 2018 VP1 ...
Aug 1, 2020
The Asteroid 2020 NK1 Has Been Removed From Sentry: Earth Impact Monitoring
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The Asteroid 2020 NK1 Has Been Removed From Sentry: Earth Impact Monitoring
Jul 21, 2020
The NEO 2020 NK1 Has Been Rated Torino Impact Hazard Scale 1 -- Normal (Green Zone)
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The NEO 2020 NK1 Has Been Rated Torino Impact Hazard Scale 1 this happens a few times a year. The current Torino Scale state for 1 " ...
Jun 14, 2020
2018 VP1 Information Sheet-- "1 in 240" Odds of a Fireball on 2020-11-02 or ."99.59% chance the asteroid will MISS the Earth"
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2018 VP1 Information Sheet-- "1 in 240" Odds of a Fireball on 2020-11-02 or ."99.59% chance the asteroid will MISS the Eart...
Mar 2, 2020
Tracking 2020 DR2 on 2020-03-02
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The risk list object 2020 DR2 from Siding Spring Observatory Australia - MPC Q62 on 2020-03-01 stacks of 4 - 15 -second luminance BI...
Oct 28, 2019
The 2019 UB8 2019-10-29 Flyby! How Close? Is Close?
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(2019 UB8) approximate (0.50 LD) flyby distance from Earth This image adapted by Steven M Tilley from the image the original Earth-Moo...
Mar 17, 2019
The NEO(Aten) 2019 EA2 on on 2019-03-17
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Image of the NEO(Aten) 2019 EA2 on 2019-03-17 from AstroCamp Observatory. Nerpio, Spain ( MPC I89) a stack of 20-60 Second Luminance BIN...
Jan 14, 2019
Observing The NEO 2019 AG7 on 2019-01-13 from Siding Spring Australia
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The asteroid 2019 AG7(Classification: Aten [NEO]) [Estimated Diameter 23 m - 51 m] on 2019-01-13 from Siding Spring Observatory, Coo...
Oct 1, 2018
September 2018 In NEO News in Review
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The Japanese Space Agency, JAXA, successfully landed two small robotic rovers on the asteroid Ryugu . [MINERVA-II1] #asteroidlanding ...
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