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Nov 28, 2016
The NEO 2016 WJ1 on 2016-11-28 from Mayhill, New Mexico
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See The NEO 2016 WJ1 Has Been Removed from the Sentry Risk Table--Neodys Risk Table List 3 Possible Impacts 2106-2115. NOTE with only 8 d...
Nov 26, 2016
The NEO 2016 WJ1 on 2016-11-25 from Siding Spring - Australia
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See The NEO 2016 WJ1 Has Been Removed from the Sentry Risk Table--Neodys Risk Table List 3 Possible Impacts 2106-2115. NOTE with only 6 d...
Nov 25, 2016
The NEO 2016 WJ1 on 2016-11-24 from Siding Spring - Australia
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See The NEO 2016 WJ1 Has Been Removed from the Sentry Risk Table--Neodys Risk Table List 3 Possible Impacts 2106-2115. NOTE with only 4 d...
Nov 24, 2016
The NEO 2016 WJ1 on 2016-11-24
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See The NEO 2016 WJ1 Has Been Removed from the Sentry Risk Table--Neodys Risk Table List 3 Possible Impacts 2106-2115. Background (as of ...
Nov 23, 2016
The NEO 2016 WG on 2016-11-23
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Background (as of 2016-11-23) Object: 2016 WG Approximate Diameter: 59 m - 130 m (193.57 feet to 426.509 feet)(Absolute Magnitude: ...
Nov 18, 2016
Images of The Asteroid 2016 UG on 2016-11-15 and 2016-11-16
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Asteroid(and comet) observing is done by taking a series of images of a section of the night sky over a period of time with a telescope and...
Nov 8, 2016
Information on the Asteroid (35396) 1997 XF11
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The Near Earth Object (35396) 1997 XF11 is notable( or notorious) for the fact it became the center of a media firestorm on 11 March 1998...
Nov 7, 2016
Confirmation Images of the Asteroid 2016 VC1
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Background (as of 2016-11-06) Object: 2016 VC1 Approximate Diameter: 130 m - 290 m ( 426.509 feet to 951.444 feet) (Abso...
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