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October 31,2005
B612 and NASA Dialog on how to Deal with Apophis
During its close passage by the Earth on April 13 2029, it is possible (but
improbable) that asteroid Apophis will pass through a keyhole leading to a
collision in 2036. Recent concern has centered on how to evaluate the
possibility of a collision in 2036 and take action, if necessary, to deflect th...
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October 19,2005
Astronauts and the Impact Hazard
Statement on the impact hazard from the Association of Space Explorers, an
organization of about 300 astronauts & cosmonauts from 30 countries. They
call on governments and international organizations to accept the
responsibility for prevention of these most devastating of all natural disasters.
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Asteroid Comet Impact Hazards: Introduction
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Introduction
FAQs about NEO
Impacts
The Earth orbits the Sun in a sort of cosmic shooting gallery, subject to impacts
from comets and asteroids. It is only fairly recently that we have come to appreciate
that these impacts by asteroids and comets (often called Near Earth Objects, or
NEOs) pose a significant hazard to life and property. Most of the hazard is from
asteroid impacts; comets make only a minor contribution. Although the annual
probability of the Earth being struck by a large asteroid or comet is extremely small,
the consequences of such a collision are so catastrophic that it is prudent to assess
the nature of the threat and prepare to deal with it.
Studies have shown that the risk from cosmic impact increases with the size of the
projectile. The greatest risk is associated with objects large enough to perturb the
Earth's climate on a global scale by injecting large quantities of dust into the
stratosphere. Such an event could depress temperatures around the globe, leading
to massive loss of food crops and possible breakdown of society. Such global
catastrophes are qualitatively different from other more common hazards that we
face (excepting nuclear war), because of their potential effect on the entire planet
and its population. Various studies have suggested that the minimum mass
impacting body to produce such global consequences is several tens of billions of
tons, resulting in a groundburst explosion with energy in the vicinity of a million
megatons of TNT. The corresponding threshold diameter for an asteroid is between
1 and 2 km. Smaller objects (down to tens of meters diameter) can cause severe
local damage but pose no global threat.
Today we are addressing this impact hazard by carrying out a comprehensive
telescopic search for potentially hazardous near-Earth asteroids (NEAs). This
program is called the Spaceguard Survey, and it has already resulted in the
discovery of more than half the NEAs larger than 1 km diameter. The objective is to
find 90% of the NEAs this large by the end of 2008. Today no known asteroid is on
a collision course with the Earth, and the Spaceguard Survey does not expect to
find any large asteroid that directly threatens us. If, however, such a rock is
discovered on a collision course, then we anticipate that we would apply appropriate
technology to deflect it before it hits. Asteroid impacts are the only natural hazard
that we can, in principle, eliminate entirely.
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Is the Earth Targeted for an Impact?
Not that we know of! None of the asteroids or comets discovered so far is on a
collision course with Earth. However, we can't speak for those that are not yet
discovered. In principle, one of those could hit any time, but statistically the chances
are very small. Click here for background information on the impact hazard and
what we are doing about it
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What is it for?
The Torino Scale is a "Richter Scale" for categorizing the Earth impact hazard associated
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with newly discovered asteroids and comets. It is intended to serve as a communication tool
for astronomers and the public to assess the seriousness of predictions of close encounters
by asteroids and comets during the 21st century. [ top ]
Why is the Torino Scale needed?
When a new asteroid or comet is discovered, predictions for where the object will be months
or decades in the future are naturally uncertain. These uncertainties arise because the
discovery observations typically involve measurements over only a short orbital track and
because all measurements have some limit in their precision.
Fortunately, for the majority of objects, even the initial calculations are sufficient to show that
they will not make any close passes by the Earth within the next century. However, for some
objects, 21st century close approaches and possible collisions with the Earth cannot be
completely ruled out. [ top ]
How does the Torino Scale Work?
The Torino Scale utilizes numbers that range from 0 to 10, where 0 indicates an object has a
zero or negligibly small chance of collision with the Earth. (Zero is also used to categorize
any object that is too small to penetrate the Earth's atmosphere intact, in the event that a
collision does occur.) A 10 indicates that a collision is certain, and the impacting object is so
large that it is capable of precipitating a global climatic disaster.
The Torino Scale is color coded from white to yellow to orange to red. Each color code has
an overall meaning:
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White - "No Hazard" meaning they are virtually certain to miss Earth or are so
small that any impact would almost certainly dissipate in the atmosphere. White
corresponds to category 0.
Green - "Normal" refers to objects that have predictable close approaches with
some very small, but not seriously concerning, chance of a collision.
Nonetheless, prudence dictates their orbits should be tracked closely so that
the collision chance becomes refined, and probably in all cases, will ultimately
be reclassified within Torino Scale category zero. Green corresponds to
category 1.
Yellow - "Meriting attention by astronomers" are close approaches by objects
that have higher collision chances than the Earth typically experiences over a
few decades. These are object for which refinement of the orbit is of high
priority. Yellow corresponds to categories 2, 3, 4.
Orange - "Threatening" refers to close encounters with objects that are large
enough to cause regional or global devastation, where the chance of collision
greatly exceeds the level that typically occurs within a given century. These are
objects for which refinement of the orbits are an extreme priority. Orange
corresponds to categories 5, 6,7.
Red - "Certain collisions" refers to objects that are certain to collide with Earth having
sufficient size to likely penetrate the atmosphere with the capability to cause either
local damage, regional devastation, or a global climatic catastrophe. Red corresponds
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to categories 8, 9, 10.
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How does an object get its Torino Scale number?
An object is assigned a 0 to 10 value on the Torino Scale based on its collision probability
and its kinetic energy (proportional to its mass times the square of its encounter velocity).
Categorization on the Torino Scale is based on the placement of a close approach event
within a graphical representation of kinetic energy and collision probability . An object that is
capable of making multiple close approaches to the Earth will have a separate Torino Scale
value associated with each approach. (An object may be summarized by the single highest
value that it attains on the Torino Scale.) There are no fractional values or decimal values
used in the Torino Scale. [ top ]
Can the Torino Scale value for an object change?
Yes! It is important to note that the Torino Scale value for any object initially categorized as 1
or greater _will_ change with time. The change will result from improved measurements of
the object's orbit showing, most likely in all cases, that the object will indeed miss the Earth.
Thus, the most likely outcome for a newly discovered object is that it will ultimately be reassigned to category 0. Any object initially placed in category 0 is unlikely to have its Torino
Scale value change with time. [ top ]
How did the Torino Scale get its name?
The Torino Scale was created by Professor Richard P. Binzel in the Department of Earth,
Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
The first version, called "A Near-Earth Object Hazard Index", was presented at a United
Nations conference in 1995 and was published by Binzel in the subsequent conference
proceedings (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, volume 822, 1997.)
A revised version of the "Hazard Index" was presented at a June 1999 international
conference on near-Earth objects held in Torino (Turin) Italy. The conference participants
voted to adopt the revised version, where the bestowed name "Torino Scale" recognizes the
spirit of international cooperation displayed at that conference toward research efforts to
understand the hazards posed by near-Earth objects. ("Torino Scale" is the proper usage, not
"Turin Scale.) [ top ]
The Torino Scale
For an object making a close approach to Earth, its categorization on the Torino Scale is
dependent upon its placement within this plot showing kinetic energy versus collision
probability. (One MT = 4.3 x 10^15 J.) The left-hand scale also indicates approximate sizes
for asteroidal objects having typical encounter velocities. For an object that makes multiple
close approaches over a set of dates, a Torino Scale value should be determined for each
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approach. It may be convenient to summarize such an object by the greatest Torino Scale
value within the set.
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Recommended parameters to be quoted in any public announcement of a future close
approach.
Responsible communication about a potential close approach should include the following
information:
Name of the object:
Size estimate for the object:
Date(s) of close encounter(s):
Collision probability for each close encounter date:
Torino Scale value for each encounter date:
More thorough guidelines and procedures for public announcement of future close
approaches by near-Earth objects are being developed under the auspices of the
International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group on Near-Earth Objects. [ top ]
Permission for reproduction of Torino Scale figures and text.
Copyright (c) 1999, 2004 Richard P. Binzel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Permission is hereby granted to reproduce Torino Scale figures and text for educational and
news reporting purposes. [ top ]
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Additional Information
"And Now, the Asteroid Forecast."
Science vol. 285, p. 655 (1999).
"Scaling the Degree of Danger from an Asteroid."
Nature vol. 400, p. 392 (1999).
"The Torino Scale: Gauging the Impact Threat."
Sky & Telescope vol. 98, pp.32-33 (1999).
"Assessing the Hazard: The Development of the Torino Scale."
The Planetary Report vol. XIX, pp. 6-10 (1999).
"The Torino Impact Hazard Scale"
Planetary and Space Science vol. 48, pp. 297-303 (2000).
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Hayabusa's Contributions Toward Understanding the Earth's Neighborhood
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Hayabusa spacecraft.
Beginning in early September 2005, the Japanese Hayabusa spacecraft will rendezv
ous with near-Earth asteroid (25143) Itokawa. Itokawa, a 600 meter sized, potatoshaped asteroid, is named after Hideo Itokawa, a Japanese rocket pioneer. Although
the primary objectives of the Hayabusa mission are to test new technologies, the
mission will also provide a wealth of scientific returns. For the three month period from
September through November 2005, the science instruments on board the Hayabusa
spacecraft will undertake an intensive study of near-Earth asteroid Itokawa. After
closely observing the asteroid for several weeks, a few pellets will be fired from the
spacecraft at close range into the asteroid's surface and about a gram of the pellet's
impact ejecta will be collected into a sample capsule. This capsule will then be
brought back to Earth and parachuted into the Australia outback in June 2007 so that
some of the asteroid's surface minerals can be studied in Earth-based laboratories.
This will be the first asteroid sample return mission.
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NASA's Deep Impact Generates Its Own Spectacular Photo Flash
July 4, 2005
The hyper-speed demise of NASA's Deep Impact probe generated an immense flash of light, which provided an excellent light
source for the two cameras on the Deep Impact mothership. Deep Impact scientists theorize the 820-pound impactor vaporized
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
per second or 23,000 miles per hour).
"You can not help but get a big flash when objects meet at 23,000 miles per hour," said Deep Impact co-investigator Dr. Pete
Schultz of Brown University, Providence, R.I. "The heat produced by impact was at least several thousand degrees Kelvin and at
that extreme temperature just about any material begins to glow. Essentially, we generated our own incandescent photo flash for
less than a second."
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Hayabusa's Contributions Toward Understanding the Earth's
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Beginning in early September 2005, the Japanese Hayabusa
spacecraft will rendezvous with near-Earth asteroid (25143) Itokawa.
Itokawa, a 600 meter sized, potato-shaped asteroid, is named after
Hideo Itokawa, a Japanese rocket pioneer. Although the primary
objectives of the Hayabusa mission are to test new technologies, the
mission will also provide a wealth of scientific returns. For the three
month period from September through November 2005, the science
instruments on board the Hayabusa spacecraft will undertake an
intensive study of near-Earth asteroid Itokawa. After closely
observing the asteroid for several weeks, a few pellets will be fired
from the spacecraft at close range into the asteroid's surface and
about a gram of the pellet's impact ejecta will be collected into a
sample capsule. This capsule will then be brought back to Earth and
parachuted into the Australia outback in June 2007 so that some of
the asteroid's surface minerals can be studied in Earth-based
laboratories. This will be the first asteroid sample return mission.
After the successful launch of the spacecraft on May 9, 2003 from the
Japanese Kagoshima Launch site, the mission name was changed
from MUSES-C to Hayabusa. Hayabusa, which is Japanese for
Artist's conception of the Hayabusa spacecraft
"falcon," will act much like its namesake, descending to the asteroid's
deploying one of the surface target markers that will
surface, capturing its prey and returning it to Earth. While the
be used to guide the spacecraft's descent to the
scientific knowledge of near-Earth asteroids will be significantly
surface of asteroid Itokawa.
advanced by the Hayabusa mission, the primary goals are to test four
advanced technology systems: the electric propulsion (ion drive)
engines; an autonomous navigation system; the sample collection system; and the sample capsule that re-enters the Earth's
atmosphere.
A year after launch, on May 19, 2004, the spacecraft returned to Earth and made a close approach (altitude = 3725 km), thereby
gaining the extra velocity it needed to reach the near-Earth asteroid Itokawa. During the Earth swing-by, the spacecraft also took
images of the Earth and moon to test and calibrate the on board camera called AMICA (Asteroid Multi-band Imaging Camera).
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
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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
they should so the spacecraft's arrival at the asteroid was delayed from mid-summer until September of 2005.
Upon arriving at the asteroid, the Hayabusa spacecraft will spend about three months hovering above the asteroid with its high gain
antenna pointed toward Earth and its science instruments pointed toward the asteroid's surface. Using the spacecraft camera, the
entire surface of the asteroid will be mapped so that its size, shape and volume can be determined. The Hayabusa spacecraft
carries infrared and X-ray spectrometers that will identify the asteroid's most common minerals and chemical constituents. In midSeptember, the spacecraft will evolve down to its so-called "gate position," 20 kilometers above the asteroid's surface, where it will
begin the global mapping of the surface features and determine its surface composition. Toward the end of September, the
spacecraft will move to its "home position," which is only seven kilometers above the surface. At this home position, a more detailed
surface map will be generated and the surface composition differences will be examined as the asteroid rotates underneath the
hovering spacecraft.
In the second half of November, the spacecraft will
collect up to three surface samples as its sample
horn captures small pieces of the asteroid ejected
when tantalum pellets are fired into its surface at
300 meters per second. With these surface samples
tucked safely into the spacecraft's sample capsule,
the spacecraft will return to Earth, arriving in June
2007, and the sample capsule will parachute to the
ground in Australia. The samples will be analyzed in
various laboratories to study their detailed chemical
composition and determine which meteorite
examples in Earth-based collections provide the
best match for Itokawa's particular composition.
Once this question is answered, then future Earth
based observations can be used to identify the likely
minerals in other asteroids that share the same
spectral characteristics as Itokawa.
During the first descent to fire a pellet into the
surface, a small coffee-can-sized surface hopper,
called MINERVA, will be dropped slowly onto the
asteroid's surface. For one to two days it will slowly
leap about the asteroid taking surface temperature
measurements and high-resolution images with
each of its three miniature cameras.
Artist's conception of the Hayabusa spacecraft and the Minerva
surface hopper.
Hayabusa's observations will address each of three major issues concerning asteroids:
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
for building space structures.
1. The scientific interest in asteroids is due largely to their status as the remnant debris from the inner solar system formation
process that occurred some 4.6 billion years ago. Since the chemical compositions of asteroids have remained relatively
unchanged since their formation, knowledge of their elemental makeup would provide an understanding of the chemical mix
from which the inner planets, including Earth, formed.
2. From time to time, near-Earth asteroids collide with Earth. Should one of them be found upon an Earth threatening trajectory,
scientists would need to understand its composition and structure before a successful strategy could be undertaken to
deflect the object away from Earth.
3. Some of the near-Earth asteroids that are potentially the most hazardous because they can closely approach the Earth are
also the objects that could be most easily reached and exploited for raw materials. The minerals, metals and water ices on
near-Earth asteroids and comets could be used to manufacture the space structures and rocket fuel that will be required to
explore and colonize our solar system in the 21st century. We need to examine the chemical composition of some of these
objects to understand which among them are richest in mineral wealth and other raw materials.
The Hayabusa asteroid sample return mission is the next giant step forward in understanding the role of near-Earth asteroids in the
origin of the solar system, their potential threat to Earth and the future use of their raw materials to expand the human presence
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beyond Earth.
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SPACE NEWS (JAXA) -- Hayabusa acquired images of the earth and the moon.
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Planetary Society:
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Hayabusa Science Objectives
AMICA - Asteroid Multiband Imaging Camera
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Map surface morphology including surface features to one 1-m resolution
Determine spin state, colors, size, shape, volume, and rotation characteristics
Search for possible asteroid satellites and dust rings
Establish a global map of surface features and colors
Reveal history of impacts from other asteroid and comet fragments
Determine optical parameters of regolith particles using polarization degree vs. phase curve at large phase angles
Map mineralogical composition of asteroid and identify rock types present
Determine most likely meteorite analog for composition of asteroid
Near-IR Spectrometer
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Map mineralogical composition of asteroid and provide main evidence for rock types present on surface at scales as small
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Characterize surface heterogeneity
Together with elemental composition measurements provided by (XRS) and color imagery from camera, IR spectrometer
will provide link between this asteroid and a meteorite type
X-Ray Spectrometer (XRS)
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Map the major elemental composition of the surface as the asteroid rotates under the spacecraft
Determine the major elemental composition at localized areas during asteroid approach phases
Measure surface composition accurately enough to establish relationship between asteroids and meteorites and identify
type of meteorite to which asteroid is linked
Provide elemental abundance maps to investigate inhomogeneity of regolith
Sample Return Analysis
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Samples returned to Earth will provide a detailed and definitive elemental composition analysis of the asteroid's surface
materials and hence forge an unambiguous link between the asteroid's composition and a meteorite type
LIDAR
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Provide accurate shape and mass determinations for asteroid
Map asteroid's surface with a maximum resolution of about 1-meter
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Asteroid and Comet Impact Hazard Bibliography (19922000)
Note: The following list contains only important recent scientific papers on this
subject. In general, the list does not include papers on Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 and
its collision with Jupiter, on the KT impact and mass extinction, on meteors and
meteor showers, or on the dynamics and physical properties of meteorites, comets
and asteroids, unless these papers relate directly to the impact hazard or planetary
defense. A few books on the subject are included, but most references are to
technical papers in the refereed professional literature. The bibliography was
compiled by David Morrison.
Index:
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1992
Ahrens, T.J. and A.W. Harris: Deflection and fragmentation of near-Earth asteroids.
Nature 360:429-433 (1992)
Ceplecha, Z.: Influx of interplanetary bodies onto Earth. Astronomy & Astrophysics
263: 361-366 (1992)
Hudson, R.S. and S.J. Ostro: Shape of asteroid 4769 Castalia (1989 PB) from
inversion of radar images. Science 263:940-943 (1994).
Morrison, D. (editor): The Spaceguard Survey: Report of the NASA International NearEarth-Object Detection Workshop. NASA Publication (1992)
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1993
Ahrens, T.J.: Deflection and fragmentation of near-Earth asteroids. In Proceedings of
the Near-Earth-Object Interception Workshop (G. Canavan, J. Solem, and D.G.
Rather, editors), Los Alamos Publication LANL 12476-C, 89-110 (1993)
Canavan, G.H.: Value of space defenses. In Proceedings of the Near- Earth-Object
Interception Workshop (G. Canavan, J. Solem, and D.G. Rather, editors), Los Alamos
Publication LANL 12476-C, 261-274 (1993)
Canavan, G.H., J.C. Solem, and D.G. Rather (editors): Proceedings of the Near-EarthObject Interception Workshop. Los Alamos Publication LANL 12476-C (1993)
Canavan, G.H. and J. Solem: Near-Earth object interception workshop summary. In
Proceedings of the Near-Earth-Object Interception Workshop (G. Canavan, J. Solem,
and D.G. Rather, editors), Los Alamos Publication LANL 12476-C, 20-48 (1993)
Ceplecha, Z. Impacts of meteoroids larger than 1 m onto the Earth's atmosphere.
Astronomy & Astrophysics 286: 967-970 (1994)
Chyba, C.F.: Explosions of small Spacewatch objects in the Earth's atmosphere.
Nature 363:701-702 (1993)
Chyba, C.F., P.J. Thomas, and K.J. Zahnle: The 1908 Tunguska explosion:
atmospheric disruption of a stony asteroid. Nature 361:40- 44 (1993)
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Neo Catalog
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NEO Catalog
List of Potentially Hazardous Asteroids
Catalog of Near Earth Asteroids with orbits that bring them very close to
the Earth. Updated daily by the Minor Planet Center.
List of All Known NEOs with Orbital Elements
Updated daily by the Minor Planet Center.
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Predicted close asteroid and comet approaches through the year 2020,
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Unusual Minor Planets
The lists of unusual objects accessible from this page include both close-approach and distant objects.
Note that the definitions of Aten, Apollo and Amor objects differ between different groups. The
definitions used here are that Atens have semimajor axes less than 1.0 AU, Apollos have perihelion
distances less than 1.0 AU and Amors have perihelion distances less than 1.3 AU. Centaur objects have
perihelia beyond the orbit of Jupiter and semimajor axes inside the orbit of Neptune. Transneptunian
objects have orbits with semimajor axes beyond the orbit of Neptune--some of these objects, generally
assumed to be in librations with Neptune, have perihelion distances inside the orbit of Neptune.
At the present time, these lists contain entries for the following numbers of objects:
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3702 close approach
1083 distant objects
191 other unusual objects
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307 Atens
1800 Apollos
1595 Amors
158 Centaurs and Scattered-Disk Objects
925 transneptunians
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Here is a list of other unusual objects that do not fit into any of the above categories.
The 692 Potentially Hazardous Asteroids (the minor planets with the greatest potential for close
approaches to the earth) include those objects with H brighter than or equal to V = 22.0 and a value of M
or N (see explanation) less than 0.05 AU.
This list was last updated on 2005 Dec. 5.
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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
The following table lists the predicted minor-planet and comet encounters to within 0.2 AU of the earth
during the next 33 years (from the start of this year). Objects with very uncertain orbits are excluded
from this listing, as are recently-discovered objects whose orbits have been computed without
consideration of planetary perturbations. The distances quoted are from the nominal orbit solutions in
the cited references and can be quite uncertain, particularly for one-opposition objects. Perturbed orbital
solutions consider perturbations by eight major planets (Mercury to Neptune), three minor planets
(Ceres, Pallas and Vesta) and treat the earth and the moon as separate perturbing bodies.
Also available is a list of PHA close-encounters from the start of this year through the end of 2178 and a
list of earth-approaches within 0.2 AU over the period 1900-2178.
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Object (and name)
Distance
name)
Date of encounter (TT)
Orbit arc
Reference
JD
2004 XM29
2453371.94
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 74447
2004 XD6
2453373.44
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO 74441
2000 WP19
2453373.73
0.1550
2 oppositions, 2000-2004
WP19
2005 BG14
2453376.59
opposition, arc = 41 days MPO 77807
2004 YR
2453376.96
opposition, arc = 198 days MPO 77796
2002 AA29
2453379.22
0.08739
2 oppositions, 2002-2004
AA29
2005 BN1
2453380.91
opposition, arc = 18 days MPO 74484
(27002) 1998 DV9
2453381.90
0.07771
3 oppositions, 1998-2001
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Calendar
Object (and
(AU)
2005 Jan.
1.44
0.02378
2004 XM29
2005 Jan. 2.94
0.06890
2004 XD6
2005 Jan. 3.23
MPO 74049
2000
1-
2005 Jan.
6.09
0.07973
2005 BG14
2005 Jan. 6.46
0.1849
2004 YR
2005 Jan. 8.72
MPO 57849
2002
1-
2005 Jan. 10.41
0.02395
2005 BN1
2005 Jan. 11.40
MPO 70194
(27002) 1998
1-
1-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
DV9
2005 BS1
2453383.93
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 77805
2005 BD
2453384.21
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 74483
2005 BM1
2453385.05
opposition, arc =
2 days E2005-X16
2005 BU
2453385.06
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 74483
2005 BH14
2453386.50
opposition, arc = 17 days MPO 74486
2005 AJ3
2453387.79
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 74472
2004 XN14
2453388.14
0.1086
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
XN14
2005 AX28
2453389.60
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 74477
2005 BS27
2453390.25
opposition, arc = 39 days MPO 77808
2005 AK3
2453390.45
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 74472
2005 CJ
2453391.65
opposition, arc = 64 days MPO 77808
2002 RM129
2453391.66
0.1784
4 oppositions, 2002-2005
RM129
2005 WK4
2453395.92
opposition, arc =
5 days E2005-X13
2005 CC37
2453397.42
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 77812
2002 PN
2453402.21
opposition, arc = 249 days MPO 48243
2005 CM7
2453403.28
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 74489
(7350) 1993 VA
2453403.85
0.1427
7 oppositions, 1986-2002
VA
2002 CC19
2453403.95
0.1833
4 oppositions, 1986-2005
CC19
2005 CP38
2453406.08
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 77812
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2005 Jan. 13.43
0.001772
2005 BS1
2005 Jan. 13.71
0.03701
2005 BD
2005 Jan. 14.55
0.03026
2005 BM1
2005 Jan. 14.56
0.01759
2005 BU
2005 Jan. 16.00
0.07029
2005 BH14
2005 Jan. 17.29
0.08368
2005 AJ3
2005 Jan. 17.64
E2005-V84
2004
1-
2005 Jan. 19.10
0.01408
2005 AX28
2005 Jan. 19.75
0.1759
2005 BS27
2005 Jan. 19.95
0.02324
2005 AK3
2005 Jan. 21.15
0.09232
2005 CJ
2005 Jan. 21.16
MPO 77642
2002
1-
2005 Jan. 25.42
0.06012
2005 WK4
2005 Jan. 26.92
0.05471
2005 CC37
2005 Jan. 31.71
0.08144
2002 PN
2005 Feb. 1.78
0.007059
2005 CM7
2005 Feb. 2.35
MPO 47622
(7350) 1993
1-
2005 Feb. 2.45
MPO 77585
2005 Feb.
11111-
111-
111-
2002
4.58
0.08373
2005 CP38
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2005 CL7
2453408.00
opposition, arc = 232 days MPO 77809
2001 QC96
2453408.92
0.1159
2 oppositions, 2001-2005
QC96
2004 VJ1
2453409.19
opposition, arc = 38 days MPO 74427
2005 CE41
2453411.51
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 77812
2001 DF47
2453411.71
0.1914
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
DF47
2005 AV27
2453413.13
0.1036
2 oppositions, 2005-2005
AV27
2005 CN61
2453414.88
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 74497
2000 YS134
2453416.39
opposition, arc = 60 days MPO 11023
2004 EW
2453416.52
0.05919
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
EW
2005 EO33
2453417.37
opposition, arc = 26 days MPO 77822
2002 CC14
2453419.74
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 74134
2005 BY2
2453425.56
0.1491
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
BY2
2005 ES1
2453425.69
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 77816
2005 ET70
2453426.72
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO 77827
2005 CP
2453428.07
0.1766
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
CP
2005 EQ95
2453428.13
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 77831
2005 CR37
2453428.29
opposition, arc = 117 days MPO 77812
2004 RF84
2453428.66
0.06023
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
RF84
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2005 Feb.
6.50
0.1809
2005 CL7
2005 Feb. 7.42
MPO 72395
2001
1-
2005 Feb.
1-
7.69
0.1449
2004 VJ1
2005 Feb. 10.01
0.02628
2005 CE41
2005 Feb. 10.21
MPO 77512
2001
2005 Feb. 11.63
MPO 74476
1-
2005
2005 Feb. 13.38
0.02131
2005 CN61
2005 Feb. 14.89
0.06597
2000 YS134
2005 Feb. 15.02
MPO 77777
2004
1-
2005 Feb. 15.87
0.07941
2005 EO33
2005 Feb. 18.24
0.1511
2002 CC14
2005 Feb. 24.06
MPO 77806
2005
1-
2005 Feb. 24.19
0.01259
2005 ES1
2005 Feb. 25.22
0.1529
2005 ET70
2005 Feb. 26.57
MPO 76629
2005
1-
2005 Feb. 26.63
0.04987
2005 EQ95
2005 Feb. 26.79
0.06276
2005 CR37
2005 Feb. 27.16
MPO 77786
2004
1-
1-
1-
1-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2004 QD3
2453428.74
opposition, arc = 239 days MPO 77785
2005 EM70
2453432.25
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 77827
1992 BF
2453433.44
0.06448
4 oppositions, 1992-2005
BF
2005 EL70
2453433.45
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 77827
2005 EZ29
2453435.27
opposition, arc = 121 days MPO 77821
2005 EY95
2453435.29
0.1907
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
EY95
2002 VR14
2453436.14
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 38512
2004 YK1
2453436.19
opposition, arc = 145 days MPO 77796
2005 EJ169
2453436.34
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 77841
2001 BB16
2453436.71
opposition, arc = 63 days MPO 12273
2005 EO30
2453437.15
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 77821
2005 CN
2453437.24
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 74487
2000 AF6
2453437.41
0.1709
4 oppositions, 1991-2005
AF6
2002 EV11
2453437.46
0.1158
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
EV11
(22753) 1998 WT
2453437.64
0.07943
5 oppositions, 1955-2002
WT
2005 EP1
2453438.04
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 77816
2005 EM169
2453438.26
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 77841
2005 EN30
2453439.21
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 77821
2005 EZ223
2453439.33
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 77848
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2005 Feb. 27.24
0.1038
2004 QD3
2005 Mar. 2.75
0.06436
2005 EM70
2005 Mar. 3.94
MPO 77350
1992
1-
2005 Mar.
3.95
0.03720
2005 EL70
2005 Mar. 5.77
0.1444
2005 EZ29
2005 Mar. 5.79
MPO 76863
2005
1-
2005 Mar.
1-
6.64
0.1359
2002 VR14
2005 Mar. 6.69
0.1903
2004 YK1
2005 Mar. 6.84
0.04471
2005 EJ169
2005 Mar. 7.21
0.1898
2001 BB16
2005 Mar. 7.65
0.06198
2005 EO30
2005 Mar. 7.74
0.1041
2005 CN
2005 Mar. 7.91
MPO 77429
2000
2005 Mar. 7.96
MPO 75304
1-
1-
11111-
2002
2005 Mar. 8.14
MPO 38163
(22753) 1998
2005 Mar.
8.54
0.04957
2005 EP1
2005 Mar. 8.76
0.007615
2005 EM169
2005 Mar. 9.71
0.1912
2005 EN30
2005 Mar. 9.83
0.04026
2005 EZ223
1111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1175
UG
1994 UG
2453439.89 2005 Mar. 10.39
2 oppositions, 1994-2005
E2005-W33
2002 FW1
2453439.98
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 30729
2004 WH1
2453441.00
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 74439
2005 EC71
2453441.18
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 77827
2000 RE52
2453441.35
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 57782
2005 GJ8
2453441.83
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 77857
2005 ES70
2453442.33
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 77827
2005 CD69
2453442.36
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 77815
2005 EN70
2453442.48
opposition, arc = 27 days MPO 77827
2005 EY169
2453443.31
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 77841
2005 EX169
2453444.37
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 77841
2005 EU95
2453446.79
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 77831
2005 EB30
2453446.80
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 77821
2005 GO59
2453446.83
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 77864
2003 QQ47
2453446.96
0.1197
3 oppositions, 2003-2005
QQ47
2005 FN
2453448.41
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 77855
2005 FA
2453448.75
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 77854
2005 ER70
2453448.78
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 77827
2005 ES95
2453450.15
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 77831
2001 PL9
2453451.32
0.1928
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
PL9
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1994
2005 Mar. 10.48
0.02977
2002 FW1
2005 Mar. 11.50
0.1868
2004 WH1
2005 Mar. 11.68
0.1001
2005 EC71
2005 Mar. 11.85
0.1250
2000 RE52
2005 Mar. 12.33
0.05838
2005 GJ8
2005 Mar. 12.83
0.06404
2005 ES70
2005 Mar. 12.86
0.04002
2005 CD69
2005 Mar. 12.98
0.1962
2005 EN70
2005 Mar. 13.81
0.1080
2005 EY169
2005 Mar. 14.87
0.1044
2005 EX169
2005 Mar. 17.29
0.1772
2005 EU95
2005 Mar. 17.30
0.1208
2005 EB30
2005 Mar. 17.33
0.1678
2005 GO59
2005 Mar. 17.46
MPO 77700
2003
1-
2005 Mar. 18.91
0.0009627
2005 FN
2005 Mar. 19.25
0.005972
2005 FA
2005 Mar. 19.28
0.02376
2005 ER70
2005 Mar. 20.65
0.03382
2005 ES95
2005 Mar. 21.82
MPO 77546
2001
1-
111111111111-
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2005 EZ169
2453452.19
opposition, arc = 19 days MPO 77841
2005 FC
2453454.49
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 77854
2004 RU331
2453456.67
opposition, arc = 215 days MPO 77787
2005 ER95
2453456.69
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 77831
2005 GB120
2453457.20
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 77870
2005 EO70
2453457.32
opposition, arc = 43 days MPO 77827
2005 EH94
2453457.82
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 77831
2005 AB
2453458.40
opposition, arc = 192 days E2005-U68
2004 QA22
2453459.05
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 70395
1999 RR28
2453459.18
0.05681
5 oppositions, 1987-2005
RR28
2005 FK
2453459.85
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 77855
2005 GM22
2453461.21
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 77859
2005 GO22
2453461.31
opposition, arc = 35 days E2005-U68
2005 GP33
2453461.75
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 77860
2001 LL5
2453462.52
0.1621
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
LL5
(30825) 1990 TG1
2453464.31
0.1305
3 oppositions, 1990-2001
TG1
2001 KO2
2453465.02
0.1767
2 oppositions, 2001-2005
KO2
2005 EU2
2453466.17
opposition, arc = 100 days MPO 77817
2005 FG
2453466.63
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 77855
2005 EE169
2453467.08
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2005 Mar. 22.69
0.04954
2005 EZ169
2005 Mar. 24.99
0.04428
2005 FC
2005 Mar. 27.17
0.1760
2004 RU331
2005 Mar. 27.19
0.03322
2005 ER95
2005 Mar. 27.70
0.1133
2005 GB120
2005 Mar. 27.82
0.1539
2005 EO70
2005 Mar. 28.32
0.06330
2005 EH94
2005 Mar. 28.90
0.1753
2005 AB
2005 Mar. 29.55
0.1612
2004 QA22
2005 Mar. 29.68
MPO 77387
1999
1-
2005 Mar. 30.35
0.05044
2005 FK
2005 Mar. 31.71
0.09538
2005 GM22
2005 Mar. 31.81
0.1666
2005 GO22
2005 Apr. 1.25
0.05802
2005 GP33
2005 Apr. 2.02
MPO 77539
2001
1-
11111111-
111-
2005 Apr. 3.81
MPO 73896
(30825) 1990
2005 Apr. 4.52
MPO 77535
2005 Apr.
2001
5.67
0.01580
2005 EU2
2005 Apr. 6.13
0.02625
2005 FG
2005 Apr. 6.58
0.01516
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 77841
2005 GH81
2453467.42
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO 77866
2005 GB34
2453468.09
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 77860
2005 HF
2453468.40
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 77876
2005 FE
2453473.21
opposition, arc = 78 days MPO 77855
2005 GR33
2453473.82
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 77860
2004 JG6
2453475.57
0.1678
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
JG6
2004 QT24
2453476.72
0.1059
3 oppositions, 1998-2005
QT24
2005 HN3
2453477.45
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 77877
2005 UV64
2453478.31
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-V53
2002 CD
2453478.43
0.09997
4 oppositions, 2002-2005
CD
2005 HM3
2453479.68
opposition, arc = 131 days MPO 77877
2004 HT59
2453481.56
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 62577
2005 GU
2453482.62
0.08126
2 oppositions, 2005-2005
GU
2001 CL42
2453483.49
0.1994
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
CL42
2005 GZ110
2453484.32
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 77869
(6611) 1993 VW
2453485.40
0.08621
8 oppositions, 1982-2002
VW
2003 SQ222
2453486.11
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 53820
2001 GQ2
2453490.93
0.08649
2 oppositions, 2001-2005
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2005 EE169
2005 Apr. 6.92
0.1092
2005 GH81
2005 Apr. 7.59
0.006910
2005 GB34
2005 Apr. 7.90
0.01628
2005 HF
2005 Apr. 12.71
0.1951
2005 FE
2005 Apr. 13.32
0.01368
2005 GR33
2005 Apr. 15.07
MPO 76467
2004
2005 Apr. 16.22
E2005-T93
11111-
2004
2005 Apr. 16.95
0.08111
2005 HN3
2005 Apr. 17.81
0.1398
2005 UV64
2005 Apr. 17.93
E2005-T93
2002
1-
2005 Apr. 19.18
0.1678
2005 HM3
2005 Apr. 21.06
0.1788
2004 HT59
2005 Apr. 22.12
E2005-V10
2005
1-
2005 Apr. 22.99
E2005-X08
1-
1-
2001
2005 Apr. 23.82
0.08122
2005 GZ110
2005 Apr. 24.90
MPO 47615
(6611) 1993
1-
2005 Apr. 25.61
0.1173
2003 SQ222
2005 Apr. 30.43
MPO 74964
2001
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
GQ2
0.1634
GU9
2004 GU9
2453490.95 2005 Apr. 30.45
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
E2005-T22
2005 JB22
2453490.95
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 77881
2002 SY50
2453491.04
0.1938
4 oppositions, 2002-2005
SY50
2005 JB
2453491.27
opposition, arc = 119 days E2005-U68
2005 GL
2453491.72
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 77856
2001 RB12
2453494.83
0.1502
2 oppositions, 2001-2002
RB12
(38071) 1999 GU3
2453495.46
0.1711
2 oppositions, 1999-2002
GU3
1999 JZ10
2453496.61
opposition, arc = 20 days MPC 35101
2005 JU81
2453497.44
opposition, arc = 18 days MPO 77892
2005 DO
2453497.86
opposition, arc = 96 days MPO 77816
2005 GE60
2453497.94
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 77864
2005 GJ
2453497.98
opposition, arc = 64 days MPO 77856
2005 GD60
2453498.16
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 77864
2005 HD4
2453499.67
opposition, arc = 122 days MPO 77877
2005 HB
2453499.92
opposition, arc = 80 days MPO 77876
(4544) Xanthus
2453500.75
0.1938
3 oppositions, 1989-1991
Xanthus
2005 JA45
2453501.19
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 77886
2005 FE3
2453501.58
opposition, arc = 87 days MPO 77855
2005 JR5
2453502.07
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2004
2005 Apr. 30.45
0.03132
2005 JB22
2005 Apr. 30.54
MPO 77652
2002
1-
2005 Apr. 30.77
2005 JB
2005 May
1.22
2005 GL
2005 May
4.33
MPO 66200
0.1064
1-
0.09239
1-
2001
2005 May
4.96
MPO 77323
(38071) 1999
2005 May
6.11
0.1338
1999 JZ10
2005 May
6.94
0.08015
2005 JU81
2005 May
7.36
0.09143
2005 DO
2005 May
7.44
0.06054
2005 GE60
2005 May
7.48
0.05248
2005 GJ
2005 May
7.66
0.09585
2005 GD60
2005 May
9.17
0.1150
2005 HD4
2005 May
9.42
0.1453
2005 HB
2005 May 10.25
MPO 77285
(4544)
1-
2005 May
1-
10.69
0.03155
2005 JA45
2005 May 11.08
0.1710
2005 FE3
2005 May 11.57
0.05454
1111111-
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 77879
2005 JT1
2453502.49
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 77878
2005 LO40
2453502.98
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 77910
2003 EF54
2453503.22
0.1343
4 oppositions, 2003-2005
EF54
2005 KA
2453503.83
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 77902
2005 JU1
2453505.75
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 77878
2003 FY6
2453506.07
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 48342
2005 JZ93
2453506.71
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 77894
2005 LW
2453513.59
opposition, arc = 83 days MPO 77905
2005 ED318
2453514.21
opposition, arc = 147 days E2005-U68
2005 HB4
2453514.99
opposition, arc = 49 days MPO 77877
2000 GJ147
2453515.42
0.1235
4 oppositions, 2000-2005
GJ147
2002 LT24
2453517.38
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 77603
2005 LC
2453517.97
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 77905
2005 KP9
2453518.07
opposition, arc = 32 days MPO 77904
2001 XT1
2453519.81
0.1949
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
XT1
2000 LF6
2453521.40
0.1953
2 oppositions, 2000-2005
LF6
1998 KJ9
2453521.51
0.1571
4 oppositions, 1990-2005
KJ9
1999 MN
2453522.93
0.05174
3 oppositions, 1999-2005
MN
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2005 JR5
2005 May 11.99
0.01766
2005 JT1
2005 May 12.48
0.07866
2005 LO40
2005 May 12.72
E2005-T65
2003
2005 May
11-
13.33
0.01116
2005 KA
2005 May 15.25
0.04793
2005 JU1
2005 May 15.57
0.1260
2003 FY6
2005 May 16.21
0.008009
2005 JZ93
2005 May 23.09
0.1402
2005 LW
2005 May 23.71
0.01627
2005 ED318
2005 May 24.49
0.03795
2005 HB4
2005 May 24.92
E2005-W74
2000
1-
2005 May
1-
26.88
0.1438
2002 LT24
2005 May 27.47
0.02154
2005 LC
2005 May 27.57
0.1558
2005 KP9
2005 May 29.31
MPO 77579
2001
2005 May 30.90
MPO 74790
2000
2005 May 31.01
MPO 77367
1998
2005 June 1.43
MPO 77384
1999
111111-
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2005 JJ91
2453523.92
opposition, arc = 38 days MPO 77894
2005 LM3
2453524.84
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 77905
2002 CZ9
2453525.46
0.1619
4 oppositions, 2002-2005
CZ9
2005 LX36
2453525.89
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 77910
2005 LU3
2453526.13
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 77906
2005 KJ10
2453526.47
opposition, arc =
2 days E2005-W93
2002 SR41
2453527.36
0.06261
4 oppositions, 2002-2005
SR41
2005 MR5
2453530.84
opposition, arc = 89 days E2005-S35
2005 JT81
2453532.30
opposition, arc = 106 days MPO 77892
2005 LW39
2453532.73
opposition, arc = 70 days MPO 77910
2001 LF
2453535.51
0.1614
4 oppositions, 1989-2005
LF
2005 EK94
2453535.52
opposition, arc = 176 days E2005-U68
2005 ET2
2453538.01
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 77817
2005 LO3
2453538.11
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 77905
1994 XD
2453538.70
0.07327
2 oppositions, 1994-2005
XD
2005 GM162
2453539.15
opposition, arc = 51 days MPO 77874
2005 UE1
2453541.04
opposition, arc =
2 days E2005-U68
2005 LD
2453541.42
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 77905
1999 VX25
2453542.40
opposition, arc =
5 days MPC 36941
2002 AA29
2453542.74
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2005 June
2.42
0.1479
2005 JJ91
2005 June 3.34
0.01038
2005 LM3
2005 June 3.96
MPO 74134
2002
1-
2005 June
4.39
0.02795
2005 LX36
2005 June 4.63
0.01254
2005 LU3
2005 June 4.97
0.05080
2005 KJ10
2005 June 5.86
MPO 77651
2002
1-
2005 June
9.34
0.1482
2005 MR5
2005 June 10.80
0.1800
2005 JT81
2005 June 11.23
0.08769
2005 LW39
2005 June 14.01
MPO 77539
2001
1-
2005 June 14.02
0.1244
2005 EK94
2005 June 16.51
0.1558
2005 ET2
2005 June 16.61
0.1726
2005 LO3
2005 June 17.20
E2005-S74
1994
1-
2005 June 17.65
0.1338
2005 GM162
2005 June 19.54
0.1823
2005 UE1
2005 June 19.92
0.01835
2005 LD
2005 June 20.90
0.1915
1999 VX25
2005 June 21.24
1-
1-
11-
11-
11-
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1593
2 oppositions, 2002-2004
AA29
(68372) 2001 PM9
2453542.95
0.1483
3 oppositions, 2001-2003
PM9
2005 MA
2453542.98
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 77910
2003 YN107
2453544.67
0.02998
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
YN107
2000 WN63
2453544.96
0.1440
5 oppositions, 2000-2004
WN63
2005 NL1
2453547.10
opposition, arc = 55 days E2005-Q33
2002 CA10
2453547.94
0.1879
5 oppositions, 2001-2005
CA10
2005 MR1
2453547.98
opposition, arc = 97 days MPO 77911
2005 MF5
2453548.51
opposition, arc =
8 days E2005-N30
P/2005 JQ5 (Catalina) 2453549.05
0.1034
(Catalina)
2005 JQ5
2453549.06
opposition, arc =
9 days E2005-K02
2005 NG
2453550.89
opposition, arc =
9 days E2005-N63
2005 LQ40
2453551.37
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 77910
2005 NQ1
2453551.98
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-N39
2003 WP25
2453553.53
0.1481
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
WP25
2005 NB56
2453553.64
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-O02
2005 MN13
2453554.41
opposition, arc = 33 days E2005-P20
2005 LW3
2453555.19
opposition, arc = 29 days MPO 77906
2000 EH26
2453555.72
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MPO 57849
2002
2005 June 21.45
MPO 73916
(68372) 2001
2005 June 21.48
2005 MA
2005 June 23.17
MPO 77762
2005 June 23.46
MPO 74051
0.004862
1-
2003
2000
2005 June 25.60
0.05755
2005 NL1
2005 June 26.44
MPO 77584
2002
1-
2005 June 26.48
0.07310
12005 MR1
2005 June 27.01
0.1289
12005 MF5
2005 June 27.55
MPC 54365
P/2005 JQ5
2005 June 27.56
0.1030
2005 JQ5
2005 June 29.39
0.02419
2005 NG
2005 June 29.87
0.09865
2005 LQ40
2005 June 30.48
0.09942
2005 NQ1
2005 July 2.03
MPO 74299
2003
1-
2005 July
1-
2.14
0.04544
2005 NB56
2005 July 2.91
0.1522
2005 MN13
2005 July 3.69
0.1360
2005 LW3
2005 July 4.22
111-
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1168
EH26
0.06871
JQ97
3 oppositions, 2000-2005
MPO 74746
2002 JQ97
2453555.89 2005 July 4.39
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
MPO 75352
2005 ME5
2453557.43
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-N08
2005 NX39
2453557.46
opposition, arc = 13 days E2005-O27
2005 ND63
2453561.56
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-O02
2003 CY18
2453564.45
0.1163
3 oppositions, 2003-2005
CY18
2005 NG56
2453565.11
opposition, arc =
8 days E2005-P01
2005 ND7
2453567.85
opposition, arc = 149 days E2005-X13
2005 MP13
2453569.06
opposition, arc = 129 days E2005-V49
2005 NX55
2453569.16
opposition, arc =
1 days E2005-O25
2005 NY39
2453570.04
opposition, arc = 79 days E2005-S64
2005 OF3
2453571.27
opposition, arc = 43 days E2005-R55
2005 LZ42
2453571.37
opposition, arc = 86 days MPO 77910
2005 ML13
2453571.76
opposition, arc = 16 days E2005-N70
2005 PP
2453573.10
opposition, arc = 70 days E2005-T90
2000 AG6
2453574.40
opposition, arc =
7 days MPC 38174
2005 NE21
2453575.08
opposition, arc = 53 days E2005-Q41
2005 OR2
2453576.08
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-Q56
(54509) 2000 PH5
2453578.19
0.03588
3 oppositions, 2000-2002
PH5
2000 PJ5
2453578.47
0.1994
4 oppositions, 2000-2005
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2000
2002
2005 July
5.93
0.03900
2005 ME5
2005 July 5.96
0.1116
2005 NX39
2005 July 10.06
0.005122
2005 ND63
2005 July 12.95
E2005-W84
2003
1-
2005 July 13.61
0.02194
2005 NG56
2005 July 16.35
0.1928
2005 ND7
2005 July 17.56
0.1732
2005 MP13
2005 July 17.66
0.1347
2005 NX55
2005 July 18.54
0.1521
2005 NY39
2005 July 19.77
0.05049
2005 OF3
2005 July 19.87
0.1537
2005 LZ42
2005 July 20.26
0.06541
2005 ML13
2005 July 21.60
0.1610
2005 PP
2005 July 22.90
0.02268
2000 AG6
2005 July 23.58
0.1710
2005 NE21
2005 July 24.58
0.05143
2005 OR2
2005 July 26.69
MPO 50364
(54509) 2000
1-
2005 July 26.97
MPO 77467
2000
11-
11111111111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
PJ5
2005 OT2
2453579.19
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-P42
2005 QQ30
2453579.48
opposition, arc = 53 days E2005-U20
2005 LP40
2453580.49
opposition, arc = 126 days E2005-U13
2005 NE7
2453581.88
0.1395
3 oppositions, 2003-2005
NE7
2005 PA5
2453583.32
opposition, arc = 44 days E2005-S26
(5660) 1974 MA
2453583.50
0.1874
6 oppositions, 1974-2001
MA
2005 OH3
2453583.51
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-P28
2005 FC3
2453586.18
0.08415
2 oppositions, 2005-2005
FC3
2005 GK
2453586.39
0.1144
2 oppositions, 2005-2005
GK
1999 NB5
2453586.44
0.1151
3 oppositions, 1999-2005
NB5
2005 NW44
2453586.99
opposition, arc = 28 days E2005-P32
2005 OX1
2453587.01
opposition, arc = 87 days E2005-U20
2005 PX16
2453588.68
opposition, arc = 41 days E2005-S25
169P/NEAT
2453589.52
0.1475
NEAT
1992 UY4
2453590.91
0.04028
3 oppositions, 1996-2005
UY4
2005 OD3
2453591.36
opposition, arc = 92 days E2005-U88
2005 OK3
2453591.41
opposition, arc = 74 days E2005-T93
2005 OW
2453591.93
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2005 July 27.69
0.1087
2005 OT2
2005 July 27.98
0.1707
2005 QQ30
2005 July 28.99
0.1974
2005 LP40
2005 July 30.38
E2005-T81
2005
1-
2005 July 31.82
0.04602
2005 PA5
2005 Aug. 1.00
MPO 77286
(5660) 1974
1-
2005 Aug.
1-
1.01
0.01403
2005 OH3
2005 Aug. 3.68
E2005-W20
2005
2005 Aug. 3.89
E2005-T93
2005
2005 Aug. 3.94
MPO 77385
1999
2005 Aug.
4.49
0.1164
2005 NW44
2005 Aug. 4.51
0.1029
2005 OX1
2005 Aug. 6.18
0.1857
2005 PX16
2005 Aug. 7.02
MPC 54701
169P/
2005 Aug. 8.41
E2005-TA1
2005 Aug.
11-
111-
1992
8.86
0.09812
2005 OD3
2005 Aug. 8.91
0.05871
2005 OK3
2005 Aug. 9.43
0.08054
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 108 days E2005-W20
2005 OX
2453594.56
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-P25
2005 SQ9
2453595.34
opposition, arc = 29 days E2005-W17
2005 OE3
2453598.76
opposition, arc = 31 days E2005-W20
2005 OV1
2453601.68
opposition, arc = 124 days E2005-W93
2005 MX1
2453603.08
opposition, arc = 152 days E2005-W54
2005 RP6
2453604.04
opposition, arc = 46 days E2005-U42
2005 SR4
2453605.82
opposition, arc = 29 days E2005-W17
2005 PA17
2453606.01
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-Q01
2005 QQ87
2453607.64
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-R57
2005 QK76
2453609.55
opposition, arc =
2 days E2005-R41
2005 RW3
2453612.30
opposition, arc = 24 days E2005-U54
2005 PJ2
2453612.91
opposition, arc = 37 days E2005-S25
2005 EF
2453612.92
opposition, arc = 209 days E2005-S64
2005 QA5
2453613.42
opposition, arc = 94 days E2005-W84
2005 QP87
2453614.41
opposition, arc = 29 days E2005-S77
2005 RZ2
2453614.99
opposition, arc =
5 days E2005-R36
2005 RV24
2453617.14
opposition, arc = 28 days E2005-U16
(22771) 1999 CU3
2453617.28
0.1447
4 oppositions, 1999-2001
CU3
2005 QP11
2453618.61
opposition, arc =
9 days E2005-S25
2005 OG3
2453620.01
opposition, arc = 93 days E2005-V01
2005 SF
2453620.21
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2005 OW
2005 Aug. 12.06
0.06189
2005 OX
2005 Aug. 12.84
0.07693
2005 SQ9
2005 Aug. 16.26
0.02809
2005 OE3
2005 Aug. 19.18
0.1437
2005 OV1
2005 Aug. 20.58
0.09607
2005 MX1
2005 Aug. 21.54
0.1439
2005 RP6
2005 Aug. 23.32
0.1760
2005 SR4
2005 Aug. 23.51
0.02663
2005 PA17
2005 Aug. 25.14
0.08176
2005 QQ87
2005 Aug. 27.05
0.03240
2005 QK76
2005 Aug. 29.80
0.04825
2005 RW3
2005 Aug. 30.41
0.1010
2005 PJ2
2005 Aug. 30.42
0.1843
2005 EF
2005 Aug. 30.92
0.1507
2005 QA5
2005 Aug. 31.91
0.007544
2005 QP87
2005 Sept. 1.49
0.1104
2005 RZ2
2005 Sept. 3.64
0.07485
2005 RV24
2005 Sept. 3.78
MPO 73882
(22771) 1999
2005 Sept. 5.11
0.01081
2005 QP11
2005 Sept. 6.51
0.1183
2005 OG3
2005 Sept. 6.71
0.1798
11111111111111111-
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 33 days E2005-U68
2005 TE15
2453621.54
opposition, arc = 52 days E2005-W62
2005 RA
2453622.32
opposition, arc = 13 days E2005-R59
2005 RJ
2453622.41
opposition, arc =
7 days E2005-R59
2005 RB3
2453624.23
opposition, arc =
7 days E2005-R55
2005 RK3
2453625.26
opposition, arc = 41 days E2005-W20
2005 RC34
2453625.77
opposition, arc = 152 days E2005-W74
2005 RJ3
2453627.32
opposition, arc = 23 days E2005-U54
2005 SV4
2453627.44
opposition, arc = 27 days E2005-U20
2003 TL4
2453627.66
0.1810
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
TL4
1998 FF14
2453628.15
0.1931
3 oppositions, 1998-2005
FF14
2005 SP1
2453629.28
opposition, arc = 20 days E2005-W17
2005 RB
2453629.84
opposition, arc = 38 days E2005-W20
2002 EZ2
2453630.22
0.1938
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
EZ2
2005 TE
2453630.59
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-T51
2005 SS1
2453631.09
opposition, arc = 14 days E2005-T51
2005 SQ1
2453631.20
opposition, arc = 30 days E2005-U42
2005 RX3
2453632.37
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-R45
2005 SO1
2453632.83
opposition, arc = 14 days E2005-T51
2005 TC
2453633.15
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-U16
1999 RQ36
2453633.95
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2005 SF
2005 Sept. 8.04
0.1545
2005 TE15
2005 Sept. 8.82
0.06651
2005 RA
2005 Sept. 8.91
0.04773
2005 RJ
2005 Sept.10.73
0.05316
2005 RB3
2005 Sept.11.76
0.01491
2005 RK3
2005 Sept.12.27
0.1890
2005 RC34
2005 Sept.13.82
0.07221
2005 RJ3
2005 Sept.13.94
0.05231
2005 SV4
2005 Sept.14.16
E2005-W20
2003
2005 Sept.14.65
E2005-V70
11111111-
1998
2005 Sept.15.78
0.01455
2005 SP1
2005 Sept.16.34
0.1770
2005 RB
2005 Sept.16.72
E2005-W20
2002
1-
2005 Sept.17.09
2005 TE
2005 Sept.17.59
2005 SS1
2005 Sept.17.70
2005 SQ1
2005 Sept.18.87
2005 RX3
2005 Sept.19.33
2005 SO1
2005 Sept.19.65
2005 TC
2005 Sept.20.45
0.06217
1-
0.01692
1-
0.03169
1-
0.02570
1-
0.01238
1-
0.09817
1-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.03313
RQ36
0.1320
EM30
3 oppositions, 1999-2005
E2005-U10
2005 EM30
2453634.08 2005 Sept.20.58
2 oppositions, 2005-2005
E2005-T65
2005 SP9
2453634.43
opposition, arc = 33 days E2005-V70
2005 UH
2453637.28
opposition, arc = 30 days E2005-W33
(66063) 1998 RO1
2453638.43
0.1125
7 oppositions, 1996-2003
RO1
2005 JS108
2453639.70
0.1262
3 oppositions, 2002-2005
JS108
2005 SZ70
2453639.85
opposition, arc = 28 days E2005-V72
2005 SJ19
2453640.48
opposition, arc = 16 days E2005-T93
2005 SB71
2453640.66
opposition, arc = 43 days E2005-V79
2005 CN61
2453641.98
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 74497
2005 SC
2453643.39
opposition, arc = 13 days E2005-T60
2005 QS176
2453643.84
opposition, arc = 56 days E2005-U42
2005 TP15
2453644.20
opposition, arc =
5 days E2005-T45
2005 TH45
2453645.36
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-TA1
2005 SK26
2453646.23
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-T15
2001 SE270
2453646.62
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 18510
2005 TA
2453647.23
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-T40
2005 UN5
2453647.35
opposition, arc =
1 days E2005-U88
2005 TR
2453648.04
opposition, arc = 26 days E2005-V72
2005 SY70
2453648.04
opposition, arc =
7 days E2005-T93
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1999
2005
2005 Sept.20.93
0.08327
2005 SP9
2005 Sept.23.78
0.07207
2005 UH
2005 Sept.24.93
MPO 48545
(66063) 1998
2005 Sept.26.20
E2005-X18
11-
2005
2005 Sept.26.35
0.01830
2005 SZ70
2005 Sept.26.98
0.05974
2005 SJ19
2005 Sept.27.16
0.1151
2005 SB71
2005 Sept.28.48
0.1554
2005 CN61
2005 Sept.29.89
0.1314
2005 SC
2005 Sept.30.34
0.1771
2005 QS176
2005 Sept.30.70
0.01657
2005 TP15
2005 Oct. 1.86
0.008222
2005 TH45
2005 Oct. 2.73
0.01121
2005 SK26
2005 Oct. 3.12
0.07518
2001 SE270
2005 Oct. 3.73
0.005093
2005 TA
2005 Oct. 3.85
0.06696
2005 UN5
2005 Oct. 4.54
0.08816
2005 TR
2005 Oct. 4.54
0.05179
2005 SY70
11111111111111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
1999 AO10
2453648.46
opposition, arc = 33 days MPC 34039
2005 QQ11
2453648.77
opposition, arc = 93 days E2005-V77
2004 TP13
2453649.08
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 70480
2005 US6
2453649.12
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-V01
2005 SG26
2453649.15
opposition, arc =
8 days E2005-U42
2005 UD
2453650.03
0.08827
3 oppositions, 1982-2005
UD
(85770) 1998 UP1
2453650.28
0.1410
7 oppositions, 1990-2003
UP1
2005 SJ26
2453650.34
opposition, arc = 21 days E2005-U14
2005 TD
2453650.68
opposition, arc = 15 days E2005-V72
2005 QZ151
2453650.78
opposition, arc = 40 days E2005-T65
2005 TQ45
2453651.43
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-TA1
2005 TH50
2453651.50
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-TA1
2005 TD49
2453651.96
opposition, arc = 12 days E2005-U10
2005 TP45
2453652.07
opposition, arc = 33 days E2005-V70
2005 UO
2453653.09
opposition, arc = 30 days E2005-W50
1998 ST49
2453653.33
0.1178
3 oppositions, 1998-2005
ST49
2005 TK50
2453653.68
opposition, arc =
0 days E2005-T90
2005 SW9
2453654.01
opposition, arc =
5 days E2005-T02
1998 FW4
2453654.05
0.1559
5 oppositions, 1994-2005
FW4
2005 TU50
2453654.85
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2005 Oct.
4.96
0.1665
1999 AO10
2005 Oct. 5.27
0.1982
2005 QQ11
2005 Oct. 5.58
0.1708
2004 TP13
2005 Oct. 5.62
0.03125
2005 US6
2005 Oct. 5.65
0.03488
2005 SG26
2005 Oct. 6.53
E2005-X08
2005
11111-
2005 Oct. 6.78
MPO 73921
(85770) 1998
2005 Oct.
6.84
0.05069
2005 SJ26
2005 Oct. 7.18
0.05578
2005 TD
2005 Oct. 7.28
0.1273
2005 QZ151
2005 Oct. 7.93
0.01938
2005 TQ45
2005 Oct. 8.00
0.01269
2005 TH50
2005 Oct. 8.46
0.02547
2005 TD49
2005 Oct. 8.57
0.1468
2005 TP45
2005 Oct. 9.59
0.03980
2005 UO
2005 Oct. 9.83
E2005-W20
1998
1-
2005 Oct. 10.18
0.0008204
2005 TK50
2005 Oct. 10.51
0.1472
2005 SW9
2005 Oct. 10.55
E2005-S64
1998
1-
2005 Oct. 11.35
1-
0.03789
1111111-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 22 days E2005-W20
2005 TM
2453654.92
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-T51
2005 TG50
2453656.47
opposition, arc = 32 days E2005-V79
2005 UQ
2453656.66
opposition, arc = 18 days E2005-V72
2005 VS5
2453657.26
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-W17
2005 TE49
2453657.86
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-T81
2005 TC51
2453658.35
opposition, arc =
1 days E2005-T93
2005 TV51
2453658.45
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-U10
2005 UC3
2453658.47
opposition, arc =
2 days E2005-U68
2005 ST1
2453658.74
opposition, arc = 53 days E2005-W20
2005 SL
2453659.30
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-T15
2005 UL6
2453660.52
opposition, arc = 24 days E2005-W45
2005 ST4
2453663.31
opposition, arc = 52 days E2005-W17
2005 VT2
2453663.95
opposition, arc = 25 days E2005-W93
2005 UG1
2453664.30
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-V70
2005 UA1
2453664.46
opposition, arc = 19 days E2005-W17
2005 UN
2453664.81
opposition, arc =
5 days E2005-U88
2004 VG64
2453664.90
0.04308
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
VG64
2005 UA6
2453665.24
opposition, arc = 28 days E2005-W93
2005 UQ64
2453665.59
opposition, arc = 22 days E2005-W33
2005 VD7
2453666.13
opposition, arc =
5 days E2005-W17
2005 VO118
2453666.39
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2005 TU50
2005 Oct. 11.42
0.08698
2005 TM
2005 Oct. 12.97
0.05059
2005 TG50
2005 Oct. 13.16
0.03961
2005 UQ
2005 Oct. 13.76
0.1722
2005 VS5
2005 Oct. 14.36
0.02001
2005 TE49
2005 Oct. 14.85
0.003761
2005 TC51
2005 Oct. 14.95
0.01065
2005 TV51
2005 Oct. 14.97
0.03368
2005 UC3
2005 Oct. 15.24
0.1429
2005 ST1
2005 Oct. 15.80
0.08630
2005 SL
2005 Oct. 17.02
0.03160
2005 UL6
2005 Oct. 19.81
0.07555
2005 ST4
2005 Oct. 20.45
0.1127
2005 VT2
2005 Oct. 20.80
0.1190
2005 UG1
2005 Oct. 20.96
0.007264
2005 UA1
2005 Oct. 21.31
0.02070
2005 UN
2005 Oct. 21.40
E2005-W62
2004
2005 Oct. 21.74
0.02211
2005 UA6
2005 Oct. 22.09
0.03765
2005 UQ64
2005 Oct. 22.63
0.02356
2005 VD7
2005 Oct. 22.89
0.08970
1111111111111111-
1111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc =
1 days E2005-X04
2005 UF5
2453666.50
opposition, arc = 15 days E2005-V72
2005 VP
2453666.96
opposition, arc =
1 days E2005-V49
2005 TR50
2453667.63
opposition, arc = 29 days E2005-V70
2005 UF
2453667.65
opposition, arc =
1 days E2005-U42
2002 VS14
2453668.42
0.1541
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
VS14
2005 UW3
2453669.33
opposition, arc =
5 days E2005-V01
2005 UE1
2453669.72
opposition, arc =
2 days E2005-U68
2005 UG3
2453669.84
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-U88
2005 SD71
2453670.01
opposition, arc = 65 days E2005-X18
2005 UH5
2453671.73
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-V97
2005 US64
2453672.75
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-V34
1977 VA
2453673.42
0.1937
3 oppositions, 1977-2005
VA
2005 UW5
2453673.51
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-W17
2005 UR
2453674.05
opposition, arc =
5 days E2005-U88
1998 XX2
2453674.49
0.07851
2 oppositions, 1998-2005
XX2
2005 UV6
2453674.89
opposition, arc =
2 days E2005-V01
2005 VN1
2453675.00
opposition, arc =
1 days E2005-W17
2005 VS
2453675.06
opposition, arc = 28 days E2005-X08
2005 VL1
2453675.35
opposition, arc = 17 days E2005-W20
2005 VK1
2453676.62
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2005 VO118
2005 Oct. 23.00
0.1468
2005 UF5
2005 Oct. 23.46
0.03780
2005 VP
2005 Oct. 24.13
0.02846
2005 TR50
2005 Oct. 24.15
0.009978
2005 UF
2005 Oct. 24.92
MPO 74237
2002
1111-
2005 Oct. 25.83
0.03877
2005 UW3
2005 Oct. 26.22
0.005109
2005 UE1
2005 Oct. 26.34
0.02806
2005 UG3
2005 Oct. 26.51
0.08514
2005 SD71
2005 Oct. 28.23
0.04021
2005 UH5
2005 Oct. 29.25
0.02704
2005 US64
2005 Oct. 29.92
E2005-W93
1977
1-
2005 Oct. 30.01
0.001251
2005 UW5
2005 Oct. 30.55
0.04127
2005 UR
2005 Oct. 30.99
E2005-X04
1998
1-
2005 Oct. 31.39
2005 UV6
2005 Oct. 31.50
2005 VN1
2005 Oct. 31.56
2005 VS
2005 Oct. 31.85
2005 VL1
2005 Nov. 2.12
0.01290
1-
0.01336
1-
0.04709
1-
0.01511
1-
0.08046
1-
11111-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc =
2 days E2005-V57
2005 UL1
2453676.68
opposition, arc = 19 days E2005-V79
2005 UZ5
2453676.70
opposition, arc =
7 days E2005-V42
1999 VF22
2453677.44
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 57713
2000 UK11
2453677.54
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 41675
2005 VA
2453677.66
opposition, arc = 23 days E2005-W50
2005 UF7
2453677.66
opposition, arc =
7 days E2005-V49
2005 RA3
2453678.60
opposition, arc = 49 days E2005-U20
2005 VN
2453679.12
opposition, arc =
8 days E2005-V72
(31662) 1999 HP11
2453679.55
0.1899
4 oppositions, 1999-2001
HP11
2005 TE45
2453680.02
opposition, arc = 54 days E2005-W54
2005 VO
2453680.30
opposition, arc =
2 days E2005-V42
2005 UG
2453680.37
opposition, arc = 41 days E2005-X13
2005 TP
2453681.13
opposition, arc = 35 days E2005-V53
(1862) Apollo
2453681.30
12 oppositions, 1930-1998
MPC 32295
2005 JE46
2453682.50
0.03595
2 oppositions, 1984-2005
JE46
2005 UV64
2453682.75
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-V53
2005 VY1
2453682.82
opposition, arc =
7 days E2005-X13
2005 UG5
2453683.37
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-U98
2005 WG4
2453683.90
opposition, arc =
8 days E2005-X16
2005 VT7
2453683.92
opposition, arc = 20 days E2005-X18
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2005 VK1
2005 Nov. 2.18
0.1060
2005 UL1
2005 Nov. 2.20
0.09815
2005 UZ5
2005 Nov. 2.94
0.08070
1999 VF22
2005 Nov. 3.04
0.03276
2000 UK11
2005 Nov. 3.16
0.1033
2005 VA
2005 Nov. 3.16
0.03662
2005 UF7
2005 Nov. 4.10
0.09447
2005 RA3
2005 Nov. 4.62
0.04355
2005 VN
2005 Nov. 5.05
MPO 57641
(31662) 1999
2005 Nov.
11111111-
5.52
0.1158
2005 TE45
2005 Nov. 5.80
0.005454
2005 VO
2005 Nov. 5.87
0.1450
2005 UG
2005 Nov. 6.63
0.1081
2005 TP
2005 Nov. 6.80
0.07525
(1862) Apollo
2005 Nov. 8.00
E2005-X18
2005
1-
2005 Nov.
1-
2005
1-
2005
2005
2005
8.25
0.02646
2005 UV64
Nov. 8.32
0.008715
2005 VY1
Nov. 8.87
0.1294
2005 UG5
Nov. 9.40
0.07032
2005 WG4
Nov. 9.42
0.03209
2005 VT7
111-
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2005 WD
2453683.92
opposition, arc = 14 days E2005-X16
2005 VG7
2453684.47
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-W50
2005 WZ
2453685.64
opposition, arc =
9 days E2005-X04
2005 TF
2453685.88
opposition, arc = 58 days E2005-W84
2005 VN5
2453686.65
opposition, arc =
2 days E2005-V84
2005 WB1
2453686.99
opposition, arc = 11 days E2005-X08
2005 WA
2453687.58
opposition, arc = 14 days E2005-X04
2000 WN10
2453689.26
0.1650
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
WN10
2005 UX5
2453692.11
opposition, arc = 15 days E2005-V97
2005 SX4
2453692.53
opposition, arc = 64 days E2005-W84
2005 WQ3
2453693.15
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-X08
2005 WO3
2453693.18
opposition, arc =
5 days E2005-X04
2005 UW6
2453693.73
opposition, arc = 21 days E2005-W17
2005 VF
2453693.92
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-W17
2005 WF
2453694.53
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-X04
2005 WP3
2453695.66
opposition, arc =
5 days E2005-X04
2005 WG57
2453695.89
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-X16
2005 WC
2453695.93
opposition, arc =
1 days E2005-W33
2005 UL5
2453696.27
opposition, arc = 24 days E2005-W20
2005 WX
2453698.30
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-W54
2005 XC
2453698.41
opposition, arc =
2 days E2005-X16
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2005 Nov.
9.42
2005 WD
2005 Nov. 9.97
2005 VG7
2005 Nov. 11.14
2005 WZ
2005 Nov. 11.38
2005 TF
2005 Nov. 12.15
2005 VN5
2005 Nov. 12.49
2005 WB1
2005 Nov. 13.08
2005 WA
2005 Nov. 14.76
E2005-X18
0.03470
1-
0.009968
1-
0.1063
1-
0.1497
1-
0.003457
1-
0.1454
1-
0.008046
1-
2000
2005 Nov. 17.61
0.1695
2005 UX5
2005 Nov. 18.03
0.1796
2005 SX4
2005 Nov. 18.65
0.02391
2005 WQ3
2005 Nov. 18.68
0.1164
2005 WO3
2005 Nov. 19.23
0.04573
2005 UW6
2005 Nov. 19.42
0.04744
2005 VF
2005 Nov. 20.03
0.04093
2005 WF
2005 Nov. 21.16
0.03550
2005 WP3
2005 Nov. 21.39
0.03558
2005 WG57
2005 Nov. 21.43
0.01391
2005 WC
2005 Nov. 21.77
0.09663
2005 UL5
2005 Nov. 23.80
0.008416
2005 WX
2005 Nov. 23.91
0.04345
2005 XC
1111111111111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2005 WY1
2453699.02
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-W54
2001 WW1
2453699.32
0.1091
2 oppositions, 2001-2005
WW1
2005 WZ55
2453700.23
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-X13
2005 WN3
2453700.52
opposition, arc =
1 days E2005-W74
2005 WM3
2453700.86
opposition, arc =
2 days E2005-W74
(53409) 1999 LU7
2453702.33
0.1926
4 oppositions, 1999-2002
LU7
2005 WY
2453702.42
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-W74
2005 WK56
2453703.23
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-X18
2005 XN
2453704.74
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-X18
2005 WP57
2453704.93
opposition, arc =
1 days E2005-X08
2002 RX211
2453706.22
0.1660
3 oppositions, 1999-2005
RX211
2005 UR64
2453707.48
opposition, arc = 32 days E2005-X08
2005 WF55
2453708.64
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-X13
1999 VX25
2453709.79
opposition, arc =
5 days MPC 36941
2005 XA
2453709.79
opposition, arc =
5 days E2005-X18
2005 WA1
2453711.69
opposition, arc = 21 days E2005-X16
2005 WS3
2453711.91
opposition, arc =
9 days E2005-X18
2001 YN2
2453711.91
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 24004
2005 VH1
2453712.04
opposition, arc = 22 days E2005-W62
1994 XL1
2453712.47
0.05645
2 oppositions, 1994-2005
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2005 Nov. 24.52
0.05866
2005 WY1
2005 Nov. 24.82
E2005-W33
2001
1-
2005 Nov. 25.73
0.06870
2005 WZ55
2005 Nov. 26.02
0.0005602
2005 WN3
2005 Nov. 26.36
0.009885
2005 WM3
2005 Nov. 27.83
MPO 39009
(53409) 1999
1-
2005 Nov. 27.92
0.005088
2005 WY
2005 Nov. 28.73
0.04301
2005 WK56
2005 Nov. 30.24
0.06296
2005 XN
2005 Nov. 30.43
0.1598
2005 WP57
2005 Dec. 1.72
E2005-X18
2002
1-
2005 Dec.
1-
2.98
0.09716
2005 UR64
2005 Dec. 4.14
0.03057
2005 WF55
2005 Dec. 5.29
0.1079
1999 VX25
2005 Dec. 5.29
0.01136
2005 XA
2005 Dec. 7.19
0.03210
2005 WA1
2005 Dec. 7.41
0.06802
2005 WS3
2005 Dec. 7.41
0.09185
2001 YN2
2005 Dec. 7.54
0.1394
2005 VH1
2005 Dec. 7.97
E2005-W78
1994
11-
111-
1111111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
XL1
2005 XX
2453713.55
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-X18
2004 HR56
2453714.22
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 62576
2005 WH4
2453714.89
opposition, arc =
8 days E2005-X16
2005 WC1
2453718.99
opposition, arc = 14 days E2005-X18
2002 HW
2453720.42
0.09210
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
HW
2002 LW
2453720.65
0.1076
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
LW
2004 AR1
2453720.97
0.1498
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
AR1
2002 GR
2453721.16
opposition, arc = 48 days MPO 31990
2004 QA22
2453723.95
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 70395
2003 WP25
2453725.56
0.1311
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
WP25
2002 JD9
2453725.72
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 74177
2003 YT70
2453726.67
opposition, arc = 22 days MPO 58099
2001 XY10
2453727.94
opposition, arc = 146 days MPO 30561
2002 JD9
2453729.01
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 74177
1999 MM
2453731.87
0.1480
7 oppositions, 1999-2005
MM
2004 YG1
2453732.09
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 77796
2004 BV102
2453733.55
0.1947
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
BV102
2002 AA29
2453744.64
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2005 Dec.
9.05
0.005776
2005 XX
2005 Dec. 9.72
0.06480
2004 HR56
2005 Dec. 10.39
0.1704
2005 WH4
2005 Dec. 14.49
0.02020
2005 WC1
2005 Dec. 15.92
E2005-X16
2002
2005 Dec. 16.15
MPO 41766
2002
2005 Dec. 16.47
MPO 62467
2004
1111-
2005 Dec. 16.66
0.1724
2002 GR
2005 Dec. 19.45
0.1894
2004 QA22
2005 Dec. 21.06
MPO 74299
2003
1-
2005 Dec. 21.22
0.1285
2002 JD9
2005 Dec. 22.17
0.06063
2003 YT70
2005 Dec. 23.44
0.1543
2001 XY10
2005 Dec. 24.51
0.1038
2002 JD9
2005 Dec. 27.37
MPO 77384
1999
1-
2005 Dec. 27.59
0.06532
2004 YG1
2005 Dec. 29.05
MPO 76396
2004
1-
2006 Jan.
9.14
1-
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1318
AA29
2 oppositions, 2002-2004
2005 UG5
2453745.54
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-U98
(3361) Orpheus
2453747.05
0.1597
7 oppositions, 1982-1998
Orpheus
2005 WY55
2453748.84
opposition, arc =
7 days E2005-X16
2003 YN107
2453750.16
0.06898
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
YN107
2005 UT64
2453750.93
opposition, arc = 17 days E2005-W17
2005 BM1
2453751.46
opposition, arc =
2 days E2005-X16
2002 CW11
2453759.14
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 26152
2005 CN
2453760.83
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 74487
2001 NH6
2453761.52
0.1780
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
NH6
(5797) Bivoj
2453768.63
0.1898
2 oppositions, 1980-1993
Bivoj
1999 JA11
2453771.33
0.1197
4 oppositions, 1999-2005
JA11
2005 CP38
2453773.89
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 77812
2005 AC
2453774.67
0.1640
2 oppositions, 2005-2005
AC
2005 WK4
2453776.89
opposition, arc =
5 days E2005-X13
2005 RZ2
2453779.67
opposition, arc =
5 days E2005-R36
2005 CN61
2453786.88
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 74497
2004 EW
2453793.69
0.1413
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
EW
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MPO 57849
2002
2006 Jan. 10.04
0.1164
2005 UG5
2006 Jan. 11.55
MPC 32296
(3361)
1-
2006 Jan. 13.34
0.1570
2005 WY55
2006 Jan. 14.66
MPO 77762
2003
1-
2006 Jan. 15.43
0.1631
2005 UT64
2006 Jan. 15.96
0.09024
2005 BM1
2006 Jan. 23.64
0.1109
2002 CW11
2006 Jan. 25.33
0.1877
2005 CN
2006 Jan. 26.02
MPO 77541
2001
1111-
2006 Feb. 2.13
MPC 22936
(5797)
2006 Feb. 4.83
MPO 77384
1999
2006 Feb.
7.39
0.1304
2005 CP38
2006 Feb. 8.17
E2005-W78
2005
1-
2006 Feb. 10.39
0.1409
2005 WK4
2006 Feb. 13.17
0.1312
2005 RZ2
2006 Feb. 20.38
0.07780
2005 CN61
2006 Feb. 27.19
MPO 77777
2004
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2004 ST2
2453796.20
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 70467
2005 BO1
2453799.72
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 74484
(23187) 2000 PN9
2453800.68
0.02034
4 oppositions, 1990-2002
PN9
2003 CQ20
2453808.04
0.1051
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
CQ20
2003 QW30
2453808.21
0.1860
3 oppositions, 2003-2005
QW30
(10115) 1992 SK
2453809.69
0.1099
7 oppositions, 1953-1999
SK
1999 AO10
2453812.94
opposition, arc = 33 days MPC 34039
2001 FO127
2453816.60
opposition, arc = 19 days MPO 13842
2000 GD2
2453818.71
0.1857
4 oppositions, 1998-2004
GD2
2002 GQ
2453823.68
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 30733
2003 FK1
2453824.29
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 48340
2003 BD44
2453827.74
0.1821
4 oppositions, 1981-2004
BD44
2005 QE30
2453833.89
0.1101
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
QE30
2002 FU5
2453834.72
opposition, arc = 34 days MPO 30730
2004 FG11
2453837.37
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 62538
2005 QY151
2453837.70
0.08904
3 oppositions, 2000-2005
QY151
2004 WG1
2453840.71
opposition, arc = 58 days MPO 74439
2005 TF49
2453842.15
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2006 Mar.
1.70
0.1754
2004 ST2
2006 Mar. 5.22
0.1506
2005 BO1
2006 Mar. 6.18
MPO 38163
(23187) 2000
2006 Mar. 13.54
E2005-U68
2003
2006 Mar. 13.71
MPO 77699
2003
11-
2006 Mar. 15.19
MPO 38160
(10115) 1992
2006 Mar. 18.44
0.09062
1999 AO10
2006 Mar. 22.10
0.02874
2001 FO127
2006 Mar. 24.21
MPO 62289
2000
1-
2006 Mar. 29.18
0.1683
2002 GQ
2006 Mar. 29.79
0.1499
2003 FK1
2006 Apr. 2.24
MPO 77688
2003
1-
2006 Apr. 8.39
E2005-V53
1-
1-
2005
2006 Apr.
9.22
0.08558
2002 FU5
2006 Apr. 11.87
0.05124
2004 FG11
2006 Apr. 12.20
E2005-W93
2005
1-
2006 Apr. 15.21
0.08502
2004 WG1
2006 Apr. 16.65
0.05171
1-
1-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 35 days E2005-V77
2004 RQ252
2453847.52
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 70453
2001 SG276
2453851.85
0.09001
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
SG276
2004 GU9
2453855.83
0.1684
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
GU9
2002 GK1
2453856.30
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 30733
2003 SN214
2453856.38
opposition, arc = 34 days MPO 62448
2002 CD
2453858.91
0.1181
4 oppositions, 2002-2005
CD
(41429) 2000 GE2
2453865.51
0.1826
3 oppositions, 1998-2002
GE2
73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann2453867.92
0.07870
Schwassmann-Wachmann
(68950) 2002 QF15
2453868.80
0.1253
5 oppositions, 1955-2003
QF15
2004 BF68
2453868.83
0.09912
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
BF68
1997 MW1
2453870.36
0.1335
5 oppositions, 1997-2005
MW1
2002 LX
2453872.26
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 34011
2005 CN
2453882.34
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 74487
2002 MX
2453887.02
opposition, arc = 19 days MPO 34019
2004 VM24
2453888.64
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 74430
2004 DC
2453890.33
0.02586
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
DC
2003 WP25
2453893.02
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2005 TF49
2006 Apr. 22.02
0.1330
2004 RQ252
2006 Apr. 26.35
E2005-X04
2001
2006 Apr. 30.33
E2005-T22
1-
2004
2006 Apr. 30.80
0.09984
2002 GK1
2006 Apr. 30.88
0.1779
2003 SN214
2006 May
3.41
E2005-T93
2002
11-
2006 May 10.01
MPO 62199
(41429) 2000
2006 May 12.42
MPC 55524
73P/
2006 May 13.30
MPO 57653
(68950) 2002
2006 May 13.33
E2005-W93
2004
2006 May 14.86
MPO 77361
1997
2006 May
16.76
0.05342
2002 LX
2006 May 26.84
0.1766
2005 CN
2006 May 31.52
0.1527
2002 MX
2006 June 2.14
0.04509
2004 VM24
2006 June 3.83
E2005-U88
2004
2006 June
6.52
1111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1447
WP25
0.1463
JV3
0.02230
YN107
0.1344
TX1
0.08880
OS13
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
MPO 74299
2003
1999 JV3
2453893.68 2006 June 7.18
3 oppositions, 1978-1999
MPO 4450
1999
2003 YN107
2453896.93 2006 June 10.43
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
MPO 77762
2003
2001 TX1
2453912.15 2006 June 25.65
5 oppositions, 2001-2005
MPO 77570
2001
2003 OS13
2453915.41 2006 June 28.91
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
MPO 77697
2003
2003 BX33
2453916.57
opposition, arc = 53 days MPO 77688
2004 XP14
2453919.68
0.002891
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
XP14
1997 XR2
2453925.03
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 53582
2001 MY7
2453928.05
opposition, arc = 91 days MPO 18322
2000 HB24
2453928.78
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO
787
1999 VT25
2453931.76
0.1121
3 oppositions, 1999-2005
VT25
2001 FO127
2453934.87
opposition, arc = 19 days MPO 13842
1998 HG49
2453940.16
0.1681
2 oppositions, 1998-2002
HG49
2003 SK5
2453940.27
opposition, arc = 65 days MPO 57937
2005 WJ56
2453942.41
opposition, arc =
5 days E2005-X18
1997 GD32
2453943.35
opposition, arc = 22 days MPC 29935
(54509) 2000 PH5
2453945.08
0.07682
3 oppositions, 2000-2002
PH5
(67381) 2000 OL8
2453946.07
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2006 June 30.07
0.1315
2003 BX33
2006 July 3.18
MPO 77793
2004
1-
2006 July
8.53
0.1477
1997 XR2
2006 July 11.55
0.1670
2001 MY7
2006 July 12.28
0.05418
2000 HB24
2006 July 15.26
MPO 72017
1999
1-
2006 July 18.37
0.1899
2001 FO127
2006 July 23.66
MPO 66068
1998
1-
2006 July 23.77
0.1499
2003 SK5
2006 July 25.91
0.1553
2005 WJ56
2006 July 26.85
0.1756
1997 GD32
2006 July 28.58
MPO 50364
(54509) 2000
1-
2006 July 29.57
11-
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1313
OL8
3 oppositions, 2000-2003
2000 AG6
2453946.99
opposition, arc =
7 days MPC 38174
(11405) 1999 CV3
2453948.06
0.1539
5 oppositions, 1978-2001
CV3
2004 TH10
2453951.06
0.1816
3 oppositions, 2002-2005
TH10
2000 SD8
2453951.29
0.1696
2 oppositions, 2000-2005
SD8
(3103) Eger
2453953.41
0.1284
8 oppositions, 1982-1997
Eger
2004 PU42
2453953.65
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 66408
2003 AK73
2453954.36
opposition, arc = 27 days MPO 77687
2004 LB6
2453963.84
0.1013
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
LB6
1996 PC1
2453968.07
0.1242
2 oppositions, 1996-2001
PC1
2005 QQ87
2453972.82
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-R57
2002 VZ91
2453977.06
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 41866
2005 CN61
2453981.12
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 74497
(4450) Pan
2453987.44
10 oppositions, 1987-2001
MPO 47599
(85640) 1998 OX4
2453988.35
0.07115
4 oppositions, 1998-2004
OX4
(85640) 1998 OX4
2453988.35
0.07115
4 oppositions, 1998-2004
OX4
2002 FD6
2453990.62
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 41765
1999 GS6
2453994.24
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MPO 49019
(67381) 2000
2006 July 30.49
0.1812
2000 AG6
2006 July 31.56
MPO 18126
(11405) 1999
2006 Aug. 3.56
MPO 77788
2004
2006 Aug. 3.79
E2005-V72
2000
1-
2006 Aug. 5.91
MPC 32296
(3103)
2006 Aug.
6.15
0.1093
2004 PU42
2006 Aug. 6.86
0.1157
2003 AK73
2006 Aug. 16.34
MPO 74310
2004
2006 Aug. 20.57
MPO 16007
11-
1996
2006 Aug. 25.32
0.08065
2005 QQ87
2006 Aug. 29.56
0.08610
2002 VZ91
2006 Sept. 2.62
0.09347
2005 CN61
2006 Sept. 8.94
0.1464
(4450) Pan
2006 Sept. 9.85
MPO 62766
(85640) 1998
111-
2006 Sept. 9.85
MPO 62766
(85640) 1998
2006 Sept.12.12
0.1219
2002 FD6
2006 Sept.15.74
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1266
GS6
3 oppositions, 1999-2003
1999 RJ33
2453995.56
opposition, arc = 16 days MPC 38073
2004 SC56
2453997.48
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 70475
2004 FX31
2453999.12
0.09507
3 oppositions, 1990-2004
FX31
(66063) 1998 RO1
2454001.04
0.1684
7 oppositions, 1996-2003
RO1
1998 UO1
2454001.57
0.1308
6 oppositions, 1998-2004
UO1
2002 QQ40
2454002.59
opposition, arc = 20 days MPO 66279
2002 TZ57
2454005.38
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 38453
2001 CB21
2454010.95
0.04787
6 oppositions, 2001-2005
CB21
(85770) 1998 UP1
2454015.55
0.1494
7 oppositions, 1990-2003
UP1
2005 TC51
2454024.84
opposition, arc =
1 days E2005-T93
1998 SA15
2454025.21
opposition, arc = 181 days MPC 34303
2005 TF49
2454028.33
opposition, arc = 35 days E2005-V77
2001 UP
2454030.55
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 38327
2002 JV15
2454033.86
0.08211
4 oppositions, 2002-2004
JV15
2000 UR16
2454034.06
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 9844
2004 TD10
2454035.02
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 74368
2003 UY12
2454043.91
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 57987
2005 SE71
2454045.09
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MPO 47775
1999
2006 Sept.17.06
0.1906
1999 RJ33
2006 Sept.18.98
0.09257
2004 SC56
2006 Sept.20.62
MPO 74309
2004
11-
2006 Sept.22.54
MPO 48545
(66063) 1998
2006 Sept.23.07
MPO 73942
1998
2006 Sept.24.09
0.1967
2002 QQ40
2006 Sept.26.88
0.04637
2002 TZ57
2006 Oct. 2.45
E2005-X13
2001
11-
2006 Oct. 7.05
MPO 73921
(85770) 1998
2006 Oct. 16.34
0.07183
2005 TC51
2006 Oct. 16.71
0.1557
1998 SA15
2006 Oct. 19.83
0.05569
2005 TF49
2006 Oct. 22.05
0.03148
2001 UP
2006 Oct. 25.36
MPO 74177
2002
1-
2006 Oct. 25.56
0.06394
2000 UR16
2006 Oct. 26.52
0.1980
2004 TD10
2006 Nov. 4.41
0.1622
2003 UY12
2006 Nov. 5.59
0.1021
1-
111-
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 62 days E2005-X08
2004 GD
2454050.95
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 66355
2002 XV90
2454052.62
opposition, arc = 19 days MPO 41898
2004 XA45
2454053.13
opposition, arc = 127 days MPO 77794
2000 WN10
2454053.94
0.1578
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
WN10
2001 WV1
2454061.04
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 21162
2004 QD14
2454068.89
0.06202
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
QD14
2002 YP2
2454069.40
0.1455
2 oppositions, 2002-2004
YP2
2001 XU1
2454070.19
0.1698
2 oppositions, 2001-2004
XU1
2000 YJ11
2454077.26
0.1654
2 oppositions, 2000-2003
YJ11
2000 SP43
2454077.78
0.1924
3 oppositions, 2000-2003
SP43
2003 SM215
2454086.56
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 53818
2004 XL14
2454089.55
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 74443
2001 WM15
2454092.98
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 23932
2004 YG1
2454094.13
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 77796
2001 QQ142
2454099.42
0.1381
2 oppositions, 2001-2004
QQ142
2001 XP1
2454099.85
opposition, arc = 172 days MPO 50576
2004 XK14
2454100.53
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 74443
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2005 SE71
2006 Nov. 11.45
0.1589
2004 GD
2006 Nov. 13.12
0.1264
2002 XV90
2006 Nov. 13.63
0.1793
2004 XA45
2006 Nov. 14.44
E2005-X18
2000
2006 Nov. 21.54
0.03670
2001 WV1
2006 Nov. 29.39
E2005-U42
2004
2006 Nov. 29.90
MPO 72739
2002
2006 Nov. 30.69
MPO 72423
2001
2006 Dec. 7.76
MPO 57789
2000
2006 Dec. 8.28
MPO 57782
2000
111-
1-
2006 Dec. 17.06
0.08804
2003 SM215
2006 Dec. 20.05
0.02774
2004 XL14
2006 Dec. 23.48
0.1614
2001 WM15
2006 Dec. 24.63
0.1358
2004 YG1
2006 Dec. 29.92
MPO 66195
2001
1-
2006 Dec. 30.35
0.1921
2001 XP1
2006 Dec. 31.03
0.1734
2004 XK14
1-
111-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2001 YE4
2454103.46
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 24005
2002 AA29
2454110.02
0.1841
2 oppositions, 2002-2004
AA29
2003 WP25
2454117.29
0.1218
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
WP25
2005 BM1
2454119.26
opposition, arc =
2 days E2005-X16
2001 BE10
2454119.70
0.1051
2 oppositions, 2001-2004
BE10
(7341) 1991 VK
2454122.00
0.06793
8 oppositions, 1981-2002
VK
(5011) Ptah
2454122.47
0.1982
7 oppositions, 1960-2001
Ptah
2002 BM26
2454124.08
opposition, arc = 87 days MPO 38332
2001 CP36
2454128.21
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 41678
1999 SK10
2454131.08
opposition, arc = 190 days MPC 40375
2004 RN251
2454135.87
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 70453
2002 VX91
2454148.17
0.1746
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
VX91
2004 RY10
2454162.53
opposition, arc = 17 days MPO 74325
2000 EE14
2454166.51
0.1646
5 oppositions, 2000-2005
EE14
2000 SU180
2454167.06
0.1139
4 oppositions, 2000-2004
SU180
2005 CN61
2454168.09
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 74497
2003 OV
2454170.23
opposition, arc = 18 days MPO 50773
2004 RE84
2454170.40
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2007 Jan.
2.96
0.03768
2001 YE4
2007 Jan. 9.52
MPO 57849
2002
2007 Jan. 16.79
MPO 74299
1-
2003
2007 Jan. 18.76
0.1905
2005 BM1
2007 Jan. 19.20
MPO 66182
2001
1-
2007 Jan. 21.50
MPO 38160
(7341) 1991
2007 Jan. 21.97
MPO 65990
(5011)
2007 Jan. 23.58
0.1740
2002 BM26
2007 Jan. 27.71
0.1237
2001 CP36
2007 Jan. 30.58
0.1154
1999 SK10
2007 Feb. 4.37
0.06167
2004 RN251
2007 Feb. 16.67
MPO 70353
2002
1-
2007 Mar.
1-
3.03
0.1644
2004 RY10
2007 Mar. 7.01
MPO 77445
2000
2007 Mar. 7.56
MPO 62309
2007 Mar.
111-
2000
8.59
0.1506
2005 CN61
2007 Mar. 10.73
0.1808
2003 OV
2007 Mar. 10.90
0.1001
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 70417
2005 ES70
2454171.40
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 77827
2005 EM70
2454173.16
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 77827
1998 HL49
2454173.74
0.1083
5 oppositions, 1998-2005
HL49
2004 FA5
2454177.54
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 62537
2001 UX16
2454177.83
opposition, arc = 177 days MPO 57847
2002 EW8
2454181.08
opposition, arc = 38 days MPO 30702
2002 EQ9
2454182.30
0.1028
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
EQ9
2002 HQ11
2454195.52
0.1600
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
HQ11
2000 HO40
2454195.80
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 57775
1993 HC
2454197.06
opposition, arc = 37 days MPO 6187
2001 HB
2454198.80
0.1580
3 oppositions, 1998-2004
HB
1991 GO
2454206.14
0.1807
2 oppositions, 1991-1999
GO
2003 YL
2454208.34
opposition, arc = 41 days MPO 62458
2000 CQ101
2454212.46
0.1940
3 oppositions, 1955-2004
CQ101
2004 HZ
2454213.07
opposition, arc = 18 days MPO 66364
2000 UY33
2454215.60
opposition, arc = 144 days MPO 12251
2002 DB4
2454218.33
0.1944
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
DB4
2003 FU3
2454220.67
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2004 RE84
2007 Mar. 11.90
0.07225
2005 ES70
2007 Mar. 13.66
0.1999
2005 EM70
2007 Mar. 14.24
MPO 77366
1998
2007 Mar. 18.04
0.09134
2004 FA5
2007 Mar. 18.33
0.1840
2001 UX16
2007 Mar. 21.58
0.1054
2002 EW8
2007 Mar. 22.80
MPO 66273
2002
2007 Apr. 5.02
MPO 52996
5.30
0.08064
2000 HO40
2007 Apr. 6.56
0.1696
1993 HC
2007 Apr. 8.30
MPO 66185
2001
2007 Apr. 17.84
2003 YL
2007 Apr. 21.96
MPO 70241
1-
111-
2002
2007 Apr.
2007 Apr. 15.64
MPC 35062
1-
11-
1991
0.1869
1-
2000
2007 Apr. 22.57
0.08463
2004 HZ
2007 Apr. 25.10
0.1861
2000 UY33
2007 Apr. 27.83
MPO 57851
2002
1-
2007 Apr. 30.17
1-
0.08200
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 48341
2004 GU9
2454221.04
0.1744
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
GU9
2003 WW26
2454225.05
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 58050
2002 JQ9
2454225.85
0.1726
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
JQ9
1998 VO
2454227.70
opposition, arc = 37 days MPO 50397
(1862) Apollo
2454229.14
12 oppositions, 1930-1998
MPC 32295
2003 WP25
2454230.35
0.1237
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
WP25
2000 LG6
2454230.60
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 1663
2003 HA
2454236.08
0.1885
3 oppositions, 2003-2005
HA
2004 KG1
2454240.23
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 66381
2003 YN107
2454243.20
0.06167
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
YN107
2003 HB
2454244.27
opposition, arc = 63 days MPO 50761
2005 UG5
2454245.72
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-U98
2004 JV20
2454245.75
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 66376
2002 VX91
2454247.62
0.1873
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
VX91
2004 LX5
2454253.21
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 66385
2003 YP3
2454256.49
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 58085
2000 WN63
2454256.72
0.1738
5 oppositions, 2000-2004
WN63
2004 KH17
2454257.56
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2003 FU3
2007 Apr. 30.54
E2005-T22
2004
2007 May
4.55
0.1908
2003 WW26
2007 May
5.35
MPO 33996
2002
1-
2007 May
1-
7.20
1998 VO
2007 May
8.64
(1862) Apollo
2007 May
9.85
MPO 74299
0.06310
0.07142
2003
2007 May
10.10
0.07412
2000 LG6
2007 May 15.58
MPO 77694
2003
1-
2007 May
19.73
0.1229
2004 KG1
2007 May 22.70
MPO 77762
2003
1-
2007 May
23.77
0.08891
2003 HB
2007 May 25.22
0.1460
2005 UG5
2007 May 25.25
0.1923
2004 JV20
2007 May 27.12
MPO 70353
2002
1-
2007 June
1.71
0.1190
2004 LX5
2007 June 4.99
0.1964
2003 YP3
2007 June 5.22
MPO 74051
2000
1-
2007 June
1-
6.06
0.07830
11-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 66383
2005 NW44
2454269.72
opposition, arc = 28 days E2005-P32
2005 AD13
2454269.93
opposition, arc = 95 days MPO 77799
2003 WE
2454276.83
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 58044
2002 DO3
2454278.03
opposition, arc = 29 days MPO 30697
2003 LN6
2454279.95
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 50767
2005 CN
2454282.06
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 74487
2004 NF3
2454285.49
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 70368
2003 EF54
2454287.94
0.1523
4 oppositions, 2003-2005
EF54
2001 RV17
2454293.88
opposition, arc = 63 days MPO 20944
2004 FA
2454300.24
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 66346
2003 HF2
2454302.38
0.1177
2 oppositions, 2003-2004
HF2
2000 PY5
2454306.60
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 3961
2003 DY15
2454310.51
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 43512
2003 CG11
2454311.10
opposition, arc = 267 days MPO 62442
(54509) 2000 PH5
2454312.33
0.1238
3 oppositions, 2000-2002
PH5
2002 CB19
2454321.21
opposition, arc = 29 days MPO 30639
2004 LK
2454321.90
opposition, arc = 78 days MPO 70366
2000 PN8
2454323.19
opposition, arc = 26 days MPO 53654
2002 AV31
2454323.77
0.1977
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
AV31
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2004 KH17
2007 June 18.22
0.05928
2005 NW44
2007 June 18.43
0.08526
2005 AD13
2007 June 25.33
0.06719
2003 WE
2007 June 26.53
0.1136
2002 DO3
2007 June 28.45
0.1559
2003 LN6
2007 June 30.56
0.1866
2005 CN
2007 July 3.99
0.06930
2004 NF3
2007 July 6.44
E2005-T65
2003
1111111-
2007 July 12.38
0.1387
2001 RV17
2007 July 18.74
0.1623
2004 FA
2007 July 20.88
MPO 65492
2003
1-
2007 July 25.10
0.1927
2000 PY5
2007 July 29.01
0.1137
2003 DY15
2007 July 29.60
0.1178
2003 CG11
2007 July 30.83
MPO 50364
(54509) 2000
1-
2007 Aug.
1-
8.71
0.04384
2002 CB19
2007 Aug. 9.40
0.1277
2004 LK
2007 Aug. 10.69
0.08311
2000 PN8
2007 Aug. 11.27
MPO 72455
2002
1-
11-
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2005 CN61
2454329.11
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 74497
2004 KE1
2454329.91
opposition, arc = 170 days MPO 70366
2005 GO22
2454336.20
opposition, arc = 35 days E2005-U68
2000 QT7
2454337.09
opposition, arc = 103 days MPO 7533
2005 QQ87
2454338.01
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-R57
(85275) 1994 LY
2454341.82
0.1516
4 oppositions, 1994-2004
LY
2002 NN4
2454352.52
opposition, arc = 66 days MPO 61231
2002 SV
2454354.08
opposition, arc = 37 days MPO 62407
2000 LG6
2454362.32
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 1663
1999 XN141
2454363.05
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 57730
1998 SD15
2454363.11
0.1132
2 oppositions, 1998-1999
SD15
2002 RP137
2454364.85
opposition, arc = 138 days MPO 62405
2001 RY47
2454366.90
0.09158
2 oppositions, 2001-2002
RY47
2004 SD26
2454372.40
opposition, arc = 55 days MPO 74362
1999 FA
2454373.09
0.1302
3 oppositions, 1978-1999
FA
2000 TH1
2454373.14
opposition, arc = 62 days MPO 9839
2002 TA67
2454374.49
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 38456
1999 AQ10
2454375.38
opposition, arc = 42 days MPO 1439
2004 RN9
2454375.69
0.1442
2 oppositions, 2001-2005
RN9
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2007 Aug. 16.61
0.04844
2005 CN61
2007 Aug. 17.41
0.07350
2004 KE1
2007 Aug. 23.70
0.1793
2005 GO22
2007 Aug. 24.59
0.1995
2000 QT7
2007 Aug. 25.51
0.07978
2005 QQ87
2007 Aug. 29.32
MPO 62635
(85275) 1994
1-
2007 Sept. 9.02
0.1421
2002 NN4
2007 Sept.10.58
0.09671
2002 SV
2007 Sept.18.82
0.1243
2000 LG6
2007 Sept.19.55
0.1489
1999 XN141
2007 Sept.19.61
MPO 47743
1998
1-
2007 Sept.21.35
0.1404
2002 RP137
2007 Sept.23.40
MPO 70299
2001
1-
2007 Sept.28.90
0.1746
2004 SD26
2007 Sept.29.59
MPO 3308
1999
1-
2007 Sept.29.64
0.08115
2000 TH1
2007 Sept.30.99
0.07713
2002 TA67
2007 Oct. 1.88
0.1383
1999 AQ10
2007 Oct. 2.19
MPO 77785
2004
1-
1111-
111-
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
(85770) 1998 UP1
2454380.87
0.1584
7 oppositions, 1990-2003
UP1
2004 TJ10
2454382.70
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 70479
2005 TC51
2454384.26
opposition, arc =
1 days E2005-T93
2005 US6
2454387.66
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-V01
2003 SK84
2454391.30
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 53788
2004 DM44
2454393.83
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 62513
(2340) Hathor
2454395.74
0.05998
6 oppositions, 1976-2000
Hathor
1999 UQ
2454396.88
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 57709
2005 TR50
2454396.94
opposition, arc = 29 days E2005-V70
(99907) 1989 VA
2454403.06
0.1552
8 oppositions, 1989-2004
VA
1998 VR
2454411.31
0.1654
3 oppositions, 1998-2003
VR
2005 GL
2454412.80
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 77856
2000 WN10
2454418.61
0.1514
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
WN10
2004 AR1
2454421.41
0.1901
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
AR1
1998 XE12
2454424.89
0.1631
7 oppositions, 1995-2005
XE12
2000 EW70
2454429.02
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 47866
(11500) 1989 UR
2454429.44
0.07102
4 oppositions, 1989-1999
UR
(3200) Phaethon
2454444.70
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2007 Oct. 7.37
MPO 73921
(85770) 1998
2007 Oct.
9.20
0.08972
2004 TJ10
2007 Oct. 10.76
0.1445
2005 TC51
2007 Oct. 14.16
0.09863
2005 US6
2007 Oct. 17.80
0.1039
2003 SK84
2007 Oct. 20.33
0.1697
2004 DM44
2007 Oct. 22.24
MPO 73856
(2340)
1-
2007 Oct. 23.38
0.1305
1999 UQ
2007 Oct. 23.44
0.009958
2005 TR50
2007 Oct. 29.56
MPO 74505
(99907) 1989
1-
2007 Nov. 6.81
MPO 57680
2007 Nov.
8.30
2005 GL
2007 Nov. 14.11
E2005-X18
111-
1-
1998
0.01882
1-
2000
2007 Nov. 16.91
MPO 62467
2004
2007 Nov. 20.39
MPO 77380
1998
2007 Nov. 24.52
0.1225
2000 EW70
2007 Nov. 24.94
MPC 35833
(11500) 1989
2007 Dec. 10.20
1-
0.1209
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
13 oppositions, 1983-1999
MPO 73856
2003 UQ25
2454448.37
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 62450
2004 XC51
2454449.09
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 74451
2005 WX
2454450.02
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-W54
2004 RD252
2454456.82
opposition, arc = 215 days MPO 77787
(66407) 1999 LQ28
2454460.21
0.1469
3 oppositions, 1982-2003
LQ28
2003 YT70
2454462.51
opposition, arc = 22 days MPO 58099
0.1631
CH59
(3200) Phaethon
2007 Dec. 13.87
0.1572
2003 UQ25
2007 Dec. 14.59
0.1505
2004 XC51
2007 Dec. 15.52
0.05549
2005 WX
2007 Dec. 22.32
0.1490
2004 RD252
2007 Dec. 25.71
MPO 57653
(66407) 1999
2007 Dec. 28.01
0.07392
2003 YT70
2000 CH59
2454471.94 2008 Jan. 6.44
2 oppositions, 2000-2004
MPO 62271
2005 WJ56
2454475.55
opposition, arc =
5 days E2005-X18
1989 AZ
2454476.99
0.1352
2 oppositions, 1989-2005
AZ
1998 LE
2454487.29
opposition, arc =
6 days MPC 32337
(1685) Toro
2454490.17
21 oppositions, 1948-1997
MPC 32295
2004 BG41
2454501.09
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 62476
2000 RW37
2454511.53
0.07189
2 oppositions, 2000-2004
RW37
1995 CR
2454513.45
opposition, arc = 20 days MPC 32517
2005 EK70
2454514.69
0.1493
2 oppositions, 2005-2005
EK70
(4450) Pan
2454516.43
10 oppositions, 1987-2001
MPO 47599
2001 SN263
2454516.96
0.06588
6 oppositions, 1990-2005
SN263
1999 JU3
2454517.16
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1111-
1-
2000
2008 Jan. 10.05
0.08820
2005 WJ56
2008 Jan. 11.49
MPC 15069
1989
1-
2008 Jan. 21.79
0.1649
1998 LE
2008 Jan. 24.67
0.1963
(1685) Toro
2008 Feb. 4.59
0.1417
2004 BG41
2008 Feb. 15.03
MPO 64795
2000
1-
2008 Feb. 16.95
1995 CR
2008 Feb. 18.19
MPO 77827
0.1287
1-
2008 Feb. 19.93
(4450) Pan
2008 Feb. 20.46
MPO 77569
0.04082
2008 Feb. 20.66
2005
2001
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1639
JU3
0.04210
TD66
0.1865
QW69
3 oppositions, 1986-2004
MPO 70222
1999
2002 TD66
2454522.60 2008 Feb. 26.10
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
MPO 48284
2002
2000 QW69
2454523.37 2008 Feb. 26.87
3 oppositions, 2000-2005
E2005-T93
2000
2000 EE14
2454524.00 2008 Feb. 27.50
5 oppositions, 2000-2005
MPO 77445
2000
0.1886
EE14
(66008) 1998 QH2
2454526.50
0.1875
6 oppositions, 1996-2003
QH2
(6037) 1988 EG
2454533.10
0.1667
6 oppositions, 1988-2001
EG
2005 EY169
2454535.15
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 77841
2003 TM1
2454539.81
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 53834
(1620) Geographos
2454542.99
19 oppositions, 1951-1994
MPC 25514
2002 EV11
2454543.64
0.1523
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
EV11
2002 FW1
2454543.81
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 30729
2005 EA
2454544.31
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 77816
2003 FY6
2454547.34
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 48342
2003 WP25
2454554.61
0.07684
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
WP25
2002 VX91
2454555.95
0.07921
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
VX91
2005 OR2
2454560.09
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-Q56
1998 KG3
2454560.52
0.1415
2 oppositions, 1998-2003
KG3
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2008 Mar. 1.00
MPO 48527
(66008) 1998
2008 Mar. 7.60
MPO 38159
(6037) 1988
2008 Mar.
9.65
0.09403
2005 EY169
2008 Mar. 14.31
0.08117
2003 TM1
2008 Mar. 17.49
0.1251
(1620) Geographos
2008 Mar. 18.14
MPO 75304
2002
1-
2008 Mar. 18.31
0.07911
2002 FW1
2008 Mar. 18.81
0.1180
2005 EA
2008 Mar. 21.84
0.01614
2003 FY6
2008 Mar. 29.11
MPO 74299
2003
1-
2008 Mar. 30.45
MPO 70353
2008 Apr.
1-
11-
2002
3.59
0.1907
2005 OR2
2008 Apr. 4.02
MPO 46341
1998
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.06921
VW14
2004 VW14
2454560.97 2008 Apr. 4.47
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
MPO 76532
2005 EZ169
2454562.97
opposition, arc = 19 days MPO 77841
2001 QO142
2454563.21
0.08759
2 oppositions, 2001-2002
QO142
2001 QC34
2454566.24
opposition, arc = 378 days MPO 35561
1999 SO5
2454566.34
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 70227
2005 BE2
2454567.36
opposition, arc = 260 days E2005-T40
2004 FG11
2454572.31
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 62538
2005 NB7
2454573.62
0.04222
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
NB7
2005 TB
2454584.93
0.1196
4 oppositions, 1984-2005
TB
2004 GU9
2454585.74
0.1809
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
GU9
2005 LM3
2454590.43
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 77905
2003 YN107
2454590.84
0.1401
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
YN107
2001 HL31
2454591.91
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 13855
2002 VS85
2454593.37
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 62430
2004 XM29
2454596.92
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 74447
2005 WR3
2454617.58
opposition, arc =
7 days E2005-X13
2005 AX28
2454635.37
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 74477
2005 WC
2454641.44
opposition, arc =
1 days E2005-W33
2000 AD205
2454642.55
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2004
2008 Apr.
6.47
0.1348
2005 EZ169
2008 Apr. 6.71
MPO 38319
2001
1-
2008 Apr.
1-
9.74
0.1360
2001 QC34
2008 Apr. 9.84
0.09437
1999 SO5
2008 Apr. 10.86
0.1588
2005 BE2
2008 Apr. 15.81
0.09118
2004 FG11
2008 Apr. 17.12
E2005-T90
2005
2008 Apr. 28.43
E2005-X04
2005
2008 Apr. 29.24
E2005-T22
2004
111-
2008 May
3.93
0.1541
2005 LM3
2008 May
4.34
MPO 77762
2003
1-
2008 May
1-
2008
1-
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
5.41
0.1050
2001 HL31
May
6.87
0.1538
2002 VS85
May 10.42
0.08758
2004 XM29
May 31.08
0.1361
2005 WR3
June 17.87
0.1510
2005 AX28
June 23.94
0.06225
2005 WC
June 25.05
0.1334
11111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 51 days MPC 39582
(17182) 1999 VU
2454646.51
0.1670
3 oppositions, 1977-2000
VU
2000 SZ162
2454646.69
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 5115
2003 MW7
2454649.73
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 50769
2004 TG10
2454650.81
opposition, arc = 49 days MPO 74368
2002 AZ1
2454655.79
opposition, arc = 35 days MPO 26113
2003 RU11
2454658.08
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 53765
(90403) 2003 YE45
2454660.89
0.04244
4 oppositions, 1989-2004
YE45
(90367) 2003 LC5
2454662.69
0.1585
4 oppositions, 1983-2004
LC5
2005 NQ1
2454665.77
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-N39
2005 RC34
2454668.93
opposition, arc = 152 days E2005-W74
2002 JQ97
2454669.24
0.1739
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
JQ97
2002 CZ9
2454671.52
0.1272
4 oppositions, 2002-2005
CZ9
2005 TM
2454675.84
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-T51
2004 SB56
2454676.31
opposition, arc = 57 days MPO 74366
1999 NB5
2454676.47
0.1796
3 oppositions, 1999-2005
NB5
2003 RM
2454678.25
opposition, arc = 47 days MPO 53763
(54509) 2000 PH5
2454679.62
0.1731
3 oppositions, 2000-2002
PH5
(65690) 1991 DG
2454680.75
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2000 AD205
2008 June 29.01
MPO 38162
(17182) 1999
2008 June 29.19
0.1394
2000 SZ162
2008 July 2.23
0.1969
2003 MW7
2008 July 3.31
0.06134
2004 TG10
2008 July 8.29
0.02314
2002 AZ1
2008 July 10.58
0.07922
2003 RU11
2008 July 13.39
MPO 64550
(90403) 2003
11111-
2008 July 15.19
MPO 64540
(90367) 2003
2008 July 18.27
0.1668
2005 NQ1
2008 July 21.43
0.03732
2005 RC34
2008 July 21.74
MPO 75352
2002
2008 July 24.02
MPO 74134
11-
2002
2008 July 28.34
0.1164
2005 TM
2008 July 28.81
0.06414
2004 SB56
2008 July 28.97
MPO 77385
1999
1-
2008 July 30.75
0.1876
2003 RM
2008 Aug. 1.12
MPO 50364
(54509) 2000
1-
2008 Aug.
2.25
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1753
DG
6 oppositions, 1991-2003
2005 CN61
2454680.79
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 74497
2004 HE62
2454682.40
opposition, arc = 228 days MPO 74310
2005 CN
2454683.94
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 74487
1996 FR3
2454686.19
0.1554
3 oppositions, 1993-1999
FR3
2001 RT17
2454693.29
0.1767
2 oppositions, 2001-2004
RT17
(35107) 1991 VH
2454694.04
0.04577
3 oppositions, 1991-2002
VH
2001 SG10
2454694.76
0.1478
2 oppositions, 2001-2003
SG10
2005 LZ42
2454700.50
opposition, arc = 86 days MPO 77910
2005 QQ87
2454703.21
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-R57
2005 VN
2454705.80
opposition, arc =
8 days E2005-V72
2004 SC56
2454707.28
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 70475
1998 SD9
2454711.17
opposition, arc =
4 days MPC 32779
1998 SJ70
2454712.42
opposition, arc = 33 days MPC 33115
2004 TE10
2454713.42
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 70479
(85640) 1998 OX4
2454714.23
0.1202
4 oppositions, 1998-2004
OX4
(85640) 1998 OX4
2454714.23
0.1202
4 oppositions, 1998-2004
OX4
2005 CV25
2454715.55
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 77811
2005 RD34
2454716.87
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MPO 48417
(65690) 1991
2008 Aug.
2.29
0.08639
2005 CN61
2008 Aug. 3.90
0.1578
2004 HE62
2008 Aug. 5.44
0.1554
2005 CN
2008 Aug. 7.69
MPO 47702
1996
2008 Aug. 14.79
MPO 68927
111-
2001
2008 Aug. 15.54
MPO 43320
(35107) 1991
2008 Aug. 16.26
MPO 56306
2001
2008 Aug. 22.00
0.1070
2005 LZ42
2008 Aug. 24.71
0.07937
2005 QQ87
2008 Aug. 27.30
0.1748
2005 VN
2008 Aug. 28.78
0.09997
2004 SC56
2008 Sept. 1.67
0.02355
1998 SD9
2008 Sept. 2.92
0.1515
1998 SJ70
2008 Sept. 3.92
0.1484
2004 TE10
2008 Sept. 4.73
MPO 62766
(85640) 1998
1111111-
2008 Sept. 4.73
MPO 62766
(85640) 1998
2008 Sept. 6.05
0.1859
2005 CV25
2008 Sept. 7.37
0.1537
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 27 days E2005-T90
2003 WT153
2454717.31
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 58075
2003 RM10
2454720.34
0.1401
2 oppositions, 1998-2003
RM10
2000 DP107
2454720.49
0.05787
4 oppositions, 2000-2005
DP107
(8567) 1996 HW1
2454722.24
0.1351
5 oppositions, 1980-1999
HW1
2002 VV17
2454725.02
0.1335
3 oppositions, 1992-2005
VV17
2001 UZ16
2454726.35
opposition, arc = 75 days MPO 23849
2001 SQ3
2454727.11
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO 20979
2003 SW130
2454728.68
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 53798
1998 UO1
2454736.21
0.06305
6 oppositions, 1998-2004
UO1
2002 QY6
2454742.10
0.1916
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
QY6
2005 GN59
2454745.97
opposition, arc = 81 days MPO 77864
(85770) 1998 UP1
2454746.17
0.1677
7 oppositions, 1990-2003
UP1
2001 RV17
2454746.49
opposition, arc = 63 days MPO 20944
2005 TQ45
2454746.59
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-TA1
1999 VP11
2454756.14
0.1841
3 oppositions, 1999-2004
VP11
2001 UY4
2454758.01
0.1909
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
UY4
2001 UF5
2454760.14
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2005 RD34
2008 Sept. 7.81
0.01445
2003 WT153
2008 Sept.10.84
MPO 62447
2003
2008 Sept.10.99
MPO 73990
1-
2000
2008 Sept.12.74
MPO 38160
(8567) 1996
2008 Sept.15.52
E2005-X04
2002
2008 Sept.16.85
0.1551
2001 UZ16
2008 Sept.17.61
0.05603
2001 SQ3
2008 Sept.19.18
0.02358
2003 SW130
2008 Sept.26.71
MPO 73942
1998
2008 Oct. 2.60
E2005-S64
111-
2002
2008 Oct.
6.47
0.05212
2005 GN59
2008 Oct. 6.67
MPO 73921
(85770) 1998
1-
2008 Oct.
1-
6.99
0.1707
2001 RV17
2008 Oct. 7.09
0.04426
2005 TQ45
2008 Oct. 16.64
MPO 73966
1999
2008 Oct. 18.51
MPO 74105
2008 Oct. 20.64
1-
2001
0.1056
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 62374
2000 FJ10
2454762.18
0.06339
3 oppositions, 2000-2005
FJ10
(22099) 2000 EX106
2454762.62
0.1773
3 oppositions, 1994-2001
EX106
2005 VF
2454764.06
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-W17
2004 FW1
2454766.71
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 62536
2003 UW29
2454767.06
opposition, arc = 35 days MPO 57991
2004 XZ130
2454767.66
0.1082
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
XZ130
1998 VO
2454768.87
opposition, arc = 37 days MPO 50397
2001 VG16
2454769.11
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 21148
2004 LB6
2454772.27
0.1495
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
LB6
1999 VF22
2454774.92
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 57713
2005 CN
2454776.07
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 74487
2003 JX2
2454778.56
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 48380
(4179) Toutatis
2454780.01
0.05025
8 oppositions, 1988-2000
Toutatis
2001 VE2
2454780.30
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 23896
2003 RU11
2454781.50
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 53765
2000 WN10
2454783.35
0.1452
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
WN10
2004 XK3
2454791.72
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 74441
(85236) 1993 KH
2454792.84
0.09943
6 oppositions, 1993-2004
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2001 UF5
2008 Oct. 22.68
E2005-S74
2000
2008 Oct. 23.12
MPO 8962
(22099) 2000
2008 Oct. 24.56
0.1677
2005 VF
2008 Oct. 27.21
0.06462
2004 FW1
2008 Oct. 27.56
0.05187
2003 UW29
2008 Oct. 28.16
E2005-W78
2004
1-
2008 Oct. 29.37
0.08067
1998 VO
2008 Oct. 29.61
0.09355
2001 VG16
2008 Nov. 1.77
MPO 74310
2004
1-
2008 Nov.
4.42
0.1171
1999 VF22
2008 Nov. 5.57
0.1684
2005 CN
2008 Nov. 8.06
0.1996
2003 JX2
2008 Nov. 9.51
MPO 65990
(4179)
1-
2008 Nov.
9.80
0.1123
2001 VE2
2008 Nov. 11.00
0.1796
2003 RU11
2008 Nov. 12.85
E2005-X18
2000
1-
2008 Nov. 21.22
0.03228
2004 XK3
2008 Nov. 22.34
MPO 62622
(85236) 1993
1-
11-
1-
11-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
KH
2002 RX211
2454794.21 2008 Nov. 23.71
3 oppositions, 1999-2005
E2005-X18
0.1768
RX211
(85774) 1998 UT18
2454795.89
0.1053
4 oppositions, 1989-2004
UT18
2003 HA
2454798.24
0.1952
3 oppositions, 2003-2005
HA
2002 LK
2454807.05
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 38336
2004 WC1
2454808.14
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 74439
2000 AF6
2454813.70
0.07399
4 oppositions, 1991-2005
AF6
2002 AU4
2454818.09
0.1971
2 oppositions, 1994-2002
AU4
2000 UG11
2454818.57
opposition, arc = 19 days MPO 41675
2004 XL14
2454821.50
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 74443
2004 LV3
2454827.94
0.06932
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
LV3
2003 UX34
2454828.43
0.1685
3 oppositions, 1996-2004
UX34
2002 AC5
2454830.41
opposition, arc = 88 days MPO 30603
2001 WJ4
2454834.54
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 21163
2002 AO11
2454846.91
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 24033
1998 CS1
2454849.25
0.02914
5 oppositions, 1998-2004
CS1
1993 VD
2454850.33
0.1495
3 oppositions, 1993-2004
VD
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2002
2008 Nov. 25.39
MPO 62818
(85774) 1998
2008 Nov. 27.74
MPO 77694
2003
2008 Dec.
6.55
0.1451
2002 LK
2008 Dec. 7.64
0.1863
2004 WC1
2008 Dec. 13.20
MPO 77429
2000
2008 Dec. 17.59
MPO 47121
1-
2002
2008 Dec. 18.07
0.1796
2000 UG11
2008 Dec. 21.00
0.06278
2004 XL14
2008 Dec. 27.44
MPO 77783
2004
2008 Dec. 27.93
MPO 74289
1-
11-
2003
2008 Dec. 29.91
0.1073
2002 AC5
1-
2009 Jan.
1-
3.04
0.1759
2001 WJ4
2009 Jan. 15.41
0.02000
2002 AO11
2009 Jan. 17.75
MPO 73934
1998
2009 Jan. 18.83
MPO 57657
1993
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2000 CK59
2454854.31
opposition, arc = 36 days MPC 39594
2004 XO63
2454856.17
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 74453
2001 XR1
2454864.11
0.1769
7 oppositions, 1987-2005
XR1
2001 CK32
2454868.64
0.1200
2 oppositions, 2001-2002
CK32
2004 BB75
2454871.18
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 62480
2004 BY1
2454871.85
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 62469
2000 WP19
2454874.22
0.1835
2 oppositions, 2000-2004
WP19
2003 YX1
2454876.55
opposition, arc = 87 days MPO 62458
2000 BM19
2454879.32
0.1172
3 oppositions, 2000-2005
BM19
1999 AQ10
2454881.14
opposition, arc = 42 days MPO 1439
2004 DA53
2454887.78
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 62514
2000 BL19
2454888.90
opposition, arc = 158 days MPO 2730
1978 CA
2454897.65
0.1813
3 oppositions, 1978-2005
CA
2005 ES70
2454900.18
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 77827
2003 WP25
2454902.18
0.03631
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
WP25
(52768) 1998 OR2
2454902.57
0.1795
5 oppositions, 1987-2002
OR2
(14402) 1991 DB
2454906.44
0.1130
2 oppositions, 1991-2000
DB
2005 EF
2454913.73
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2009 Jan. 22.81
0.05060
2000 CK59
2009 Jan. 24.67
0.1182
2004 XO63
2009 Feb. 1.61
E2005-W50
2001
2009 Feb. 6.14
MPO 77508
11-
2001
2009 Feb.
8.68
0.08455
2004 BB75
2009 Feb. 9.35
0.09582
2004 BY1
2009 Feb. 11.72
MPO 74049
2000
1-
2009 Feb. 14.05
0.1468
2003 YX1
2009 Feb. 16.82
MPO 77436
2000
1-
2009 Feb. 18.64
0.01183
1999 AQ10
2009 Feb. 25.28
0.04542
2004 DA53
2009 Feb. 26.40
0.1341
2000 BL19
2009 Mar. 7.15
MPO 73921
1978
1-
2009 Mar.
1-
9.68
0.08269
2005 ES70
2009 Mar. 11.68
MPO 74299
2003
1-
11-
2009 Mar. 12.07
MPO 38742
(52768) 1998
2009 Mar. 15.94
MPC 39819
(14402) 1991
2009 Mar. 23.23
0.1550
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 209 days E2005-S64
1998 SC15
2454914.19
0.1988
3 oppositions, 1998-2005
SC15
2002 VX91
2454919.40
0.06455
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
VX91
2002 GG8
2454924.57
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 30735
2004 VC
2454924.68
0.1319
2 oppositions, 1992-2005
VC
2002 EB3
2454932.40
0.1061
4 oppositions, 2002-2004
EB3
2003 SG170
2454940.84
0.1483
3 oppositions, 2003-2005
SG170
2001 VG5
2454948.35
0.1503
3 oppositions, 1987-2004
VG5
2004 GU9
2454950.29
0.1885
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
GU9
2001 GQ2
2454955.12
0.1620
2 oppositions, 2001-2005
GQ2
1996 FG3
2454957.88
0.1561
5 oppositions, 1996-2001
FG3
2004 FM17
2454960.82
opposition, arc = 49 days MPO 66347
2002 AN129
2454965.77
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 24052
2004 JP12
2454967.93
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 66374
2001 SG286
2454968.81
opposition, arc = 55 days MPO 57845
1996 TP6
2454972.50
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 62217
2000 HO40
2454975.40
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 57775
1991 JW
2454975.47
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2005 EF
2009 Mar. 23.69
MPO 77373
1998
2009 Mar. 28.90
MPO 70353
2002
2009 Apr.
3.07
0.04036
2002 GG8
2009 Apr. 3.18
MPO 77791
2004
2009 Apr. 10.90
MPO 77587
2002
2009 Apr. 19.34
MPO 66314
2003
2009 Apr. 26.85
MPO 70307
2001
2009 Apr. 28.79
E2005-T22
2004
2009 May
3.62
MPO 74964
2001
2009 May
6.38
MPO 70212
1996
2009 May
2009 May
2009 May
2009 May
2009 May
2009 May
2009 May
9.32
0.1440
2004 FM17
14.27
0.1134
2002 AN129
16.43
0.1528
2004 JP12
17.31
0.03081
2001 SG286
21.00
0.1336
1996 TP6
23.90
0.07384
2000 HO40
23.97
1-
111111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.08122
JW
4 oppositions, 1955-1997
1991 TB2
2454976.22
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 57655
2005 HN3
2454982.28
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 77877
2002 LT38
2454984.64
opposition, arc = 39 days MPO 62391
2005 EH94
2454987.19
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 77831
2004 FY15
2454990.43
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 62539
2004 YG1
2454990.92
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 77796
2003 QO104
2454991.90
0.09451
5 oppositions, 1981-2005
QO104
1994 CC
2454992.76
0.01683
6 oppositions, 1988-2005
CC
(85938) 1999 DJ4
2454995.01
0.1812
3 oppositions, 1999-2004
DJ4
2004 MN1
2454996.36
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 66388
2002 LR24
2454996.46
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 32039
2004 RK9
2454996.50
opposition, arc = 37 days MPO 70397
2002 LZ45
2455001.83
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 32041
2002 LZ45
2455001.83
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 32041
2005 MR5
2455003.10
opposition, arc = 89 days E2005-S35
2002 KL6
2455010.98
0.1478
3 oppositions, 1995-2005
KL6
2001 FE90
2455011.10
opposition, arc = 121 days MPO 16093
2000 QK130
2455011.73
0.1398
2 oppositions, 2000-2004
QK130
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MPC 35683
1991
2009 May
24.72
0.1382
1991 TB2
2009 May 30.78
0.1293
2005 HN3
2009 June 2.14
0.09593
2002 LT38
2009 June 4.69
0.1583
2005 EH94
2009 June 7.93
0.1005
2004 FY15
2009 June 8.42
0.1917
2004 YG1
2009 June 9.40
E2005-X13
2003
2009 June 10.26
E2005-W74
111111-
1994
2009 June 12.51
MPO 62887
(85938) 1999
2009 June 13.86
0.06082
2004 MN1
2009 June 13.96
0.1016
2002 LR24
2009 June 14.00
0.1291
2004 RK9
2009 June 19.33
0.08741
2002 LZ45
2009 June 19.33
0.08741
2002 LZ45
2009 June 20.60
0.1784
2005 MR5
2009 June 28.48
MPO 77601
2002
1-
2009 June 28.60
0.01848
2001 FE90
2009 June 29.23
MPO 72104
2000
1-
11111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2004 KF17
2455013.99
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 66383
2001 HY7
2455023.31
0.09180
2 oppositions, 2001-2002
HY7
1999 MN
2455024.68
0.1036
3 oppositions, 1999-2005
MN
2005 ER70
2455029.26
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 77827
2005 CN61
2455034.38
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 74497
2004 SR26
2455052.68
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 70470
(9162) 1987 OA
2455057.66
0.1060
4 oppositions, 1987-1998
OA
(17274) 2000 LC16
2455060.53
0.1943
3 oppositions, 1955-2000
LC16
1991 BN
2455060.55
0.1324
4 oppositions, 1991-2005
BN
2003 EF54
2455061.32
0.05325
4 oppositions, 2003-2005
EF54
2002 RQ25
2455062.29
opposition, arc = 55 days MPO 38378
2005 CW25
2455063.95
0.08647
2 oppositions, 2005-2005
CW25
2002 EU11
2455068.28
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 30703
2005 QQ87
2455068.38
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-R57
2002 CY58
2455068.53
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 62387
1997 GD32
2455068.63
opposition, arc = 22 days MPC 29935
(8566) 1996 EN
2455071.95
0.1942
3 oppositions, 1996-1998
EN
2005 EF
2455075.97
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2009 July
1.49
0.1431
2004 KF17
2009 July 10.81
MPO 33908
2001
2009 July 12.18
MPO 77384
1-
1999
2009 July 16.76
0.1825
2005 ER70
2009 July 21.88
0.1663
2005 CN61
2009 Aug. 9.18
0.1895
2004 SR26
2009 Aug. 14.16
MPO 77287
(9162) 1987
111-
2009 Aug. 17.03
MPO 57634
(17274) 2000
2009 Aug. 17.05
MPO 77350
1991
2009 Aug. 17.82
E2005-T65
2003
2009 Aug. 18.79
0.07779
2002 RQ25
2009 Aug. 20.45
MPO 77811
2005
1-
2009 Aug. 24.78
0.02482
2002 EU11
2009 Aug. 24.88
0.07939
2005 QQ87
2009 Aug. 25.03
0.09043
2002 CY58
2009 Aug. 25.13
0.1058
1997 GD32
2009 Aug. 28.45
MPO 77287
(8566) 1996
1-
2009 Sept. 1.47
1-
0.1459
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 209 days E2005-S64
2005 TE15
2455079.62
opposition, arc = 52 days E2005-W62
2003 CR20
2455087.51
0.1180
3 oppositions, 1975-2003
CR20
2000 CO101
2455092.46
opposition, arc = 212 days MPO 3927
2004 FC18
2455098.92
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 62539
2005 SP9
2455099.85
opposition, arc = 33 days E2005-V70
2005 CN
2455100.04
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 74487
2004 HO
2455102.29
0.1467
3 oppositions, 1999-2004
HO
1998 FW4
2455104.28
0.02218
5 oppositions, 1994-2005
FW4
(85770) 1998 UP1
2455111.51
0.1776
7 oppositions, 1990-2003
UP1
2001 SE270
2455112.60
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 18510
(68216) 2001 CV26
2455113.16
0.02518
3 oppositions, 1995-2003
CV26
2004 AR1
2455120.07
0.1918
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
AR1
1999 AP10
2455124.81
0.07630
4 oppositions, 1999-2005
AP10
2005 US6
2455124.98
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-V01
2005 TR50
2455127.46
opposition, arc = 29 days E2005-V70
1999 LF6
2455127.54
0.1502
3 oppositions, 1979-2004
LF6
2003 EP4
2455127.92
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 50748
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2005 EF
2009 Sept. 5.12
0.1797
2005 TE15
2009 Sept.13.01
MPO 62442
2003
2009 Sept.17.96
0.04573
2000 CO101
2009 Sept.24.42
0.1112
2004 FC18
2009 Sept.25.35
0.09478
2005 SP9
2009 Sept.25.54
0.05372
2005 CN
2009 Sept.27.79
MPO 74310
2004
2009 Sept.29.78
E2005-S64
1-
1111-
1998
2009 Oct. 7.01
MPO 73921
(85770) 1998
2009 Oct.
8.10
0.1527
2001 SE270
2009 Oct. 8.66
MPO 62208
(68216) 2001
2009 Oct. 15.57
MPO 62467
2004
2009 Oct. 20.31
MPO 47762
1999
1-
2009 Oct. 20.48
0.1875
2005 US6
2009 Oct. 22.96
0.009891
2005 TR50
2009 Oct. 23.04
MPO 73948
1999
1-
2009 Oct. 23.42
0.06661
2003 EP4
1-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2003 SM84
2455129.52
opposition, arc = 57 days MPO 57947
2003 YT1
2455133.02
0.1192
5 oppositions, 1982-2005
YT1
2005 RQ6
2455135.56
opposition, arc = 94 days E2005-X04
2004 XZ130
2455139.24
0.1373
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
XZ130
2000 XK44
2455139.90
0.07395
2 oppositions, 1975-2001
XK44
2002 KM3
2455142.93
opposition, arc = 18 days MPO 62391
(54660) 2000 UJ1
2455143.13
0.1113
3 oppositions, 2000-2002
UJ1
2000 TO64
2455145.97
0.1136
3 oppositions, 2000-2004
TO64
2000 WN10
2455148.16
0.1397
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
WN10
2001 XV266
2455150.97
0.1196
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
XV266
1998 VF32
2455157.52
0.04259
2 oppositions, 1998-2005
VF32
2004 XJ
2455159.34
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 74440
2001 WW1
2455160.62
0.1119
2 oppositions, 2001-2005
WW1
2003 UY12
2455161.54
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 57987
2005 RA
2455172.08
opposition, arc = 13 days E2005-R59
2002 WP
2455172.15
0.1830
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
WP
2002 XN14
2455172.70
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2009 Oct. 25.02
0.1843
2003 SM84
2009 Oct. 28.52
MPO 74303
2003
1-
2009 Oct. 31.06
0.1336
2005 RQ6
2009 Nov. 3.74
E2005-W78
2004
1-
2009 Nov. 4.40
MPO 47997
2000
2009 Nov.
7.43
0.07390
2002 KM3
2009 Nov. 7.63
MPO 39500
(54660) 2000
2009 Nov. 10.47
MPO 66163
2000
2009 Nov. 12.66
E2005-X18
2000
2009 Nov. 15.47
E2005-V49
2001
2009 Nov. 22.02
E2005-W45
1998
2009 Nov. 23.84
2004 XJ
2009 Nov. 25.12
E2005-W33
0.08851
1-
1-
2001
2009 Nov. 26.04
0.1977
2003 UY12
2009 Dec. 6.58
0.09549
2005 RA
2009 Dec. 6.65
MPO 77680
2002
1-
2009 Dec.
1-
7.20
0.09645
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 81 days MPO 77682
1999 LS7
2455178.14
0.1862
5 oppositions, 1999-2005
LS7
2001 BP61
2455184.68
0.1951
2 oppositions, 2001-2003
BP61
2003 YL118
2455187.98
opposition, arc = 27 days MPO 58107
(3361) Orpheus
2455191.27
0.1383
7 oppositions, 1982-1998
Orpheus
2004 XG29
2455192.11
opposition, arc = 26 days MPO 74447
2005 WX
2455194.55
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-W54
2002 XN14
2009 Dec. 12.64
MPO 77384
1999
2009 Dec. 19.18
MPO 40126
2001
2003 YT70
2455199.84
opposition, arc = 22 days MPO 58099
2003 WR21
2455203.08
0.1259
3 oppositions, 1990-2004
WR21
2003 CR1
2455204.00
opposition, arc = 39 days MPO 43505
(24761) Ahau
2455208.46
0.1820
4 oppositions, 1993-2001
Ahau
169P/NEAT
2455208.61
0.1944
NEAT
2000 YH66
2455209.49
0.1786
5 oppositions, 2000-2004
YH66
2002 PP6
2455217.85
0.1831
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
PP6
2003 BH
2455218.57
0.09093
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
BH
2001 BE10
2455221.87
0.1510
2 oppositions, 2001-2004
BE10
1998 XE12
2455225.10
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2009 Dec. 22.48
0.03230
2003 YL118
2009 Dec. 25.77
MPC 32296
(3361)
1-
2009 Dec. 26.61
0.1060
2004 XG29
2009 Dec. 29.05
0.1519
2005 WX
1-
2010 Jan.
3.34
0.1100
2003 YT70
2010 Jan. 6.58
MPO 70365
2003
1-
2010 Jan.
1-
7.50
0.1773
2003 CR1
2010 Jan. 11.96
MPO 12399
(24761)
2010 Jan. 12.11
MPC 54701
169P/
2010 Jan. 12.99
MPO 74065
2000
2010 Jan. 21.35
MPO 66278
2002
2010 Jan. 22.07
MPO 75831
2003
2010 Jan. 25.37
MPO 66182
2001
2010 Jan. 28.60
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1127
XE12
7 oppositions, 1995-2005
2005 OU2
2455226.92
opposition, arc = 84 days E2005-U20
2002 AJ129
2455227.14
0.1822
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
AJ129
2001 TE2
2455241.46
0.06726
3 oppositions, 2000-2002
TE2
2001 FD58
2455246.59
0.1502
3 oppositions, 2000-2002
FD58
2002 XY38
2455247.56
opposition, arc = 53 days MPO 43480
2002 EZ11
2455251.95
0.1992
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
EZ11
2001 VJ5
2455252.44
opposition, arc = 26 days MPO 62379
2001 PT9
2455257.60
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 18352
2000 CO101
2455258.25
opposition, arc = 212 days MPO 3927
2003 WP25
2455262.91
0.1122
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
WP25
(4486) Mithra
2455268.07
10 oppositions, 1974-2002
MPO 38159
2005 UO
2455268.46
opposition, arc = 30 days E2005-W50
(88254) 2001 FM129
2455269.36
0.1056
5 oppositions, 1978-2004
FM129
2000 AF6
2455272.38
0.1819
4 oppositions, 1991-2005
AF6
2000 EZ106
2455274.37
opposition, arc = 14 days MPC 40488
2000 EW70
2455279.33
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 47866
2002 TE66
2455283.70
0.1233
3 oppositions, 2002-2005
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MPO 77380
1998
2010 Jan. 30.42
0.1241
2005 OU2
2010 Jan. 30.64
MPO 77584
2002
2010 Feb. 13.96
MPO 66217
2001
2010 Feb. 19.09
MPO 66184
2001
1-
2010 Feb. 20.06
0.04187
2002 XY38
2010 Feb. 24.45
MPO 62388
2002
1-
2010 Feb. 24.94
0.1147
2001 VJ5
2010 Mar. 2.10
0.03532
2001 PT9
2010 Mar. 2.75
0.1277
2000 CO101
2010 Mar. 7.41
MPO 74299
2003
1-
2010 Mar. 12.57
0.1890
(4486) Mithra
2010 Mar. 12.96
0.1421
2005 UO
2010 Mar. 13.86
MPO 77348
(88254) 2001
2010 Mar. 16.88
MPO 77429
11-
1-
2000
2010 Mar. 18.87
0.1478
2000 EZ106
2010 Mar. 23.83
0.05939
2000 EW70
2010 Mar. 28.20
MPO 77658
2002
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
TE66
2002 FU5
2455290.96
opposition, arc = 34 days MPO 30730
2004 ER21
2455292.75
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 62522
2002 FQ5
2455296.77
0.1656
2 oppositions, 2002-2002
FQ5
2003 TT9
2455298.30
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 53836
2001 XV266
2455301.60
0.1856
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
XV266
2001 HC
2455302.31
0.1693
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
HC
2001 QE71
2455303.81
opposition, arc = 25 days MPO 18380
2004 FG11
2455307.82
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 62538
2002 LX
2455310.42
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 34011
2004 US1
2455312.22
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO 74425
2004 GU9
2455315.02
0.1970
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
GU9
2002 JR100
2455316.49
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 70351
2005 JR5
2455327.48
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 77879
2003 FY6
2455331.89
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 48342
2002 XQ40
2455332.92
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 41888
2003 HR32
2455334.32
0.1418
2 oppositions, 2003-2004
HR32
2004 JX20
2455336.82
0.1494
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
JX20
2003 QC10
2455340.13
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 53744
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2010 Apr.
4.46
0.1387
2002 FU5
2010 Apr. 6.25
0.08089
2004 ER21
2010 Apr. 10.27
MPO 50600
2002
1-
2010 Apr. 11.80
0.09820
2003 TT9
2010 Apr. 15.10
E2005-V49
2001
1-
2010 Apr. 15.81
MPO 77530
1-
2001
2010 Apr. 17.31
0.09433
2001 QE71
2010 Apr. 21.32
0.1830
2004 FG11
2010 Apr. 23.92
0.1394
2002 LX
2010 Apr. 25.72
0.06660
2004 US1
2010 Apr. 28.52
E2005-T22
2004
1-
2010 Apr. 29.99
0.02077
2002 JR100
2010 May 10.98
0.06146
2005 JR5
2010 May 15.39
0.1415
2003 FY6
2010 May 16.42
0.1628
2002 XQ40
2010 May 17.82
MPO 57915
2003
1-
2010 May 20.32
MPO 77783
2010 May
111-
111-
2004
23.63
0.08697
2003 QC10
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1880
GJ147
2000 GJ147
2455346.27 2010 May 29.77
4 oppositions, 2000-2005
E2005-W74
2005 GB120
2455346.90
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 77870
2002 GK1
2455350.00
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 30733
2004 KH17
2455351.95
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 66383
1999 MN
2455351.98
0.03342
3 oppositions, 1999-2005
MN
1999 HE1
2455352.91
0.07676
3 oppositions, 1999-2003
HE1
2003 MN
2455358.53
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 50768
1998 SH36
2455360.28
0.1533
2 oppositions, 1998-2001
SH36
2004 YG1
2455368.85
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 77796
2004 NF3
2455373.02
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 70368
2003 MA3
2455375.20
0.07397
4 oppositions, 1998-2005
MA3
2005 ED318
2455376.35
opposition, arc = 147 days E2005-U68
2005 QC5
2455377.21
opposition, arc = 56 days E2005-U16
2001 KM20
2455384.64
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 14443
2002 LT24
2455391.48
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 77603
2002 BF25
2455396.11
opposition, arc = 45 days MPO 74133
2001 OT
2455400.69
opposition, arc = 26 days MPO 70298
(85989) 1999 JD6
2455404.79
0.1386
6 oppositions, 1990-2004
JD6
2003 MJ4
2455408.78
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2000
2010 May
30.40
0.1728
2005 GB120
2010 June 2.50
0.1950
2002 GK1
2010 June 4.45
0.09401
2004 KH17
2010 June 4.48
MPO 77384
1999
2010 June 5.41
MPO 57686
2010 June 11.03
2003 MN
2010 June 12.78
MPO 12896
111-
1999
0.1094
1-
1998
2010 June 21.35
0.1097
2004 YG1
2010 June 25.52
0.09906
2004 NF3
2010 June 27.70
MPO 77696
2003
1-
2010 June 28.85
0.07181
2005 ED318
2010 June 29.71
0.1514
2005 QC5
2010 July 7.14
0.08808
2001 KM20
2010 July 13.98
0.1527
2002 LT24
2010 July 18.61
0.02671
2002 BF25
2010 July 23.19
0.1413
2001 OT
2010 July 27.29
MPO 77348
(85989) 1999
1-
2010 July 31.28
1-
0.1619
1-
11111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 178 days MPO 57915
1994 CB
2455409.18
0.09050
2 oppositions, 1994-2004
CB
2002 QY6
2455409.31
0.1428
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
QY6
2000 AA6
2455413.13
opposition, arc = 10 days MPC 38174
(6239) Minos
2455419.38
0.09849
4 oppositions, 1983-1994
Minos
2002 AV31
2455419.75
0.1877
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
AV31
2004 SC56
2455421.58
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 70475
2002 AC9
2455421.64
opposition, arc = 55 days MPO 30604
2005 WE
2455422.76
opposition, arc = 11 days E2005-X08
2005 NZ6
2455423.16
opposition, arc = 53 days E2005-Q25
2002 EA
2455425.02
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 70340
2000 QV7
2455433.27
0.1513
2 oppositions, 2000-2005
QV7
2005 QQ87
2455433.58
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-R57
2004 PR92
2455434.28
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 66416
2002 EY2
2455438.53
0.1080
2 oppositions, 2002-2004
EY2
1999 CG9
2455439.53
opposition, arc = 24 days MPC 34320
1998 QP
2455439.64
opposition, arc =
7 days MPC 32527
(85640) 1998 OX4
2455440.07
0.1886
4 oppositions, 1998-2004
OX4
(85640) 1998 OX4
2455440.07
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2003 MJ4
2010 July 31.68
MPO 71943
1994
2010 July 31.81
E2005-S64
2002
2010 Aug.
4.63
0.1344
2000 AA6
2010 Aug. 10.88
MPO 57623
(6239)
2010 Aug. 11.25
MPO 72455
1-
2002
2010 Aug. 13.08
0.07609
2004 SC56
2010 Aug. 13.14
0.04716
2002 AC9
2010 Aug. 14.26
0.1886
2005 WE
2010 Aug. 14.66
0.1550
2005 NZ6
2010 Aug. 16.52
0.07212
2002 EA
2010 Aug. 24.77
MPO 57781
2000
1-
2010 Aug. 25.08
0.07977
2005 QQ87
2010 Aug. 25.78
0.1539
2004 PR92
2010 Aug. 30.03
MPO 61221
2002
1-
2010 Aug. 31.03
0.08359
1999 CG9
2010 Aug. 31.14
0.08191
1998 QP
2010 Aug. 31.57
MPO 62766
(85640) 1998
1-
2010 Aug. 31.57
1111-
1-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1886
OX4
0.1640
CY46
4 oppositions, 1998-2004
MPO 62766
(85640) 1998
2002 CY46
2455441.98 2010 Sept. 2.48
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
MPO 62387
2004 LK
2455443.34
opposition, arc = 78 days MPO 70366
2001 TB
2455466.37
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 57845
2002 TZ57
2455467.28
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 38453
2003 EW59
2455467.57
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 48340
1998 UO1
2455470.63
0.08242
6 oppositions, 1998-2004
UO1
2004 RQ252
2455470.86
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 70453
2005 GE59
2455471.07
opposition, arc = 116 days MPO 77863
2005 CN
2455472.41
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 74487
2004 TJ10
2455474.96
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 70479
(85770) 1998 UP1
2455476.90
0.1882
7 oppositions, 1990-2003
UP1
2001 WN5
2455479.79
0.1073
3 oppositions, 1996-2003
WN5
1999 VO6
2455483.81
0.08817
6 oppositions, 1993-2005
VO6
2004 FU4
2455486.18
opposition, arc = 79 days MPO 66346
(66146) 1998 TU3
2455486.93
0.1774
8 oppositions, 1982-2003
TU3
103P/Hartley
2455490.27
0.1207
Hartley
(65679) 1989 UQ
2455490.79
0.1533
6 oppositions, 1954-2003
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2002
2010 Sept. 3.84
0.1995
2004 LK
2010 Sept.26.87
0.1523
2001 TB
2010 Sept.27.78
0.05929
2002 TZ57
2010 Sept.28.07
0.1030
2003 EW59
2010 Oct. 1.13
MPO 73942
1998
1-
2010 Oct.
1-
1.36
0.1125
2004 RQ252
2010 Oct. 1.57
0.1977
2005 GE59
2010 Oct. 2.91
0.1049
2005 CN
2010 Oct. 5.46
0.1694
2004 TJ10
2010 Oct. 7.40
MPO 73921
(85770) 1998
2010 Oct. 10.29
MPO 48155
2001
2010 Oct. 14.31
E2005-X08
1999
2010 Oct. 16.68
0.1507
2004 FU4
2010 Oct. 17.43
MPO 57653
(66146) 1998
2010 Oct. 20.77
MPC 53468
103P/
2010 Oct. 21.29
MPO 57652
(65679) 1989
111-
111-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
UQ
2000 TU28
2455493.07
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 6414
1998 MQ
2455493.28
0.1997
6 oppositions, 1979-2005
MQ
2005 UN
2455495.33
opposition, arc =
5 days E2005-U88
2003 UV11
2455499.68
0.01295
3 oppositions, 1996-2004
UV11
2005 TE45
2455499.86
opposition, arc = 54 days E2005-W54
2005 UN5
2455501.11
opposition, arc =
1 days E2005-U88
2000 UK11
2455501.66
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 41675
2000 HA24
2455503.87
0.1583
4 oppositions, 1993-2005
HA24
2005 UZ5
2455504.12
opposition, arc =
7 days E2005-V42
2002 VE68
2455507.64
opposition, arc = 098 days E2005-V84
(3838) Epona
2455507.81
0.1973
7 oppositions, 1986-1999
Epona
2004 TC10
2455508.90
0.1509
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
TC10
2005 TB15
2455512.97
opposition, arc = 59 days E2005-W93
2000 WN10
2455512.99
0.1350
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
WN10
2005 UO5
2455514.19
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-V27
1998 HG49
2455515.02
0.1422
2 oppositions, 1998-2002
HG49
2005 QY151
2455516.53
0.1996
3 oppositions, 2000-2005
QY151
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2010 Oct. 23.57
0.06807
2000 TU28
2010 Oct. 23.78
MPO 77367
1998
1-
2010 Oct. 25.83
2005 UN
2010 Oct. 30.18
MPO 74288
1-
0.03273
2003
2010 Oct. 30.36
0.1400
2005 TE45
2010 Oct. 31.61
0.1334
2005 UN5
2010 Nov. 1.16
0.1593
2000 UK11
2010 Nov. 3.37
MPO 77460
2000
1-
2010 Nov.
1-
3.62
0.1345
2005 UZ5
2010 Nov. 7.14
0.03537
2002 VE68
2010 Nov. 7.31
MPO 43316
(3838)
2010 Nov. 8.40
E2005-W33
11-
1-
2004
2010 Nov. 12.47
0.1805
2005 TB15
2010 Nov. 12.49
E2005-X18
2000
1-
2010 Nov. 13.69
0.1980
2005 UO5
2010 Nov. 14.52
MPO 66068
1998
1-
2010 Nov. 16.03
E2005-W93
2005
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2005 JU81
2455518.01
opposition, arc = 18 days MPO 77892
1991 JW
2455529.41
0.09520
4 oppositions, 1955-1997
JW
2005 LW3
2455530.40
opposition, arc = 29 days MPO 77906
2002 EZ16
2455531.49
0.1898
5 oppositions, 1995-2005
EZ16
2005 GC120
2455531.72
0.04344
2 oppositions, 2005-2005
GC120
2000 AC6
2455537.30
0.06432
2 oppositions, 2000-2003
AC6
2000 JH5
2455538.36
0.1208
3 oppositions, 2000-2005
JH5
2004 XC51
2455539.51
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 74451
2005 WP57
2455541.55
opposition, arc =
1 days E2005-X08
2002 XS90
2455544.50
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 41898
1999 XK136
2455549.31
opposition, arc = 36 days MPC 38158
2002 JU15
2455549.65
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 32016
2004 XL14
2455552.06
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 74443
1999 LS7
2455557.39
0.1447
5 oppositions, 1999-2005
LS7
2010 Nov. 17.51
0.04078
2005 JU81
2010 Nov. 28.91
MPC 35683
1991
1-
2010 Nov. 29.90
0.1135
2005 LW3
2010 Nov. 30.99
MPO 74151
2002
1-
2010 Dec. 1.22
E2005-X08
2005
2010 Dec. 6.80
MPO 56047
2000
2010 Dec. 7.86
MPO 77462
2000
2010 Dec.
9.01
0.1111
2004 XC51
2010 Dec. 11.05
0.1601
2005 WP57
2010 Dec. 14.00
0.06710
2002 XS90
2010 Dec. 18.81
0.1693
1999 XK136
2010 Dec. 19.15
0.1705
2002 JU15
2010 Dec. 21.56
0.1280
2004 XL14
2010 Dec. 26.89
MPO 77384
1999
2005 LC
2455571.78 2011 Jan. 10.28
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 77905
2005 LC
2000 AZ93
2455573.23 2011 Jan. 11.73
0.04769
2 oppositions, 2000-2002
MPO 22125
AZ93
2005 EE
2455573.43 2011 Jan. 11.93
0.09961
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
MPO 76711
EE
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0.1915
2000
2005
111111-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1801
BF
1992 BF
2455574.49 2011 Jan. 12.99
4 oppositions, 1992-2005
MPO 77350
2001 BA16
2455580.15
opposition, arc = 40 days MPO 12273
2003 YO3
2455588.46
opposition, arc = 98 days MPO 62458
2004 BM11
2455591.05
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 58120
2001 CQ36
2455593.19
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 37540
1999 CG9
2455593.34
opposition, arc = 24 days MPC 34320
1998 HE3
2455595.78
0.09734
3 oppositions, 1993-2002
HE3
2004 TR12
2455597.19
0.1582
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
TR12
2000 WO107
2455597.32
0.1462
4 oppositions, 2000-2004
WO107
2004 RD252
2455599.16
opposition, arc = 215 days MPO 77787
2000 EF104
2455607.16
0.1834
3 oppositions, 2000-2005
EF104
2003 YG118
2455613.15
0.1739
3 oppositions, 2003-2005
YG118
2003 FC5
2455614.72
0.1448
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
FC5
2004 EK1
2455619.29
opposition, arc = 37 days MPO 62517
2005 ES70
2455628.78
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 77827
(23187) 2000 PN9
2455631.49
0.1169
4 oppositions, 1990-2002
PN9
2005 EA
2455634.43
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 77816
2001 FO127
2455635.59
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1992
2011 Jan. 18.65
0.1807
2001 BA16
2011 Jan. 26.96
0.1636
2003 YO3
2011 Jan. 29.55
0.1227
2004 BM11
2011 Jan. 31.69
0.1253
2001 CQ36
2011 Jan. 31.84
0.09590
1999 CG9
2011 Feb. 3.28
MPO 47728
1998
2011 Feb. 4.69
E2005-V34
2004
2011 Feb. 4.82
MPO 77487
2000
2011 Feb.
6.66
0.1194
2004 RD252
2011 Feb. 14.66
MPO 77448
2000
2011 Feb. 20.65
E2005-U16
2003
2011 Feb. 22.22
MPO 53733
2003
11111-
1-
2011 Feb. 26.79
0.05778
2004 EK1
2011 Mar. 8.28
0.09473
2005 ES70
2011 Mar. 10.99
MPO 38163
(23187) 2000
1-
2011 Mar. 13.93
2005 EA
2011 Mar. 15.09
0.04556
1-
0.1760
1-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 19 days MPO 13842
(11885) 1990 SS
2455638.06
0.1021
2 oppositions, 1990-1999
SS
2002 JU15
2455640.43
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 32016
2004 EM20
2455647.84
0.1536
3 oppositions, 2004-2005
EM20
2001 AD2
2455651.76
0.1033
3 oppositions, 2001-2003
AD2
2004 FJ29
2455653.52
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO 66348
2002 FW1
2455653.71
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 30729
(85953) 1999 FK21
2455654.59
0.1789
4 oppositions, 1971-2004
FK21
2004 XN50
2455655.71
opposition, arc = 80 days MPO 77794
2002 DB4
2455667.40
0.1606
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
DB4
2004 QT24
2455669.13
0.1405
3 oppositions, 1998-2005
QT24
2003 FF5
2455675.50
opposition, arc = 213 days MPO 62443
2004 HQ1
2455675.83
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 66364
2003 FU3
2455682.27
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 48341
1998 VE31
2455685.60
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 57680
2003 YT1
2455686.85
0.1679
5 oppositions, 1982-2005
YT1
2002 CQ11
2455699.56
0.08913
4 oppositions, 2002-2005
CQ11
1999 NA5
2455704.41
0.1404
2 oppositions, 1999-2003
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2001 FO127
2011 Mar. 17.56
MPC 36242
(11885) 1990
2011 Mar. 19.93
0.1660
2002 JU15
2011 Mar. 27.34
E2005-W93
2004
2011 Mar. 31.26
MPO 66181
1-
2001
2011 Apr.
2.02
0.1489
2004 FJ29
2011 Apr. 2.21
0.1155
2002 FW1
2011 Apr. 3.09
MPO 62893
(85953) 1999
1-
2011 Apr.
1-
4.21
0.1466
2004 XN50
2011 Apr. 15.90
MPO 57851
2002
2011 Apr. 17.63
E2005-T93
1-
2004
2011 Apr. 24.00
0.05453
2003 FF5
2011 Apr. 24.33
0.09871
2004 HQ1
2011 Apr. 30.77
0.1471
2003 FU3
2011 May
4.10
0.1447
1998 VE31
2011 May
5.35
MPO 74303
2003
2011 May 18.06
MPO 77584
2002
2011 May 22.91
MPO 55866
1999
1111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
NA5
2003 AL73
2455707.69
opposition, arc = 134 days MPO 48314
2005 WA
2455708.09
opposition, arc = 14 days E2005-X04
2002 JC
2455713.74
0.1478
4 oppositions, 1991-2005
JC
2002 JB9
2455724.07
0.1834
2 oppositions, 2002-2002
JB9
2001 VH75
2455725.28
0.1084
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
VH75
2004 LO2
2455728.25
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 66384
2002 NN4
2455731.28
opposition, arc = 66 days MPO 61231
1998 KM3
2455731.72
0.09268
2 oppositions, 1998-2001
KM3
(65909) 1998 FH12
2455736.00
0.1379
3 oppositions, 1998-2003
FH12
(3988) 1986 LA
2455739.88
0.1853
4 oppositions, 1986-1997
LA
2002 EM7
2455743.69
opposition, arc = 25 days MPO 30702
2004 YG1
2455744.31
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 77796
2001 QP181
2455746.39
opposition, arc = 47 days MPO 57839
2003 DX10
2455755.29
0.1738
2 oppositions, 2003-2003
DX10
2003 YS117
2455757.30
0.1901
2 oppositions, 2003-2004
YS117
1999 VT25
2455760.23
0.1471
3 oppositions, 1999-2005
VT25
2005 WA
2455765.54
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2011 May
26.19
0.1248
2003 AL73
2011 May 26.59
0.1746
2005 WA
2011 June 1.24
MPO 77595
2002
2011 June 11.57
MPO 41765
2002
2011 June 12.78
MPO 77578
2001
2011 June 15.75
0.03827
2004 LO2
2011 June 18.78
0.1620
2002 NN4
2011 June 19.22
MPO 12867
1998
11-
11-
2011 June 23.50
MPO 77342
(65909) 1998
2011 June 27.38
MPO 77284
(3988) 1986
2011 July
1.19
0.02854
2002 EM7
2011 July 1.81
0.08778
2004 YG1
2011 July 3.89
0.09215
2001 QP181
2011 July 12.79
MPO 57913
2003
2011 July 14.80
MPO 74304
2003
2011 July 17.73
MPO 72017
1999
2011 July 23.04
0.1806
111-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 14 days E2005-X04
(3103) Eger
2455778.47
0.1528
8 oppositions, 1982-1997
Eger
2002 CU46
2455783.70
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 27831
1988 TA
2455787.74
opposition, arc = 63 days MPC 38021
45P/Honda-Mrkos-Pajdusak2455788.79
0.06007
Mrkos-Pajdusak
1996 PC1
2455791.30
0.1762
2 oppositions, 1996-2001
PC1
1996 MQ
2455792.77
opposition, arc = 23 days MPC 27563
2005 QQ87
2455798.79
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-R57
2000 CP101
2455800.36
opposition, arc = 32 days MPC 39601
2002 JR100
2455801.98
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 70351
1999 RQ36
2455815.54
0.1766
3 oppositions, 1999-2005
RQ36
2004 ST26
2455820.08
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 70470
1991 TF3
2455821.46
0.08572
2 oppositions, 1991-2001
TF3
2001 FA58
2455822.08
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 12323
2004 AR1
2455822.09
0.1444
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
AR1
2004 SV55
2455822.39
opposition, arc = 46 days MPO 74366
2000 SP43
2455831.09
0.1392
3 oppositions, 2000-2003
SP43
2005 CU38
2455832.95
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 74495
2003 QC10
2455833.20
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2005 WA
2011 Aug. 4.97
MPC 32296
(3103)
2011 Aug. 10.20
0.1106
2002 CU46
2011 Aug. 14.24
0.1977
1988 TA
2011 Aug. 15.29
MPC 48383
45P/Honda2011 Aug. 17.80
MPO 16007
11-
1996
2011 Aug. 19.27
0.1281
1996 MQ
2011 Aug. 25.29
0.08028
2005 QQ87
2011 Aug. 26.86
0.08834
2000 CP101
2011 Aug. 28.48
0.05085
2002 JR100
2011 Sept.11.04
E2005-U10
1999
1-
2011 Sept.15.58
0.1187
2004 ST26
2011 Sept.16.96
MPO 20672
1991
1-
2011 Sept.17.58
0.05445
2001 FA58
2011 Sept.17.59
MPO 62467
2004
1-
2011 Sept.17.89
0.1427
2004 SV55
2011 Sept.26.59
MPO 57782
2000
1-
2011 Sept.28.45
0.1632
2005 CU38
2011 Sept.28.70
0.09768
1-
111-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 53744
2002 QY6
2455838.40
0.1276
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
QY6
2004 SW26
2455840.70
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 70471
2005 TQ45
2455841.75
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-TA1
(85770) 1998 UP1
2455842.28
0.1997
7 oppositions, 1990-2003
UP1
2005 SL
2455843.07
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-T15
2002 AG29
2455843.66
0.1981
3 oppositions, 1985-2003
AG29
1998 SD9
2455843.93
opposition, arc =
4 days MPC 32779
2005 GD60
2455846.43
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 77864
2004 JO20
2455846.64
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 66376
2000 OJ8
2455847.66
0.1281
4 oppositions, 2000-2005
OJ8
1998 SC15
2455853.26
0.1215
3 oppositions, 1998-2005
SC15
2000 AB6
2455854.89
opposition, arc = 36 days MPC 38865
2001 UP
2455855.74
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 38327
2003 UM3
2455856.78
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 53840
2003 FH
2455858.53
0.06537
2 oppositions, 2003-2003
FH
2005 TR50
2455859.59
opposition, arc = 29 days E2005-V70
2005 CJ
2455861.43
opposition, arc = 64 days MPO 77808
1993 VD
2455861.49
0.09019
3 oppositions, 1993-2004
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2003 QC10
2011 Oct. 3.90
E2005-S64
2002
2011 Oct.
6.20
0.1145
2004 SW26
2011 Oct. 7.25
0.09138
2005 TQ45
2011 Oct. 7.78
MPO 73921
(85770) 1998
1-
2011 Oct.
1-
8.57
2005 SL
2011 Oct. 9.16
MPO 57849
0.09170
2002
2011 Oct.
9.43
0.05968
1998 SD9
2011 Oct. 11.93
0.1606
2005 GD60
2011 Oct. 12.14
0.1685
2004 JO20
2011 Oct. 13.16
MPO 77467
2000
2011 Oct. 18.76
MPO 77373
1-
111-
1998
2011 Oct. 20.39
0.06637
2000 AB6
2011 Oct. 21.24
0.1149
2001 UP
2011 Oct. 22.28
0.1759
2003 UM3
2011 Oct. 24.03
MPO 62443
2003
1-
2011 Oct. 25.09
0.03728
2005 TR50
2011 Oct. 26.93
0.07964
2005 CJ
2011 Oct. 26.99
MPO 57657
1993
1-
11-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
VD
2004 AD1
2455867.53
opposition, arc = 35 days MPO 62467
1999 VF22
2455872.49
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 57713
2004 VB61
2455874.48
opposition, arc = 29 days MPO 74435
2004 YE
2455877.00
opposition, arc = 19 days MPO 74467
2000 WN10
2455877.93
0.1318
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
WN10
2002 SR41
2455879.18
0.1918
4 oppositions, 2002-2005
SR41
2001 WV1
2455880.02
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 21162
(10145) 1994 CK1
2455882.48
0.1767
3 oppositions, 1994-1999
CK1
2005 WS3
2455885.00
opposition, arc =
9 days E2005-X18
1996 FG3
2455889.16
0.1014
5 oppositions, 1996-2001
FG3
1994 XL1
2455894.16
0.1182
2 oppositions, 1994-2005
XL1
2005 AN26
2455894.70
0.09288
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
AN26
2002 TZ66
2455895.80
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 38456
2004 JN1
2455896.70
opposition, arc = 37 days MPO 66372
2002 VU114
2455900.60
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 74240
2003 SS84
2455904.84
0.1723
2 oppositions, 2003-2004
SS84
2003 WM7
2455904.95
0.1246
2 oppositions, 2003-2004
WM7
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2011 Nov.
2.03
0.1796
2004 AD1
2011 Nov. 6.99
0.1579
1999 VF22
2011 Nov. 8.98
0.1896
2004 VB61
2011 Nov. 11.50
0.1069
2004 YE
2011 Nov. 12.43
E2005-X18
2000
2011 Nov. 13.68
MPO 77651
1111-
2002
2011 Nov. 14.52
0.1548
2001 WV1
2011 Nov. 16.98
MPO 27569
(10145) 1994
1-
2011 Nov. 19.50
0.1253
2005 WS3
2011 Nov. 23.66
MPO 70212
1996
1-
2011 Nov. 28.66
E2005-W78
1994
2011 Nov. 29.20
MPO 76589
2005
2011 Nov. 30.30
0.1471
2002 TZ66
2011 Dec. 1.20
0.1480
2004 JN1
2011 Dec. 5.10
0.05263
2002 VU114
2011 Dec. 9.34
MPO 62448
2003
2011 Dec. 9.45
MPO 70365
2003
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1213
FJ10
2000 FJ10
2455905.14 2011 Dec. 9.64
3 oppositions, 2000-2005
E2005-S74
2003 XV
2455910.09
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 58079
1999 XP35
2455915.64
0.1991
4 oppositions, 1976-2004
XP35
2000 YA
2455921.66
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 41676
2003 AK18
2455924.23
opposition, arc = 109 days MPO 48309
2001 YE4
2455924.82
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 24005
2000 CH59
2455925.38
0.1158
2 oppositions, 2000-2004
CH59
2004 XK50
2455927.29
opposition, arc = 25 days MPO 74451
2011 Dec. 14.59
2003 XV
2011 Dec. 20.14
MPO 73974
2004 FG29
2455929.30
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 62541
2002 AB2
2455929.74
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 24030
2003 AF23
2455931.03
opposition, arc = 46 days MPO 43486
2002 YC12
2455931.51
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 41901
1999 LS7
2455932.93
0.1379
5 oppositions, 1999-2005
LS7
2003 YT70
2455936.79
opposition, arc = 22 days MPO 58099
2002 BF25
2455937.97
opposition, arc = 45 days MPO 74133
2004 YD
2455938.96
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 74467
2005 BU
2455940.71
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 74483
1996 AE2
2455941.86
opposition, arc = 32 days MPC 26749
2001 OC36
2455946.39
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 16114
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2000
0.04838
1-
1999
2011 Dec. 26.16
0.007355
2000 YA
2011 Dec. 28.73
0.05703
2003 AK18
2011 Dec. 29.32
0.05893
2001 YE4
2011 Dec. 29.88
MPO 62271
2000
1-
2011 Dec. 31.79
0.1904
2004 XK50
1-
2012 Jan.
2.80
0.1939
2004 FG29
2012 Jan. 3.24
0.1394
2002 AB2
2012 Jan. 4.53
0.03605
2003 AF23
2012 Jan. 5.01
0.02315
2002 YC12
2012 Jan. 6.43
MPO 77384
1999
1-
2012 Jan. 10.29
0.1640
2003 YT70
2012 Jan. 11.47
0.06774
2002 BF25
2012 Jan. 12.46
0.1278
2004 YD
2012 Jan. 14.21
0.05448
2005 BU
2012 Jan. 15.36
0.1663
1996 AE2
2012 Jan. 19.89
0.09986
2001 OC36
1-
11-
111-
11111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2003 BV35
2455949.25
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 41931
(7341) 1991 VK
2455952.49
0.06504
8 oppositions, 1981-2002
VK
(433) Eros
2455957.96
42 oppositions, 1893-1993
MPC 24086
2003 UQ25
2455962.37
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 62450
2005 EZ223
2455962.41
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 77848
2003 EP16
2455964.39
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 48333
2002 TZ66
2455976.13
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 38456
2000 ET70
2455977.36
0.04544
4 oppositions, 1977-2002
ET70
2002 QC7
2455986.26
opposition, arc = 72 days MPO 38366
2005 EL70
2455997.45
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 77827
1999 RD32
2456000.94
0.1488
3 oppositions, 1995-2002
RD32
2004 HD
2456004.07
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 66364
2001 QJ142
2456008.75
opposition, arc = 32 days MPO 18395
1999 GS6
2456012.64
0.1117
3 oppositions, 1999-2003
GS6
2004 FY1
2456021.84
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 62536
2004 TB10
2456023.30
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 74368
2003 UD22
2456024.30
opposition, arc = 59 days MPO 57989
1995 DW1
2456024.66
0.1711
2 oppositions, 1995-1996
DW1
2004 RQ252
2456031.58
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 70453
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2012 Jan. 22.75
0.1416
2003 BV35
2012 Jan. 25.99
MPO 38160
(7341) 1991
2012 Jan. 31.46
0.1787
(433) Eros
2012 Feb. 4.87
0.1339
2003 UQ25
2012 Feb. 4.91
0.1518
2005 EZ223
2012 Feb. 6.89
0.09986
2003 EP16
2012 Feb. 18.63
0.1247
2002 TZ66
2012 Feb. 19.86
MPO 33869
2000
1-
1111-
2012 Feb. 28.76
0.07196
2002 QC7
2012 Mar. 10.95
0.1378
2005 EL70
2012 Mar. 14.44
MPO 41580
1999
1-
2012 Mar. 17.57
0.08537
2004 HD
2012 Mar. 22.25
0.1863
2001 QJ142
2012 Mar. 26.14
MPO 47775
1999
1-
2012 Apr.
4.34
0.1234
2004 FY1
2012 Apr. 5.80
0.09171
2004 TB10
2012 Apr. 6.80
0.1714
2003 UD22
2012 Apr. 7.16
MPO 14105
1995
1-
2012 Apr. 14.08
0.02261
2004 RQ252
1-
1-
1-
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2003 GQ22
2456032.22
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO 48364
1996 SK
2456036.32
0.1727
3 oppositions, 1996-2003
SK
2001 WC47
2456037.40
0.1013
4 oppositions, 1991-2004
WC47
2003 WH166
2456041.25
opposition, arc = 52 days MPO 66319
2004 MD
2456048.84
0.1673
2 oppositions, 2004-2004
MD
2001 SZ269
2456050.20
opposition, arc = 54 days MPO 57845
1998 HE3
2456058.25
0.03192
3 oppositions, 1993-2002
HE3
2005 SQ9
2456059.81
opposition, arc = 29 days E2005-W17
2002 CQ11
2456059.89
0.1022
4 oppositions, 2002-2005
CQ11
2001 BA16
2456065.90
opposition, arc = 40 days MPO 12273
(4183) Cuno
2456068.30
13 oppositions, 1959-2002
MPO 38158
2002 VX94
2456073.76
0.1869
5 oppositions, 1986-2005
VX94
1994 NK
2456074.43
opposition, arc = 51 days MPC 23983
2002 AW
2456074.48
0.1925
3 oppositions, 1991-2002
AW
1998 KJ17
2456074.89
opposition, arc =
8 days MPC 32089
2001 CQ36
2456078.06
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 37540
2002 OA22
2456079.15
0.1197
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
OA22
2001 LB
2456086.12
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2012 Apr. 14.72
0.1180
2003 GQ22
2012 Apr. 18.82
MPO 50376
1996
2012 Apr. 19.90
MPO 70311
1-
2001
2012 Apr. 23.75
0.05327
2003 WH166
2012 May
1.34
MPO 77783
2004
1-
2012 May
2.70
0.07579
2001 SZ269
2012 May 10.75
MPO 47728
1998
1-
2012 May
12.31
0.08210
2005 SQ9
2012 May 12.39
MPO 77584
2002
1-
2012 May
18.40
0.1167
2001 BA16
2012 May 20.80
0.1218
(4183) Cuno
2012 May 26.26
MPO 77679
2002
1-
2012 May
1-
26.93
1994 NK
2012 May 26.98
MPO 66258
0.1138
2002
2012 May
27.39
0.03549
1998 KJ17
2012 May 30.56
0.02585
2001 CQ36
2012 May 31.65
MPO 70352
2002
1-
2012 June
1-
7.62
0.07259
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 32 days MPO 16098
2002 AC
2456094.81
0.1599
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
AC
1999 BJ8
2456094.98
0.1768
4 oppositions, 1999-2005
BJ8
1999 XL136
2456096.28
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 53633
2003 UQ12
2456097.03
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 62450
2004 HB39
2456098.73
opposition, arc = 91 days MPO 70365
2005 GO21
2456100.27
opposition, arc = 48 days MPO 77859
2005 QQ30
2456114.72
opposition, arc = 53 days E2005-U20
2002 XH4
2456115.50
0.1851
2 oppositions, 2002-2004
XH4
2004 CL
2456115.69
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 62488
2003 MK4
2456117.40
0.1673
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
MK4
1999 NW2
2456117.47
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 41580
2004 YG1
2456118.42
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 77796
P/2002 O5 (NEAT)
2456118.71
0.1739
(NEAT)
2000 JB6
2456118.72
0.1780
3 oppositions, 2000-2005
JB6
2005 NE21
2456123.71
opposition, arc = 53 days E2005-Q41
2003 KU2
2456123.87
0.1035
2 oppositions, 2003-2004
KU2
2004 EW9
2456125.40
0.1202
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
EW9
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2001 LB
2012 June 16.31
MPO 56321
2002
2012 June 16.48
MPO 38208
1999
2012 June 17.78
0.08006
1999 XL136
2012 June 18.53
0.1161
2003 UQ12
2012 June 20.23
0.1596
2004 HB39
2012 June 21.77
0.04396
2005 GO21
2012 July 6.22
0.1763
2005 QQ30
2012 July 7.00
MPO 69419
2002
1-
2012 July
1-
7.19
2004 CL
2012 July 8.90
MPO 74258
0.03042
8.97
0.08564
1999 NW2
2012 July 9.92
0.1591
2004 YG1
2012 July 10.21
MPC 51823
P/2002 O5
11-
11-
2000
2012 July 15.21
0.1560
2005 NE21
2012 July 15.37
MPO 77695
2003
2012 July 16.90
MPO 74309
1-
2003
2012 July
2012 July 10.22
MPO 66123
1-
2004
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.03514
AM31
2002 AM31
2456131.49 2012 July 22.99
4 oppositions, 1983-2005
MPO 77583
2004 TE10
2456139.23
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 70479
2001 AA50
2456139.89
0.1355
2 oppositions, 2001-2004
AA50
2000 RN77
2456143.21
0.1955
2 oppositions, 2000-2001
RN77
2004 SB56
2456143.55
opposition, arc = 57 days MPO 74366
2000 SD8
2456143.75
0.1673
2 oppositions, 2000-2005
SD8
2004 SC56
2456148.09
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 70475
2005 RK3
2456148.16
opposition, arc = 41 days E2005-W20
2005 WK4
2456148.63
opposition, arc =
5 days E2005-X13
(37655) Illapa
2456151.83
0.09513
6 oppositions, 1994-2002
Illapa
2002 PD11
2456155.43
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 62393
(4581) Asclepius
2456155.87
0.1079
2 oppositions, 1989-1990
Asclepius
2000 ET70
2456160.57
0.1503
4 oppositions, 1977-2002
ET70
2005 QQ87
2456163.97
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-R57
(66146) 1998 TU3
2456165.44
0.1265
8 oppositions, 1982-2003
TU3
2003 BQ35
2456167.97
opposition, arc = 32 days MPO 48318
(4769) Castalia
2456168.21
0.1135
7 oppositions, 1989-2002
Castalia
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2002
2012 July 30.73
0.1603
2004 TE10
2012 July 31.39
MPO 62314
2001
2012 Aug. 3.71
MPO 17456
1-
2000
2012 Aug.
4.05
0.1394
2004 SB56
2012 Aug. 4.25
E2005-V72
2000
1-
2012 Aug.
8.59
0.1121
2004 SC56
2012 Aug. 8.66
0.1846
2005 RK3
2012 Aug. 9.13
0.1324
2005 WK4
2012 Aug. 12.33
MPO 50355
(37655)
1-
2012 Aug. 15.93
0.1186
2002 PD11
2012 Aug. 16.37
MPO 3855
(4581)
1-
2012 Aug. 21.07
MPO 33869
11-
2000
2012 Aug. 24.47
0.08127
2005 QQ87
2012 Aug. 25.94
MPO 57653
(66146) 1998
1-
2012 Aug. 28.47
0.1512
2003 BQ35
2012 Aug. 28.71
MPO 38159
(4769)
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
1997 GD32
2456178.05
opposition, arc = 22 days MPC 29935
2002 SV
2456178.71
opposition, arc = 37 days MPO 62407
2005 RZ2
2456179.98
opposition, arc =
5 days E2005-R36
2003 UX34
2456185.18
0.1882
3 oppositions, 1996-2004
UX34
1998 QC1
2456185.56
0.1614
2 oppositions, 1998-1999
QC1
2002 EM6
2456186.19
opposition, arc = 172 days MPO 35573
2002 RP137
2456186.78
opposition, arc = 138 days MPO 62405
1998 FF14
2456189.80
0.09279
3 oppositions, 1998-2005
FF14
2005 FD
2456189.85
0.1916
2 oppositions, 2005-2005
FD
2002 EZ2
2456197.42
0.1922
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
EZ2
2002 TX55
2456197.56
opposition, arc = 26 days MPO 74220
2002 TA67
2456197.70
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 38456
2005 JU1
2456201.78
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 77878
1998 UO1
2456205.07
0.1545
6 oppositions, 1998-2004
UO1
2005 PA17
2456207.38
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-Q01
2004 UB
2456209.81
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 74424
2005 GQ21
2456213.21
0.1980
2 oppositions, 1983-2005
GQ21
2005 ST1
2456214.91
opposition, arc = 53 days E2005-W20
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2012 Sept. 7.55
0.1202
1997 GD32
2012 Sept. 8.21
0.1056
2002 SV
2012 Sept. 9.48
0.1084
2005 RZ2
2012 Sept.14.68
MPO 74289
2003
2012 Sept.15.06
MPC 34020
111-
1998
2012 Sept.15.69
0.1834
2002 EM6
2012 Sept.16.28
0.1624
2002 RP137
2012 Sept.19.30
E2005-V70
1998
2012 Sept.19.35
E2005-W20
2005
2012 Sept.26.92
E2005-W20
2002
11-
2012 Sept.27.06
0.01562
2002 TX55
2012 Sept.27.20
0.1874
2002 TA67
2012 Oct. 1.28
0.06256
2005 JU1
2012 Oct. 4.57
MPO 73942
1998
1-
2012 Oct.
6.88
0.04143
2005 PA17
2012 Oct. 9.31
0.1934
2004 UB
2012 Oct. 12.71
E2005-X08
2005
1-
2012 Oct. 14.41
0.1320
2005 ST1
1-
11-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2004 RX10
2456215.89
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 70398
1999 VP6
2456218.22
0.1766
3 oppositions, 1999-2004
VP6
1998 ST49
2456218.74
0.07368
3 oppositions, 1998-2005
ST49
2002 TR190
2456219.70
0.1712
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
TR190
1998 XX2
2456221.10
0.1356
2 oppositions, 1998-2005
XX2
2003 UC5
2456221.47
opposition, arc = 34 days MPO 57985
2005 VK1
2456227.33
opposition, arc =
2 days E2005-V57
1991 VE
2456227.34
0.08737
8 oppositions, 1991-2004
VE
2000 UR16
2456228.65
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 9844
2001 JW2
2456229.00
0.1038
3 oppositions, 2001-2003
JW2
2000 EA14
2456230.24
0.09956
2 oppositions, 2000-2005
EA14
(68216) 2001 CV26
2456230.53
0.1746
3 oppositions, 1995-2003
CV26
2000 GU127
2456232.57
0.1061
3 oppositions, 2000-2003
GU127
(99907) 1989 VA
2456235.90
0.1644
8 oppositions, 1989-2004
VA
1990 UO
2456238.48
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 47682
2001 WN1
2456240.68
0.1285
2 oppositions, 2001-2003
WN1
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2012 Oct. 15.39
0.07989
2004 RX10
2012 Oct. 17.72
MPO 73966
1999
2012 Oct. 18.24
E2005-W20
1998
2012 Oct. 19.20
MPO 66286
2002
2012 Oct. 20.60
E2005-X04
1998
1-
2012 Oct. 20.97
0.1728
2003 UC5
2012 Oct. 26.83
0.1460
2005 VK1
2012 Oct. 26.84
MPO 73922
1991
1-
2012 Oct. 28.15
0.1651
2000 UR16
2012 Oct. 28.50
MPO 48031
2001
1-
2012 Oct. 29.74
MPO 77445
1-
2000
2012 Oct. 30.03
MPO 62208
(68216) 2001
2012 Nov. 1.07
MPO 47883
2000
2012 Nov. 4.40
MPO 74505
(99907) 1989
2012 Nov.
6.98
1990 UO
2012 Nov. 9.18
MPO 56319
0.1954
2001
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
1999 SF10
2456241.48
opposition, arc =
9 days MPC 36570
1998 VE31
2456242.01
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 57680
2000 WN10
2456242.91
0.1292
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
WN10
2001 YM2
2456250.26
opposition, arc = 57 days MPO 26095
2005 XN
2456254.32
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-X18
2005 XX
2456256.43
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-X18
1994 XD
2456259.01
0.05186
2 oppositions, 1994-2005
XD
2004 XK3
2456259.02
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 74441
2005 WY1
2456259.21
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-W54
2001 QJ142
2456259.27
opposition, arc = 32 days MPO 18395
(4179) Toutatis
2456273.78
0.04633
8 oppositions, 1988-2000
Toutatis
2002 XQ40
2456275.44
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 41888
(88213) 2001 AF2
2456277.21
0.1812
4 oppositions, 2001-2004
AF2
2004 YA5
2456279.02
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 74468
1999 NW2
2456281.03
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 41580
2004 XL14
2456281.55
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 74443
2002 AU4
2456282.69
0.1023
2 oppositions, 1994-2002
AU4
2003 SD220
2456284.67
0.1536
2 oppositions, 2000-2003
SD220
(33342) 1998 WT24
2456284.82
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2012 Nov.
9.98
0.03496
1999 SF10
2012 Nov. 10.51
0.1825
1998 VE31
2012 Nov. 11.41
E2005-X18
2000
1-
2012 Nov. 18.76
0.1160
2001 YM2
2012 Nov. 22.82
0.1481
2005 XN
2012 Nov. 24.93
0.05806
2005 XX
2012 Nov. 27.51
E2005-S74
1994
1-
2012 Nov. 27.52
0.1141
2004 XK3
2012 Nov. 27.71
0.07822
2005 WY1
2012 Nov. 27.77
0.1748
2001 QJ142
2012 Dec. 12.28
MPO 65990
(4179)
1-
2012 Dec. 13.94
0.03833
2002 XQ40
2012 Dec. 15.71
MPO 63766
(88213) 2001
1-
2012 Dec. 17.52
0.05853
2004 YA5
2012 Dec. 19.53
0.1696
1999 NW2
2012 Dec. 20.05
0.1998
2004 XL14
2012 Dec. 21.19
MPO 47121
2002
1-
2012 Dec. 23.17
MPO 57965
2012 Dec. 23.32
2003
1-
11-
11-
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1779
WT24
0.1571
LL5
3 oppositions, 1998-2002
MPO 73897
(33342) 1998
2001 LL5
2456285.71 2012 Dec. 24.21
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
MPO 77539
2001
2000 WL63
2456288.19 2012 Dec. 26.69
0.1770
opposition, arc = 208 days MPO 15093
2000 WL63
2003 UC20
2456291.31 2012 Dec. 29.81
0.06593
2 oppositions, 1954-2003
MPO 57988
2003
UC20
1-
2005 SC
2456297.00
opposition, arc = 13 days E2005-T60
2005 DD
2456299.07
opposition, arc = 43 days MPO 77815
2002 AY1
2456300.46
0.03814
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
AY1
2000 DL8
2456301.65
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 57752
(99942) Apophis
2456301.99
0.09667
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
Apophis
2005 BD
2456302.05
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 74483
2003 YS17
2456303.37
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 62459
1999 LS7
2456305.66
0.1806
5 oppositions, 1999-2005
LS7
1999 UR
2456312.87
opposition, arc = 117 days MPC 38810
2001 BE10
2456325.67
0.1908
2 oppositions, 2001-2004
BE10
2003 EE16
2456325.93
0.1471
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
EE16
2003 BN4
2456326.37
opposition, arc = 58 days MPO 48316
1999 HA2
2456329.34
opposition, arc = 55 days MPC 35096
2002 LY1
2456332.72
0.1900
1-
0.09965
1-
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2013 Jan.
4.50
2005 SC
2013 Jan. 6.57
2005 DD
2013 Jan. 7.96
MPO 56321
2002
2013 Jan.
9.15
0.1364
2000 DL8
2013 Jan. 9.49
MPO 74525
(99942)
1-
2013 Jan.
9.55
0.04003
2005 BD
2013 Jan. 10.87
0.1617
2003 YS17
2013 Jan. 13.16
MPO 77384
1999
1-
2013 Jan. 20.37
1999 UR
2013 Feb. 2.17
MPO 66182
1-
2013 Feb. 2.43
MPO 75844
2013 Feb.
0.1948
1-
2001
2003
2.87
0.08406
2003 BN4
2013 Feb. 5.84
0.1493
1999 HA2
2013 Feb. 9.22
0.07962
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 70351
(3752) Camillo
2456335.75
12 oppositions, 1976-2003
MPO 47596
1999 YK5
2456338.93
0.1263
5 oppositions, 1999-2004
YK5
2005 RZ2
2456340.92
opposition, arc =
5 days E2005-R36
2001 RN
2456343.91
0.1558
2 oppositions, 2001-2003
RN
2003 BB21
2456351.55
opposition, arc = 126 days MPO 48317
2005 ES70
2456357.25
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 77827
2000 ED14
2456363.94
0.1499
2 oppositions, 2000-2003
ED14
(7888) 1993 UC
2456371.57
0.1260
5 oppositions, 1989-1997
UC
2002 JW15
2456371.61
0.1560
2 oppositions, 1996-2002
JW15
2003 FY6
2456375.41
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 48342
2005 EF
2456377.72
opposition, arc = 209 days E2005-S64
(96315) 1997 AP10
2456379.70
0.1178
7 oppositions, 1997-2004
AP10
1998 KG3
2456381.02
0.1294
2 oppositions, 1998-2003
KG3
(4034) 1986 PA
2456384.46
0.1528
8 oppositions, 1986-2001
PA
2005 TS15
2456390.00
opposition, arc = 54 days E2005-W84
2002 TR190
2456392.75
0.1115
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
TR190
2003 EO16
2456403.50
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2002 LY1
2013 Feb. 12.25
0.1478
(3752) Camillo
2013 Feb. 15.43
MPO 57736
1999
2013 Feb. 17.42
0.07965
2005 RZ2
2013 Feb. 20.41
MPO 52879
2001
1-
2013 Feb. 28.05
0.1427
2003 BB21
2013 Mar. 5.75
0.1081
2005 ES70
2013 Mar. 12.44
MPO 42920
2000
11-
2013 Mar. 20.07
MPO 65992
(7888) 1993
2013 Mar. 20.11
MPO 33996
2002
2013 Mar. 23.91
0.05402
2003 FY6
2013 Mar. 26.22
0.1774
2005 EF
2013 Mar. 28.20
MPO 70554
(96315) 1997
2013 Mar. 29.52
MPO 46341
11-
1998
2013 Apr. 1.96
MPO 13522
(4034) 1986
2013 Apr.
7.50
0.03751
2005 TS15
2013 Apr. 10.25
MPO 66286
2002
1-
2013 Apr. 21.00
1-
0.1836
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 50 days MPO 50749
2000 UY33
2456410.41
opposition, arc = 144 days MPO 12251
2004 RX164
2456411.34
opposition, arc = 25 days MPO 70434
2005 NZ6
2456411.88
opposition, arc = 53 days E2005-Q25
1988 TA
2456421.64
opposition, arc = 63 days MPC 38021
2000 GD147
2456435.34
0.1445
3 oppositions, 2000-2004
GD147
2002 OD20
2456436.08
0.03878
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
OD20
2004 BV102
2456438.27
0.1795
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
BV102
1998 QE2
2456444.39
0.03921
3 oppositions, 1998-2002
QE2
2004 KH17
2456445.95
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 66383
1999 JV3
2456448.41
0.1425
3 oppositions, 1978-1999
JV3
2000 FM10
2456448.56
0.1293
5 oppositions, 2000-2004
FM10
2002 KL3
2456449.79
0.1702
2 oppositions, 2002-2002
KL3
2002 DU3
2456452.86
0.1970
2 oppositions, 2002-2002
DU3
(53550) 2000 BF19
2456455.02
0.1655
4 oppositions, 1991-2002
BF19
2005 TG50
2456455.42
opposition, arc = 32 days E2005-V79
(17188) 1999 WC2
2456456.21
0.1007
3 oppositions, 1990-2000
WC2
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2003 EO16
2013 Apr. 27.91
0.1486
2000 UY33
2013 Apr. 28.84
0.1994
2004 RX164
2013 Apr. 29.38
0.06168
2005 NZ6
2013 May
9.14
0.04225
1988 TA
2013 May 22.84
MPO 73995
2000
2013 May 23.58
MPO 77611
2002
2013 May 25.77
MPO 76396
2004
2013 May 31.89
MPO 66070
1998
2013 June
2.45
0.1116
2004 KH17
2013 June 4.91
MPO 4450
1999
2013 June 5.06
MPO 66115
2000
2013 June 6.29
MPO 41766
2002
2013 June 9.36
MPO 66272
2002
1111-
1-
2013 June 11.52
MPO 39063
(53550) 2000
2013 June 11.92
0.1536
2005 TG50
2013 June 12.71
MPO 41502
(17188) 1999
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2004 NF3
2456458.32
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 70368
2004 EW
2456467.19
0.1840
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
EW
2002 LT24
2456467.83
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 77603
2002 GT
2456470.05
0.1202
3 oppositions, 2002-2005
GT
2003 RU11
2456474.71
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 53765
2005 HN3
2456479.06
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 77877
(7753) 1988 XB
2456484.05
0.1183
8 oppositions, 1988-2004
XB
2001 PJ9
2456491.50
0.07472
2 oppositions, 2001-2002
PJ9
2003 DZ15
2456503.25
opposition, arc = 25 days MPO 48329
2001 SO73
2456504.06
0.1879
4 oppositions, 1991-2004
SO73
2005 EH94
2456510.53
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 77831
2005 WK4
2456513.48
opposition, arc =
5 days E2005-X13
2002 AV31
2456515.65
0.1833
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
AV31
(6037) 1988 EG
2456516.67
0.1847
6 oppositions, 1988-2001
EG
2004 EW
2456519.24
0.1829
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
EW
2003 QK5
2456521.58
opposition, arc = 66 days MPO 62446
1972 RB
2456524.63
opposition, arc = 49 days MPO 47678
1999 CF9
2456527.52
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2013 June 14.82
0.1727
2004 NF3
2013 June 23.69
MPO 77777
2004
1-
2013 June 24.33
0.06036
2002 LT24
2013 June 26.55
MPO 77590
2002
1-
2013 July
1-
1.21
0.1929
2003 RU11
2013 July 5.56
0.1214
2005 HN3
2013 July 10.55
MPO 73858
(7753) 1988
2013 July 18.00
MPO 57834
1-
2001
2013 July 29.75
0.02031
2003 DZ15
2013 July 30.56
MPO 74099
2001
1-
2013 Aug.
1-
6.03
0.06738
2005 EH94
2013 Aug. 8.98
0.02495
2005 WK4
2013 Aug. 11.15
MPO 72455
2002
1-
2013 Aug. 12.17
MPO 38159
(6037) 1988
2013 Aug. 14.74
MPO 77777
2004
2013 Aug. 17.08
0.1792
2003 QK5
2013 Aug. 20.13
0.1108
1972 RB
2013 Aug. 23.02
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.06339
6 oppositions, 1999-2005
CF9
(52760) 1998 ML14
2456528.94
0.05624
3 oppositions, 1998-2003
ML14
2005 QQ87
2456529.18
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-R57
2002 QZ6
2456529.37
opposition, arc = 73 days MPO 38366
2004 AR1
2456529.61
0.05434
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
AR1
(4581) Asclepius
2456530.13
0.1188
2 oppositions, 1989-1990
Asclepius
2002 JR9
2456535.88
opposition, arc = 239 days MPO 41765
1998 KY26
2456541.66
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 38186
2005 EF
2456541.87
opposition, arc = 209 days E2005-S64
2001 SQ263
2456552.33
opposition, arc = 20 days MPO 62365
(39565) 1992 SL
2456558.94
0.1798
5 oppositions, 1950-2002
SL
1998 FW4
2456560.26
0.04500
5 oppositions, 1994-2005
FW4
1995 FJ
2456560.68
0.1777
2 oppositions, 1995-2004
FJ
2003 SW130
2456564.38
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 53798
2002 NV16
2456567.99
opposition, arc = 181 days MPO 41767
2002 OA22
2456568.03
0.03575
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
OA22
2004 SB1
2456571.35
0.1745
3 oppositions, 1995-2005
SB1
2002 AW
2456573.08
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E2005-V53
1999
2013 Aug. 24.44
MPO 38738
(52760) 1998
2013 Aug. 24.68
0.08260
2005 QQ87
2013 Aug. 24.87
0.1859
2002 QZ6
2013 Aug. 25.11
MPO 62467
2004
11-
2013 Aug. 25.63
MPO 3855
(4581)
2013 Aug. 31.38
0.1631
2002 JR9
2013 Sept. 6.16
0.1172
1998 KY26
2013 Sept. 6.37
0.1874
2005 EF
2013 Sept.16.83
0.04562
2001 SQ263
2013 Sept.23.44
MPO 27906
(39565) 1992
2013 Sept.24.76
E2005-S64
1998
2013 Sept.25.18
MPO 60465
1995
2013 Sept.28.88
0.09809
2003 SW130
2013 Oct. 2.49
0.03524
2002 NV16
2013 Oct. 2.53
MPO 70352
2002
2013 Oct. 5.85
MPO 74360
2013 Oct.
7.58
2004
1111-
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.06209
AW
3 oppositions, 1991-2002
2005 JA22
2456573.78
opposition, arc = 64 days MPO 77881
2005 JO3
2456576.28
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-V49
2003 UY12
2456579.76
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 57987
2004 HX53
2456579.85
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 66370
2003 UP25
2456585.62
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 62450
2005 TR50
2456592.57
opposition, arc = 29 days E2005-V70
2005 UL1
2456598.34
opposition, arc = 19 days E2005-V79
2004 XK14
2456600.65
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 74443
2004 BH11
2456605.41
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 58120
2002 RO28
2456605.47
opposition, arc = 90 days MPO 41777
1997 WQ23
2456605.83
opposition, arc = 34 days MPC 31152
2000 DK79
2456606.73
0.1260
4 oppositions, 2000-2005
DK79
2000 WN10
2456607.88
0.1273
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
WN10
(6063) Jason
2456608.05
0.07903
4 oppositions, 1984-1995
Jason
2005 TG50
2456608.40
opposition, arc = 32 days E2005-V79
2004 WK1
2456613.17
opposition, arc = 22 days MPO 74439
2001 AV43
2456615.23
opposition, arc = 182 days MPO 48005
(85774) 1998 UT18
2456618.17
0.1724
4 oppositions, 1989-2004
UT18
2000 KA
2456620.91
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MPO 66258
2002
2013 Oct.
8.28
0.1920
2005 JA22
2013 Oct. 10.78
0.09736
2005 JO3
2013 Oct. 14.26
0.1189
2003 UY12
2013 Oct. 14.35
0.07583
2004 HX53
2013 Oct. 20.12
0.1290
2003 UP25
2013 Oct. 27.07
0.08223
2005 TR50
2013 Nov. 1.84
0.1175
2005 UL1
2013 Nov. 4.15
0.1511
2004 XK14
2013 Nov. 8.91
0.1528
2004 BH11
2013 Nov. 8.97
0.1972
2002 RO28
2013 Nov. 9.33
0.04887
1997 WQ23
2013 Nov. 10.23
MPO 77444
2000
2013 Nov. 11.38
E2005-X18
11111111111-
2000
2013 Nov. 11.55
MPO 53554
(6063)
2013 Nov. 11.90
0.04118
2005 TG50
2013 Nov. 16.67
0.1606
2004 WK1
2013 Nov. 18.73
0.007469
2001 AV43
2013 Nov. 21.67
MPO 62818
(85774) 1998
1-
2013 Nov. 24.41
1-
0.01902
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO 57779
2001 WW1
2456621.92
0.1250
2 oppositions, 2001-2005
WW1
1996 RG3
2456622.38
0.1594
2 oppositions, 1996-1997
RG3
2000 WO107
2456633.25
0.1874
4 oppositions, 2000-2004
WO107
(3361) Orpheus
2456633.51
0.1032
7 oppositions, 1982-1998
Orpheus
1998 VD32
2456655.28
opposition, arc = 12 days MPC 33378
2000 WG63
2456657.98
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 8545
2000 KA
2013 Nov. 25.42
E2005-W33
2001
2013 Nov. 25.88
MPO 47703
1996
2013 Dec. 6.75
MPO 77487
2000
2013 Dec. 28.78
0.1631
1998 VD32
2013 Dec. 31.48
0.1937
2000 WG63
1-
2005 QZ151
2456661.00
opposition, arc = 40 days E2005-T65
(2062) Aten
2456665.91
0.1463
7 oppositions, 1955-1997
Aten
(85990) 1999 JV6
2456669.18
0.1495
6 oppositions, 1999-2004
JV6
2004 XN14
2456673.51
0.1672
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
XN14
2002 WQ4
2456688.28
0.1090
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
WQ4
2005 AY28
2456695.83
opposition, arc = 18 days MPO 77801
2004 AS1
2456698.33
0.1286
2 oppositions, 2004-2004
AS1
(85953) 1999 FK21
2456706.86
0.1910
4 oppositions, 1971-2004
FK21
1999 SK10
2456709.62
opposition, arc = 190 days MPC 40375
2001 EB18
2456711.31
2014 Jan.
1-
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2013 Dec. 7.01
MPC 32296
(3361)
3.50
0.1735
2005 QZ151
2014 Jan. 8.41
MPO 38158
(2062)
1-
2014 Jan. 11.68
MPO 77348
(85990) 1999
2014 Jan. 16.01
E2005-V84
2004
2014 Jan. 30.78
MPO 66294
2002
2014 Feb.
7.33
0.03774
2005 AY28
2014 Feb. 9.83
MPO 70365
2004
1-
2014 Feb. 18.36
MPO 62893
(85953) 1999
2014 Feb. 21.12
0.1814
1999 SK10
2014 Feb. 22.81
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1161
EB18
2 oppositions, 2001-2003
1995 CR
2456712.87
opposition, arc = 20 days MPC 32517
2004 BY1
2456719.67
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 62469
2000 EE14
2456723.40
0.1659
5 oppositions, 2000-2005
EE14
2005 EA
2456723.90
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 77816
2005 EY95
2456725.54
0.06809
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
EY95
2004 DA53
2456726.64
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 62514
2000 RS11
2456727.89
0.03524
3 oppositions, 2000-2004
RS11
2002 SZ
2456729.13
0.1059
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
SZ
2001 SQ3
2456729.48
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO 20979
2005 TH45
2456733.75
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-TA1
2005 FN
2456734.50
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 77855
2004 YC
2456736.98
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 74467
2003 YX1
2456737.73
opposition, arc = 87 days MPO 62458
2001 CK32
2456737.75
0.1465
2 oppositions, 2001-2002
CK32
2003 HT42
2456739.21
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 48377
2003 QQ47
2456743.02
0.1283
3 oppositions, 2003-2005
QQ47
2000 HO40
2456747.41
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 57775
1995 SA
2456749.62
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MPO 57807
2001
2014 Feb. 24.37
0.1407
1995 CR
2014 Mar. 3.17
0.09288
2004 BY1
2014 Mar. 6.90
MPO 77445
2000
1-
2014 Mar.
1-
7.40
2005 EA
2014 Mar. 9.04
MPO 76863
0.1843
2005
2014 Mar. 10.14
0.1219
2004 DA53
2014 Mar. 11.39
MPO 66142
2000
2014 Mar. 12.63
E2005-V72
1-
1-
2002
2014 Mar. 12.98
0.1861
2001 SQ3
2014 Mar. 17.25
0.1716
2005 TH45
2014 Mar. 18.00
0.08230
2005 FN
2014 Mar. 20.48
0.1049
2004 YC
2014 Mar. 21.23
0.1653
2003 YX1
2014 Mar. 21.25
MPO 77508
2001
1-
2014 Mar. 22.71
0.1099
2003 HT42
2014 Mar. 26.52
MPO 77700
2003
1-
2014 Mar. 30.91
0.04403
2000 HO40
2014 Apr. 2.12
1-
1111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1879
SA
4 oppositions, 1991-2005
2001 QC34
2456750.33
opposition, arc = 378 days MPO 35561
2002 LX
2456750.62
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 34011
(86878) 2000 HD24
2456752.45
0.1084
4 oppositions, 1983-2004
HD24
2003 GS
2456759.55
0.08747
2 oppositions, 2003-2004
GS
2002 FW1
2456765.32
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 30729
2003 HM
2456767.91
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 48369
2000 HB24
2456775.20
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO
787
2003 MH4
2456781.86
0.06612
2 oppositions, 2003-2003
MH4
2004 FM17
2456787.11
opposition, arc = 49 days MPO 66347
1996 XB27
2456797.74
0.1150
3 oppositions, 1996-2005
XB27
2005 UK1
2456798.24
opposition, arc = 38 days E2005-X08
(21374) 1997 WS22
2456799.29
0.1209
3 oppositions, 1974-2001
WS22
2000 TL1
2456800.99
0.1683
2 oppositions, 2000-2000
TL1
2002 JC
2456801.86
0.1251
4 oppositions, 1991-2005
JC
2003 YH111
2456805.97
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 58105
2004 RK9
2456806.39
opposition, arc = 37 days MPO 70397
P/2004 CB (LINEAR)
2456806.42
0.05093
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E2005-V53
1995
2014 Apr.
2.83
0.1082
2001 QC34
2014 Apr. 3.12
0.1656
2002 LX
2014 Apr. 4.95
MPO 63261
(86878) 2000
2014 Apr. 12.05
MPO 61716
11-
2003
2014 Apr. 17.82
0.1317
2002 FW1
2014 Apr. 20.41
0.04310
2003 HM
2014 Apr. 27.70
0.03938
2000 HB24
2014 May
4.36
MPO 77696
2003
1-
2014 May
9.61
0.1353
2004 FM17
2014 May 20.24
E2005-V34
1996
1-
2014 May
1-
20.74
0.09419
2005 UK1
2014 May 21.79
MPO 62187
(21374) 1997
2014 May 23.49
MPO 13781
2000
2014 May 24.36
MPO 77595
2002
2014 May
28.47
0.1269
2003 YH111
2014 May 28.89
0.1844
2004 RK9
2014 May 28.92
MPC 52316
P/2004 CB
11-
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
(LINEAR)
0.04195
SR41
2002 SR41
2456817.74 2014 June 9.24
4 oppositions, 2002-2005
MPO 77651
2004 MN1
2456817.86
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 66388
2001 BA40
2456834.77
0.1817
3 oppositions, 2001-2002
BA40
1994 CJ1
2456836.59
0.09067
2 oppositions, 1994-2005
CJ1
2003 EE16
2456840.43
0.09631
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
EE16
2004 NU7
2456843.68
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 70368
2001 RV17
2456850.05
opposition, arc = 63 days MPO 20944
2004 EW
2456854.93
0.1019
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
EW
2002 JN97
2456871.90
0.1579
4 oppositions, 2002-2005
JN97
2000 PN8
2456881.12
opposition, arc = 26 days MPO 53654
2005 WK4
2456881.83
opposition, arc =
5 days E2005-X13
2003 EG16
2456886.38
0.1092
2 oppositions, 2003-2003
EG16
2001 RZ11
2456886.63
0.08789
3 oppositions, 2001-2004
RZ11
2005 NW44
2456888.22
opposition, arc = 28 days E2005-P32
2005 CD69
2456888.50
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 77815
2005 QQ87
2456894.38
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-R57
2002 CU11
2456899.63
0.03474
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
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2002
2014 June
9.36
0.1620
2004 MN1
2014 June 26.27
MPO 66182
2001
2014 June 28.09
E2005-T02
1994
2014 July 1.93
MPO 75844
2003
2014 July
5.18
0.01122
2004 NU7
2014 July 11.55
0.1144
2001 RV17
2014 July 16.43
MPO 77777
2004
2014 Aug. 2.40
MPO 77599
11-
2002
2014 Aug. 11.62
0.08653
2000 PN8
2014 Aug. 12.33
0.07030
2005 WK4
2014 Aug. 16.88
MPO 53733
2003
2014 Aug. 17.13
MPO 62350
1-
11-
2001
2014 Aug. 18.72
0.1623
2005 NW44
2014 Aug. 19.00
0.07978
2005 CD69
2014 Aug. 24.88
0.08418
2005 QQ87
2014 Aug. 30.13
MPO 48198
2002
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
CU11
1998 HT31
2456904.88
opposition, arc = 19 days MPO 7464
2003 SU84
2456905.84
opposition, arc = 40 days MPO 62448
2002 CE26
2456909.69
0.1231
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
CE26
2002 TZ57
2456930.09
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 38453
1993 GD
2456936.29
0.1414
2 oppositions, 1993-2000
GD
2005 TQ45
2456937.12
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-TA1
2000 TH1
2456937.36
opposition, arc = 62 days MPO 9839
(68267) 2001 EA16
2456937.52
0.09128
3 oppositions, 2001-2003
EA16
(2340) Hathor
2456952.39
0.04825
6 oppositions, 1976-2000
Hathor
(36017) 1999 ND43
2456960.43
0.1526
2 oppositions, 1999-2002
ND43
2003 UC20
2456961.82
0.1348
2 oppositions, 1954-2003
UC20
1987 WC
2456965.23
0.1249
3 oppositions, 1987-2004
WC
2003 RX7
2456967.77
0.1573
2 oppositions, 2003-2004
RX7
1999 VF22
2456970.19
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 57713
2001 WF49
2456971.84
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 23941
2000 WN10
2456972.93
0.1261
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
WN10
2000 LG6
2456975.72
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2014 Sept. 4.38
0.1723
1998 HT31
2014 Sept. 5.34
0.1342
2003 SU84
2014 Sept. 9.19
MPO 77585
2002
1-
2014 Sept.29.59
0.09663
2002 TZ57
2014 Oct. 5.79
MPO
148
1993
1-
2014 Oct.
1-
6.62
0.1449
2005 TQ45
2014 Oct. 6.86
0.1345
2000 TH1
2014 Oct. 7.02
MPO 49334
(68267) 2001
1-
1-
2014 Oct. 21.89
MPO 73856
(2340)
2014 Oct. 29.93
MPO 66028
(36017) 1999
2014 Oct. 31.32
MPO 57988
2003
2014 Nov. 3.73
MPO 57655
1987
2014 Nov. 6.27
MPO 66314
2003
2014 Nov.
8.69
0.1998
1999 VF22
2014 Nov. 10.34
0.1133
2001 WF49
2014 Nov. 11.43
E2005-X18
2000
1-
2014 Nov. 14.22
1-
0.1641
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 1663
2000 WC1
2456976.98
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 8536
2004 JN13
2456979.84
0.1347
5 oppositions, 1975-2005
JN13
(85713) 1998 SS49
2456979.90
0.1898
5 oppositions, 1998-2003
SS49
2004 XJ
2456982.36
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 74440
2005 SX4
2456982.49
opposition, arc = 64 days E2005-W84
2005 UH3
2456983.41
opposition, arc = 25 days E2005-W17
1998 XX2
2456995.42
0.1962
2 oppositions, 1998-2005
XX2
2003 YP3
2457004.67
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 58085
2003 YL
2457005.75
opposition, arc = 41 days MPO 62458
2003 MM
2457005.99
0.1402
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
MM
2001 XY10
2457013.96
opposition, arc = 146 days MPO 30561
2000 LG6
2014 Nov. 15.48
0.1026
2000 WC1
2014 Nov. 18.34
MPO 77783
2004
(85990) 1999 JV6
2457027.97
0.08331
6 oppositions, 1999-2004
JV6
2004 XG
2457034.82
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 74440
2001 XU30
2457038.27
opposition, arc = 117 days MPO 30565
1991 VE
2457039.65
0.1043
8 oppositions, 1991-2004
VE
2002 NW
2457046.10
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 34020
(2062) Aten
2457046.30
0.1864
7 oppositions, 1955-1997
Aten
2015 Jan. 5.47
MPO 77348
(85990) 1999
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1-
2014 Nov. 18.40
MPO 62795
(85713) 1998
2014 Nov. 20.86
0.1663
2004 XJ
2014 Nov. 20.99
0.1849
2005 SX4
2014 Nov. 21.91
0.1069
2005 UH3
2014 Dec. 3.92
E2005-X04
1998
1-
2014 Dec. 13.17
0.1983
2003 YP3
2014 Dec. 14.25
0.06808
2003 YL
2014 Dec. 14.49
MPO 77695
2003
1-
2014 Dec. 22.46
0.1239
2001 XY10
1-
11-
1-
2015 Jan. 12.32
0.1025
2004 XG
2015 Jan. 15.77
0.1303
2001 XU30
2015 Jan. 17.15
MPO 73922
1991
1-
2015 Jan. 23.60
0.09726
2002 NW
2015 Jan. 23.80
MPO 38158
(2062)
1-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2004 BL86
2457049.25
opposition, arc = 118 days MPO 66328
2004 GB19
2457049.33
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 66358
2002 EX11
2457065.02
opposition, arc = 85 days MPO 61221
2004 DH2
2457071.05
0.1695
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
DH2
2000 AC6
2457071.46
0.06430
2 oppositions, 2000-2003
AC6
2002 RQ25
2457073.80
opposition, arc = 55 days MPO 38378
1998 GL10
2457075.63
opposition, arc = 55 days MPO 13563
2004 BG86
2457077.03
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 62482
2000 EE14
2457080.75
0.1864
5 oppositions, 2000-2005
EE14
(90416) 2003 YK118
2457081.31
0.07823
4 oppositions, 1993-2004
YK118
2004 EL20
2457084.54
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 62522
2005 ES70
2457085.54
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 77827
2002 GM2
2457085.76
opposition, arc = 65 days MPO 66276
2005 BY2
2457086.34
0.1580
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
BY2
2002 FG7
2457094.93
0.04403
5 oppositions, 1990-2005
FG7
2002 EA
2457095.78
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 70340
2002 EX8
2457109.93
opposition, arc = 199 days MPO 38333
2004 FY3
2457113.97
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 62537
1998 DG16
2457114.43
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2015 Jan. 26.75
0.008080
2004 BL86
2015 Jan. 26.83
0.1234
2004 GB19
2015 Feb. 11.52
0.1742
2002 EX11
2015 Feb. 17.55
MPO 74308
2004
2015 Feb. 17.96
MPO 56047
111-
2000
2015 Feb. 20.30
0.05165
2002 RQ25
2015 Feb. 22.13
0.1929
1998 GL10
2015 Feb. 23.53
0.1801
2004 BG86
2015 Feb. 27.25
MPO 77445
2000
111-
2015 Feb. 27.81
MPO 64553
(90416) 2003
2015 Mar.
3.04
0.06133
2004 EL20
2015 Mar. 4.04
0.1229
2005 ES70
2015 Mar. 4.26
0.1400
2002 GM2
2015 Mar. 4.84
MPO 77806
2005
2015 Mar. 13.43
MPO 77590
111-
2002
2015 Mar. 14.28
0.04368
2002 EA
2015 Mar. 28.43
0.1127
2002 EX8
2015 Apr. 1.47
0.1555
2004 FY3
2015 Apr. 1.93
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1902
3 oppositions, 1981-2003
DG16
(2063) Bacchus
2457120.30
0.1952
8 oppositions, 1977-1997
Bacchus
2004 VC
2457120.75
0.1044
2 oppositions, 1992-2005
VC
2004 MO3
2457124.66
opposition, arc = 22 days MPO 66388
2005 KA
2457125.91
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 77902
1998 HD14
2457127.33
0.1853
4 oppositions, 1998-2001
HD14
2004 GD
2457128.45
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 66355
2005 SB71
2457150.57
opposition, arc = 43 days E2005-V79
2005 JR5
2457152.56
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 77879
2002 JD9
2457156.48
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 74177
1999 FN53
2457156.97
0.06775
3 oppositions, 1999-2005
FN53
2003 FY6
2457157.16
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 48342
(5381) Sekhmet
2457159.86
0.1613
5 oppositions, 1991-2001
Sekhmet
1992 HF
2457166.59
0.1202
4 oppositions, 1992-2005
HF
2001 EC16
2457168.67
opposition, arc = 56 days MPO 48015
2004 VJ1
2457178.61
opposition, arc = 38 days MPO 74427
2005 TE49
2457183.96
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-T81
2004 MO1
2457187.18
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 66388
1999 MN
2457187.47
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MPO 70216
1998
2015 Apr. 7.80
MPO 50329
(2063)
2015 Apr. 8.25
MPO 77791
2004
2015 Apr. 12.16
0.1829
2004 MO3
2015 Apr. 13.41
0.02967
2005 KA
2015 Apr. 14.83
MPO 70217
1998
1-
2015 Apr. 15.95
0.1090
2004 GD
2015 May
8.07
0.1693
2005 SB71
2015 May 10.06
0.09166
2005 JR5
2015 May 13.98
0.08390
2002 JD9
2015 May 14.47
E2005-X08
1999
1-
2015 May
1-
14.66
0.1786
2003 FY6
2015 May 17.36
MPO 50331
(5381)
2015 May 24.09
E2005-V49
1-
111-
1992
2015 May
1-
2015
1-
2015
2015
2015
26.17
0.1728
2001 EC16
June 5.11
0.1911
2004 VJ1
June 10.46
0.1113
2005 TE49
June 13.68
0.07782
2004 MO1
June 13.97
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.09299
3 oppositions, 1999-2005
MN
(1566) Icarus
2457190.17
14 oppositions, 1949-1982
MPO 53553
2002 MR3
2457191.36
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 34019
2004 UH1
2457197.14
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 74425
2004 MW2
2457198.84
opposition, arc = 32 days MPO 70367
2003 BX33
2457201.15
opposition, arc = 53 days MPO 77688
2003 HW10
2457201.43
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 48371
2005 AV27
2457206.72
0.1440
2 oppositions, 2005-2005
AV27
2005 VN5
2457211.20
opposition, arc =
2 days E2005-V84
2001 SG10
2457214.85
0.1943
2 oppositions, 2001-2003
SG10
2004 EW
2457215.45
0.07051
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
EW
1994 AW1
2457219.10
0.06501
2 oppositions, 1994-2002
AW1
1998 OP4
2457221.44
opposition, arc =
4 days MPC 32342
2003 NZ6
2457222.25
0.08332
3 oppositions, 2003-2005
NZ6
2005 WE
2457222.92
opposition, arc = 11 days E2005-X08
2002 EW11
2457227.08
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 74151
(85989) 1999 JD6
2457228.70
0.04842
6 oppositions, 1990-2004
JD6
2004 BG121
2457229.35
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 70365
2004 QD14
2457232.64
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MPO 77384
1999
2015 June 16.67
0.05431
(1566) Icarus
2015 June 17.86
0.1980
2002 MR3
2015 June 23.64
0.1284
2004 UH1
2015 June 25.34
0.09330
2004 MW2
2015 June 27.65
0.1191
2003 BX33
2015 June 27.93
0.1830
2003 HW10
2015 July 3.22
MPO 74476
2005
2015 July
7.70
0.03264
2005 VN5
2015 July 11.35
MPO 56306
2001
2015 July 11.95
MPO 77777
2004
2015 July 15.60
MPO 25679
1994
11111-
1-
2015 July 17.94
0.07344
1998 OP4
2015 July 18.75
MPO 75876
2003
1-
2015 July 19.42
0.1533
2005 WE
2015 July 23.58
0.06754
2002 EW11
2015 July 25.20
MPO 77348
(85989) 1999
1-
2015 July 25.85
0.1894
2004 BG121
2015 July 29.14
1-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1687
QD14
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
2004 PS42
2457235.84
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 70380
2002 SL
2457240.31
opposition, arc = 44 days MPO 62407
2005 NZ6
2457241.05
opposition, arc = 53 days E2005-Q25
2003 PN5
2457241.42
opposition, arc = 83 days MPO 57919
2005 GO22
2457242.00
opposition, arc = 35 days E2005-U68
2002 AO11
2457244.26
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 24033
2004 AS1
2457247.24
0.07812
2 oppositions, 2004-2004
AS1
2004 AR1
2457248.16
0.07475
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
AR1
2005 WK4
2457250.97
opposition, arc =
5 days E2005-X13
2005 JF21
2457251.09
0.05172
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
JF21
2001 XP88
2457253.51
0.1441
2 oppositions, 2001-2004
XP88
2003 RB
2457256.63
0.05312
2 oppositions, 2002-2004
RB
2001 EB18
2457257.93
0.1681
2 oppositions, 2001-2003
EB18
2005 QQ87
2457259.57
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-R57
2004 TD10
2457266.58
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 74368
(7822) 1991 CS
2457270.48
0.1596
3 oppositions, 1991-2002
CS
2001 UZ16
2457278.34
opposition, arc = 75 days MPO 23849
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E2005-U42
2004
2015 Aug.
1.34
0.1760
2004 PS42
2015 Aug. 5.81
0.1570
2002 SL
2015 Aug. 6.55
0.1986
2005 NZ6
2015 Aug. 6.92
0.1331
2003 PN5
2015 Aug. 7.50
0.1756
2005 GO22
2015 Aug. 9.76
0.1746
2002 AO11
2015 Aug. 12.74
MPO 70365
2004
2015 Aug. 13.66
MPO 62467
111111-
2004
2015 Aug. 16.47
0.1698
2005 WK4
2015 Aug. 16.59
E2005-X16
2005
2015 Aug. 19.01
MPO 65203
2001
2015 Aug. 22.13
MPO 57933
2003
2015 Aug. 23.43
MPO 57807
2001
1-
2015 Aug. 25.07
0.08634
2005 QQ87
2015 Sept. 1.08
0.07613
2004 TD10
2015 Sept. 4.98
MPO 57624
(7822) 1991
1-
2015 Sept.12.84
0.1350
2001 UZ16
1-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1512
TR12
2004 TR12
2457280.60 2015 Sept.15.10
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
E2005-V34
2005 TM
2457281.13
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-T51
2001 SQ3
2457287.58
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO 20979
2001 RB12
2457297.87
0.1221
2 oppositions, 2001-2002
RB12
(86666) 2000 FL10
2457305.77
0.1689
4 oppositions, 2000-2004
FL10
2001 RV17
2457309.24
opposition, arc = 63 days MPO 20944
2000 DO1
2457316.56
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO
711
2001 UY4
2457316.59
0.1496
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
UY4
2001 TD
2457317.25
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 21049
1999 UQ
2457317.99
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 57709
1998 XN2
2457321.13
0.07758
2 oppositions, 1998-2002
XN2
2004 PP97
2457321.65
0.1700
3 oppositions, 1977-2005
PP97
2004 QR4
2457324.33
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 66419
2005 TR50
2457325.79
opposition, arc = 29 days E2005-V70
2003 JX2
2457331.90
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 48380
2002 XY38
2457332.72
opposition, arc = 53 days MPO 43480
1999 TT16
2457336.60
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO 57699
2000 WN10
2457337.97
0.1259
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
WN10
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2004
2015 Sept.15.63
0.1795
2005 TM
2015 Sept.22.08
0.1594
2001 SQ3
2015 Oct. 2.37
MPO 66200
2001
11-
2015 Oct. 10.27
MPO 63172
(86666) 2000
2015 Oct. 13.74
0.1557
2001 RV17
2015 Oct. 21.06
0.05248
2000 DO1
2015 Oct. 21.09
MPO 74105
2001
1-
2015 Oct. 21.75
2001 TD
2015 Oct. 22.49
1999 UQ
2015 Oct. 25.63
MPO 22056
0.1306
1-
0.1539
1-
2015 Oct. 26.15
MPO 73027
1-
1998
2004
2015 Oct. 28.83
0.1148
2004 QR4
2015 Oct. 30.29
0.1309
2005 TR50
2015 Nov. 5.40
0.1863
2003 JX2
2015 Nov. 6.22
0.08307
2002 XY38
2015 Nov. 10.10
0.03847
1999 TT16
2015 Nov. 11.47
E2005-X18
2000
11111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2005 UN
2457339.07
opposition, arc =
5 days E2005-U88
2004 VJ1
2457339.36
opposition, arc = 38 days MPO 74427
2005 UO5
2457340.87
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-V27
2000 WP19
2457343.08
0.05862
2 oppositions, 2000-2004
WP19
2005 UL5
2457346.64
opposition, arc = 24 days E2005-W20
2002 VV17
2457347.22
0.1582
3 oppositions, 1992-2005
VV17
2005 UJ6
2457347.60
opposition, arc = 22 days E2005-W17
2005 EW169
2457349.42
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 77841
2003 EB50
2457355.94
0.1254
3 oppositions, 2003-2005
EB50
1999 VN6
2457357.38
opposition, arc = 131 days MPC 40388
2004 XK14
2457358.02
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 74443
2005 TH50
2457359.38
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-TA1
(52381) 1993 HA
2457359.99
0.1755
4 oppositions, 1993-2003
HA
(33342) 1998 WT24
2457368.05
0.02799
3 oppositions, 1998-2002
WT24
2005 LU3
2457377.45
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 77906
2003 YL118
2457380.60
opposition, arc = 27 days MPO 58107
2003 SD220
2457381.05
0.07299
2 oppositions, 2000-2003
SD220
1995 YR1
2457381.06
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 53578
2000 CH59
2457383.23
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2015 Nov. 12.57
0.1470
2005 UN
2015 Nov. 12.86
0.09526
2004 VJ1
2015 Nov. 14.37
0.1908
2005 UO5
2015 Nov. 16.58
MPO 74049
2000
1-
2015 Nov. 20.14
0.01646
2005 UL5
2015 Nov. 20.72
E2005-X04
2002
1-
2015 Nov. 21.10
0.1609
2005 UJ6
2015 Nov. 22.92
0.09411
2005 EW169
2015 Nov. 29.44
MPO 77692
2003
1-
2015 Nov. 30.88
0.1844
1999 VN6
2015 Dec. 1.52
0.09927
2004 XK14
2015 Dec. 2.88
0.04694
2005 TH50
2015 Dec. 3.49
MPO 38594
(52381) 1993
1-
11-
1-
11-
2015 Dec. 11.55
MPO 73897
(33342) 1998
2015 Dec. 20.95
0.1712
2005 LU3
2015 Dec. 24.10
0.05536
2003 YL118
2015 Dec. 24.55
MPO 57965
2003
1-
2015 Dec. 24.56
0.02712
1995 YR1
2015 Dec. 26.73
1-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.07074
CH59
2 oppositions, 2000-2004
2002 AC5
opposition, arc =
2001 WR5
opposition, arc =
2457383.30
88 days MPO 30603
2457384.87
84 days MPO 74109
2002 AO11
2457389.23
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 24033
2004 MQ1
2457390.13
0.1431
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
MQ1
2003 JX2
2457391.15
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 48380
2004 XO29
2457391.64
opposition, arc = 20 days MPO 74447
2002 AX1
2457392.98
0.1729
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
AX1
(85990) 1999 JV6
2457393.55
0.03241
6 oppositions, 1999-2004
JV6
2001 BB16
2457393.74
opposition, arc = 63 days MPO 12273
2001 WL15
2457402.04
0.08044
3 oppositions, 2000-2005
WL15
2004 AE
2457402.70
opposition, arc = 86 days MPO 62467
2003 WD158
2457404.12
0.1995
2 oppositions, 2003-2004
WD158
(1685) Toro
2457409.80
21 oppositions, 1948-1997
MPC 32295
2005 BS1
2457411.23
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 77805
2001 XR1
2457411.30
0.1911
7 oppositions, 1987-2005
XR1
2000 BM19
2457412.03
0.1032
3 oppositions, 2000-2005
BM19
2005 RR6
2457417.43
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MPO 62271
2000
2015 Dec. 26.80
0.07385
2002 AC5
2015 Dec. 28.37
0.09502
2001 WR5
1-
2016 Jan.
1.73
0.1631
2002 AO11
2016 Jan. 2.63
MPO 73009
2004
1-
2016 Jan.
1-
3.65
0.1944
2003 JX2
2016 Jan. 4.14
0.1611
2004 XO29
2016 Jan. 5.48
MPO 43467
2002
1-
1-
2016 Jan. 6.05
MPO 77348
(85990) 1999
2016 Jan.
6.24
0.04745
2001 BB16
2016 Jan. 14.54
MPO 77578
2001
1-
2016 Jan. 15.20
2004 AE
2016 Jan. 16.62
MPO 66319
1-
0.1286
2003
2016 Jan. 22.30
0.1566
(1685) Toro
2016 Jan. 23.73
0.1014
2005 BS1
2016 Jan. 23.80
E2005-W50
2001
2016 Jan. 24.53
MPO 77436
2016 Jan. 29.93
1-
2000
0.1239
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 32 days E2005-T45
(98378) 2000 TY27
2457422.20
0.03428
2 oppositions, 1993-2000
TY27
2004 VJ1
2457423.50
opposition, arc = 38 days MPO 74427
2002 CB26
2457429.11
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 26156
1999 VF22
2457433.10
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 57713
1999 YK5
2457438.33
0.1328
5 oppositions, 1999-2004
YK5
(7822) 1991 CS
2457441.76
0.1683
3 oppositions, 1991-2002
CS
2001 PL9
2457456.68
0.1994
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
PL9
2003 UQ25
2457460.37
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 62450
2004 FB16
2457460.66
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 62539
2003 EW59
2457461.97
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 48340
2005 PH2
2457462.16
opposition, arc = 14 days E2005-Q06
2000 ED14
2457463.55
0.1496
2 oppositions, 2000-2003
ED14
P/2000 G1 (LINEAR)
2457470.18
0.03169
(LINEAR)
(7350) 1993 VA
2457470.76
0.1533
7 oppositions, 1986-2002
VA
2005 GM22
2457472.56
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 77859
1994 UG
2457472.81
0.04436
2 oppositions, 1994-2005
UG
2001 XD
2457476.30
0.1658
2 oppositions, 2001-2004
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2005 RR6
2016 Feb. 3.70
MPO 71379
(98378) 2000
2016 Feb.
5.00
0.1404
2004 VJ1
2016 Feb. 10.61
0.02245
2002 CB26
2016 Feb. 14.60
0.1880
1999 VF22
2016 Feb. 19.83
MPO 57736
1999
111-
2016 Feb. 23.26
MPO 57624
(7822) 1991
2016 Mar. 9.18
MPO 77546
2001
2016 Mar. 12.87
0.1500
2003 UQ25
2016 Mar. 13.16
0.1388
2004 FB16
2016 Mar. 14.47
0.01851
2003 EW59
2016 Mar. 14.66
0.1195
2005 PH2
2016 Mar. 16.05
MPO 42920
2000
2016 Mar. 22.68
MPC 45657
1111-
P/2000 G1
2016 Mar. 23.26
MPO 47622
(7350) 1993
2016 Mar. 25.06
0.1513
2005 GM22
2016 Mar. 25.31
E2005-W33
1994
2016 Mar. 28.80
MPO 72423
2001
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
XD
2002 AL31
2457482.17
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 24038
2002 AJ29
2457484.53
0.1417
4 oppositions, 1988-2005
AJ29
2002 EB3
2457487.27
0.1428
4 oppositions, 2002-2004
EB3
1998 HD14
2457488.14
0.1550
4 oppositions, 1998-2001
HD14
2005 GR33
2457491.64
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 77860
2004 HH20
2457493.18
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 66366
2002 GG8
2457493.21
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 30735
2001 BB16
2457501.06
opposition, arc = 63 days MPO 12273
2003 KO2
2457503.51
0.04596
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
KO2
2001 VG5
2457507.44
0.1347
3 oppositions, 1987-2004
VG5
2002 CX58
2457510.97
opposition, arc = 55 days MPO 74137
2003 UM3
2457511.85
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 53840
1997 MW1
2457524.07
0.1132
5 oppositions, 1997-2005
MW1
2000 AF205
2457526.96
opposition, arc = 53 days MPC 39582
2000 HO40
2457530.64
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 57775
2003 KV2
2457534.34
opposition, arc =
6 days E2003-K48
2004 JX20
2457534.57
0.1463
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
JX20
2002 LT24
2457534.69
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2016 Apr.
3.67
0.1655
2002 AL31
2016 Apr. 6.03
MPO 74124
2002
2016 Apr. 8.77
MPO 77587
2002
2016 Apr. 9.64
MPO 70217
1998
2016 Apr. 13.14
0.01933
2005 GR33
2016 Apr. 14.68
0.1039
2004 HH20
2016 Apr. 14.71
0.1012
2002 GG8
2016 Apr. 22.56
0.1780
2001 BB16
2016 Apr. 25.01
MPO 77695
2003
2016 Apr. 28.94
MPO 70307
1-
1111-
2001
2016 May
2.47
0.04733
2002 CX58
2016 May
3.35
0.02811
2003 UM3
2016 May 15.57
MPO 77361
1997
1-
2016 May
18.46
0.1846
2000 AF205
2016 May 22.14
0.05937
2000 HO40
2016 May 25.84
0.07561
2003 KV2
2016 May 26.07
MPO 77783
2004
1-
2016 May
1-
26.19
0.1094
1-
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 77603
2004 KH17
2457539.51
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 66383
(35396) 1997 XF11
2457550.17
0.1800
5 oppositions, 1990-2002
XF11
2002 LZ45
2457550.79
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 32041
2002 LZ45
2457550.79
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 32041
2002 LY1
2457551.81
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 70351
2002 LT38
2457555.40
opposition, arc = 39 days MPO 62391
2003 GY
2457556.04
0.07963
2 oppositions, 2003-2003
GY
2003 BM4
2457557.25
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 41922
2004 TE10
2457563.47
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 70479
2004 EW
2457575.89
0.1426
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
EW
1998 HL3
2457577.63
0.1985
4 oppositions, 1998-2005
HL3
2001 HY7
2457578.63
0.1154
2 oppositions, 2001-2002
HY7
1999 VT25
2457589.05
0.1947
3 oppositions, 1999-2005
VT25
2002 KL6
2457591.52
0.06837
3 oppositions, 1995-2005
KL6
2005 NW44
2457597.39
opposition, arc = 28 days E2005-P32
2005 OH3
2457602.85
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-P28
(3103) Eger
2457603.06
0.1894
8 oppositions, 1982-1997
Eger
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2002 LT24
2016 May 31.01
0.1306
2004 KH17
2016 June 10.67
MPO 38169
(35396) 1997
1-
2016 June 11.29
0.1902
2002 LZ45
2016 June 11.29
0.1902
2002 LZ45
2016 June 12.31
0.05770
2002 LY1
2016 June 15.90
0.07027
2002 LT38
2016 June 16.54
MPO 57914
2003
1-
2016 June 17.75
0.1982
2003 BM4
2016 June 23.97
0.06868
2004 TE10
2016 July 6.39
MPO 77777
2004
1-
2016 July 8.13
MPO 77365
1998
2016 July 9.13
MPO 33908
2001
2016 July 19.55
MPO 72017
1999
2016 July 22.02
MPO 77601
2002
2016 July 27.89
0.1321
2005 NW44
2016 Aug. 2.35
0.01423
2005 OH3
2016 Aug. 2.56
MPC 32296
(3103)
111-
1-
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2005 LP40
2457605.26
opposition, arc = 126 days E2005-U13
2004 BM11
2457606.26
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 58120
2001 TY1
2457607.34
opposition, arc = 40 days MPO 74102
2002 AV31
2457611.35
0.1834
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
AV31
2001 JU2
2457611.49
0.1965
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
JU2
2000 DP107
2457613.42
0.1710
4 oppositions, 2000-2005
DP107
2000 SS43
2457617.33
opposition, arc = 66 days MPO 9818
2005 QQ87
2457624.78
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-R57
2002 RQ25
2457628.73
opposition, arc = 55 days MPO 38378
1999 YR14
2457632.96
0.05592
4 oppositions, 1999-2005
YR14
2001 YB5
2457636.61
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 26095
2004 SW26
2457640.62
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 70471
2003 QR79
2457646.58
opposition, arc = 210 days MPO 62447
2001 RU17
2457647.37
opposition, arc = 50 days MPO 57841
1998 SD15
2457650.29
0.1209
2 oppositions, 1998-1999
SD15
2004 CO49
2457652.84
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 62496
2005 PY16
2457656.97
opposition, arc = 97 days E2005-V53
2003 EZ16
2457660.54
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 48333
2003 SR15
2457663.59
opposition, arc = 214 days MPO 74273
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2016 Aug.
4.76
0.1602
2005 LP40
2016 Aug. 5.76
0.1841
2004 BM11
2016 Aug. 6.84
0.1169
2001 TY1
2016 Aug. 10.85
MPO 72455
2002
2016 Aug. 10.99
E2005-X18
2001
2016 Aug. 12.92
MPO 73990
2000
111-
2016 Aug. 16.83
0.1403
2000 SS43
2016 Aug. 24.28
0.08952
2005 QQ87
2016 Aug. 28.23
0.1563
2002 RQ25
2016 Sept. 1.46
MPO 77428
1999
1-
2016 Sept. 5.11
0.08053
2001 YB5
2016 Sept. 9.12
0.1555
2004 SW26
2016 Sept.15.08
0.1838
2003 QR79
2016 Sept.15.87
0.1465
2001 RU17
2016 Sept.18.79
MPO 47743
1998
1-
2016 Sept.21.34
0.1092
2004 CO49
2016 Sept.25.47
0.07480
2005 PY16
2016 Sept.29.04
0.1500
2003 EZ16
2016 Oct. 2.09
0.1045
2003 SR15
1-
11-
111-
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2003 SR15
2457663.59
opposition, arc = 214 days MPO 74273
2005 UO
2457667.71
opposition, arc = 30 days E2005-W50
(2100) Ra-Shalom
2457671.09
11 oppositions, 1975-2000
MPO 57621
1999 SO5
2457674.70
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 70227
2005 QC5
2457676.40
opposition, arc = 56 days E2005-U16
1999 AQ10
2457679.87
opposition, arc = 42 days MPO 1439
2003 UY12
2457683.18
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 57987
2005 SE71
2457686.20
opposition, arc = 62 days E2005-X08
2004 TN20
2457686.22
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 70482
2002 TS69
2457686.49
opposition, arc = 111 days MPO 41808
2005 VN5
2457686.87
opposition, arc =
2 days E2005-V84
1991 VG
2457687.98
opposition, arc = 173 days MPC 28316
2003 TL4
2457689.20
0.02586
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
TL4
2005 UE1
2457690.39
opposition, arc =
2 days E2005-U68
1998 VR
2457692.50
0.1832
3 oppositions, 1998-2003
VR
2003 YT1
2457692.89
0.03477
5 oppositions, 1982-2005
YT1
2004 TL19
2457692.92
opposition, arc = 48 days MPO 74370
2005 CE41
2457694.60
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 77812
2001 TX1
2457697.48
0.1656
5 oppositions, 2001-2005
TX1
2004 JP1
2457699.84
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2016 Oct.
2.09
0.1044
2003 SR15
2016 Oct. 6.21
0.1032
2005 UO
2016 Oct. 9.59
0.1499
(2100) Ra-Shalom
2016 Oct. 13.20
0.1619
1999 SO5
2016 Oct. 14.90
0.1818
2005 QC5
2016 Oct. 18.37
0.1443
1999 AQ10
2016 Oct. 21.68
0.1078
2003 UY12
2016 Oct. 24.70
0.1847
2005 SE71
2016 Oct. 24.72
0.1846
2004 TN20
2016 Oct. 24.99
0.1673
2002 TS69
2016 Oct. 25.37
0.1044
2005 VN5
2016 Oct. 26.48
0.1684
1991 VG
2016 Oct. 27.70
E2005-W20
2003
1-
2016 Oct. 28.89
0.1667
2005 UE1
2016 Oct. 31.00
MPO 57680
1998
1-
2016 Oct. 31.39
MPO 74303
1-
111111111-
2003
2016 Oct. 31.42
0.1975
2004 TL19
2016 Nov. 2.10
0.06122
2005 CE41
2016 Nov. 4.98
MPO 77570
2001
1-
2016 Nov.
1-
7.34
0.1343
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 66372
2000 EJ26
2457700.16
0.1837
2 oppositions, 2000-2003
EJ26
2000 WN10
2457703.03
0.1267
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
WN10
2004 KB
2457703.93
opposition, arc = 22 days MPO 66381
2005 AY28
2457705.46
opposition, arc = 18 days MPO 77801
(96590) 1998 XB
2457708.22
0.1198
6 oppositions, 1997-2005
XB
1998 VN
2457708.70
0.08817
2 oppositions, 1998-2004
VN
2001 LL5
2457708.95
0.1067
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
LL5
1992 BF
2457710.32
0.1271
4 oppositions, 1992-2005
BF
1997 XR2
2457710.65
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 53582
(68950) 2002 QF15
2457712.35
0.1610
5 oppositions, 1955-2003
QF15
1998 MZ
2457712.53
0.1060
4 oppositions, 1998-2005
MZ
2003 WU21
2457718.47
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 58049
2005 TF
2457718.99
opposition, arc = 58 days E2005-W84
(5143) Heracles
2457721.48
13 oppositions, 1953-2002
MPO 47604
2001 WF49
2457722.97
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 23941
2005 ML13
2457724.02
opposition, arc = 16 days E2005-N70
2005 WS3
2457726.05
opposition, arc =
9 days E2005-X18
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2004 JP1
2016 Nov. 7.66
MPO 70242
2000
2016 Nov. 10.53
E2005-X18
2000
2016 Nov. 11.43
0.02244
2004 KB
2016 Nov. 12.96
0.1261
2005 AY28
2016 Nov. 15.72
MPO 70659
(96590) 1998
2016 Nov. 16.20
MPO 64657
1998
2016 Nov. 16.45
MPO 77539
2001
2016 Nov. 17.82
MPO 77350
1992
2016 Nov. 18.15
0.06690
1997 XR2
2016 Nov. 19.85
MPO 57653
(68950) 2002
2016 Nov. 20.03
E2005-X18
11-
1-
1998
2016 Nov. 25.97
0.07945
2003 WU21
2016 Nov. 26.49
0.09390
2005 TF
2016 Nov. 28.98
0.1470
(5143) Heracles
2016 Nov. 30.47
0.08203
2001 WF49
2016 Dec. 1.52
0.1188
2005 ML13
2016 Dec. 3.55
0.06608
2005 WS3
11-
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2005 BN1
2457728.38
opposition, arc = 18 days MPO 74484
2002 WP
2457730.34
0.1524
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
WP
1994 XL1
2457732.08
0.09219
2 oppositions, 1994-2005
XL1
2001 VD2
2457732.91
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 21144
2004 AY1
2457737.30
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 62467
2005 WF55
2457740.62
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-X13
2001 YE4
2457743.59
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 24005
2002 XP37
2457746.60
0.1685
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
XP37
1995 CR
2457750.25
opposition, arc = 20 days MPC 32517
(2102) Tantalus
2457753.11
0.1375
8 oppositions, 1975-2001
Tantalus
0.04890
UX34
2016 Dec.
5.88
0.1866
2005 BN1
2016 Dec. 7.84
MPO 77680
2002
2016 Dec. 9.58
E2005-W78
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1994
2016 Dec. 10.41
0.09221
2001 VD2
2016 Dec. 14.80
0.1261
2004 AY1
2016 Dec. 18.12
0.06840
2005 WF55
2016 Dec. 21.09
0.07706
2001 YE4
2016 Dec. 24.10
MPO 56738
2002
1-
2016 Dec. 27.75
0.09553
1995 CR
2016 Dec. 30.61
MPO 14996
(2102)
1-
2003 UX34
2457756.01 2017 Jan. 2.51
3 oppositions, 1996-2004
MPO 74289
2004 FG29
2457756.04
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 62541
2001 SQ263
2457758.26
opposition, arc = 20 days MPO 62365
(85990) 1999 JV6
2457760.70
0.06906
6 oppositions, 1999-2004
JV6
2004 LB2
2457766.45
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 66384
2003 CR1
2457768.76
opposition, arc = 39 days MPO 43505
2005 EE
2457768.79
0.06817
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
EE
2002 LS32
2457778.29
1-
111-
2003
2017 Jan.
2.54
0.1769
2004 FG29
2017 Jan. 4.76
0.1983
2001 SQ263
2017 Jan. 7.20
MPO 77348
(85990) 1999
1-
2017 Jan. 12.95
0.1510
2004 LB2
2017 Jan. 15.26
0.1259
2003 CR1
2017 Jan. 15.29
MPO 76711
2005
1-
2017 Jan. 24.79
1-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1384
3 oppositions, 2002-2005
LS32
(7341) 1991 VK
2457779.04
0.06471
8 oppositions, 1981-2002
VK
2000 WN107
2457779.52
0.1602
5 oppositions, 2000-2005
WN107
2003 EZ16
2457783.94
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 48333
1999 VG22
2457787.86
0.1616
4 oppositions, 1998-2003
VG22
2005 VL1
2457788.73
opposition, arc = 17 days E2005-W20
2002 NW
2457790.56
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 34020
2000 UG11
2457791.03
opposition, arc = 19 days MPO 41675
45P/Honda-Mrkos-Pajdusak2457795.63
0.08554
Mrkos-Pajdusak
2001 QE34
2457806.05
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 18371
2001 TD
2457806.16
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 21049
(5604) 1992 FE
2457808.92
0.03360
7 oppositions, 1985-2001
FE
(10636) 1998 QK56
2457809.06
0.1362
3 oppositions, 1955-1999
QK56
2005 QB5
2457810.71
opposition, arc = 14 days E2005-R45
2001 WT1
2457811.60
0.1553
2 oppositions, 2001-2002
WT1
2005 ES70
2457813.70
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 77827
2000 CE59
2457817.36
0.1917
2 oppositions, 2000-2005
CE59
2000 HA24
2457823.26
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MPO 77604
2002
2017 Jan. 25.54
MPO 38160
(7341) 1991
2017 Jan. 26.02
E2005-S77
2000
2017 Jan. 30.44
0.1651
2003 EZ16
2017 Feb. 3.36
MPO 53621
1999
1-
2017 Feb.
4.23
0.02467
2005 VL1
2017 Feb. 6.06
0.1882
2002 NW
2017 Feb. 6.53
0.1870
2000 UG11
2017 Feb. 11.13
MPC 48383
45P/Honda-
1-
2017 Feb. 21.55
0.1573
2001 QE34
2017 Feb. 21.66
0.1348
2001 TD
2017 Feb. 24.42
MPO 13523
(5604) 1992
1-
11-
1-
2017 Feb. 24.56
MPO 50335
(10636) 1998
2017 Feb. 26.21
0.08109
2005 QB5
2017 Feb. 27.10
MPO 66242
2001
1-
2017 Mar.
1-
1.20
0.1392
2005 ES70
2017 Mar. 4.86
E2005-V57
2000
2017 Mar. 10.76
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.06665
HA24
4 oppositions, 1993-2005
2002 EM7
2457825.04
opposition, arc = 25 days MPO 30702
2001 WC47
2457835.66
0.1660
4 oppositions, 1991-2004
WC47
2005 GO59
2457837.36
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 77864
41P/Tuttle-Giacobini-Kre2457838.57
0.1350
Giacobini-Kre
2004 FW1
2457840.64
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 62536
2003 HF2
2457841.30
0.04230
2 oppositions, 2003-2004
HF2
2001 HZ7
2457843.61
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 13851
2002 TE66
2457846.43
0.1482
3 oppositions, 2002-2005
TE66
2005 GB120
2457846.77
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 77870
2003 BD44
2457862.09
0.05574
4 oppositions, 1981-2004
BD44
(22771) 1999 CU3
2457863.14
0.1636
4 oppositions, 1999-2001
CU3
2004 JW20
2457867.83
0.1045
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
JW20
2002 FW1
2457878.35
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 30729
2004 KG17
2457890.18
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 66383
2003 HT42
2457890.33
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 48377
2000 VJ61
2457898.45
0.1938
4 oppositions, 2000-2005
VJ61
2003 UD22
2457900.58
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MPO 77460
2000
2017 Mar. 12.54
0.1676
2002 EM7
2017 Mar. 23.16
MPO 70311
2001
1-
2017 Mar. 24.86
0.08382
2005 GO59
2017 Mar. 26.07
MPC 48383
41P/Tuttle-
1-
2017 Mar. 28.14
0.1689
2004 FW1
2017 Mar. 28.80
MPO 65492
2003
1-
2017 Mar. 31.11
0.08564
2001 HZ7
2017 Apr. 2.93
MPO 77658
2002
1-
2017 Apr.
1-
3.27
0.1268
2005 GB120
2017 Apr. 18.59
MPO 77688
2003
2017 Apr. 19.64
MPO 73882
(22771) 1999
2017 Apr. 24.33
MPO 77783
2004
2017 May
4.85
0.1285
2002 FW1
2017 May 16.68
0.02792
2004 KG17
2017 May 16.83
0.09350
2003 HT42
2017 May 24.95
MPO 74048
2000
1-
2017 May
1-
27.08
0.1915
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 59 days MPO 57989
2000 AF205
2457900.71
opposition, arc = 53 days MPC 39582
(6063) Jason
2457901.13
0.09853
4 oppositions, 1984-1995
Jason
(66391) 1999 KW4
2457905.12
0.1673
5 oppositions, 1998-2003
KW4
2004 HX53
2457909.32
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 66370
2003 WR21
2457912.30
0.1216
3 oppositions, 1990-2004
WR21
1998 VO
2457916.37
opposition, arc = 37 days MPO 50397
2004 MD6
2457916.69
0.1972
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
MD6
2000 HB24
2457919.66
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO
787
(90075) 2002 VU94
2457922.78
0.1446
7 oppositions, 1955-2004
VU94
2004 LV
2457924.93
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 66384
2005 LW3
2457931.83
opposition, arc = 29 days MPO 77906
2004 JB12
2457940.30
opposition, arc = 241 days MPO 74310
2005 UP156
2457943.22
opposition, arc = 25 days E2005-W62
2000 SZ162
2457948.67
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 5115
2001 PT9
2457953.66
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 18352
2004 BV1
2457954.99
opposition, arc = 29 days MPO 62469
2002 FT6
2457960.74
0.1972
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
FT6
2000 CE59
2457961.51
0.1206
2 oppositions, 2000-2005
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2003 UD22
2017 May 27.21
0.1324
2000 AF205
2017 May 27.63
MPO 53554
(6063)
1-
2017 May 31.62
MPO 48673
(66391) 1999
2017 June
4.82
0.1565
2004 HX53
2017 June 7.80
MPO 70365
2003
1-
2017 June 11.87
1998 VO
2017 June 12.19
MPO 77783
1-
0.1896
2004
2017 June 15.16
0.1440
2000 HB24
2017 June 18.28
MPO 64449
(90075) 2002
1-
2017 June 20.43
0.1317
2004 LV
2017 June 27.33
0.09317
2005 LW3
2017 July 5.80
0.1751
2004 JB12
2017 July 8.72
0.1320
2005 UP156
2017 July 14.17
0.05018
2000 SZ162
2017 July 19.16
0.1111
2001 PT9
2017 July 20.49
0.1231
2004 BV1
2017 July 26.24
MPO 62389
2002
1-
2017 July 27.01
E2005-V57
2000
111111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
CE59
0.1546
AZ2
0.1916
AR1
2003 AZ2
2457966.65 2017 Aug. 1.15
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
MPO 77684
2003
2004 AR1
2457970.03 2017 Aug. 4.53
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
MPO 62467
2004
2002 CY58
2457972.08
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 62387
1991 VG
2457972.99
opposition, arc = 173 days MPC 28316
2003 OT13
2457973.53
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 50775
2001 QP153
2457974.48
0.09511
3 oppositions, 1996-2002
QP153
2000 GF2
2457977.34
0.1859
2 oppositions, 2000-2004
GF2
2004 BG121
2457978.55
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 70365
2003 MJ4
2457979.31
opposition, arc = 178 days MPO 57915
2004 QG13
2457989.69
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 70393
2005 QQ87
2457989.97
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-R57
2005 NE21
2457994.43
opposition, arc = 53 days E2005-Q41
(3122) Florence
2457998.00
14 oppositions, 1979-2003
MPO 47593
2000 PD3
2458000.35
0.1096
3 oppositions, 2000-2004
PD3
2002 GO5
2458001.40
0.1608
2 oppositions, 2002-2004
GO5
2002 SV
2458003.51
opposition, arc = 37 days MPO 62407
2005 SK26
2458006.34
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-T15
2002 RP137
2458007.44
opposition, arc = 138 days MPO 62405
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2017 Aug.
6.58
0.08229
2002 CY58
2017 Aug. 7.49
0.05681
1991 VG
2017 Aug. 8.03
0.1105
2003 OT13
2017 Aug. 8.98
MPO 33917
2001
2017 Aug. 11.84
MPO 62289
11-
2000
2017 Aug. 13.05
0.1672
2004 BG121
2017 Aug. 13.81
0.09764
2003 MJ4
2017 Aug. 24.19
0.1101
2004 QG13
2017 Aug. 24.47
0.09327
2005 QQ87
2017 Aug. 28.93
0.1828
2005 NE21
2017 Sept. 1.50
0.04724
(3122) Florence
2017 Sept. 3.85
MPO 62304
2000
2017 Sept. 4.90
MPO 65339
1-
11111-
2002
2017 Sept. 7.01
0.1712
2002 SV
2017 Sept. 9.84
0.1820
2005 SK26
2017 Sept.10.94
0.1949
2002 RP137
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.05834
QL142
2001 QL142
2458010.67 2017 Sept.14.17
4 oppositions, 1974-2003
MPO 53695
2002 EM6
2458011.55
opposition, arc = 172 days MPO 35573
1998 FW4
2458013.49
0.1758
5 oppositions, 1994-2005
FW4
2004 RY10
2458016.68
opposition, arc = 17 days MPO 74325
1997 GL3
2458017.24
opposition, arc = 29 days MPO 53581
2004 SS
2458021.36
opposition, arc = 67 days MPO 74360
(5189) 1990 UQ
2458023.25
0.06102
7 oppositions, 1990-2002
UQ
2000 TL1
2458023.35
0.1009
2 oppositions, 2000-2000
TL1
2004 RE84
2458023.82
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 70417
(2329) Orthos
2458027.04
10 oppositions, 1976-1998
MPC 32295
2004 QA22
2458027.87
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 70395
2003 EM1
2458029.17
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 43514
2004 TD10
2458029.48
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 74368
1998 SB15
2458030.12
opposition, arc = 51 days MPO 6217
2002 QD7
2458035.56
opposition, arc = 173 days MPO 41774
2005 TD
2458038.05
opposition, arc = 15 days E2005-V72
2005 TE49
2458039.89
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-T81
2002 RP28
2458042.01
opposition, arc = 110 days MPO 41777
(65679) 1989 UQ
2458042.59
0.1563
6 oppositions, 1954-2003
UQ
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2001
2017 Sept.15.05
0.1532
2002 EM6
2017 Sept.16.99
E2005-S64
1998
1-
2017 Sept.20.18
0.07278
2004 RY10
2017 Sept.20.74
0.04031
1997 GL3
2017 Sept.24.86
0.03658
2004 SS
2017 Sept.26.75
MPO 73857
(5189) 1990
1-
2017 Sept.26.85
MPO 13781
11-
2000
2017 Sept.27.32
0.09189
2004 RE84
2017 Sept.30.54
0.1582
(2329) Orthos
2017 Oct. 1.37
0.06533
2004 QA22
2017 Oct. 2.67
0.1741
2003 EM1
2017 Oct. 2.98
0.08635
2004 TD10
2017 Oct. 3.62
0.1659
1998 SB15
2017 Oct. 9.06
0.1297
2002 QD7
2017 Oct. 11.55
0.1085
2005 TD
2017 Oct. 13.39
0.08602
2005 TE49
2017 Oct. 15.51
0.1076
2002 RP28
2017 Oct. 16.09
MPO 57652
(65679) 1989
1-
11111111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2004 TA1
2458044.00
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 74367
1991 TB2
2458048.50
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 57655
2004 BW1
2458048.69
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 58118
1999 VP11
2458048.96
0.01494
3 oppositions, 1999-2004
VP11
2005 WG57
2458056.54
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-X16
(66146) 1998 TU3
2458057.52
0.1313
8 oppositions, 1982-2003
TU3
2003 UV11
2458057.63
0.03847
3 oppositions, 1996-2004
UV11
2004 TW11
2458058.08
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 74369
2005 TR50
2458059.28
opposition, arc = 29 days E2005-V70
1989 UP
2458060.18
0.05494
2 oppositions, 1989-1995
UP
1991 VE
2458060.47
0.1900
8 oppositions, 1991-2004
VE
2004 GD
2458063.88
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 66355
2000 WN10
2458068.15
0.1286
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
WN10
(99907) 1989 VA
2458069.93
0.1779
8 oppositions, 1989-2004
VA
2000 SJ344
2458071.41
opposition, arc = 200 days MPO 13780
2000 UO30
2458072.61
opposition, arc = 85 days MPO 9847
2004 VC17
2458077.51
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 74429
2003 EB50
2458078.59
0.09408
3 oppositions, 2003-2005
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2017 Oct. 17.50
0.1538
2004 TA1
2017 Oct. 22.00
0.1505
1991 TB2
2017 Oct. 22.19
0.1900
2004 BW1
2017 Oct. 22.46
MPO 73966
1999
1-
2017 Oct. 30.04
0.06345
2005 WG57
2017 Oct. 31.02
MPO 57653
(66146) 1998
1-
2017 Oct. 31.13
MPO 74288
2017 Nov.
6.38
2004 GD
2017 Nov. 10.65
E2005-X18
1-
2003
2017 Oct. 31.58
0.1232
2004 TW11
2017 Nov. 1.78
0.1829
2005 TR50
2017 Nov. 2.68
MPC 24894
1989
2017 Nov. 2.97
MPO 73922
1-
11-
1991
0.05882
1-
2000
2017 Nov. 12.43
MPO 74505
(99907) 1989
2017 Nov. 13.91
0.07323
2000 SJ344
2017 Nov. 15.11
0.06799
2000 UO30
2017 Nov. 20.01
0.1829
2004 VC17
2017 Nov. 21.09
MPO 77692
2003
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
EB50
2000 EW70
2458079.46
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 47866
2001 WW1
2458083.11
0.1487
2 oppositions, 2001-2005
WW1
(3361) Orpheus
2458083.19
0.06071
7 oppositions, 1982-1998
Orpheus
2004 EU22
2458084.89
opposition, arc = 73 days MPO 77778
2004 XG
2458085.56
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 74440
2005 EQ95
2458088.33
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 77831
2005 WY
2458097.22
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-W74
2004 BL11
2458103.53
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 62471
2003 YX1
2458103.56
opposition, arc = 87 days MPO 62458
(3200) Phaethon
2458104.46
13 oppositions, 1983-1999
MPO 73856
2003 JO14
2458109.32
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 48382
2002 AA
2458114.22
opposition, arc = 156 days MPO 38331
2003 ME1
2458114.29
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 53734
2005 GE60
2458115.44
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 77864
2000 CK59
2458115.74
opposition, arc = 36 days MPC 39594
2001 SX169
2458116.70
0.09042
3 oppositions, 2001-2004
SX169
2000 SZ162
2458119.18
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 5115
2004 XK14
2458119.46
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 74443
2017 Nov. 21.96
0.08601
2000 EW70
2017 Nov. 25.61
E2005-W33
2001
1999 AF4
2458125.19
opposition, arc = 152 days MPC 34314
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1-
2017 Nov. 25.69
MPC 32296
(3361)
2017 Nov. 27.39
0.1887
2004 EU22
2017 Nov. 28.06
0.1600
2004 XG
2017 Nov. 30.83
0.1875
2005 EQ95
2017 Dec. 9.72
0.02793
2005 WY
2017 Dec. 16.03
0.1488
2004 BL11
2017 Dec. 16.06
0.1361
2003 YX1
2017 Dec. 16.96
0.06894
(3200) Phaethon
2017 Dec. 21.82
0.1484
2003 JO14
2017 Dec. 26.72
0.1191
2002 AA
2017 Dec. 26.79
0.1806
2003 ME1
2017 Dec. 27.94
0.1871
2005 GE60
2017 Dec. 28.24
0.1644
2000 CK59
2017 Dec. 29.20
MPO 74100
2001
1-
2017 Dec. 31.68
0.1804
2000 SZ162
2017 Dec. 31.96
0.1204
2004 XK14
1-
2018 Jan.
1-
6.69
0.1178
1999 AF4
11111-
11111-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2005 AJ3
2458126.69
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 74472
2004 BW58
2458127.03
opposition, arc = 121 days MPO 66327
(85990) 1999 JV6
2458128.55
0.1388
6 oppositions, 1999-2004
JV6
2004 FH
2458129.06
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 62536
2003 MD7
2458129.38
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 62445
2003 YO3
2458135.17
opposition, arc = 98 days MPO 62458
1993 VD
2458141.29
0.03680
3 oppositions, 1993-2004
VD
2002 RM129
2458143.66
0.1773
4 oppositions, 2002-2005
RM129
1999 AQ10
2458147.63
opposition, arc = 42 days MPO 1439
2003 CA4
2458149.41
opposition, arc = 18 days MPO 43505
2004 YC
2458150.80
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 74467
2002 CB19
2458152.49
opposition, arc = 29 days MPO 30639
2002 AJ129
2458154.39
0.02826
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
AJ129
2004 BB
2458157.35
opposition, arc = 175 days MPO 66326
2001 PJ9
2458159.58
0.1839
2 oppositions, 2001-2002
PJ9
1991 VG
2458161.37
opposition, arc = 173 days MPC 28316
2001 FD58
2458166.08
0.08831
3 oppositions, 2000-2002
FD58
1997 TZ16
2458166.30
opposition, arc =
3 days MPC 30908
(3752) Camillo
2458169.51
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2018 Jan.
8.19
0.1553
2005 AJ3
2018 Jan. 8.53
0.1836
2004 BW58
2018 Jan. 10.05
MPO 77348
(85990) 1999
1-
2018 Jan. 10.56
0.05182
2004 FH
2018 Jan. 10.88
0.1638
2003 MD7
2018 Jan. 16.67
0.07166
2003 YO3
2018 Jan. 22.79
MPO 57657
1993
1-
2018 Jan. 25.16
MPO 77642
1-
11-
2002
2018 Jan. 29.13
0.1403
1999 AQ10
2018 Jan. 30.91
0.05431
2003 CA4
2018 Feb. 1.30
0.1765
2004 YC
2018 Feb. 2.99
0.02617
2002 CB19
2018 Feb. 4.89
MPO 77584
2002
1-
2018 Feb.
1-
7.85
2004 BB
2018 Feb. 10.08
MPO 57834
0.1173
2018 Feb. 11.87
1991 VG
2018 Feb. 16.58
MPO 66184
0.04711
111-
2001
1-
2001
2018 Feb. 16.80
0.1132
1997 TZ16
2018 Feb. 20.01
0.1378
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
12 oppositions, 1976-2003
MPO 47596
2004 EK1
2458170.53
opposition, arc = 37 days MPO 62517
2002 CU46
2458173.99
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 27831
2004 CK39
2458177.25
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 62494
2005 BO1
2458177.66
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 74484
1992 BF
2458181.01
0.1628
4 oppositions, 1992-2005
BF
2004 QA22
2458182.45
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 70395
2003 EM1
2458184.63
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 43514
2005 OX
2458185.48
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-P25
2005 EU2
2458186.44
opposition, arc = 100 days MPO 77817
2003 DY15
2458187.32
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 43512
(14402) 1991 DB
2458189.24
0.1631
2 oppositions, 1991-2000
DB
2003 TR9
2458195.50
opposition, arc = 44 days MPO 57982
2004 TN20
2458196.47
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 70482
(1981) Midas
2458199.39
11 oppositions, 1973-1999
MPO 38158
2002 LX
2458200.85
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 34011
2004 EM20
2458201.08
0.09564
3 oppositions, 2004-2005
EM20
2003 FY6
2458205.31
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 48342
2004 EU22
2458205.84
opposition, arc = 73 days MPO 77778
1998 KG3
2458207.80
0.1299
2 oppositions, 1998-2003
KG3
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(3752) Camillo
2018 Feb. 21.03
0.1136
2004 EK1
2018 Feb. 24.49
0.1503
2002 CU46
2018 Feb. 27.75
0.09767
2004 CK39
2018 Feb. 28.16
0.1753
2005 BO1
2018 Mar. 3.51
MPO 77350
1992
2018 Mar.
1111-
4.95
0.1416
2004 QA22
2018 Mar. 7.13
0.04206
2003 EM1
2018 Mar. 7.98
0.06877
2005 OX
2018 Mar. 8.94
0.1796
2005 EU2
2018 Mar. 9.82
0.04853
2003 DY15
2018 Mar. 11.74
MPC 39819
(14402) 1991
1-
2018 Mar. 18.00
0.1745
2003 TR9
2018 Mar. 18.97
0.1759
2004 TN20
2018 Mar. 21.89
0.08957
(1981) Midas
2018 Mar. 23.35
0.1687
2002 LX
2018 Mar. 23.58
E2005-W93
2004
1-
2018 Mar. 27.81
0.09277
2003 FY6
2018 Mar. 28.34
0.08977
2004 EU22
2018 Mar. 30.30
MPO 46341
1998
1-
1111-
1-
1-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2004 FG29
2458211.06
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 62541
2004 FJ29
2458212.60
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO 66348
(85953) 1999 FK21
2458215.24
0.1269
4 oppositions, 1971-2004
FK21
2005 TC51
2458215.62
opposition, arc =
1 days E2005-T93
1994 RC
2458229.41
opposition, arc = 40 days MPC 30092
2000 VE62
2458230.11
0.1742
5 oppositions, 1983-2004
VE62
2005 NZ6
2458230.15
opposition, arc = 53 days E2005-Q25
2005 UK1
2458232.77
opposition, arc = 38 days E2005-X08
2005 SE71
2458235.55
opposition, arc = 62 days E2005-X08
2001 SG276
2458235.76
0.08380
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
SG276
2004 HQ1
2458236.72
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 66364
2002 JR100
2458238.40
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 70351
2005 JU81
2458246.46
opposition, arc = 18 days MPO 77892
1999 FN19
2458246.46
opposition, arc = 32 days MPO 57686
2005 GL
2458250.42
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 77856
2005 LO40
2458250.78
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 77910
2004 VA
2458251.06
0.1537
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
VA
1999 LK1
2458253.65
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 57688
2004 RO111
2458255.49
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 70424
2000 QK130
2458258.49
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2018 Apr.
2.56
0.01044
2004 FG29
2018 Apr. 4.10
0.1929
2004 FJ29
2018 Apr. 6.74
MPO 62893
(85953) 1999
1-
2018 Apr.
7.12
0.1979
2005 TC51
2018 Apr. 20.91
0.1802
1994 RC
2018 Apr. 21.61
MPO 70281
2000
1-
2018 Apr. 21.65
0.1240
2005 NZ6
2018 Apr. 24.27
0.1413
2005 UK1
2018 Apr. 27.05
0.06186
2005 SE71
2018 Apr. 27.26
E2005-X04
2001
1-
2018 Apr. 28.22
0.1759
2004 HQ1
2018 Apr. 29.90
0.02905
2002 JR100
2018 May
7.96
0.1350
2005 JU81
2018 May
7.96
0.02502
1999 FN19
2018 May 11.92
0.1847
2005 GL
2018 May 12.28
0.1314
2005 LO40
2018 May 12.56
MPO 77791
2004
1-
2018 May
1-
15.15
0.03488
1999 LK1
2018 May 16.99
0.1392
2004 RO111
2018 May 19.99
1-
1-
11-
11111-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1573
QK130
2 oppositions, 2000-2004
MPO 72104
1998 WM
2458262.29 2018 May 23.79
4 oppositions, 1987-2005
E2005-W84
0.1950
WM
(66391) 1999 KW4
2458266.06
0.07818
5 oppositions, 1998-2003
KW4
2002 UK11
2458266.08
0.1844
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
UK11
(68347) 2001 KB67
2458267.62
0.02440
3 oppositions, 2001-2003
KB67
1998 SH36
2458271.17
0.1893
2 oppositions, 1998-2001
SH36
2004 LB
2458275.45
opposition, arc = 186 days MPO 74310
2005 TB15
2458279.59
opposition, arc = 59 days E2005-W93
2001 KR1
2458282.31
0.1885
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
KR1
2004 LO2
2458285.31
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 66384
2005 NW44
2458285.56
opposition, arc = 28 days E2005-P32
2004 YA
2458290.84
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 74467
(66400) 1999 LT7
2458297.15
0.1827
3 oppositions, 1999-2003
LT7
2004 RX10
2458297.74
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 70398
2005 MF5
2458302.65
opposition, arc =
8 days E2005-N30
2002 FT6
2458321.24
0.1594
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
FT6
2005 TM
2458323.45
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-T51
2005 ET2
2458325.05
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2000
1998
2018 May 27.56
MPO 48673
(66391) 1999
2018 May 27.58
E2005-W33
2002
2018 May 29.12
MPO 70208
(68347) 2001
2018 June 1.67
MPO 12896
1998
2018 June
5.95
0.09198
2004 LB
2018 June 10.09
0.1352
2005 TB15
2018 June 12.81
MPO 77535
2001
1-
2018 June 15.81
0.08104
2004 LO2
2018 June 16.06
0.05707
2005 NW44
2018 June 21.34
0.05440
2004 YA
2018 June 27.65
MPO 48680
(66400) 1999
1-
2018 June 28.24
0.1536
2004 RX10
2018 July 3.15
0.08378
2005 MF5
2018 July 21.74
MPO 62389
2002
1-
2018 July 23.95
2005 TM
2018 July 25.55
0.1229
1-
0.1002
1-
1-
11-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 77817
2000 PJ5
2458325.87
0.1927
4 oppositions, 2000-2005
PJ5
2002 TC70
2458325.89
0.1627
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
TC70
2001 OC36
2458327.08
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 16114
(13553) 1992 JE
2458327.56
0.1999
7 oppositions, 1979-2000
JE
2000 SD8
2458331.38
0.1734
2 oppositions, 2000-2005
SD8
2001 RT17
2458345.43
0.1822
2 oppositions, 2001-2004
RT17
2002 PZ39
2458348.85
0.1483
4 oppositions, 1995-2004
PZ39
2002 FG7
2458354.57
0.1753
5 oppositions, 1990-2005
FG7
2005 QQ87
2458355.17
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-R57
2005 FG
2458357.47
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 77855
1998 SD9
2458358.90
opposition, arc =
4 days MPC 32779
1999 RB32
2458361.32
opposition, arc = 69 days MPC 38073
2001 QC96
2458361.50
0.1302
2 oppositions, 2001-2005
QC96
2002 EC3
2458367.44
opposition, arc = 17 days MPO 30700
(99799) 2002 LJ3
2458368.29
0.1322
6 oppositions, 1989-2005
LJ3
1998 HD14
2458368.92
0.1604
4 oppositions, 1998-2001
HD14
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2005 ET2
2018 July 26.37
MPO 77467
2000
2018 July 26.39
MPO 75692
2002
2018 July 27.58
0.1630
2001 OC36
2018 July 28.06
MPO 77293
(13553) 1992
2018 July 31.88
E2005-V72
2000
2018 Aug. 14.93
MPO 68927
2001
2018 Aug. 18.35
MPO 70352
2002
2018 Aug. 24.07
MPO 77590
2002
1-
2018 Aug. 24.67
0.09792
2005 QQ87
2018 Aug. 26.97
0.07034
2005 FG
2018 Aug. 28.40
0.01809
1998 SD9
2018 Aug. 30.82
0.1494
1999 RB32
2018 Aug. 31.00
MPO 72395
2001
1-
2018 Sept. 5.94
0.1633
2002 EC3
2018 Sept. 6.79
MPO 71900
(99799) 2002
1-
2018 Sept. 7.42
MPO 70217
1998
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1847
TL4
2003 TL4
2458373.23 2018 Sept.11.73
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
E2005-W20
2004 SV55
2458376.84
opposition, arc = 46 days MPO 74366
2001 RQ17
2458377.88
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 74097
2004 DV24
2458377.95
0.05548
2 oppositions, 2001-2004
DV24
2004 ST2
2458380.40
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 70467
2005 RB
2458381.51
opposition, arc = 38 days E2005-W20
1998 SJ70
2458381.71
opposition, arc = 33 days MPC 33115
1998 HT31
2458383.22
opposition, arc = 19 days MPO 7464
2005 TH50
2458389.45
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-TA1
2004 HE
2458389.87
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 62569
2002 TZ57
2458393.63
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 38453
2002 VV17
2458397.12
0.1913
3 oppositions, 1992-2005
VV17
2005 UG5
2458398.76
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-U98
2003 SW130
2458408.93
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 53798
2003 TK1
2458412.17
opposition, arc = 46 days MPO 57981
2004 UH1
2458413.09
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 74425
2004 FM32
2458415.37
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 62542
2004 QJ7
2458416.98
opposition, arc = 247 days MPO 77785
2001 TD45
2458421.47
0.09922
4 oppositions, 2001-2004
TD45
2005 VY1
2458425.16
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2003
2018 Sept.15.34
0.1128
2004 SV55
2018 Sept.16.38
0.1474
2001 RQ17
2018 Sept.16.45
MPO 66337
2004
1-
2018 Sept.18.90
0.1086
2004 ST2
2018 Sept.20.01
0.1681
2005 RB
2018 Sept.20.21
0.1448
1998 SJ70
2018 Sept.21.72
0.07054
1998 HT31
2018 Sept.27.95
0.1458
2005 TH50
2018 Sept.28.37
0.08056
2004 HE
2018 Oct. 2.13
0.1560
2002 TZ57
2018 Oct. 5.62
E2005-X04
2002
1-
2018 Oct.
7.26
0.1997
2005 UG5
2018 Oct. 17.43
0.1477
2003 SW130
2018 Oct. 20.67
0.1111
2003 TK1
2018 Oct. 21.59
0.1206
2004 UH1
2018 Oct. 23.87
0.1328
2004 FM32
2018 Oct. 25.48
0.1870
2004 QJ7
2018 Oct. 29.97
MPO 77571
2001
1-
2018 Nov.
1-
2.66
0.02637
1-
111111-
11111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc =
7 days E2005-X13
(54660) 2000 UJ1
2458425.79
0.1216
3 oppositions, 2000-2002
UJ1
2002 VE68
2458427.41
opposition, arc = 098 days E2005-V84
2004 TP20
2458428.59
opposition, arc = 209 days MPO 77788
2001 QA143
2458429.35
opposition, arc = 134 days MPO 57838
(65733) 1993 PC
2458432.34
0.1033
7 oppositions, 1992-2003
PC
2000 WN10
2458433.35
0.1307
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
WN10
(33342) 1998 WT24
2458433.93
0.1345
3 oppositions, 1998-2002
WT24
2001 XT1
2458444.78
0.1818
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
XT1
2000 UH1
2458446.77
0.1031
3 oppositions, 2000-2005
UH1
2001 WO15
2458449.66
opposition, arc = 46 days MPO 74110
2002 XC91
2458449.78
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 41898
2002 XC91
2458449.78
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 41898
(4953) 1990 MU
2458451.94
14 oppositions, 1974-2001
MPO 38159
2001 VC2
2458452.54
0.1124
2 oppositions, 2001-2003
VC2
2005 UU3
2458452.87
opposition, arc = 31 days E2005-W93
2002 XQ90
2458459.86
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 77683
2004 LB
2458462.31
opposition, arc = 186 days MPO 74310
2003 NW1
2458462.80
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2005 VY1
2018 Nov. 3.29
MPO 39500
(54660) 2000
2018 Nov.
4.91
0.03764
2002 VE68
2018 Nov. 6.09
0.1593
2004 TP20
2018 Nov. 6.85
0.1986
2001 QA143
2018 Nov. 9.84
MPO 48430
(65733) 1993
2018 Nov. 10.85
E2005-X18
111-
2000
2018 Nov. 11.43
MPO 73897
(33342) 1998
2018 Nov. 22.28
MPO 77579
2001
2018 Nov. 24.27
E2005-W17
2000
2018 Nov. 27.16
0.02086
2001 WO15
2018 Nov. 27.28
0.1284
2002 XC91
2018 Nov. 27.28
0.1284
2002 XC91
2018 Nov. 29.44
0.1068
(4953) 1990 MU
2018 Nov. 30.04
MPO 49937
2001
1-
2018 Nov. 30.37
0.1440
2005 UU3
2018 Dec. 7.36
0.02988
2002 XQ90
2018 Dec. 9.81
0.1217
2004 LB
2018 Dec. 10.30
0.07006
1-
11-
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 257 days MPO 62445
2000 GB2
2458465.95
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 57769
2002 XS90
2458466.62
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 41898
2004 QB17
2458466.77
opposition, arc = 191 days MPO 77785
46P/Wirtanen
2458468.42
0.07565
Wirtanen
2005 EZ223
2458469.95
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 77848
1999 LP28
2458471.42
opposition, arc = 22 days MPO 57688
2003 SD220
2458474.55
0.01891
2 oppositions, 2000-2003
SD220
2005 TA
2458478.42
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-T40
1999 AO10
2458480.38
opposition, arc = 33 days MPC 34039
2004 XK50
2458484.29
opposition, arc = 25 days MPO 74451
0.07310
XP14
2003 NW1
2018 Dec. 13.45
0.1197
2000 GB2
2018 Dec. 14.12
0.1369
2002 XS90
2018 Dec. 14.27
0.1623
2004 QB17
2018 Dec. 15.92
MPC 54167
46P/
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11-
2018 Dec. 17.45
0.1762
2005 EZ223
2018 Dec. 18.92
0.1753
1999 LP28
2018 Dec. 22.05
MPO 57965
2003
1-
2018 Dec. 25.92
0.1136
2005 TA
2018 Dec. 27.88
0.1303
1999 AO10
2018 Dec. 31.79
0.1958
2004 XK50
1-
2004 XP14
2458487.66 2019 Jan. 4.16
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
MPO 77793
1996 GQ
2458489.88
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 47702
2001 TP103
2458492.26
0.1989
2 oppositions, 2001-2003
TP103
(2340) Hathor
2458497.25
0.1440
6 oppositions, 1976-2000
Hathor
2005 BU
2458498.57
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 74483
2003 QZ30
2458501.88
0.1940
3 oppositions, 1984-2004
QZ30
2005 GE60
2458508.51
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 77864
2004 FM32
2458515.55
1-
2019 Jan.
6.38
1996 GQ
2019 Jan. 8.76
MPO 66222
1-
11-
2004
0.1916
1-
2001
2019 Jan. 13.75
MPO 73856
(2340)
2019 Jan. 15.07
2005 BU
2019 Jan. 18.38
MPO 62446
0.1492
1-
2003
2019 Jan. 25.01
0.1934
2005 GE60
2019 Feb. 1.05
0.08246
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 62542
1998 BR26
2458518.68
opposition, arc =
1 days MPC 31293
2001 XG1
2458526.51
opposition, arc = 22 days MPO 30560
1999 VF22
2458530.57
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 57713
2001 DZ76
2458531.50
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 11062
2005 UG5
2458536.60
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-U98
2005 ES70
2458541.86
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 77827
2002 RZ125
2458544.93
opposition, arc = 20 days MPO 38401
(86667) 2000 FO10
2458545.78
0.1929
4 oppositions, 1988-2004
FO10
2001 QE71
2458547.60
opposition, arc = 25 days MPO 18380
(88254) 2001 FM129
2458555.89
0.08713
5 oppositions, 1978-2004
FM129
2001 TE2
2458557.22
0.1084
3 oppositions, 2000-2002
TE2
2000 AF6
2458560.62
0.1099
4 oppositions, 1991-2005
AF6
(4581) Asclepius
2458564.87
0.1380
2 oppositions, 1989-1990
Asclepius
2005 FC3
2458566.90
0.07704
2 oppositions, 2005-2005
FC3
2004 TB10
2458569.75
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 74368
2004 BY1
2458570.00
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 62469
2000 FP10
2458570.77
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 57766
2005 QY151
2458571.43
0.1566
3 oppositions, 2000-2005
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2004 FM32
2019 Feb. 4.18
0.02185
1998 BR26
2019 Feb. 12.01
0.1889
2001 XG1
2019 Feb. 16.07
0.1486
1999 VF22
2019 Feb. 17.00
0.03518
2001 DZ76
2019 Feb. 22.10
0.1397
2005 UG5
2019 Feb. 27.36
0.1570
2005 ES70
2019 Mar. 2.43
0.1732
2002 RZ125
2019 Mar. 3.28
MPO 77348
(86667) 2000
2019 Mar.
5.10
0.1797
2001 QE71
2019 Mar. 13.39
MPO 77348
(88254) 2001
2019 Mar. 14.72
MPO 66217
2001
2019 Mar. 18.12
MPO 77429
2000
1111111-
1-
2019 Mar. 22.37
MPO 3855
(4581)
2019 Mar. 24.40
E2005-W20
2005
2019 Mar. 27.25
0.1882
2004 TB10
2019 Mar. 27.50
0.06333
2004 BY1
2019 Mar. 28.27
0.1933
2000 FP10
2019 Mar. 28.93
E2005-W93
2005
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
QY151
2004 DA53
2458572.87
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 62514
2002 AG29
2458573.81
0.09852
3 oppositions, 1985-2003
AG29
2004 VB
2458582.46
0.1913
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
VB
1999 TT16
2458582.83
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO 57699
(22771) 1999 CU3
2458586.16
0.1656
4 oppositions, 1999-2001
CU3
1998 SC15
2458590.17
0.1406
3 oppositions, 1998-2005
SC15
2001 HC
2458590.26
0.1787
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
HC
2002 JW15
2458594.71
0.1372
2 oppositions, 1996-2002
JW15
2000 EA107
2458602.88
0.1637
3 oppositions, 2000-2002
EA107
2002 FV5
2458604.58
0.1231
4 oppositions, 2002-2005
FV5
2005 TC51
2458607.49
opposition, arc =
1 days E2005-T93
2001 GP2
2458608.47
opposition, arc = 27 days MPO 13848
2002 EZ11
2458609.08
0.1571
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
EZ11
2004 FM17
2458613.25
opposition, arc = 49 days MPO 66347
2004 FA18
2458616.47
0.1537
3 oppositions, 1996-2005
FA18
(12538) 1998 OH
2458619.91
0.1868
4 oppositions, 1991-1999
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2019 Mar. 30.37
0.1710
2004 DA53
2019 Mar. 31.31
MPO 57849
2002
2019 Apr. 8.96
MPO 77791
1-
2004
2019 Apr.
9.33
0.1593
1999 TT16
2019 Apr. 12.66
MPO 73882
(22771) 1999
2019 Apr. 16.67
MPO 77373
1998
2019 Apr. 16.76
MPO 77530
2001
2019 Apr. 21.21
MPO 33996
2002
2019 Apr. 29.38
MPO 30352
2000
2019 May
1.08
MPO 77590
2002
2019 May
1-
3.99
0.1375
2005 TC51
2019 May
4.97
0.1525
2001 GP2
2019 May
5.58
MPO 62388
2002
1-
2019 May
1-
9.75
0.1359
2004 FM17
2019 May 12.97
MPO 74309
2004
2019 May 16.41
MPC 36752
(12538) 1998
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
OH
(68950) 2002 QF15
2458623.88
0.08824
5 oppositions, 1955-2003
QF15
2003 FF5
2458624.88
opposition, arc = 213 days MPO 62443
(66391) 1999 KW4
2458629.46
0.03464
5 oppositions, 1998-2003
KW4
2003 LH
2458631.99
opposition, arc = 59 days MPO 66313
2000 LD3
2458632.07
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 57780
2004 KH17
2458632.79
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 66383
2005 WQ3
2458644.58
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-X08
1997 VM4
2458650.00
opposition, arc = 58 days MPC 31149
2005 LW39
2458651.62
opposition, arc = 70 days MPO 77910
(5604) 1992 FE
2458652.85
0.1319
7 oppositions, 1985-2001
FE
2002 MY
2458653.99
opposition, arc = 42 days MPO 34019
(11500) 1989 UR
2458655.54
0.1870
4 oppositions, 1989-1999
UR
1999 AO10
2458656.05
opposition, arc = 33 days MPC 34039
2002 WX12
2458656.27
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 57909
2001 TO48
2458659.58
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 21062
(90403) 2003 YE45
2458663.39
0.1348
4 oppositions, 1989-2004
YE45
2002 EW
2458668.15
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 61221
2000 AD205
2458670.86
opposition, arc = 51 days MPC 39582
(10145) 1994 CK1
2458671.16
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2019 May 20.38
MPO 57653
(68950) 2002
2019 May
21.38
0.1038
2003 FF5
2019 May 25.96
MPO 48673
(66391) 1999
1-
2019 May
28.49
0.04114
2003 LH
2019 May 28.57
0.1320
2000 LD3
2019 May 29.29
0.1496
2004 KH17
2019 June 10.08
0.1750
2005 WQ3
2019 June 15.50
0.1665
1997 VM4
2019 June 17.12
0.1780
2005 LW39
2019 June 18.35
MPO 13523
(5604) 1992
1-
2019 June 19.49
0.1588
2002 MY
2019 June 21.04
MPC 35833
(11500) 1989
1-
2019 June 21.55
0.1788
1999 AO10
2019 June 21.77
0.1314
2002 WX12
2019 June 25.08
0.1636
2001 TO48
2019 June 28.89
MPO 64550
(90403) 2003
1-
2019 July
1-
3.65
0.1349
2002 EW
2019 July 6.36
0.1745
2000 AD205
2019 July 6.66
11111-
11-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.09940
CK1
3 oppositions, 1994-1999
2005 NE21
2458672.73
opposition, arc = 53 days E2005-Q41
2003 MD7
2458674.82
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 62445
2001 NH6
2458680.71
0.1852
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
NH6
2002 FT6
2458681.69
0.1834
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
FT6
2005 GK
2458689.92
0.1112
2 oppositions, 2005-2005
GK
2003 QA31
2458692.08
0.1956
2 oppositions, 2003-2003
QA31
2003 RP8
2458692.22
opposition, arc = 94 days MPO 57934
2000 RV37
2458692.79
0.1445
3 oppositions, 2000-2002
RV37
2004 JN13
2458694.88
0.1897
5 oppositions, 1975-2005
JN13
2001 RP3
2458703.55
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 57841
2005 CL7
2458706.25
opposition, arc = 232 days MPO 77809
2002 AV31
2458707.00
0.1882
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
AV31
2002 HK12
2458712.53
0.06227
6 oppositions, 1985-2005
HK12
2000 YV137
2458715.20
0.1617
3 oppositions, 2000-2005
YV137
2002 LS24
2458717.70
opposition, arc = 113 days MPO 38337
2005 QQ87
2458720.38
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-R57
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MPO 27569
(10145) 1994
2019 July
8.23
0.1309
2005 NE21
2019 July 10.32
0.1107
2003 MD7
2019 July 16.21
MPO 77541
2001
2019 July 17.19
MPO 62389
2002
2019 July 25.42
E2005-T93
2005
2019 July 27.58
MPO 77699
2003
2019 July 27.72
0.1090
2003 RP8
2019 July 28.29
MPO 66143
2000
2019 July 30.38
MPO 77783
11-
1-
2004
2019 Aug.
8.05
0.1201
2001 RP3
2019 Aug. 10.75
0.06781
2005 CL7
2019 Aug. 11.50
MPO 72455
2002
2019 Aug. 17.03
E2005-X13
2002
2019 Aug. 19.70
MPO 77498
2000
2019 Aug. 22.20
0.1875
2002 LS24
2019 Aug. 24.88
0.1034
2005 QQ87
11-
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2004 MR1
2458720.76
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 66388
2003 YG136
2458720.94
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 58111
(66146) 1998 TU3
2458720.98
0.07423
8 oppositions, 1982-2003
TU3
2001 WN5
2458722.80
0.09757
3 oppositions, 1996-2003
WN5
2002 JR100
2458723.42
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 70351
2001 KM20
2458725.11
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 14443
(1620) Geographos
2458727.22
19 oppositions, 1951-1994
MPC 25514
2002 CF26
2458731.86
0.1025
3 oppositions, 1998-2004
CF26
2004 SA20
2458733.43
opposition, arc = 17 days MPO 70469
2005 RB3
2458735.19
opposition, arc =
7 days E2005-R55
2004 AD1
2458737.35
opposition, arc = 35 days MPO 62467
(99248) 2001 KY66
2458740.07
0.1854
6 oppositions, 1991-2005
KY66
2000 QW7
2458741.51
0.03565
2 oppositions, 2000-2004
QW7
1999 GS6
2458741.91
0.1149
3 oppositions, 1999-2003
GS6
2003 YS17
2458745.00
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 62459
2000 SP43
2458746.87
0.06833
3 oppositions, 2000-2003
SP43
(2100) Ra-Shalom
2458748.34
11 oppositions, 1975-2000
MPO 57621
1998 FF14
2458750.81
0.02780
3 oppositions, 1998-2005
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2019 Aug. 25.26
0.04840
2004 MR1
2019 Aug. 25.44
0.04821
2003 YG136
2019 Aug. 25.48
MPO 57653
(66146) 1998
2019 Aug. 27.30
MPO 48155
11-
2001
2019 Aug. 27.92
0.04988
2002 JR100
2019 Aug. 29.61
0.08898
2001 KM20
2019 Aug. 31.72
0.1373
(1620) Geographos
2019 Sept. 5.36
MPO 62386
2002
1-
2019 Sept. 6.93
0.1506
2004 SA20
2019 Sept. 8.69
0.1438
2005 RB3
2019 Sept.10.85
0.09032
2004 AD1
2019 Sept.13.57
MPO 71705
(99248) 2001
1-
2019 Sept.15.01
MPO 56164
2000
2019 Sept.15.41
MPO 47775
1999
2019 Sept.18.50
0.1339
2003 YS17
2019 Sept.20.37
MPO 57782
2000
2019 Sept.21.84
0.1797
(2100) Ra-Shalom
2019 Sept.24.31
E2005-V70
1998
1-
11-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
FF14
2002 TZ59
2458753.65
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 38454
2001 RB18
2458754.34
opposition, arc = 186 days MPO 57841
2005 TC
2458755.44
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-U16
1999 AJ39
2458756.12
0.1659
2 oppositions, 1999-2004
AJ39
2002 SQ
2458758.55
0.1819
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
SQ
2003 WT153
2458761.99
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 58075
2005 ST1
2458770.92
opposition, arc = 53 days E2005-W20
2004 SY4
2458773.78
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 70467
1998 HL1
2458782.22
0.04155
3 oppositions, 1998-2005
HL1
2004 TD10
2458785.45
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 74368
2005 PA17
2458790.07
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-Q01
(85236) 1993 KH
2458795.63
0.1014
6 oppositions, 1993-2004
KH
2000 WN10
2458798.55
0.1336
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
WN10
2003 UY12
2458805.95
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 57987
1994 WR12
2458810.32
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 57659
2000 WC1
2458810.36
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 8536
2005 WY1
2458812.02
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-W54
2000 YS134
2458817.00
opposition, arc = 60 days MPO 11023
1998 WT7
2458817.00
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2019 Sept.27.15
0.008390
2002 TZ59
2019 Sept.27.84
0.09562
2001 RB18
2019 Sept.28.94
0.1986
2005 TC
2019 Sept.29.62
MPO 55857
1999
2019 Oct. 2.05
MPO 75626
111-
2002
2019 Oct.
5.49
0.05081
2003 WT153
2019 Oct. 14.42
0.1279
2005 ST1
2019 Oct. 17.28
0.05367
2004 SY4
2019 Oct. 25.72
MPO 77365
1998
1-
2019 Oct. 28.95
0.09694
2004 TD10
2019 Nov. 2.57
0.1746
2005 PA17
2019 Nov. 8.13
MPO 62622
(85236) 1993
1-
2019 Nov. 11.05
E2005-X18
11-
1-
2000
2019 Nov. 18.45
0.1780
2003 UY12
2019 Nov. 22.82
0.1311
1994 WR12
2019 Nov. 22.86
0.1846
2000 WC1
2019 Nov. 24.52
0.05682
2005 WY1
2019 Nov. 29.50
0.1522
2000 YS134
2019 Nov. 29.50
11111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1371
WT7
0.1396
VM2
0.1858
KH15
0.05734
AZ93
0.04874
CH59
0.1503
WP19
0.1402
AD2
2 oppositions, 1998-2004
MPO 66078
1998
2000 VM2
2458820.82 2019 Dec. 3.32
4 oppositions, 1993-2002
MPO 62311
2000
2004 KH15
2458830.57 2019 Dec. 13.07
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
MPO 76471
2004
2000 AZ93
2458834.35 2019 Dec. 16.85
2 oppositions, 2000-2002
MPO 22125
2000
2000 CH59
2458843.83 2019 Dec. 26.33
2 oppositions, 2000-2004
MPO 62271
2000
2000 WP19
2458844.06 2019 Dec. 26.56
2 oppositions, 2000-2004
MPO 74049
2000
2001 AD2
2458845.04 2019 Dec. 27.54
3 oppositions, 2001-2003
MPO 66181
2001
(86450) 2000 CK33
2458856.55
0.1727
5 oppositions, 2000-2004
CK33
2003 WY25
2458857.82
opposition, arc = 147 days MPO 62453
2004 BT58
2458858.97
0.09194
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
BT58
2003 XV
2458859.59
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 58079
(90367) 2003 LC5
2458862.25
0.1875
4 oppositions, 1983-2004
LC5
1996 AE2
2458863.28
opposition, arc = 32 days MPC 26749
2003 WT153
2458868.61
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 58075
2002 RS129
2458874.38
opposition, arc = 18 days MPO 62405
2002 DQ3
2458876.64
opposition, arc = 60 days MPO 30697
2001 BO61
2458880.60
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2020 Jan. 8.05
MPO 77348
(86450) 2000
2020 Jan.
9.32
0.08154
2003 WY25
2020 Jan. 10.47
MPO 77770
2004
1-
2020 Jan. 11.09
0.1247
2003 XV
2020 Jan. 13.75
MPO 64540
(90367) 2003
1-
2020 Jan. 14.78
0.1949
1996 AE2
2020 Jan. 20.11
0.1623
2003 WT153
2020 Jan. 25.88
0.1095
2002 RS129
2020 Jan. 28.14
0.1637
2002 DQ3
2020 Feb. 1.10
1111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.09315
BO61
4 oppositions, 2001-2003
2005 CL7
2458882.62
opposition, arc = 232 days MPO 77809
2003 SS84
2458883.64
0.09963
2 oppositions, 2003-2004
SS84
2005 AC
2458884.37
0.08839
2 oppositions, 2005-2005
AC
(40267) 1999 GJ4
2458888.77
0.1894
8 oppositions, 1955-2002
GJ4
2000 BD19
2458889.46
0.1142
5 oppositions, 1997-2005
BD19
2003 BM4
2458892.28
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 41922
2002 PZ39
2458894.96
0.03861
4 oppositions, 1995-2004
PZ39
2005 EA94
2458895.04
opposition, arc = 88 days MPO 77831
2001 GP2
2458898.38
opposition, arc = 27 days MPO 13848
2004 ST2
2458904.22
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 70467
2004 MD
2458908.07
0.1662
2 oppositions, 2004-2004
MD
2005 RZ2
2458908.79
opposition, arc =
5 days E2005-R36
2001 QC34
2458915.21
opposition, arc = 378 days MPO 35561
1990 UN
2458916.01
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 77350
2001 BB16
2458917.00
opposition, arc = 63 days MPO 12273
2004 EV9
2458918.72
0.1455
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
EV9
2000 BO28
2458929.63
0.07340
2 oppositions, 1989-2000
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MPO 66182
2001
2020 Feb.
3.12
0.1875
2005 CL7
2020 Feb. 4.14
MPO 62448
2003
2020 Feb. 4.87
E2005-W78
1-
2005
2020 Feb. 9.27
MPO 43321
(40267) 1999
2020 Feb. 9.96
MPO 77436
2000
2020 Feb. 12.78
0.1393
2003 BM4
2020 Feb. 15.46
MPO 70352
2002
1-
2020 Feb. 15.54
0.1689
2005 EA94
2020 Feb. 18.88
0.1235
2001 GP2
2020 Feb. 24.72
0.1956
2004 ST2
2020 Feb. 28.57
MPO 77783
2004
1-
2020 Feb. 29.29
0.1563
2005 RZ2
2020 Mar. 6.71
0.1099
2001 QC34
2020 Mar. 7.51
0.02790
1990 UN
2020 Mar. 8.50
0.09130
2001 BB16
2020 Mar. 10.22
MPO 76446
2004
1-
2020 Mar. 21.13
MPO
375
2000
11-
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
BO28
2000 EW70
2458930.05
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 47866
2005 FC
2458930.79
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 77854
2002 TB70
2458931.90
0.1476
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
TB70
(4581) Asclepius
2458934.12
0.07059
2 oppositions, 1989-1990
Asclepius
2005 GP33
2458942.81
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 77860
2001 GS2
2458944.66
opposition, arc = 49 days MPO 14427
(65690) 1991 DG
2458945.61
0.08452
6 oppositions, 1991-2003
DG
2005 GE60
2458949.48
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 77864
2005 HN3
2458954.62
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 77877
2004 SR
2458964.82
opposition, arc = 18 days MPO 70466
2002 VR85
2458968.15
opposition, arc = 29 days MPO 66293
(52768) 1998 OR2
2458968.91
0.04203
5 oppositions, 1987-2002
OR2
2005 UV64
2458973.06
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-V53
(85184) 1991 JG1
2458974.13
0.1500
4 oppositions, 1978-2004
JG1
2003 OC3
2458976.60
opposition, arc = 29 days MPO 62446
2005 JR5
2458977.22
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 77879
2005 TC51
2458979.56
opposition, arc =
1 days E2005-T93
2002 FW1
2458988.76
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 30729
1997 BQ
2458991.41
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2020 Mar. 21.55
0.1253
2000 EW70
2020 Mar. 22.29
0.1853
2005 FC
2020 Mar. 23.40
MPO 53732
2002
11-
2020 Mar. 25.62
MPO 3855
(4581)
2020 Apr.
3.31
0.09675
2005 GP33
2020 Apr. 5.16
0.1545
2001 GS2
2020 Apr. 6.11
MPO 48417
(65690) 1991
1-
2020 Apr.
9.98
0.1720
2005 GE60
2020 Apr. 15.12
0.1479
2005 HN3
2020 Apr. 25.32
0.1275
2004 SR
2020 Apr. 28.65
0.02710
2002 VR85
2020 Apr. 29.41
MPO 38742
(52768) 1998
1-
2020 May
3.56
0.1267
2005 UV64
2020 May
4.63
MPO 62604
(85184) 1991
1-
2020 May
1-
2020 May
2020 May
2020 May
2020 May
7.10
0.1960
2003 OC3
7.72
0.1424
2005 JR5
10.06
0.07709
2005 TC51
19.26
0.1147
2002 FW1
21.91
1-
111-
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.04115
BQ
5 oppositions, 1997-2005
2002 XQ40
2458992.06
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 41888
(66391) 1999 KW4
2458996.22
0.1598
5 oppositions, 1998-2003
KW4
2002 JB9
2459000.00
0.1587
2 oppositions, 2002-2002
JB9
1999 JV3
2459002.75
0.1621
3 oppositions, 1978-1999
JV3
(65733) 1993 PC
2459005.02
0.1203
7 oppositions, 1992-2003
PC
2002 NN4
2459006.64
opposition, arc = 66 days MPO 61231
2004 UT1
2459009.30
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 74425
2004 KH15
2459010.02
0.1064
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
KH15
2004 EW9
2459010.39
0.09041
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
EW9
2001 VC2
2459010.96
0.1603
2 oppositions, 2001-2003
VC2
2005 MR5
2459015.69
opposition, arc = 89 days E2005-S35
2003 ME1
2459017.10
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 53734
2001 RE8
2459018.64
0.1691
2 oppositions, 2001-2003
RE8
2005 WE
2459023.57
opposition, arc = 11 days E2005-X08
2004 JO20
2459024.99
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 66376
1999 MN
2459025.56
0.1043
3 oppositions, 1999-2005
MN
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E2005-W74
1997
2020 May
22.56
0.02757
2002 XQ40
2020 May 26.72
MPO 48673
(66391) 1999
2020 May 30.50
MPO 41765
2002
2020 June 2.25
MPO 4450
1999
1-
2020 June 4.52
MPO 48430
(65733) 1993
2020 June
6.14
0.03438
2002 NN4
2020 June 8.80
0.05985
2004 UT1
2020 June 9.52
MPO 76471
2004
2020 June 9.89
MPO 74309
2004
2020 June 10.46
MPO 49937
2001
11-
2020 June 15.19
0.09571
2005 MR5
2020 June 16.60
0.09065
2003 ME1
2020 June 18.14
MPO 66200
2001
1-
2020 June 23.07
0.1281
2005 WE
2020 June 24.49
0.1977
2004 JO20
2020 June 25.06
MPO 77384
1999
1-
1-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.07851
MS2
2003 MS2
2459036.29 2020 July 5.79
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
MPO 74258
2005 NB56
2459036.48
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-O02
2004 XP14
2459037.20
0.1066
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
XP14
2004 QY2
2459038.98
0.1632
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
QY2
2000 HB24
2459041.59
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO
787
2003 QH5
2459044.35
opposition, arc = 65 days MPO 62446
(85989) 1999 JD6
2459051.04
0.1308
6 oppositions, 1990-2004
JD6
2002 BF25
2459051.63
opposition, arc = 45 days MPO 74133
(8014) 1990 MF
2459054.46
0.05469
2 oppositions, 1990-1998
MF
2004 KG1
2459069.07
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 66381
(9162) 1987 OA
2459069.17
0.1823
4 oppositions, 1987-1998
OA
1997 WB21
2459071.35
0.1213
2 oppositions, 1997-2004
WB21
2004 LU3
2459081.25
opposition, arc = 171 days MPO 74310
2004 QX2
2459084.88
opposition, arc = 17 days MPO 70391
2005 QQ87
2459085.58
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-R57
2001 QE71
2459085.98
opposition, arc = 25 days MPO 18380
(85275) 1994 LY
2459086.31
0.1146
4 oppositions, 1994-2004
LY
2001 QK153
2459088.47
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2003
2020 July
5.98
0.01857
2005 NB56
2020 July 6.70
MPO 77793
2004
2020 July 8.48
MPO 77785
1-
2004
2020 July 11.09
0.1080
2000 HB24
2020 July 13.85
0.09384
2003 QH5
2020 July 20.54
MPO 77348
(85989) 1999
1-
2020 July 21.13
0.02414
2002 BF25
2020 July 23.96
MPO 73858
(8014) 1990
1-
2020 Aug.
1-
7.57
0.1064
2004 KG1
2020 Aug. 7.67
MPO 77287
(9162) 1987
2020 Aug. 9.85
MPO 64648
1-
1997
2020 Aug. 19.75
0.1110
2004 LU3
2020 Aug. 23.38
0.1087
2004 QX2
2020 Aug. 24.08
0.1099
2005 QQ87
2020 Aug. 24.48
0.1659
2001 QE71
2020 Aug. 24.81
MPO 62635
(85275) 1994
1-
2020 Aug. 26.97
1-
0.1427
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 45 days MPO 62342
2004 AD
2459101.10
opposition, arc = 26 days MPO 58114
2002 JE9
2459106.17
opposition, arc = 83 days MPO 33996
2004 RO111
2459107.85
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 70424
2001 SP263
2459111.24
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 18509
2004 FX1
2459114.79
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 62536
2001 SG286
2459116.25
opposition, arc = 55 days MPO 57845
2002 EN7
2459122.35
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO 57851
2005 UA6
2459123.25
opposition, arc = 28 days E2005-W93
2001 GP2
2459126.19
opposition, arc = 27 days MPO 13848
2003 UG22
2459133.61
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 57989
1997 TZ16
2459135.40
opposition, arc =
3 days MPC 30908
2003 FB
2459135.98
0.1275
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
FB
(5645) 1990 SP
2459140.12
0.1421
6 oppositions, 1990-2001
SP
1999 AP10
2459142.22
0.08064
4 oppositions, 1999-2005
AP10
2000 TU28
2459142.27
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 6414
2005 UV64
2459143.06
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-V53
2004 UR1
2459147.27
opposition, arc = 53 days MPO 74425
2003 YN1
2459148.09
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 58085
2004 US1
2459148.65
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO 74425
1997 GC32
2459148.74
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2001 QK153
2020 Sept. 8.60
0.1532
2004 AD
2020 Sept.13.67
0.07883
2002 JE9
2020 Sept.15.35
0.1705
2004 RO111
2020 Sept.18.74
0.06907
2001 SP263
2020 Sept.22.29
0.07261
2004 FX1
2020 Sept.23.75
0.1253
2001 SG286
2020 Sept.29.85
0.1900
2002 EN7
2020 Sept.30.75
0.09365
2005 UA6
2020 Oct. 3.69
0.007977
2001 GP2
2020 Oct. 11.11
0.1894
2003 UG22
2020 Oct. 12.90
0.02190
1997 TZ16
2020 Oct. 13.48
MPO 75848
2003
11111111111-
2020 Oct. 17.62
MPO 77286
(5645) 1990
2020 Oct. 19.72
MPO 47762
1999
2020 Oct. 19.77
0.1263
2000 TU28
2020 Oct. 20.56
0.06104
2005 UV64
2020 Oct. 24.77
0.1590
2004 UR1
2020 Oct. 25.59
0.1574
2003 YN1
2020 Oct. 26.15
0.1051
2004 US1
2020 Oct. 26.24
0.1109
111111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 44 days MPC 30293
1999 VS6
2459156.43
0.1320
2 oppositions, 1999-2004
VS6
2000 WN10
2459163.77
0.1373
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
WN10
2005 AZ28
2459163.80
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 74477
2003 LH
2459165.00
opposition, arc = 59 days MPO 66313
2005 GL
2459166.79
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 77856
2005 UO5
2459167.05
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-V27
2004 FE31
2459167.26
0.1829
2 oppositions, 2002-2004
FE31
2005 JT108
2459169.19
opposition, arc = 20 days MPO 77897
2004 HM
2459172.49
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 66364
1998 VF32
2459174.50
0.09033
2 oppositions, 1998-2005
VF32
(7753) 1988 XB
2459176.20
0.06620
8 oppositions, 1988-2004
XB
2003 WJ98
2459178.53
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 58065
2002 VU114
2459180.66
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 74240
2000 WO107
2459182.71
0.02878
4 oppositions, 2000-2004
WO107
2000 YH4
2459190.23
0.1607
2 oppositions, 2000-2002
YH4
2003 YJ
2459196.79
opposition, arc = 27 days MPO 58084
2001 YV3
2459197.15
0.07331
2 oppositions, 2001-2004
YV3
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1997 GC32
2020 Nov. 2.93
MPO 62249
1999
2020 Nov. 10.27
E2005-X18
2000
2020 Nov. 10.30
0.03548
2005 AZ28
2020 Nov. 11.50
0.09779
2003 LH
2020 Nov. 13.29
0.1559
2005 GL
2020 Nov. 13.55
0.1926
2005 UO5
2020 Nov. 13.76
MPO 65634
2004
1-
2020 Nov. 15.69
0.1332
2005 JT108
2020 Nov. 18.99
0.1760
2004 HM
2020 Nov. 21.00
E2005-W45
1998
1-
111-
1-
2020 Nov. 22.70
MPO 73858
(7753) 1988
2020 Nov. 25.03
0.1550
2003 WJ98
2020 Nov. 27.16
0.1396
2002 VU114
2020 Nov. 29.21
MPO 77487
2000
2020 Dec. 6.73
MPO 29625
2020 Dec. 13.29
2003 YJ
2020 Dec. 13.65
MPO 65243
11-
2000
0.1617
2001
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2002 GZ8
2459200.55
opposition, arc = 238 days MPO 66276
2004 YA5
2459201.48
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 74468
2000 AF205
2459201.61
opposition, arc = 53 days MPC 39582
2003 YR1
2459205.65
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 58085
(90147) 2002 YK14
2459207.52
0.1884
4 oppositions, 1987-2004
YK14
2005 BD
2459210.71
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 74483
1999 JU3
2459212.53
0.06053
3 oppositions, 1986-2004
JU3
2003 AK18
2459214.39
opposition, arc = 109 days MPO 48309
2020 Dec. 17.05
0.1328
2002 GZ8
2020 Dec. 17.98
0.07836
2004 YA5
2020 Dec. 18.11
0.08415
2000 AF205
2020 Dec. 22.15
0.1536
2003 YR1
2020 Dec. 24.02
MPO 64472
(90147) 2002
1-
2020 Dec. 27.21
2005 BD
2020 Dec. 29.03
MPO 70222
1-
2020 Dec. 30.89
0.1845
2003 AK18
1-
2003 AF23
2459218.32
opposition, arc = 46 days MPO 43486
2002 YC12
2459219.42
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 41901
(86450) 2000 CK33
2459225.50
0.1900
5 oppositions, 2000-2004
CK33
(65717) 1993 BX3
2459231.86
0.04733
3 oppositions, 1993-2003
BX3
2005 OU2
2459239.29
opposition, arc = 84 days E2005-U20
2000 MU1
2459240.79
0.09114
3 oppositions, 2000-2005
MU1
2004 JN1
2459242.28
opposition, arc = 37 days MPO 66372
2001 DQ8
2459244.07
opposition, arc = 25 days MPO 57802
2002 CY9
2459245.91
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 50589
2001 CQ36
2459246.49
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 37540
2002 CC19
2459249.76
2021 Jan.
1-
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0.09743
111-
1999
3.82
0.03568
2003 AF23
2021 Jan. 4.92
0.02374
2002 YC12
2021 Jan. 11.00
MPO 77348
(86450) 2000
1-
2021 Jan. 17.36
MPO 48426
(65717) 1993
2021 Jan. 24.79
0.1470
2005 OU2
2021 Jan. 26.29
MPO 37526
2000
1-
2021 Jan. 27.78
0.08585
2004 JN1
2021 Jan. 29.57
0.1579
2001 DQ8
2021 Jan. 31.41
0.1423
2002 CY9
2021 Jan. 31.99
0.1032
2001 CQ36
2021 Feb. 4.26
1111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1603
CC19
4 oppositions, 1986-2005
2003 EP16
2459251.90
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 48333
(5879) Almeria
2459259.99
0.1988
4 oppositions, 1992-1997
Almeria
(85953) 1999 FK21
2459261.74
0.1389
4 oppositions, 1971-2004
FK21
2004 FH
2459269.65
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 62536
2004 QD3
2459269.87
opposition, arc = 239 days MPO 77785
2005 ES70
2459270.08
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 77827
2000 SM10
2459271.65
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 5065
1999 RM45
2459276.34
0.01974
2 oppositions, 1999-2002
RM45
2000 PE3
2459277.49
opposition, arc = 32 days MPO 3960
2005 EP1
2459278.15
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 77816
(99942) Apophis
2459279.56
0.1126
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
Apophis
2000 EE14
2459280.36
0.1681
5 oppositions, 2000-2005
EE14
2005 UF
2459282.53
opposition, arc =
1 days E2005-U42
2004 FX31
2459284.70
0.09269
3 oppositions, 1990-2004
FX31
2001 SQ3
2459290.27
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO 20979
1998 FL5
2459291.66
opposition, arc = 70 days MPC 32062
2002 FT5
2459294.01
opposition, arc = 43 days MPO 30730
2001 FO32
2459295.17
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MPO 77585
2002
2021 Feb.
6.40
0.09859
2003 EP16
2021 Feb. 14.49
MPO 50331
(5879)
1-
2021 Feb. 16.24
MPO 62893
(85953) 1999
2021 Feb. 24.15
0.06330
2004 FH
2021 Feb. 24.37
0.1360
2004 QD3
2021 Feb. 24.58
0.1762
2005 ES70
2021 Feb. 26.15
0.1626
2000 SM10
2021 Mar. 2.84
MPO 40021
1999
1-
2021 Mar.
1-
3.99
0.1601
2000 PE3
2021 Mar. 4.65
0.09046
2005 EP1
2021 Mar. 6.06
MPO 74525
(99942)
2021 Mar. 6.86
MPO 77445
2021 Mar.
9.03
2005 UF
2021 Mar. 11.20
MPO 74309
111-
1-
2000
0.1667
1-
2004
2021 Mar. 16.77
0.07517
2001 SQ3
2021 Mar. 18.16
0.1873
1998 FL5
2021 Mar. 20.51
0.1642
2002 FT5
2021 Mar. 21.67
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.01344
FO32
2 oppositions, 2001-2003
2005 TE15
2459297.03
opposition, arc = 52 days E2005-W62
1998 BY7
2459298.50
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 57667
2000 HO40
2459302.57
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 57775
2003 FG
2459308.10
0.06501
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
FG
2000 YF29
2459308.25
0.1087
2 oppositions, 2000-2005
YF29
2002 TC9
2459311.33
0.1334
3 oppositions, 1991-2003
TC9
2004 TP1
2459312.05
opposition, arc = 26 days MPO 74367
2001 YU3
2459312.49
opposition, arc = 157 days MPO 57848
(66400) 1999 LT7
2459315.80
0.1692
3 oppositions, 1999-2003
LT7
2004 CC
2459316.48
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 62488
2003 YP17
2459323.94
opposition, arc = 176 days MPO 66320
2000 SL10
2459334.83
opposition, arc = 69 days MPO 8496
2003 KO2
2459335.25
0.1118
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
KO2
2005 GE60
2459336.87
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 77864
2002 OD20
2459337.81
0.09560
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
OD20
2002 VX94
2459340.19
0.1296
5 oppositions, 1986-2005
VX94
(5189) 1990 UQ
2459341.13
0.06824
7 oppositions, 1990-2002
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MPO 46525
2001
2021 Mar. 23.53
0.06463
2005 TE15
2021 Mar. 25.00
0.1787
1998 BY7
2021 Mar. 29.07
0.04611
2000 HO40
2021 Apr. 3.60
MPO 74250
2003
2021 Apr. 3.75
MPO 50512
2000
2021 Apr. 6.83
MPO 53732
2002
2021 Apr.
111-
7.55
0.04471
2004 TP1
2021 Apr. 7.99
0.1886
2001 YU3
2021 Apr. 11.30
MPO 48680
(66400) 1999
1-
2021 Apr. 11.98
0.1798
2004 CC
2021 Apr. 19.44
0.1762
2003 YP17
2021 Apr. 30.33
0.1701
2000 SL10
2021 Apr. 30.75
MPO 77695
2003
1-
2021 May
1-
2.37
0.1752
2005 GE60
2021 May
3.31
MPO 77611
2002
2021 May
5.69
MPO 77679
2002
2021 May
6.63
MPO 73857
(5189) 1990
1-
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
UQ
2004 FH29
2459343.18
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 62541
2005 TC51
2459348.76
opposition, arc =
1 days E2005-T93
2005 TG50
2459355.98
opposition, arc = 32 days E2005-V79
(87024) 2000 JS66
2459356.37
0.1456
2 oppositions, 1979-2004
JS66
2005 LW
2459356.64
opposition, arc = 83 days MPO 77905
2001 SX169
2459361.69
0.1032
3 oppositions, 2001-2004
SX169
2004 LJ
2459362.99
0.09449
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
LJ
2004 JQ1
2459367.98
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 66372
2003 LW2
2459372.74
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 50767
2002 UK11
2459376.82
0.08481
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
UK11
1998 BR26
2459380.81
opposition, arc =
1 days MPC 31293
2003 WD158
2459380.91
0.05283
2 oppositions, 2003-2004
WD158
2004 JN1
2459391.64
opposition, arc = 37 days MPO 66372
2001 TX1
2459392.18
0.1620
5 oppositions, 2001-2005
TX1
(89958) 2002 LY45
2459394.33
0.1896
4 oppositions, 2000-2004
LY45
2002 QG46
2459394.98
opposition, arc = 228 days MPO 38372
2001 MY7
2459402.22
opposition, arc = 91 days MPO 18322
2003 XK
2459402.55
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2021 May
8.68
0.1528
2004 FH29
2021 May 14.26
0.05998
2005 TC51
2021 May 21.48
0.1773
2005 TG50
2021 May 21.87
MPO 73921
(87024) 2000
1-
2021 May
1-
22.14
2005 LW
2021 May 27.19
MPO 74100
2021 May 28.49
MPO 66384
0.1186
11-
2001
2004
2021 June
2.48
0.08244
2004 JQ1
2021 June 7.24
0.02993
2003 LW2
2021 June 11.32
E2005-W33
2002
1-
2021 June 15.31
0.1781
1998 BR26
2021 June 15.41
MPO 66319
2003
1-
2021 June 26.14
0.1964
2004 JN1
2021 June 26.68
MPO 77570
2001
1-
1-
2021 June 28.83
MPO 77348
(89958) 2002
2021 June 29.48
0.1645
2002 QG46
2021 July 6.72
0.1021
2001 MY7
2021 July 7.05
0.1581
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 58079
2001 RV17
2459406.67
opposition, arc = 63 days MPO 20944
2005 ML13
2459407.77
opposition, arc = 16 days E2005-N70
2002 LT24
2459408.89
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 77603
2003 HA22
2459410.42
opposition, arc = 166 days MPO 66312
2005 FA
2459415.71
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 77854
1983 LC
2459415.99
0.1779
2 oppositions, 1983-2004
LC
2003 TK2
2459416.19
opposition, arc = 56 days MPO 57981
2005 BC
2459416.37
opposition, arc = 84 days MPO 77805
2005 SO1
2459417.12
opposition, arc = 14 days E2005-T51
2000 PQ9
2459417.31
0.06721
3 oppositions, 2000-2005
PQ9
2001 JV1
2459417.32
opposition, arc = 134 days MPO 41683
2003 HB6
2459428.01
opposition, arc = 207 days MPO 53734
2002 AL14
2459434.55
0.1276
3 oppositions, 1985-2005
AL14
(37655) Illapa
2459434.82
0.1910
6 oppositions, 1994-2002
Illapa
2005 UE1
2459439.36
opposition, arc =
2 days E2005-U68
2000 PN8
2459439.63
opposition, arc = 26 days MPO 53654
2004 UT1
2459448.19
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 74425
2003 QA30
2459448.45
opposition, arc = 35 days MPO 53748
2005 RO33
2459450.78
opposition, arc = 67 days E2005-W18
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2003 XK
2021 July 11.17
0.1056
2001 RV17
2021 July 12.27
0.06848
2005 ML13
2021 July 13.39
0.1728
2002 LT24
2021 July 14.92
0.1623
2003 HA22
2021 July 20.21
0.06029
2005 FA
2021 July 20.49
MPO 71937
1983
11111-
2021 July 20.69
0.1746
2003 TK2
2021 July 20.87
0.1415
2005 BC
2021 July 21.62
0.1171
2005 SO1
2021 July 21.81
MPO 77468
2000
1-
2021 July 21.82
0.07435
2001 JV1
2021 Aug. 1.51
0.1685
2003 HB6
2021 Aug. 8.05
MPO 77583
2002
1-
11-
1-
2021 Aug. 8.32
MPO 50355
(37655)
2021 Aug. 12.86
0.1055
2005 UE1
2021 Aug. 13.13
0.1308
2000 PN8
2021 Aug. 21.69
0.1835
2004 UT1
2021 Aug. 21.95
0.1934
2003 QA30
2021 Aug. 24.28
0.1736
2005 RO33
11111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2005 QQ87
2459450.80
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-R57
(7822) 1991 CS
2459452.32
0.1454
3 oppositions, 1991-2002
CS
2000 RE52
2459453.63
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 57782
2005 OG3
2459467.93
opposition, arc = 93 days E2005-V01
2004 RW2
2459468.15
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 70396
2002 CF26
2459468.49
0.1765
3 oppositions, 1998-2004
CF26
2001 EC
2459471.09
opposition, arc = 56 days MPO 57806
1991 TF3
2459474.98
0.08729
2 oppositions, 1991-2001
TF3
2000 HA24
2459477.65
0.1467
4 oppositions, 1993-2005
HA24
2004 RO111
2459479.53
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 70424
1998 FW4
2459481.28
0.1150
5 oppositions, 1994-2005
FW4
2003 QQ47
2459481.46
0.09851
3 oppositions, 2003-2005
QQ47
2005 SQ1
2459485.05
opposition, arc = 30 days E2005-U42
2004 RN251
2459487.83
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 70453
2005 JO3
2459490.74
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-V49
2004 SA
2459492.53
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 70466
2002 RO137
2459492.82
opposition, arc = 86 days MPO 41788
1998 SD9
2459493.14
opposition, arc =
4 days MPC 32779
1998 ST27
2459494.54
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2021 Aug. 24.30
0.1172
2005 QQ87
2021 Aug. 25.82
MPO 57624
(7822) 1991
1-
2021 Aug. 27.13
0.1324
2000 RE52
2021 Sept.10.43
0.1349
2005 OG3
2021 Sept.10.65
0.04565
2004 RW2
2021 Sept.10.99
MPO 62386
2002
1-
2021 Sept.13.59
2001 EC
2021 Sept.17.48
MPO 20672
1-
2021 Sept.20.15
MPO 77460
0.05586
1-
1991
2000
2021 Sept.22.03
0.1783
2004 RO111
2021 Sept.23.78
E2005-S64
1998
2021 Sept.23.96
MPO 77700
1-
1-
2003
2021 Sept.27.55
0.07918
2005 SQ1
2021 Sept.30.33
0.08956
2004 RN251
2021 Oct. 3.24
0.1593
2005 JO3
2021 Oct. 5.03
0.1992
2004 SA
2021 Oct. 5.32
0.1982
2002 RO137
2021 Oct. 5.64
0.02299
1998 SD9
2021 Oct. 7.04
111111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1877
ST27
0.1516
TW1
3 oppositions, 1998-2004
MPO 70219
2001 TW1
2459497.46 2021 Oct. 9.96
3 oppositions, 2001-2004
MPO 74102
1999 FJ21
2459504.52
opposition, arc = 62 days MPC 35087
2003 GG21
2459512.99
opposition, arc = 29 days MPO 48363
(87024) 2000 JS66
2459515.00
0.1531
2 oppositions, 1979-2004
JS66
2004 FW1
2459518.02
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 62536
(2340) Hathor
2459519.58
0.1606
6 oppositions, 1976-2000
Hathor
2005 UL1
2459519.61
opposition, arc = 19 days E2005-V79
2005 VL1
2459521.36
opposition, arc = 17 days E2005-W20
2004 LJ1
2459521.85
0.1569
3 oppositions, 1995-2005
LJ1
2000 WN10
2459528.99
0.1420
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
WN10
2001 BA16
2459530.49
opposition, arc = 40 days MPO 12273
2004 UE
2459532.45
opposition, arc = 144 days MPO 77791
2005 VK1
2459532.72
opposition, arc =
2 days E2005-V57
2004 XJ29
2459537.06
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 74447
1998 XE12
2459537.95
0.1803
7 oppositions, 1995-2005
XE12
2002 VS85
2459538.96
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 62430
2002 TP69
2459539.47
opposition, arc = 131 days MPO 66284
(3361) Orpheus
2459540.31
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1998
2001
2021 Oct. 17.02
0.05990
1999 FJ21
2021 Oct. 25.49
0.1459
2003 GG21
2021 Oct. 27.50
MPO 73921
(87024) 2000
1-
2021 Oct. 30.52
0.1115
2004 FW1
2021 Nov. 1.08
MPO 73856
(2340)
1-
2021 Nov.
1-
1.11
0.1452
2005 UL1
2021 Nov. 2.86
0.03607
2005 VL1
2021 Nov. 3.35
MPO 77783
2004
2021 Nov. 10.49
E2005-X18
1-
1-
2000
2021 Nov. 11.99
0.1759
2001 BA16
2021 Nov. 13.95
0.03247
2004 UE
2021 Nov. 14.22
0.1171
2005 VK1
2021 Nov. 18.56
0.07409
2004 XJ29
2021 Nov. 19.45
MPO 77380
1998
1-
2021 Nov. 20.46
0.1117
2002 VS85
2021 Nov. 20.97
0.05355
2002 TP69
2021 Nov. 21.81
1-
111-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.03856
Orpheus
7 oppositions, 1982-1998
2004 VM24
2459540.64
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 74430
2005 TG50
2459540.98
opposition, arc = 32 days E2005-V79
1994 WR12
2459542.44
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 57659
2000 WY28
2459543.13
opposition, arc = 124 days MPO 12253
2001 WW1
2459544.28
0.1819
2 oppositions, 2001-2005
WW1
2000 AC6
2459547.83
0.1589
2 oppositions, 2000-2003
AC6
2004 YD
2459548.72
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 74467
2002 XM14
2459551.83
opposition, arc = 55 days MPO 41881
2002 XM14
2459551.83
opposition, arc = 55 days MPO 41881
1998 XX2
2459553.39
0.07713
2 oppositions, 1998-2005
XX2
2005 FN
2459553.89
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 77855
2002 XB
2459554.76
opposition, arc = 60 days MPO 77681
2003 XJ7
2459557.70
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 58081
(4660) Nereus
2459560.08
0.02630
9 oppositions, 1981-2002
Nereus
2005 WS3
2459560.96
opposition, arc =
9 days E2005-X18
2001 YE4
2459561.63
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 24005
2004 YC
2459563.72
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 74467
2002 DB4
2459564.10
0.1674
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
DB4
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MPC 32296
(3361)
2021 Nov. 22.14
0.1593
2004 VM24
2021 Nov. 22.48
0.06334
2005 TG50
2021 Nov. 23.94
0.006124
1994 WR12
2021 Nov. 24.63
0.1789
2000 WY28
2021 Nov. 25.78
E2005-W33
2001
2021 Nov. 29.33
MPO 56047
1111-
2000
2021 Nov. 30.22
0.1020
2004 YD
2021 Dec. 3.33
0.1670
2002 XM14
2021 Dec. 3.33
0.1670
2002 XM14
2021 Dec. 4.89
E2005-X04
1998
1-
2021 Dec.
5.39
0.1829
2005 FN
2021 Dec. 6.26
0.1674
2002 XB
2021 Dec. 9.20
0.06103
2003 XJ7
2021 Dec. 11.58
MPO 38159
(4660)
1-
2021 Dec. 12.46
0.1565
2005 WS3
2021 Dec. 13.13
0.08227
2001 YE4
2021 Dec. 15.22
0.03876
2004 YC
2021 Dec. 15.60
MPO 57851
2002
1-
11-
11-
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.03622
SD220
2003 SD220
2459566.24 2021 Dec. 17.74
2 oppositions, 2000-2003
MPO 57965
2002 AB2
2459568.61
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 24030
2002 AC9
2459572.10
opposition, arc = 55 days MPO 30604
2003 YL118
2459574.32
opposition, arc = 27 days MPO 58107
2003 MS2
2459576.26
0.1531
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
MS2
2000 LG6
2459577.15
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 1663
2000 JH5
2459578.48
0.1753
3 oppositions, 2000-2005
JH5
0.1577
UC20
2021 Dec. 20.11
0.1951
2002 AB2
2021 Dec. 23.60
0.1007
2002 AC9
2021 Dec. 25.82
0.1070
2003 YL118
2021 Dec. 27.76
MPO 74258
2003
1-
2021 Dec. 28.65
0.1655
2000 LG6
2021 Dec. 29.98
MPO 77462
2000
1-
2003 UC20
2459580.56 2022 Jan. 1.06
2 oppositions, 1954-2003
MPO 57988
2004 SW55
2459587.37
opposition, arc = 161 days MPO 77787
2004 WH1
2459588.54
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 74439
2002 BF25
2459592.27
opposition, arc = 45 days MPO 74133
(7482) 1994 PC1
2459598.41
0.01324
7 oppositions, 1974-2002
PC1
1996 FO3
2459599.48
0.1415
2 oppositions, 1996-2003
FO3
2002 AU5
2459600.89
0.1716
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
AU5
(7341) 1991 VK
2459605.21
0.06398
8 oppositions, 1981-2002
VK
2000 AZ93
2459607.34
0.1428
2 oppositions, 2000-2002
AZ93
2002 AL14
2459607.71
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2003
7.87
0.1368
2004 SW55
2022 Jan. 9.04
0.04289
2004 WH1
2022 Jan. 12.77
0.1227
2002 BF25
2022 Jan. 18.91
MPO 38160
(7482) 1994
2022 Jan. 19.98
MPO 49641
1996
2022 Jan. 21.39
MPO 77583
2002
2022 Jan. 25.71
MPO 38160
(7341) 1991
2022 Jan. 28.21
1-
2003
2022 Jan.
2022 Jan. 27.84
MPO 22125
1-
2000
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1516
AL14
0.07602
QC96
3 oppositions, 1985-2005
MPO 77583
2001 QC96
2459614.19 2022 Feb. 3.69
2 oppositions, 2001-2005
MPO 72395
1997 CD17
2459615.49
opposition, arc =
2 days MPC 29128
2004 TR12
2459620.19
0.1459
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
TR12
2001 CK32
2459626.00
0.09677
2 oppositions, 2001-2002
CK32
1999 VF22
2459628.02
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 57713
2002 XP40
2459629.56
0.1881
2 oppositions, 2002-2004
XP40
2000 EE14
2459637.45
0.1833
5 oppositions, 2000-2005
EE14
2001 SN263
2459639.18
0.1009
6 oppositions, 1990-2005
SN263
2001 CB21
2459642.83
0.03283
6 oppositions, 2001-2005
CB21
2004 VP
2459644.11
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 74426
2002 LX
2459645.72
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 34011
2003 FK1
2459654.12
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 48340
1999 HF1
2459654.56
0.1820
7 oppositions, 1999-2005
HF1
2003 EP4
2459657.13
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 50748
2001 BA16
2459661.34
opposition, arc = 40 days MPO 12273
2003 GP51
2459664.53
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 48368
2002 RQ25
2459667.27
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2002
2001
2022 Feb.
4.99
0.09702
1997 CD17
2022 Feb. 9.69
E2005-V34
2004
2022 Feb. 15.50
MPO 77508
1-
2001
2022 Feb. 17.52
0.1117
1999 VF22
2022 Feb. 19.06
MPO 69421
2002
2022 Feb. 26.95
MPO 77445
2000
2022 Feb. 28.68
MPO 77569
2001
2022 Mar. 4.33
E2005-X13
2001
2022 Mar.
1-
5.61
0.1903
2004 VP
2022 Mar. 7.22
0.1535
2002 LX
2022 Mar. 15.62
0.09344
2003 FK1
2022 Mar. 16.06
E2005-W20
1999
1-
2022 Mar. 18.63
0.1529
2003 EP4
2022 Mar. 22.84
0.1204
2001 BA16
2022 Mar. 26.03
0.05571
2003 GP51
2022 Mar. 28.77
0.1767
1-
11-
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 55 days MPO 38378
2004 FE5
2459668.56
opposition, arc = 47 days MPO 66346
2002 DJ5
2459669.83
0.05463
2 oppositions, 2002-2002
DJ5
2003 AK18
2459672.92
opposition, arc = 109 days MPO 48309
2004 HC2
2459673.89
opposition, arc = 38 days MPO 66364
2002 AW
2459674.81
0.05780
3 oppositions, 1991-2002
AW
2001 WM15
2459676.17
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 23932
2003 EO16
2459676.42
opposition, arc = 50 days MPO 50749
2003 GF21
2459677.70
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 48363
2003 LN6
2459691.13
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 50767
2003 JO14
2459693.87
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 48382
2003 HN16
2459699.74
opposition, arc = 34 days MPO 57915
2000 HP40
2459702.04
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 57775
2004 JO12
2459703.28
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 66374
1996 FG3
2459703.41
0.07832
5 oppositions, 1996-2001
FG3
2005 FK
2459704.96
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 77855
2005 GC120
2459709.25
0.1055
2 oppositions, 2005-2005
GC120
1998 VD32
2459712.13
opposition, arc = 12 days MPC 33378
2000 WM63
2459715.04
opposition, arc = 383 days MPO 23612
2005 TC51
2459717.71
opposition, arc =
1 days E2005-T93
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2002 RQ25
2022 Mar. 30.06
0.1341
2004 FE5
2022 Mar. 31.33
MPO 38333
2002
2022 Apr.
1-
3.42
0.1318
2003 AK18
2022 Apr. 4.39
0.1543
2004 HC2
2022 Apr. 5.31
MPO 66258
2002
1-
2022 Apr.
6.67
0.1138
2001 WM15
2022 Apr. 6.92
0.1394
2003 EO16
2022 Apr. 8.20
0.01743
2003 GF21
2022 Apr. 21.63
0.08466
2003 LN6
2022 Apr. 24.37
0.09992
2003 JO14
2022 Apr. 30.24
0.09899
2003 HN16
2022 May
2.54
0.1483
2000 HP40
2022 May
3.78
0.1916
2004 JO12
2022 May
3.91
MPO 70212
1996
1-
2022 May
1-
5.46
2005 FK
2022 May
9.75
E2005-X08
2022 May
0.1352
1-
1111111-
2005
12.63
0.1273
1998 VD32
2022 May 15.54
0.1742
2000 WM63
2022 May 18.21
0.1091
2005 TC51
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
1996 TP6
2459720.55
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 62217
2004 KH17
2459725.98
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 66383
(7335) 1989 JA
2459727.10
0.02690
4 oppositions, 1989-2001
JA
(5693) 1993 EA
2459727.71
0.06856
8 oppositions, 1984-1999
EA
2001 CQ36
2459730.68
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 37540
2003 CY18
2459731.69
0.09253
3 oppositions, 2003-2005
CY18
2005 KA
2459732.91
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 77902
2004 JX20
2459733.51
0.1434
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
JX20
2001 SG10
2459733.81
0.1601
2 oppositions, 2001-2003
SG10
2005 JQ81
2459738.70
opposition, arc = 34 days MPO 77892
2000 FM10
2459739.72
0.1660
5 oppositions, 2000-2004
FM10
2005 CD69
2459742.15
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 77815
1999 LV7
2459747.24
opposition, arc = 27 days MPO 53597
2000 XJ44
2459747.56
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 57789
1999 CG9
2459752.93
opposition, arc = 24 days MPC 34320
2001 BA16
2459753.89
opposition, arc = 40 days MPO 12273
(66400) 1999 LT7
2459762.50
0.07880
3 oppositions, 1999-2003
LT7
(10302) 1989 ML
2459762.93
0.09946
4 oppositions, 1989-1999
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2022 May
21.05
0.1444
1996 TP6
2022 May 26.48
0.1676
2004 KH17
2022 May 27.60
MPO 43316
(7335) 1989
11-
2022 May 28.21
MPO 57623
(5693) 1993
2022 May
31.18
0.06758
2001 CQ36
2022 June 1.19
E2005-W84
2003
1-
2022 June
1-
2.41
2005 KA
2022 June 3.01
MPO 77783
2022 June 3.31
MPO 56306
0.2000
2004
2001
2022 June
8.20
0.1849
2005 JQ81
2022 June 9.22
MPO 66115
2000
1-
2022 June 11.65
0.1319
2005 CD69
2022 June 16.74
0.1807
1999 LV7
2022 June 17.06
0.1578
2000 XJ44
2022 June 22.43
0.1354
1999 CG9
2022 June 23.39
0.1190
2001 BA16
2022 July 2.00
MPO 48680
(66400) 1999
1-
2022 July 2.43
MPC 34136
(10302) 1989
1111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
ML
0.1846
HL3
0.1103
NC1
0.1119
AW1
1998 HL3
2459762.94 2022 July 2.44
4 oppositions, 1998-2005
MPO 77365
1998
1997 NC1
2459765.50 2022 July 5.00
4 oppositions, 1997-2005
MPO 77362
1997
1994 AW1
2459770.06 2022 July 9.56
2 oppositions, 1994-2002
MPO 25679
1994
2002 TX55
2459773.05
opposition, arc = 26 days MPO 74220
(12711) 1991 BB
2459775.94
0.1293
6 oppositions, 1991-2000
BB
(23606) 1996 AS1
2459779.21
0.1022
5 oppositions, 1985-2001
AS1
2005 GZ110
2459784.68
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 77869
2000 QS7
2459793.08
opposition, arc = 119 days MPO 8480
2003 DY15
2459796.16
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 43512
2002 AA
2459798.59
opposition, arc = 156 days MPO 38331
2002 AV31
2459802.47
0.1978
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
AV31
2002 OA22
2459803.23
0.1693
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
OA22
2003 QU5
2459807.27
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 62446
2005 SQ
2459810.49
opposition, arc = 36 days E2005-W17
2005 QQ87
2459816.04
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-R57
(2100) Ra-Shalom
2459823.23
11 oppositions, 1975-2000
MPO 57621
1978 CA
2459823.79
0.05754
3 oppositions, 1978-2005
CA
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2022 July 12.55
0.1479
2002 TX55
2022 July 15.44
MPO 70184
(12711) 1991
1-
2022 July 18.71
MPO 11139
(23606) 1996
2022 July 24.18
0.1876
2005 GZ110
2022 Aug. 1.58
0.1986
2000 QS7
2022 Aug. 4.66
0.06549
2003 DY15
2022 Aug. 7.09
0.1627
2002 AA
2022 Aug. 10.97
MPO 72455
2002
2022 Aug. 11.73
MPO 70352
1111-
2002
2022 Aug. 15.77
0.1048
2003 QU5
2022 Aug. 18.99
0.08624
2005 SQ
2022 Aug. 24.54
0.1253
2005 QQ87
2022 Aug. 31.73
0.1873
(2100) Ra-Shalom
2022 Sept. 1.29
MPO 73921
1978
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2002 AO11
2459826.04
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 24033
1999 ED5
2459827.24
opposition, arc = 219 days MPC 38068
2001 BO61
2459834.16
0.07963
4 oppositions, 2001-2003
BO61
2000 BO28
2459836.16
0.1132
2 oppositions, 1989-2000
BO28
2001 UZ16
2459836.90
opposition, arc = 75 days MPO 23849
2002 EM6
2459837.15
opposition, arc = 172 days MPO 35573
2005 CD69
2459837.60
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 77815
1999 VX25
2459839.07
opposition, arc =
5 days MPC 36941
2002 XY38
2459842.28
opposition, arc = 53 days MPO 43480
1998 MW5
2459844.33
0.1170
3 oppositions, 1998-2000
MW5
2003 DG6
2459849.12
opposition, arc = 29 days MPO 53733
1998 HT31
2459856.04
opposition, arc = 19 days MPO 7464
(65803) Didymos
2459856.90
0.07124
5 oppositions, 1996-2003
Didymos
(65803) Didymos
2459856.91
0.07123
5 oppositions, 1996-2003
Didymos
2004 HK33
2459860.26
0.1025
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
HK33
2002 RR25
2459863.86
0.1411
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
RR25
2003 UC10
2459866.38
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 53842
2001 RV17
2459868.90
opposition, arc = 63 days MPO 20944
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2022 Sept. 3.54
0.1904
2002 AO11
2022 Sept. 4.74
0.1768
1999 ED5
2022 Sept.11.66
MPO 66182
2001
2022 Sept.13.66
MPO
375
11-
2000
2022 Sept.14.40
0.1425
2001 UZ16
2022 Sept.14.65
0.1309
2002 EM6
2022 Sept.15.10
0.1876
2005 CD69
2022 Sept.16.57
0.1926
1999 VX25
2022 Sept.19.78
0.1996
2002 XY38
2022 Sept.21.83
MPO 41538
1998
1-
2022 Sept.26.62
0.1837
2003 DG6
2022 Oct. 3.54
0.1693
1998 HT31
2022 Oct. 4.40
MPO 57653
(65803)
1-
1111-
1-
2022 Oct. 4.41
MPO 57653
(65803)
2022 Oct. 7.76
MPO 74310
2004
2022 Oct. 11.36
MPO 53730
2002
2022 Oct. 13.88
0.1245
2003 UC10
2022 Oct. 16.40
0.1478
2001 RV17
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2005 TM
2459869.64
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-T51
2001 WS1
2459870.02
0.1109
4 oppositions, 1997-2005
WS1
1995 EK1
2459870.81
0.1117
3 oppositions, 1995-2005
EK1
2005 TS15
2459871.10
opposition, arc = 54 days E2005-W84
1990 UP
2459872.75
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 47682
2001 UY4
2459874.70
0.1223
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
UY4
2001 RA18
2459876.96
opposition, arc = 113 days MPO 57841
2004 RU331
2459878.55
opposition, arc = 215 days MPO 77787
2004 UT1
2459881.83
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 74425
2004 FE31
2459883.26
0.07520
2 oppositions, 2002-2004
FE31
2005 VG7
2459883.57
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-W50
1999 CQ2
2459893.49
opposition, arc =
6 days MPC 34046
2000 WN10
2459894.26
0.1478
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
WN10
2003 YQ117
2459896.29
0.1041
3 oppositions, 2002-2005
YQ117
2005 WS3
2459900.53
opposition, arc =
9 days E2005-X18
2005 KR
2459902.52
opposition, arc = 18 days MPO 77903
(99907) 1989 VA
2459903.83
0.1901
8 oppositions, 1989-2004
VA
1990 HA
2459903.88
0.1349
3 oppositions, 1989-2005
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2022 Oct. 17.14
2005 TM
2022 Oct. 17.52
MPO 77578
2022 Oct. 18.31
E2005-X08
0.04949
1-
2001
1995
2022 Oct. 18.60
0.1899
2005 TS15
2022 Oct. 20.25
0.1991
1990 UP
2022 Oct. 22.20
MPO 74105
2001
1-
2022 Oct. 24.46
0.1498
2001 RA18
2022 Oct. 26.05
0.1061
2004 RU331
2022 Oct. 29.33
0.01018
2004 UT1
2022 Oct. 30.76
MPO 65634
2004
1-
2022 Oct. 31.07
0.05519
2005 VG7
2022 Nov. 9.99
0.09789
1999 CQ2
2022 Nov. 10.76
E2005-X18
2000
1-
2022 Nov. 12.79
MPO 77763
11-
1-
2003
2022 Nov. 17.03
0.1562
2005 WS3
2022 Nov. 19.02
0.1863
2005 KR
2022 Nov. 20.33
MPO 74505
(99907) 1989
2022 Nov. 20.38
MPC 31784
1-
1990
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
HA
(85713) 1998 SS49
2459905.21
0.1414
5 oppositions, 1998-2003
SS49
2003 UX5
2459905.67
opposition, arc = 218 days MPO 66315
2005 LW3
2459911.41
opposition, arc = 29 days MPO 77906
1994 XL1
2459914.26
0.08196
2 oppositions, 1994-2005
XL1
1999 LP28
2459919.49
opposition, arc = 22 days MPO 57688
1979 XB
2459920.27
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 70208
2000 LB16
2459923.10
0.09820
3 oppositions, 2000-2005
LB16
2003 XZ12
2459927.05
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 58082
2003 YS70
2459930.85
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 58099
2004 YA
2459932.37
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 74467
2002 XY38
2459933.59
opposition, arc = 53 days MPO 43480
2002 XQ40
2459934.32
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 41888
2004 XD51
2459937.60
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 74451
2000 AF6
2459938.93
0.1647
4 oppositions, 1991-2005
AF6
2002 AC5
2459939.88
opposition, arc = 88 days MPO 30603
2002 CA10
2459940.26
0.1734
5 oppositions, 2001-2005
CA10
2022 Nov. 21.71
MPO 62795
(85713) 1998
2022 Nov. 22.17
0.1279
2003 UX5
2022 Nov. 27.91
0.07735
2005 LW3
2022 Nov. 30.76
E2005-W78
1994
1-
2022 Dec.
5.99
0.1909
1999 LP28
2022 Dec. 6.77
0.1501
1979 XB
2022 Dec. 9.60
MPO 73999
2000
1-
2022 Dec. 13.55
0.07769
2003 XZ12
2022 Dec. 17.35
0.01633
2003 YS70
2022 Dec. 18.87
0.1953
2004 YA
2022 Dec. 20.09
0.1276
2002 XY38
2022 Dec. 20.82
0.1783
2002 XQ40
2022 Dec. 24.10
0.02815
2004 XD51
2022 Dec. 25.43
MPO 77429
2000
1-
2022 Dec. 26.38
0.07277
2002 AC5
2022 Dec. 26.76
MPO 77584
2002
1-
2003 UR25
2459946.20 2023 Jan. 1.70
0.1274
opposition, arc =
0 days MPO 53847
2003 UR25
2003 MK4
2459952.49 2023 Jan. 7.99
0.1115
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
MPO 74258
2003
1-
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1-
1-
11111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
MK4
2003 BN4
2459952.91
opposition, arc = 58 days MPO 48316
2003 YX1
2459953.59
opposition, arc = 87 days MPO 62458
1998 LE
2459953.78
opposition, arc =
6 days MPC 32337
2003 WR21
2459954.08
0.07254
3 oppositions, 1990-2004
WR21
2004 CL
2459957.17
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 62488
2000 BM19
2459958.13
0.08519
3 oppositions, 2000-2005
BM19
2005 EE
2459959.41
0.07724
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
EE
2003 QB30
2459975.41
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 50790
2005 AY28
2459977.41
opposition, arc = 18 days MPO 77801
1999 JA11
2459979.45
0.1160
4 oppositions, 1999-2005
JA11
2002 EZ11
2459987.71
0.1746
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
EZ11
2004 EU9
2459992.53
0.1677
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
EU9
(37638) 1993 VB
2459997.29
0.04363
3 oppositions, 1993-2002
VB
2005 ES70
2459998.47
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 77827
2001 SO73
2460000.74
0.1229
4 oppositions, 1991-2004
SO73
2003 BB21
2460002.63
opposition, arc = 126 days MPO 48317
(86667) 2000 FO10
2460006.28
0.1903
4 oppositions, 1988-2004
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2023 Jan.
8.41
0.1921
2003 BN4
2023 Jan. 9.09
0.1210
2003 YX1
2023 Jan. 9.28
0.1932
1998 LE
2023 Jan. 9.58
MPO 70365
2003
1-
2023 Jan. 12.67
2004 CL
2023 Jan. 13.63
MPO 77436
1-
2023 Jan. 14.91
MPO 76711
0.1333
11-
2000
2005
2023 Jan. 30.91
0.1525
2003 QB30
2023 Feb. 1.91
0.1968
2005 AY28
2023 Feb. 3.95
MPO 77384
1999
2023 Feb. 12.21
MPO 62388
2002
2023 Feb. 17.03
MPO 77778
2004
11-
2023 Feb. 21.79
MPO 66031
(37638) 1993
2023 Feb. 22.97
0.1971
2005 ES70
2023 Feb. 25.24
MPO 74099
2001
1-
2023 Feb. 27.13
0.1514
2003 BB21
2023 Mar. 2.78
MPO 77348
(86667) 2000
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
FO10
2005 FN
2460007.15
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 77855
2000 YA
2460008.33
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 41676
2004 BE86
2460012.97
opposition, arc = 140 days MPO 66328
2003 XF11
2460017.14
opposition, arc = 43 days MPO 58082
2005 EY95
2460018.16
0.1122
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
EY95
1996 RY3
2460019.17
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 57662
2004 KZ14
2460023.61
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 66383
(98943) 2001 CC21
2460024.72
0.1299
6 oppositions, 1982-2004
CC21
2004 QV16
2460025.95
opposition, arc = 108 days MPO 74322
2004 GA
2460035.05
opposition, arc = 71 days MPO 66355
2003 FY6
2460037.35
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 48342
1998 KG3
2460040.74
0.1427
2 oppositions, 1998-2003
KG3
2005 EZ29
2460041.18
opposition, arc = 121 days MPO 77821
1999 RR28
2460041.25
0.1919
5 oppositions, 1987-2005
RR28
2003 YL
2460042.15
opposition, arc = 41 days MPO 62458
2002 EB3
2460042.15
0.1796
4 oppositions, 2002-2004
EB3
2002 JE9
2460042.61
opposition, arc = 83 days MPO 33996
(4486) Mithra
2460046.20
10 oppositions, 1974-2002
MPO 38159
2003 MT9
2460050.92
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2023 Mar.
3.65
0.1711
2005 FN
2023 Mar. 4.83
0.1512
2000 YA
2023 Mar. 9.47
0.1134
2004 BE86
2023 Mar. 13.64
0.1277
2003 XF11
2023 Mar. 14.66
MPO 76863
2005
1-
2023 Mar. 15.67
0.1832
1996 RY3
2023 Mar. 20.11
0.1270
2004 KZ14
2023 Mar. 21.22
MPO 71598
(98943) 2001
1-
2023 Mar. 22.45
0.1517
2004 QV16
2023 Mar. 31.55
0.08302
2004 GA
2023 Apr. 2.85
0.1269
2003 FY6
2023 Apr. 6.24
MPO 46341
1998
1-
2023 Apr.
6.68
0.1941
2005 EZ29
2023 Apr. 6.75
MPO 77387
1999
1-
2023 Apr.
1-
7.65
2003 YL
2023 Apr. 7.65
MPO 77587
2023 Apr.
0.1539
111-
1-
11-
2002
8.11
0.1754
2002 JE9
2023 Apr. 11.70
0.1627
(4486) Mithra
2023 Apr. 16.42
0.05477
1-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 50770
2005 TF49
2460051.73
opposition, arc = 35 days E2005-V77
2004 HC
2460053.38
opposition, arc = 38 days MPO 66364
2000 SL
2460058.06
0.1290
3 oppositions, 2000-2004
SL
2004 HG12
2460061.52
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 66365
2004 MP1
2460062.65
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 66388
2003 JX2
2460063.93
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 48380
2001 VG5
2460064.77
0.1310
3 oppositions, 1987-2004
VG5
2004 HS56
2460065.89
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 66371
2005 VE7
2460073.17
opposition, arc = 22 days E2005-X18
2003 UX26
2460081.97
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 53847
2000 HO40
2460084.35
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 57775
2004 KZ
2460085.30
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 66381
2000 KA
2460086.23
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO 57779
2005 TC51
2460086.62
opposition, arc =
1 days E2005-T93
2002 FW1
2460089.00
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 30729
2002 JX8
2460092.50
0.1014
2 oppositions, 2002-2004
JX8
2001 YV3
2460096.05
0.1404
2 oppositions, 2001-2004
YV3
2004 XO
2460100.20
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 74440
1998 MZ
2460103.13
0.1171
4 oppositions, 1998-2005
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2003 MT9
2023 Apr. 17.23
0.1084
2005 TF49
2023 Apr. 18.88
0.1958
2004 HC
2023 Apr. 23.56
MPO 74017
2000
11-
2023 Apr. 27.02
0.1347
2004 HG12
2023 Apr. 28.15
0.1301
2004 MP1
2023 Apr. 29.43
0.03146
2003 JX2
2023 Apr. 30.27
MPO 70307
2001
1-
2023 May
1-
1.39
0.04872
2004 HS56
2023 May
8.67
0.1280
2005 VE7
2023 May 17.47
0.1894
2003 UX26
2023 May 19.85
0.07571
2000 HO40
2023 May 20.80
0.05852
2004 KZ
2023 May 21.73
0.1481
2000 KA
2023 May 22.12
0.1788
2005 TC51
2023 May 24.50
0.1238
2002 FW1
2023 May 28.00
MPO 66277
2002
2023 May 31.55
MPO 65243
2023 June
4.70
2004 XO
2023 June 7.63
E2005-X18
11-
1111111-
2001
0.09476
1998
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
MZ
2001 LB
2460103.16
opposition, arc = 32 days MPO 16098
1994 XD
2460107.53
0.02116
2 oppositions, 1994-2005
XD
2002 SR41
2460110.31
0.1457
4 oppositions, 2002-2005
SR41
2000 WM63
2460111.42
opposition, arc = 383 days MPO 23612
2004 HB
2460118.21
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 62569
2005 MF5
2460119.72
opposition, arc =
8 days E2005-N30
2002 LT38
2460120.06
opposition, arc = 39 days MPO 62391
2001 HY7
2460133.17
0.1656
2 oppositions, 2001-2002
HY7
2004 CZ1
2460133.39
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 62488
2001 VB
2460139.47
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 21144
2005 WJ56
2460140.91
opposition, arc =
5 days E2005-X18
(88264) 2001 KN20
2460145.33
0.1747
4 oppositions, 1998-2004
KN20
2002 PM6
2460153.76
0.1730
5 oppositions, 2000-2005
PM6
2004 BM11
2460154.13
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 58120
2002 NW16
2460156.42
0.1721
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
NW16
2005 EA94
2460159.39
opposition, arc = 88 days MPO 77831
2002 KL6
2460161.78
0.06361
3 oppositions, 1995-2005
KL6
(68548) 2001 XR31
2460162.23
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2023 June
7.66
2001 LB
2023 June 12.03
E2005-S74
2023 June 14.81
MPO 77651
0.08145
1-
1994
2002
2023 June 15.92
0.1632
2000 WM63
2023 June 22.71
0.1759
2004 HB
2023 June 24.22
0.1762
2005 MF5
2023 June 24.56
0.04530
2002 LT38
2023 July 7.67
MPO 33908
2001
1-
2023 July
1-
7.89
0.1127
2004 CZ1
2023 July 13.97
0.1721
2001 VB
2023 July 15.41
0.1334
2005 WJ56
2023 July 19.83
MPO 63782
(88264) 2001
2023 July 28.26
MPO 77612
111-
11-
2002
2023 July 28.63
0.06440
2004 BM11
2023 July 30.92
MPO 53723
2002
1-
2023 Aug.
1-
2.89
0.09367
2005 EA94
2023 Aug. 5.28
MPO 77601
2002
2023 Aug.
5.73
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1210
XR31
3 oppositions, 1994-2003
2002 CB19
2460162.65
opposition, arc = 29 days MPO 30639
2004 KG1
2460163.59
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 66381
2005 QA5
2460164.61
opposition, arc = 94 days E2005-W84
2004 PG20
2460171.89
opposition, arc = 32 days MPO 70376
2000 GV147
2460173.98
0.1914
2 oppositions, 1993-2000
GV147
2002 EA
2460174.29
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 70340
(4769) Castalia
2460178.89
0.1100
7 oppositions, 1989-2002
Castalia
(6037) 1988 EG
2460179.85
0.04065
6 oppositions, 1988-2001
EG
2005 QQ87
2460181.28
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-R57
2005 EK70
2460183.66
0.1796
2 oppositions, 2005-2005
EK70
2002 CY46
2460188.86
0.1986
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
CY46
2002 TG66
2460194.04
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 74220
2004 BH11
2460199.91
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 58120
2004 TA1
2460205.11
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 74367
2004 SW26
2460205.38
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 70471
2004 FX31
2460206.03
0.1305
3 oppositions, 1990-2004
FX31
2004 TO20
2460206.04
opposition, arc = 26 days MPO 74371
2003 ED50
2460208.42
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MPO 66047
(68548) 2001
2023 Aug.
6.15
0.09502
2002 CB19
2023 Aug. 7.09
0.04633
2004 KG1
2023 Aug. 8.11
0.1958
2005 QA5
2023 Aug. 15.39
0.1074
2004 PG20
2023 Aug. 17.48
MPO 4568
2000
1-
2023 Aug. 17.79
0.07225
2002 EA
2023 Aug. 22.39
MPO 38159
(4769)
1-
111-
2023 Aug. 23.35
MPO 38159
(6037) 1988
2023 Aug. 24.78
0.1344
2005 QQ87
2023 Aug. 27.16
MPO 77827
2005
2023 Sept. 1.36
MPO 62387
1-
2002
2023 Sept. 6.54
0.1089
2002 TG66
2023 Sept.12.41
0.1198
2004 BH11
2023 Sept.17.61
0.1508
2004 TA1
2023 Sept.17.88
0.05860
2004 SW26
2023 Sept.18.53
MPO 74309
2004
1-
2023 Sept.18.54
0.1385
2004 TO20
2023 Sept.20.92
1-
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.05070
ED50
2 oppositions, 2003-2003
2002 EY
2460211.64
opposition, arc = 44 days MPO 30700
2002 AW
2460211.86
0.1049
3 oppositions, 1991-2002
AW
1996 EO
2460218.23
opposition, arc = 39 days MPO 73928
1998 SH36
2460224.85
0.1418
2 oppositions, 1998-2001
SH36
2004 VZ14
2460226.51
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 74429
2000 EE104
2460232.81
0.1904
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
EE104
1998 HH49
2460234.52
0.007852
3 oppositions, 1998-2000
HH49
1999 UQ
2460239.09
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 57709
2000 JJ5
2460239.15
opposition, arc = 45 days MPO 57777
2005 TF49
2460239.23
opposition, arc = 35 days E2005-V77
(4544) Xanthus
2460239.36
0.1956
3 oppositions, 1989-1991
Xanthus
2004 HQ1
2460243.50
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 66364
2001 TD45
2460244.46
0.03259
4 oppositions, 2001-2004
TD45
(65733) 1993 PC
2460246.92
0.1914
7 oppositions, 1992-2003
PC
2004 UU1
2460247.74
opposition, arc = 52 days MPO 74425
1997 UA11
2460248.60
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 77363
2003 UQ12
2460249.59
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 62450
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MPO 53733
2003
2023 Sept.24.14
2002 EY
2023 Sept.24.36
MPO 66258
0.1348
2023 Sept.30.73
1996 EO
2023 Oct. 7.35
MPO 12896
0.1667
2002
1-
1998
2023 Oct.
9.01
0.1875
2004 VZ14
2023 Oct. 15.31
MPO 77448
2000
2023 Oct. 17.02
MPO 8039
1-
1-
1998
2023 Oct. 21.59
0.1852
1999 UQ
2023 Oct. 21.65
0.1435
2000 JJ5
2023 Oct. 21.73
0.1419
2005 TF49
2023 Oct. 21.86
MPO 77285
(4544)
1-
2023 Oct. 26.00
0.1440
2004 HQ1
2023 Oct. 26.96
MPO 77571
2001
1-
11-
2023 Oct. 29.42
MPO 48430
(65733) 1993
2023 Oct. 30.24
0.02877
2004 UU1
2023 Oct. 31.10
0.03098
1997 UA11
2023 Nov. 1.09
0.1851
2003 UQ12
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.09791
GD1
0.03511
UC20
0.05935
YT1
1996 GD1
2460250.90 2023 Nov. 2.40
2 oppositions, 1996-2005
MPO 74552
1996
2003 UC20
2460251.16 2023 Nov. 2.66
2 oppositions, 1954-2003
MPO 57988
2003
2003 YT1
2460252.02 2023 Nov. 3.52
5 oppositions, 1982-2005
MPO 74303
2003
2003 SW130
2460254.07
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 53798
2000 WN10
2460259.52
0.1547
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
WN10
2004 RH340
2460259.81
opposition, arc = 95 days E2005-Q28
2005 JU81
2460260.23
opposition, arc = 18 days MPO 77892
(7350) 1993 VA
2460263.41
0.1294
7 oppositions, 1986-2002
VA
2005 SX4
2460267.69
opposition, arc = 64 days E2005-W84
2000 EE104
2460270.53
0.1906
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
EE104
2004 UV1
2460278.86
opposition, arc = 256 days MPO 77791
1994 WR12
2460279.52
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 57659
2004 XO
2460280.53
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 74440
2001 QQ142
2460285.38
0.03692
2 oppositions, 2001-2004
QQ142
2002 WP
2460288.57
0.1720
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
WP
2000 YS134
2460303.64
opposition, arc = 60 days MPO 11023
2000 CH59
2460305.34
0.06227
2 oppositions, 2000-2004
CH59
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2023 Nov.
5.57
0.1691
2003 SW130
2023 Nov. 11.02
E2005-X18
2000
1-
2023 Nov. 11.31
0.1804
2004 RH340
2023 Nov. 11.73
0.07323
2005 JU81
2023 Nov. 14.91
MPO 47622
(7350) 1993
1-
2023 Nov. 19.19
0.1816
2005 SX4
2023 Nov. 22.03
MPO 77448
2000
1-
2023 Nov. 30.36
0.1164
2004 UV1
2023 Dec. 1.02
0.04834
1994 WR12
2023 Dec. 2.03
0.1693
2004 XO
2023 Dec. 6.88
MPO 66195
2001
1-
2023 Dec. 10.07
MPO 77680
1-
11-
2002
2023 Dec. 25.14
0.05839
2000 YS134
2023 Dec. 26.84
MPO 62271
2000
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2003 YG136
2460306.96 2023 Dec. 28.46
0.1462
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 58111
2003 YG136
2004 XY60
2460307.68 2023 Dec. 29.18
0.1941
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
E2005-T90
2004
XY60
1-
2003 SR84
2460312.89
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 53788
1989 DA
2460317.68
0.1177
2 oppositions, 1989-2005
DA
2002 AY1
2460318.26
0.03879
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
AY1
2004 XD6
2460321.01
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO 74441
2005 AX28
2460323.49
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 74477
2005 AD13
2460324.28
opposition, arc = 95 days MPO 77799
2005 AK3
2460327.23
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 74472
2003 CR1
2460329.37
opposition, arc = 39 days MPO 43505
(1685) Toro
2460330.37
21 oppositions, 1948-1997
MPC 32295
1998 XE12
2460337.53
0.1164
7 oppositions, 1995-2005
XE12
1999 RA32
2460347.84
opposition, arc = 326 days MPO 3918
1992 BF
2460349.70
0.1408
4 oppositions, 1992-2005
BF
2004 RN251
2460353.35
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 70453
2005 EM169
2460353.42
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 77841
2000 WP19
2460353.96
0.1582
2 oppositions, 2000-2004
WP19
1995 FO
2460357.68
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 47695
1-
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2024 Jan.
3.39
0.1332
2003 SR84
2024 Jan. 8.18
MPO 77349
1989
2024 Jan. 8.76
MPO 56321
2002
2024 Jan. 11.51
0.09895
2004 XD6
2024 Jan. 13.99
0.06234
2005 AX28
2024 Jan. 14.78
0.1328
2005 AD13
2024 Jan. 17.73
0.05576
2005 AK3
2024 Jan. 19.87
0.08755
2003 CR1
2024 Jan. 20.87
0.1331
(1685) Toro
2024 Jan. 28.03
MPO 77380
1998
1-
2024 Feb.
7.34
0.1494
1999 RA32
2024 Feb. 9.20
MPO 77350
1992
1-
2024 Feb. 12.85
0.1645
2004 RN251
2024 Feb. 12.92
0.1931
2005 EM169
2024 Feb. 13.46
MPO 74049
2000
1-
2024 Feb. 17.18
1995 FO
1-
0.1342
1111-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.09688
EK70
0.1886
ET70
2005 EK70
2460360.60 2024 Feb. 20.10
2 oppositions, 2005-2005
MPO 77827
2005
2000 ET70
2460363.02 2024 Feb. 22.52
4 oppositions, 1977-2002
MPO 33869
2000
2004 FM4
2460371.06
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 62537
2001 CP36
2460372.39
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 41678
2005 EO30
2460380.73
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 77821
2005 NG
2460384.38
opposition, arc =
9 days E2005-N63
1999 TB10
2460386.50
0.1369
4 oppositions, 1999-2005
TB10
2004 FH
2460392.09
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 62536
2004 EH1
2460394.03
opposition, arc = 26 days MPO 66339
2003 DX10
2460394.21
0.05974
2 oppositions, 2003-2003
DX10
2001 SH276
2460394.24
0.1049
2 oppositions, 2001-2003
SH276
2002 EC3
2460395.09
opposition, arc = 17 days MPO 30700
2004 FK2
2460396.03
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 62536
2005 GB120
2460397.39
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 77870
2005 TU50
2460398.83
opposition, arc = 22 days E2005-W20
(2063) Bacchus
2460400.61
0.1200
8 oppositions, 1977-1997
Bacchus
2004 BY1
2460401.54
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 62469
1998 WB2
2460401.61
opposition, arc = 15 days MPC 33380
2004 HM
2460402.08
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2024 Mar.
1.56
0.08600
2004 FM4
2024 Mar. 2.89
0.1860
2001 CP36
2024 Mar. 11.23
0.05510
2005 EO30
2024 Mar. 14.88
0.1440
2005 NG
2024 Mar. 17.00
MPO 77395
1999
1-
2024 Mar. 22.59
0.09299
2004 FH
2024 Mar. 24.53
0.06450
2004 EH1
2024 Mar. 24.71
MPO 57913
2003
1-
2024 Mar. 24.74
MPO 66215
111-
1-
2001
2024 Mar. 25.59
0.06047
2002 EC3
2024 Mar. 26.53
0.06398
2004 FK2
2024 Mar. 27.89
0.1229
2005 GB120
2024 Mar. 29.33
0.07532
2005 TU50
2024 Mar. 31.11
MPO 50329
(2063)
1-
2024 Apr.
1-
1.04
0.1362
2004 BY1
2024 Apr. 1.11
0.02803
1998 WB2
2024 Apr. 1.58
0.1287
111-
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 66364
(25330) 1999 KV4
2460404.58
0.1962
2 oppositions, 1999-2001
KV4
2005 FG
2460407.21
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 77855
2001 KO41
2460409.58
opposition, arc = 26 days MPO 57827
2003 XV10
2460415.95
0.1818
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
XV10
2004 DA53
2460417.70
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 62514
2005 EB30
2460417.77
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 77821
2000 WQ148
2460419.28
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 11005
2004 SB1
2460427.39
0.1376
3 oppositions, 1995-2005
SB1
(53550) 2000 BF19
2460433.08
0.1261
4 oppositions, 1991-2002
BF19
2005 HN3
2460437.05
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 77877
2004 FM17
2460439.62
opposition, arc = 49 days MPO 66347
2001 QJ142
2460444.41
opposition, arc = 32 days MPO 18395
2003 UM3
2460446.28
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 53840
(86667) 2000 FO10
2460446.40
0.1974
4 oppositions, 1988-2004
FO10
2004 AE6
2460448.58
opposition, arc = 17 days MPO 58116
2004 VZ
2460451.22
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 74426
(21374) 1997 WS22
2460452.04
0.1105
3 oppositions, 1974-2001
WS22
2001 JW1
2460452.79
0.1961
2 oppositions, 2001-2005
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2004 HM
2024 Apr. 4.08
MPO 38163
(25330) 1999
2024 Apr.
6.71
0.03284
2005 FG
2024 Apr. 9.08
0.1574
2001 KO41
2024 Apr. 15.45
MPO 76279
2003
1-
2024 Apr. 17.20
0.1861
2004 DA53
2024 Apr. 17.27
0.1645
2005 EB30
2024 Apr. 18.78
0.1339
2000 WQ148
2024 Apr. 26.89
MPO 74360
2004
1-
1-
11-
2024 May
2.58
MPO 39063
(53550) 2000
2024 May
6.55
0.1130
2005 HN3
2024 May
9.12
0.1440
2004 FM17
2024 May 13.91
0.06082
2001 QJ142
2024 May 15.78
0.1047
2003 UM3
2024 May 15.90
MPO 77348
(86667) 2000
1-
2024 May
1-
18.08
0.1053
2004 AE6
2024 May 20.72
0.1862
2004 VZ
2024 May 21.54
MPO 62187
(21374) 1997
2024 May 22.29
E2005-X18
2001
111-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
JW1
0.1944
LD
0.1697
LL
1998 LD
2460458.75 2024 May 28.25
3 oppositions, 1998-2005
MPO 77367
1998
2000 LL
2460460.57 2024 May 30.07
2 oppositions, 2000-2003
MPO 57780
2000
1998 KY26
2460463.15
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 38186
(14827) Hypnos
2460464.37
0.07845
4 oppositions, 1986-2000
Hypnos
1998 KM3
2460467.06
0.1163
2 oppositions, 1998-2001
KM3
2004 LB2
2460469.39
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 66384
2005 WC1
2460470.29
opposition, arc = 14 days E2005-X18
2005 WR2
2460478.77
opposition, arc = 11 days E2005-X18
2005 UJ159
2460481.31
opposition, arc = 35 days E2005-X18
2002 MN
2460481.93
opposition, arc = 53 days MPO 34019
2002 KH3
2460482.48
opposition, arc = 167 days MPO 50612
2005 BG14
2460485.84
opposition, arc = 41 days MPO 77807
2003 BX33
2460486.79
opposition, arc = 53 days MPO 77688
2002 LT24
2460487.81
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 77603
2003 XB22
2460491.61
opposition, arc = 26 days MPO 66320
2002 XT90
2460500.46
0.1744
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
XT90
2005 JS108
2460506.17
0.08671
3 oppositions, 2002-2005
JS108
2000 SD8
2460508.24
0.1888
2 oppositions, 2000-2005
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2024 June
1.65
0.03079
1998 KY26
2024 June 2.87
MPO 38161
(14827)
2024 June 5.56
MPO 12867
1-
1998
2024 June
7.89
0.1932
2004 LB2
2024 June 8.79
0.1798
2005 WC1
2024 June 17.27
0.1670
2005 WR2
2024 June 19.81
0.1247
2005 UJ159
2024 June 20.43
0.04345
2002 MN
2024 June 20.98
0.1817
2002 KH3
2024 June 24.34
0.1280
2005 BG14
2024 June 25.29
0.1134
2003 BX33
2024 June 26.31
0.05832
2002 LT24
2024 June 30.11
0.1947
2003 XB22
2024 July 8.96
MPO 74244
2002
2024 July 14.67
E2005-X18
2005
2024 July 16.74
E2005-V72
2000
1111111111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
SD8
0.1374
RN77
2000 RN77
2460509.34 2024 July 17.84
2 oppositions, 2000-2001
MPO 17456
2004 NU7
2460509.83
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 70368
2005 ND63
2460517.42
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-O02
2005 EG94
2460521.36
opposition, arc = 38 days MPO 77831
2000 UK11
2460522.12
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 41675
2002 QY6
2460525.74
0.1749
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
QY6
2000 ET70
2460526.86
0.1979
4 oppositions, 1977-2002
ET70
2003 MJ4
2460532.61
opposition, arc = 178 days MPO 57915
2004 PT42
2460537.88
opposition, arc = 174 days MPO 74315
2002 DU3
2460544.86
0.09240
2 oppositions, 2002-2002
DU3
2005 SM25
2460546.10
opposition, arc = 118 days E2005-W50
2005 QQ87
2460546.55
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-R57
2005 QB5
2460546.78
opposition, arc = 14 days E2005-R45
2002 RS129
2460549.11
opposition, arc = 18 days MPO 62405
2005 NE21
2460551.49
opposition, arc = 53 days E2005-Q41
2003 WE
2460552.76
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 58044
2005 LQ40
2460553.45
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 77910
2005 EU95
2460559.32
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 77831
2002 XG84
2460559.48
0.1811
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
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2000
2024 July 18.33
0.04240
2004 NU7
2024 July 25.92
0.1737
2005 ND63
2024 July 29.86
0.1239
2005 EG94
2024 July 30.62
0.09560
2000 UK11
2024 Aug. 3.24
E2005-S64
2002
2024 Aug. 4.36
MPO 33869
1111-
2000
2024 Aug. 10.11
0.1044
2003 MJ4
2024 Aug. 15.38
0.1797
2004 PT42
2024 Aug. 22.36
MPO 66272
2002
1-
2024 Aug. 23.60
0.1808
2005 SM25
2024 Aug. 24.05
0.1448
2005 QQ87
2024 Aug. 24.28
0.09121
2005 QB5
2024 Aug. 26.61
0.1622
2002 RS129
2024 Aug. 28.99
0.1505
2005 NE21
2024 Aug. 30.26
0.1329
2003 WE
2024 Aug. 30.95
0.1855
2005 LQ40
2024 Sept. 5.82
0.1373
2005 EU95
2024 Sept. 5.98
MPO 66298
2002
1-
1-
1111111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
XG84
0.1656
AJ39
0.1794
CE26
1999 AJ39
2460562.68 2024 Sept. 9.18
2 oppositions, 1999-2004
MPO 55857
1999
2002 CE26
2460565.09 2024 Sept.11.59
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
MPO 77585
2002
2001 QJ142
2460567.46
opposition, arc = 32 days MPO 18395
1989 AZ
2460568.66
0.1877
2 oppositions, 1989-2005
AZ
2005 RX3
2460568.96
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-R45
2005 TH45
2460573.38
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-TA1
2001 QF96
2460582.02
opposition, arc = 26 days MPO 57837
1999 RA32
2460587.30
opposition, arc = 326 days MPO 3918
2004 FE31
2460590.41
0.1285
2 oppositions, 2002-2004
FE31
2003 TR9
2460593.01
opposition, arc = 44 days MPO 57982
1998 ST27
2460595.58
0.02380
3 oppositions, 1998-2004
ST27
(65679) 1989 UQ
2460599.17
0.1559
6 oppositions, 1954-2003
UQ
2002 NV16
2460609.66
opposition, arc = 181 days MPO 41767
2004 XZ130
2460610.25
0.1686
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
XZ130
2004 EK1
2460612.14
opposition, arc = 37 days MPO 62517
2003 UV11
2460616.82
0.09602
3 oppositions, 1996-2004
UV11
2004 XK14
2460619.58
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 74443
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2024 Sept.13.96
0.09833
2001 QJ142
2024 Sept.15.16
MPC 15069
1989
1-
2024 Sept.15.46
0.06324
2005 RX3
2024 Sept.19.88
0.1691
2005 TH45
2024 Sept.28.52
0.06116
2001 QF96
2024 Oct. 3.80
0.1510
1999 RA32
2024 Oct. 6.91
MPO 65634
2004
1-
2024 Oct.
1-
9.51
0.06380
2003 TR9
2024 Oct. 12.08
MPO 70219
1998
111-
2024 Oct. 15.67
MPO 57652
(65679) 1989
2024 Oct. 26.16
0.03200
2002 NV16
2024 Oct. 26.75
E2005-W78
2004
1-
2024 Oct. 28.64
0.1846
2004 EK1
2024 Nov. 2.32
MPO 74288
2003
1-
2024 Nov.
1-
5.08
0.1956
2004 XK14
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2005 VO
2460619.71
opposition, arc =
2 days E2005-V42
(66146) 1998 TU3
2460620.32
0.08884
8 oppositions, 1982-2003
TU3
2004 UL
2460620.39
0.1896
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
UL
2000 EE104
2460620.81
0.1565
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
EE104
2001 VH5
2460622.67
0.1418
2 oppositions, 2001-2005
VH5
2000 WN10
2460624.83
0.1630
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
WN10
2005 WF
2460626.29
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-X04
2003 WW87
2460626.94
0.1972
2 oppositions, 1999-2004
WW87
(36183) 1999 TX16
2460628.04
0.1353
3 oppositions, 1997-2002
TX16
2005 WA
2460631.73
opposition, arc = 14 days E2005-X04
2000 WX28
2460636.47
opposition, arc = 121 days MPO 57786
2000 WM63
2460638.45
opposition, arc = 383 days MPO 23612
2005 WC
2460640.03
opposition, arc =
1 days E2005-W33
1996 FG3
2460640.18
0.1800
5 oppositions, 1996-2001
FG3
2004 XO
2460645.17
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 74440
2003 SD220
2460647.06
0.08826
2 oppositions, 2000-2003
SD220
2004 CO49
2460654.54
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 62496
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2024 Nov.
5.21
0.04572
2005 VO
2024 Nov. 5.82
MPO 57653
(66146) 1998
2024 Nov. 5.89
E2005-W17
2004
2024 Nov. 6.31
MPO 77448
2000
2024 Nov. 8.17
MPO 75203
2001
2024 Nov. 10.33
E2005-X18
2000
2024 Nov. 11.79
2005 WF
2024 Nov. 12.44
MPO 62454
0.1217
1-
1-
2003
2024 Nov. 13.54
MPO 62198
(36183) 1999
2024 Nov. 17.23
0.06368
2005 WA
2024 Nov. 21.97
0.1786
2000 WX28
2024 Nov. 23.95
0.1654
2000 WM63
2024 Nov. 25.53
0.1621
2005 WC
2024 Nov. 25.68
MPO 70212
1996
1-
2024 Nov. 30.67
2004 XO
2024 Dec. 2.56
MPO 57965
1-
0.1723
111-
2003
2024 Dec. 10.04
0.1491
2004 CO49
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2000 WL63
2460671.67 2024 Dec. 27.17
0.1651
opposition, arc = 208 days MPO 15093
2000 WL63
2002 WQ4
2460672.50 2024 Dec. 28.00
0.06761
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
MPO 66294
2002
WQ4
2003 YG136
2460673.19 2024 Dec. 28.69
0.1327
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 58111
2003 YG136
0.1236
UX34
2003 UX34
2460682.50 2025 Jan. 7.00
3 oppositions, 1996-2004
MPO 74289
2003 YO3
2460683.11
opposition, arc = 98 days MPO 62458
(887) Alinda
2460684.07
24 oppositions, 1918-2004
MPO 65987
2005 NX55
2460684.70
opposition, arc =
1 days E2005-O25
2005 WJ56
2460684.93
opposition, arc =
5 days E2005-X18
2002 AL31
2460686.64
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 24038
2003 UW29
2460687.63
opposition, arc = 35 days MPO 57991
2004 BW58
2460698.37
opposition, arc = 121 days MPO 66327
2004 EK1
2460700.65
opposition, arc = 37 days MPO 62517
1998 HE3
2460709.93
0.1235
3 oppositions, 1993-2002
HE3
2002 CC14
2460710.56
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 74134
(6239) Minos
2460711.90
0.09906
4 oppositions, 1983-1994
Minos
2003 AC23
2460716.62
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 41910
2004 XG
2460722.69
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 74440
1999 VF22
2460725.29
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 57713
2002 SQ
2460731.22
0.1961
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
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1-
1-
2003
2025 Jan.
7.61
0.07930
2003 YO3
2025 Jan. 8.57
0.08220
(887) Alinda
2025 Jan. 9.20
0.03562
2005 NX55
2025 Jan. 9.43
0.03502
2005 WJ56
2025 Jan. 11.14
0.1914
2002 AL31
2025 Jan. 12.13
0.06532
2003 UW29
2025 Jan. 22.87
0.07158
2004 BW58
2025 Jan. 25.15
0.1914
2004 EK1
2025 Feb. 3.43
MPO 47728
1998
1-
2025 Feb.
4.06
0.03640
2002 CC14
2025 Feb. 5.40
MPO 57623
(6239)
1-
2025 Feb. 10.12
0.05008
2003 AC23
2025 Feb. 16.19
0.04643
2004 XG
2025 Feb. 18.79
0.07747
1999 VF22
2025 Feb. 24.72
MPO 75626
2002
1-
111111-
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
SQ
2002 CN15
2460734.56
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO 62386
2005 HC4
2460742.52
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 77877
1999 CF9
2460742.57
0.05282
6 oppositions, 1999-2005
CF9
2005 TE15
2460743.18
opposition, arc = 52 days E2005-W62
(66008) 1998 QH2
2460744.43
0.07763
6 oppositions, 1996-2003
QH2
2000 UG11
2460746.79
opposition, arc = 19 days MPO 41675
2002 EM7
2460748.33
opposition, arc = 25 days MPO 30702
2004 SU26
2460750.86
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 70470
2001 XQ30
2460752.58
0.1946
4 oppositions, 1997-2005
XQ30
2003 FK1
2460752.98
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 48340
2005 BY2
2460753.26
0.1711
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
BY2
2003 FJ8
2460755.07
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 48342
1999 RA32
2460756.83
opposition, arc = 326 days MPO 3918
1999 GS6
2460760.32
0.1222
3 oppositions, 1999-2003
GS6
2004 CZ1
2460762.85
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 62488
(4034) 1986 PA
2460766.92
0.1568
8 oppositions, 1986-2001
PA
2005 SL
2460768.47
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-T15
1999 SO5
2460769.06
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 70227
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2025 Feb. 28.06
0.1559
2002 CN15
2025 Mar. 8.02
0.1454
2005 HC4
2025 Mar. 8.07
E2005-V53
1999
1-
2025 Mar.
8.68
0.1854
2005 TE15
2025 Mar. 9.93
MPO 48527
(66008) 1998
1-
2025 Mar. 12.29
0.1553
2000 UG11
2025 Mar. 13.83
0.1173
2002 EM7
2025 Mar. 16.36
0.08762
2004 SU26
2025 Mar. 18.08
MPO 66246
2001
1-
2025 Mar. 18.48
0.02930
2003 FK1
2025 Mar. 18.76
MPO 77806
2005
1-
2025 Mar. 20.57
0.03213
2003 FJ8
2025 Mar. 22.33
0.09186
1999 RA32
2025 Mar. 25.82
MPO 47775
1999
1-
2025 Mar. 28.35
0.1412
2004 CZ1
2025 Apr. 1.42
MPO 13522
(4034) 1986
1-
2025 Apr.
1-
2.97
0.06683
2005 SL
2025 Apr. 3.56
0.06854
1999 SO5
1-
11-
1-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2003 GQ22
2460773.32
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO 48364
(85953) 1999 FK21
2460773.74
0.08073
4 oppositions, 1971-2004
FK21
2003 HM
2460785.65
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 48369
(9058) 1992 JB
2460787.44
0.1022
4 oppositions, 1992-1998
JB
2003 UB10
2460788.68
0.1782
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
UB10
2003 SL36
2460789.71
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 53777
2000 JZ8
2460793.43
opposition, arc = 60 days MPO 2777
2000 HB24
2460793.53
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO
787
2005 TB
2460794.74
0.1173
4 oppositions, 1984-2005
TB
2004 MO7
2460795.26
opposition, arc = 35 days MPO 70367
2005 MO13
2460795.29
opposition, arc = 28 days E2005-O34
1998 VE31
2460796.27
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 57680
2003 GS
2460802.24
0.1590
2 oppositions, 2003-2004
GS
2002 JX8
2460804.97
0.02811
2 oppositions, 2002-2004
JX8
2002 SY50
2460811.27
0.07046
4 oppositions, 2002-2005
SY50
2002 XS40
2460814.07
0.1930
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
XS40
2002 JW15
2460815.67
0.1162
2 oppositions, 1996-2002
JW15
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2025 Apr.
7.82
0.05032
2003 GQ22
2025 Apr. 8.24
MPO 62893
(85953) 1999
1-
2025 Apr. 20.15
0.07539
2003 HM
2025 Apr. 21.94
MPO 65993
(9058) 1992
1-
2025 Apr. 23.18
E2005-W20
2003
2025 Apr. 24.21
0.1262
2003 SL36
2025 Apr. 27.93
0.1377
2000 JZ8
2025 Apr. 28.03
0.1798
2000 HB24
2025 Apr. 29.24
E2005-X04
2005
1-
2025 Apr. 29.76
0.1992
2004 MO7
2025 Apr. 29.79
0.1911
2005 MO13
2025 Apr. 30.77
0.1612
1998 VE31
2025 May
6.74
MPO 61716
2003
1-
2025 May
9.47
MPO 66277
2002
2025 May 15.77
MPO 77652
2002
2025 May 18.57
MPO 75815
2002
2025 May 20.17
MPO 33996
2002
11-
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
(65733) 1993 PC
2460818.57
0.1688
7 oppositions, 1992-2003
PC
2004 KH17
2460819.14
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 66383
2003 MH4
2460820.08
0.04437
2 oppositions, 2003-2003
MH4
2003 HB
2460821.13
opposition, arc = 63 days MPO 50761
2005 WB1
2460827.69
opposition, arc = 11 days E2005-X08
2005 WE
2460828.89
opposition, arc = 11 days E2005-X08
1995 HM
2460829.89
opposition, arc = 55 days MPC 26191
2005 ME5
2460831.67
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-N08
1996 JG
2460832.00
0.1684
3 oppositions, 1996-2003
JG
1997 XR2
2460835.52
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 53582
2003 EB50
2460836.64
0.1774
3 oppositions, 2003-2005
EB50
2004 VZ14
2460840.81
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 74429
2004 LO2
2460841.76
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 66384
2001 WH1
2460841.90
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO 23929
2000 LF3
2460844.30
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 41656
2001 BD16
2460847.07
0.1709
2 oppositions, 1999-2001
BD16
2002 LD31
2460847.86
opposition, arc = 52 days MPO 34015
2003 AY2
2460849.23
0.04281
2 oppositions, 2003-2003
AY2
1999 MN
2460862.15
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2025 May 23.07
MPO 48430
(65733) 1993
2025 May
23.64
0.1849
2004 KH17
2025 May 24.58
MPO 77696
2003
1-
2025 May
0.04722
1-
0.1567
1-
0.1565
1-
0.1296
1-
0.1516
1-
25.63
2003 HB
2025 June 1.19
2005 WB1
2025 June 2.39
2005 WE
2025 June 3.39
1995 HM
2025 June 5.17
2005 ME5
2025 June 5.50
MPO 57662
1996
2025 June
9.02
0.08095
1997 XR2
2025 June 10.14
MPO 77692
2003
1-
2025 June 14.31
0.1854
2004 VZ14
2025 June 15.26
0.1412
2004 LO2
2025 June 15.40
0.1442
2001 WH1
2025 June 17.80
0.04700
2000 LF3
2025 June 20.57
MPO 31389
2001
1-
2025 June 21.36
0.1722
2002 LD31
2025 June 22.73
MPO 57910
2003
1-
2025 July
5.65
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.07140
MN
0.1998
EZ148
3 oppositions, 1999-2005
MPO 77384
2000 EZ148
2460867.32 2025 July 10.82
5 oppositions, 2000-2005
E2005-W74
2001 UP
2460871.15
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 38327
2002 NX
2460874.85
opposition, arc = 155 days MPO 41766
2001 YN2
2460882.64
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 24004
2004 QD14
2460889.57
0.1907
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
QD14
(35107) 1991 VH
2460889.64
0.07814
3 oppositions, 1991-2002
VH
2004 AS1
2460898.84
0.1286
2 oppositions, 2004-2004
AS1
(2100) Ra-Shalom
2460900.15
11 oppositions, 1975-2000
MPO 57621
2005 NW44
2460907.03
opposition, arc = 28 days E2005-P32
2005 TM
2460907.06
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-T51
1997 QK1
2460907.93
0.02013
2 oppositions, 1997-2002
QK1
2005 QQ87
2460911.84
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-R57
1999 RA32
2460912.97
opposition, arc = 326 days MPO 3918
2000 RF52
2460915.29
opposition, arc = 87 days MPO 9810
(98943) 2001 CC21
2460915.51
0.1332
6 oppositions, 1982-2004
CC21
2002 RS129
2460918.15
opposition, arc = 18 days MPO 62405
2003 SU84
2460926.55
opposition, arc = 40 days MPO 62448
2004 SV55
2460931.64
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1999
2000
2025 July 14.65
0.1714
2001 UP
2025 July 18.35
0.1908
2002 NX
2025 July 26.14
0.07380
2001 YN2
2025 Aug. 2.07
E2005-U42
2004
111-
2025 Aug. 2.14
MPO 43320
(35107) 1991
2025 Aug. 11.34
MPO 70365
2004
2025 Aug. 12.65
0.1729
(2100) Ra-Shalom
2025 Aug. 19.53
0.1171
2005 NW44
2025 Aug. 19.56
0.1776
2005 TM
2025 Aug. 20.43
MPO 39922
1997
11-
2025 Aug. 24.34
0.1559
2005 QQ87
2025 Aug. 25.47
0.1136
1999 RA32
2025 Aug. 27.79
0.09656
2000 RF52
2025 Aug. 28.01
MPO 71598
(98943) 2001
1-
2025 Aug. 30.65
0.1229
2002 RS129
2025 Sept. 8.05
0.1642
2003 SU84
2025 Sept.13.14
0.09636
1-
11-
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 46 days MPO 74366
2004 SU55
2460933.68
opposition, arc = 50 days MPO 74366
2001 SQ263
2460934.81
opposition, arc = 20 days MPO 62365
1998 SD15
2460937.59
0.1371
2 oppositions, 1998-1999
SD15
2005 EJ225
2460940.23
0.1816
2 oppositions, 2005-2005
EJ225
2002 TX59
2460942.02
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 38454
2000 EA14
2460943.67
0.07055
2 oppositions, 2000-2005
EA14
1998 FW4
2460948.29
0.02576
5 oppositions, 1994-2005
FW4
2002 QY6
2460953.51
0.1371
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
QY6
2001 SD170
2460964.82
0.1357
2 oppositions, 2001-2004
SD170
2005 JB22
2460965.55
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 77881
2004 VG64
2460971.58
0.08546
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
VG64
(99907) 1989 VA
2460973.50
0.1846
8 oppositions, 1989-2004
VA
1998 VR
2460975.22
0.1990
3 oppositions, 1998-2003
VR
2003 HG2
2460976.26
opposition, arc = 61 days MPO 50761
2001 ND13
2460979.19
opposition, arc = 19 days MPO 57831
2004 XZ130
2460980.46
0.09596
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
XZ130
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2004 SV55
2025 Sept.15.18
0.1502
2004 SU55
2025 Sept.16.31
0.1141
2001 SQ263
2025 Sept.19.09
MPO 47743
1998
2025 Sept.21.73
E2005-W20
11-
2005
2025 Sept.23.52
0.09222
2002 TX59
2025 Sept.25.17
MPO 77445
2000
2025 Sept.29.79
E2005-S64
1998
2025 Oct. 5.01
E2005-S64
2002
2025 Oct. 16.32
MPO 65019
2001
2025 Oct. 17.05
0.1183
2005 JB22
2025 Oct. 23.08
E2005-W62
2004
1-
1-
2025 Oct. 25.00
MPO 74505
(99907) 1989
2025 Oct. 26.72
MPO 57680
1998
2025 Oct. 27.76
0.04354
2003 HG2
2025 Oct. 30.69
0.1450
2001 ND13
2025 Oct. 31.96
E2005-W78
2004
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2005 EZ223
2460984.79
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 77848
2000 EE104
2460986.11
0.1222
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
EE104
2004 VZ
2460987.20
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 74426
2004 FN18
2460987.21
0.1123
4 oppositions, 1954-2005
FN18
2000 WN10
2460990.21
0.1726
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
WN10
2005 AY28
2460990.63
opposition, arc = 18 days MPO 77801
(3361) Orpheus
2460998.56
0.03793
7 oppositions, 1982-1998
Orpheus
2005 WA1
2461003.99
opposition, arc = 21 days E2005-X16
2004 HF12
2461005.97
opposition, arc = 48 days MPO 66365
2004 GB19
2461007.19
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 66358
2002 VV17
2461013.98
0.09328
3 oppositions, 1992-2005
VV17
1993 RA
2461014.77
0.1751
2 oppositions, 1993-2001
RA
2000 SP43
2461018.02
0.1865
3 oppositions, 2000-2003
SP43
1994 WR12
2461022.43
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 57659
2002 YG4
2461025.37
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 41899
1999 SF10
2461025.61
opposition, arc =
9 days MPC 36570
2003 AK73
2461031.28
opposition, arc = 27 days MPO 77687
2005 GN59
2461034.04
opposition, arc = 81 days MPO 77864
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2025 Nov.
5.29
0.04557
2005 EZ223
2025 Nov. 6.61
MPO 77448
2000
1-
2025 Nov.
1-
7.70
2004 VZ
2025 Nov. 7.71
E2005-X04
2025 Nov. 10.71
E2005-X18
0.05485
2004
2000
2025 Nov. 11.13
0.1430
2005 AY28
2025 Nov. 19.06
MPC 32296
(3361)
1-
2025 Nov. 24.49
0.1571
2005 WA1
2025 Nov. 26.47
0.1830
2004 HF12
2025 Nov. 27.69
0.06934
2004 GB19
2025 Dec. 4.48
E2005-X04
2002
1-
2025 Dec. 5.27
MPO 62211
1993
2025 Dec. 8.52
MPO 57782
2000
2025 Dec. 12.93
0.08486
1994 WR12
2025 Dec. 15.87
0.1329
2002 YG4
2025 Dec. 16.11
0.01771
1999 SF10
2025 Dec. 21.78
0.1929
2003 AK73
2025 Dec. 24.54
0.1081
2005 GN59
11-
11111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.09351
VA
2004 VA
2461040.08 2025 Dec. 30.58
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
MPO 77791
2004 FG29
2461041.52
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 62541
2000 AC6
2461042.36
0.1123
2 oppositions, 2000-2003
AC6
(67381) 2000 OL8
2461044.53
0.08038
3 oppositions, 2000-2003
OL8
(26663) 2000 XK47
2461047.88
0.1354
4 oppositions, 1974-2001
XK47
2003 BA21
2461048.69
0.1986
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
BA21
2005 UK1
2461052.70
opposition, arc = 38 days E2005-X08
(2340) Hathor
2461057.97
0.1044
6 oppositions, 1976-2000
Hathor
2000 BH19
2461059.08
0.1750
3 oppositions, 1996-2002
BH19
2003 AK18
2461062.95
opposition, arc = 109 days MPO 48309
2004 MO3
2461070.21
opposition, arc = 22 days MPO 66388
2001 DQ8
2461072.90
opposition, arc = 25 days MPO 57802
2004 EL20
2461076.45
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 62522
2000 CP101
2461077.02
opposition, arc = 32 days MPC 39601
1997 XE10
2461077.30
opposition, arc =
8 days MPC 31155
2002 AJ129
2461081.25
0.09326
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
AJ129
1999 AO10
2461082.03
opposition, arc = 33 days MPC 34039
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2004
2026 Jan.
1.02
0.1559
2004 FG29
2026 Jan. 1.86
MPO 56047
2000
1-
2026 Jan. 4.03
MPO 49019
(67381) 2000
2026 Jan. 7.38
MPO 50352
(26663) 2000
2026 Jan. 8.19
MPO 77688
2003
2026 Jan. 12.20
0.08054
2005 UK1
2026 Jan. 17.47
MPO 73856
(2340)
2026 Jan. 18.58
MPO 37289
1-
2000
2026 Jan. 22.45
0.1972
2003 AK18
2026 Jan. 29.71
0.08597
2004 MO3
2026 Feb. 1.40
0.1177
2001 DQ8
2026 Feb. 4.95
0.09600
2004 EL20
2026 Feb. 5.52
0.1425
2000 CP101
2026 Feb. 5.80
0.1736
1997 XE10
2026 Feb. 9.75
MPO 77584
2002
1-
2026 Feb. 10.53
0.02677
1999 AO10
1-
11111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.04343
FD58
0.1417
DH2
2001 FD58
2461086.09 2026 Feb. 14.59
3 oppositions, 2000-2002
MPO 66184
2001
2004 DH2
2461086.78 2026 Feb. 15.28
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
MPO 74308
2004
2001 QC34
2461087.65
opposition, arc = 378 days MPO 35561
2001 EC
2461088.46
opposition, arc = 56 days MPO 57806
2002 SR
2461090.04
opposition, arc = 198 days MPO 77648
2002 LX
2461097.22
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 34011
(52340) 1992 SY
2461098.64
0.1226
3 oppositions, 1980-2003
SY
(52340) 1992 SY
2461098.64
0.1226
3 oppositions, 1980-2003
SY
2001 PT9
2461101.55
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 18352
2003 KN18
2461104.49
0.09361
3 oppositions, 1989-2005
KN18
2005 EP1
2461109.88
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 77816
2000 RE52
2461110.01
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 57782
2001 EC16
2461111.23
opposition, arc = 56 days MPO 48015
2001 QM163
2461112.99
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 57838
1999 GY5
2461136.06
0.07042
2 oppositions, 1999-2004
GY5
2003 FH
2461138.03
0.1855
2 oppositions, 2003-2003
FH
2002 TB70
2461138.29
0.03431
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
TB70
2003 GX
2461141.61
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2026 Feb. 16.15
0.1072
2001 QC34
2026 Feb. 16.96
0.1033
2001 EC
2026 Feb. 18.54
0.1939
2002 SR
2026 Feb. 25.72
0.1313
2002 LX
2026 Feb. 27.14
MPO 38580
(52340) 1992
1111-
2026 Feb. 27.14
MPO 38580
(52340) 1992
2026 Mar.
2.05
0.03703
2001 PT9
2026 Mar. 4.99
MPO 72767
2003
1-
2026 Mar. 10.38
0.1490
2005 EP1
2026 Mar. 10.51
0.07283
2000 RE52
2026 Mar. 11.73
0.1935
2001 EC16
2026 Mar. 13.49
0.1648
2001 QM163
2026 Apr. 5.56
MPO 60528
1999
1-
2026 Apr. 7.53
MPO 62443
2003
2026 Apr. 7.79
MPO 53732
2002
2026 Apr. 11.11
0.07822
111-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 18 days MPO 48360
2005 TE
2461143.16
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-T51
2003 SF
2461145.30
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 53769
2004 GD
2461145.55
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 66355
(90416) 2003 YK118
2461150.38
0.1799
4 oppositions, 1993-2004
YK118
2004 PJ2
2461152.51
0.06747
3 oppositions, 1999-2004
PJ2
2003 HG2
2461153.24
opposition, arc = 61 days MPO 50761
(54071) 2000 GQ146
2461153.47
0.1578
3 oppositions, 1988-2002
GQ146
2004 VY14
2461157.36
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 74429
(88710) 2001 SL9
2461157.47
0.1995
5 oppositions, 1954-2004
SL9
1998 KJ17
2461158.36
opposition, arc =
8 days MPC 32089
2002 JR100
2461164.51
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 70351
2004 US1
2461164.56
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO 74425
1998 HJ3
2461169.61
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 57669
2002 VU114
2461169.98
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 74240
1998 HE3
2461171.02
0.07355
3 oppositions, 1993-2002
HE3
2005 AH14
2461172.72
0.09383
2 oppositions, 2005-2005
AH14
2002 EZ11
2461176.86
0.1563
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
EZ11
1999 AM10
2461179.23
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2003 GX
2026 Apr. 12.66
0.1129
2005 TE
2026 Apr. 14.80
0.1289
2003 SF
2026 Apr. 15.05
0.1288
2004 GD
2026 Apr. 19.88
MPO 64553
(90416) 2003
2026 Apr. 22.01
MPO 76482
111-
2004
2026 Apr. 22.74
0.1537
2003 HG2
2026 Apr. 22.97
MPO 57651
(54071) 2000
1-
2026 Apr. 26.86
0.07294
2004 VY14
2026 Apr. 26.97
MPO 63962
(88710) 2001
1-
2026 Apr. 27.86
0.1622
1998 KJ17
2026 May
4.01
0.08625
2002 JR100
2026 May
4.06
0.1240
2004 US1
2026 May
9.11
0.1778
1998 HJ3
2026 May
9.48
0.1599
2002 VU114
2026 May 10.52
MPO 47728
1998
1-
2026 May 12.22
MPO 77799
2005
2026 May 16.36
MPO 62388
2002
2026 May
18.73
0.1371
1111-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 11 days MPC 34039
1997 MW1
2461181.79
0.1340
5 oppositions, 1997-2005
MW1
2004 HW
2461182.49
0.1134
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
HW
2002 FW1
2461184.30
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 30729
2003 XJ7
2461188.60
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 58081
(1943) Anteros
2461190.85
11 oppositions, 1973-1997
MPC 32295
2001 KU66
2461192.07
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 14449
1999 MN
2461194.77
0.1615
3 oppositions, 1999-2005
MN
2005 UU3
2461195.90
opposition, arc = 31 days E2005-W93
2004 VJ1
2461196.01
opposition, arc = 38 days MPO 74427
2003 LN6
2461209.46
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 50767
(17182) 1999 VU
2461210.83
0.1761
3 oppositions, 1977-2000
VU
2004 XB45
2461212.88
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 74450
2002 EM7
2461218.50
opposition, arc = 25 days MPO 30702
1997 NC1
2461218.97
0.01715
4 oppositions, 1997-2005
NC1
2005 NE21
2461223.27
opposition, arc = 53 days E2005-Q41
2005 UR
2461224.76
opposition, arc =
5 days E2005-U88
1996 MQ
2461230.21
opposition, arc = 23 days MPC 27563
2005 UY6
2461232.52
opposition, arc = 29 days E2005-W78
2005 VN5
2461234.37
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1999 AM10
2026 May 21.29
MPO 77361
1997
2026 May 21.99
E2005-V49
2004
2026 May
23.80
0.1707
2002 FW1
2026 May 28.10
0.1891
2003 XJ7
2026 May 30.35
0.1322
(1943) Anteros
2026 May 31.57
0.03299
2001 KU66
2026 June 3.27
MPO 77384
1999
1-
2026 June
4.40
0.1584
2005 UU3
2026 June 4.51
0.1909
2004 VJ1
2026 June 17.96
0.009999
2003 LN6
2026 June 19.33
MPO 38162
(17182) 1999
1-
2026 June 21.38
0.1816
2004 XB45
2026 June 27.00
0.1106
2002 EM7
2026 June 27.47
MPO 77362
1997
1-
2026 July
1-
2026
1-
2026
2026
2026
1.77
0.09913
2005 NE21
July 3.26
0.1626
2005 UR
July 8.71
0.02959
1996 MQ
July 11.02
0.1800
2005 UY6
July 12.87
0.1948
1-
1-
11-
1-
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc =
2 days E2005-V84
2004 BK86
2461234.53
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 58137
2004 KG1
2461238.27
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 66381
2002 KJ3
2461241.85
opposition, arc = 175 days MPO 57867
2002 TC70
2461245.16
0.1339
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
TC70
2004 OT11
2461248.42
0.08216
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
OT11
2000 YV137
2461261.72
0.03351
3 oppositions, 2000-2005
YV137
169P/NEAT
2461264.31
0.1672
NEAT
(1620) Geographos
2461264.86
19 oppositions, 1951-1994
MPC 25514
2004 TF10
2461266.38
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 74368
2005 EG94
2461273.91
opposition, arc = 38 days MPO 77831
2005 QQ87
2461277.14
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-R57
(66146) 1998 TU3
2461279.19
0.09029
8 oppositions, 1982-2003
TU3
2005 PJ2
2461280.03
opposition, arc = 37 days E2005-S25
2002 GQ5
2461280.68
opposition, arc = 26 days MPO 30734
2004 FE31
2461290.05
0.1974
2 oppositions, 2002-2004
FE31
1999 FA
2461296.23
0.1327
3 oppositions, 1978-1999
FA
2004 FX1
2461306.03
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 62536
2001 RY47
2461309.52
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2005 VN5
2026 July 13.03
0.1031
2004 BK86
2026 July 16.77
0.1352
2004 KG1
2026 July 20.35
0.1873
2002 KJ3
2026 July 23.66
MPO 75692
2002
2026 July 26.92
E2005-V27
2004
2026 Aug. 9.22
MPO 77498
2000
111-
2026 Aug. 11.81
MPC 54701
169P/
2026 Aug. 12.36
0.1704
(1620) Geographos
2026 Aug. 13.88
0.07093
2004 TF10
2026 Aug. 21.41
0.08369
2005 EG94
2026 Aug. 24.64
0.1679
2005 QQ87
2026 Aug. 26.69
MPO 57653
(66146) 1998
2026 Aug. 27.53
0.04474
2005 PJ2
2026 Aug. 28.18
0.1157
2002 GQ5
2026 Sept. 6.55
MPO 65634
2004
2026 Sept.12.73
MPO 3308
111-
11-
1999
2026 Sept.22.53
0.1799
2004 FX1
2026 Sept.26.02
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1318
RY47
0.1029
FF14
0.05413
CB21
2 oppositions, 2001-2002
MPO 70299
2001
1998 FF14
2461312.06 2026 Sept.28.56
3 oppositions, 1998-2005
E2005-V70
1998
2001 CB21
2461312.80 2026 Sept.29.30
6 oppositions, 2001-2005
E2005-X13
2001
2005 VS
2461317.17
opposition, arc = 28 days E2005-X08
2001 SH276
2461318.66
0.1398
2 oppositions, 2001-2003
SH276
2004 GU9
2461325.85
0.1983
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
GU9
2005 ST1
2461326.59
opposition, arc = 53 days E2005-W20
2003 UY12
2461328.18
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 57987
2000 SZ162
2461329.95
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 5115
2004 VG64
2461330.57
0.1796
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
VG64
2004 HX53
2461338.15
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 66370
2002 TA69
2461339.69
opposition, arc = 172 days MPO 48284
2004 TP1
2461344.65
opposition, arc = 26 days MPO 74367
2002 VE68
2461347.30
opposition, arc = 098 days E2005-V84
2005 GU
2461347.39
0.1649
2 oppositions, 2005-2005
GU
2004 XZ130
2461348.50
0.1961
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
XZ130
2001 KF54
2461350.33
0.04489
2 oppositions, 2001-2001
KF54
2000 EE104
2461352.85
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2026 Oct.
3.67
2005 VS
2026 Oct. 5.16
MPO 66215
2026 Oct. 12.35
E2005-T22
0.1401
1-
2001
2004
2026 Oct. 13.09
0.1356
2005 ST1
2026 Oct. 14.68
0.01326
2003 UY12
2026 Oct. 16.45
0.03792
2000 SZ162
2026 Oct. 17.07
E2005-W62
2004
1-
2026 Oct. 24.65
0.09185
2004 HX53
2026 Oct. 26.19
0.08844
2002 TA69
2026 Oct. 31.15
0.07743
2004 TP1
2026 Nov. 2.80
0.04023
2002 VE68
2026 Nov. 2.89
E2005-V10
2005
1-
2026 Nov. 4.00
E2005-W78
2004
2026 Nov. 5.83
MPO 22777
2001
2026 Nov.
8.35
11-
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.09138
EE104
0.1838
WN10
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
MPO 77448
2000 WN10
2461355.58 2026 Nov. 11.08
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
E2005-X18
2004 VJ1
2461356.80
opposition, arc = 38 days MPO 74427
1998 VE31
2461357.09
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 57680
2001 VB
2461357.25
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 21144
2005 JE46
2461358.33
0.05145
2 oppositions, 1984-2005
JE46
2001 XV266
2461358.65
0.1068
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
XV266
2005 UJ6
2461365.08
opposition, arc = 22 days E2005-W17
2004 XK14
2461367.19
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 74443
2005 WY1
2461367.71
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-W54
1990 HA
2461372.61
0.07076
3 oppositions, 1989-2005
HA
2001 YE4
2461379.78
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 24005
2004 JQ1
2461383.75
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 66372
(88213) 2001 AF2
2461389.21
0.1893
4 oppositions, 2001-2004
AF2
1999 AQ10
2461395.70
opposition, arc = 42 days MPO 1439
2003 YR1
2461396.86
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 58085
(33342) 1998 WT24
2461398.82
0.1012
3 oppositions, 1998-2002
WT24
2000 WQ148
2461399.69
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 11005
2003 JC13
2461402.15
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2000
2000
2026 Nov. 12.30
0.09540
2004 VJ1
2026 Nov. 12.59
0.1883
1998 VE31
2026 Nov. 12.75
0.1893
2001 VB
2026 Nov. 13.83
E2005-X18
2005
2026 Nov. 14.15
E2005-V49
111-
2001
2026 Nov. 20.58
0.1945
2005 UJ6
2026 Nov. 22.69
0.09333
2004 XK14
2026 Nov. 23.21
0.05121
2005 WY1
2026 Nov. 28.11
MPC 31784
1990
1-
2026 Dec.
5.28
0.07623
2001 YE4
2026 Dec. 9.25
0.07051
2004 JQ1
2026 Dec. 14.71
MPO 63766
(88213) 2001
1-
2026 Dec. 21.20
0.1991
1999 AQ10
2026 Dec. 22.36
0.1003
2003 YR1
2026 Dec. 24.32
MPO 73897
(33342) 1998
1-
2026 Dec. 25.19
0.06217
2000 WQ148
2026 Dec. 27.65
1-
11-
1-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1678
3 oppositions, 2003-2005
MPO 77695
2003
JC13
(5693) 1993 EA
2461404.93 2026 Dec. 30.43
0.05307
8 oppositions, 1984-1999
MPO 57623
(5693) 1993
EA
0.1808
XT90
2002 XT90
2461411.17 2027 Jan. 5.67
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
MPO 74244
1999 HA2
2461415.96
opposition, arc = 55 days MPC 35096
2003 TH2
2461418.52
opposition, arc = 25 days MPO 57981
2004 ER21
2461425.62
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 62522
(7341) 1991 VK
2461427.63
0.06813
8 oppositions, 1981-2002
VK
1993 VD
2461429.60
0.07914
3 oppositions, 1993-2004
VD
1997 WT22
2461432.32
0.1612
4 oppositions, 1988-2004
WT22
2000 EF104
2461440.58
0.1959
3 oppositions, 2000-2005
EF104
2004 VJ1
2461441.32
opposition, arc = 38 days MPO 74427
2000 UR16
2461445.66
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 9844
2002 LY1
2461447.13
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 70351
2002 EY
2461450.23
opposition, arc = 44 days MPO 30700
(31669) 1999 JT6
2461454.90
0.1567
4 oppositions, 1996-2002
JT6
1995 CR
2461456.27
opposition, arc = 20 days MPC 32517
2001 CP36
2461467.39
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 41678
1999 FA
2461468.71
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2002
2027 Jan. 10.46
0.1992
1999 HA2
2027 Jan. 13.02
0.1544
2003 TH2
2027 Jan. 20.12
0.1384
2004 ER21
2027 Jan. 22.13
MPO 38160
(7341) 1991
2027 Jan. 24.10
MPO 57657
1993
2027 Jan. 26.82
MPO 70215
1997
2027 Feb. 4.08
MPO 77448
2000
2027 Feb.
111-
4.82
0.1405
2004 VJ1
2027 Feb. 9.16
0.1987
2000 UR16
2027 Feb. 10.63
0.1063
2002 LY1
2027 Feb. 13.73
0.1817
2002 EY
2027 Feb. 18.40
MPO 25669
(31669) 1999
1-
2027 Feb. 19.77
0.04977
1995 CR
2027 Mar. 2.89
0.08406
2001 CP36
2027 Mar. 4.21
1-
111-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.04243
FA
0.1609
WT22
0.1271
SN289
3 oppositions, 1978-1999
MPO
3308
1999
1997 WT22
2461472.12 2027 Mar. 7.62
4 oppositions, 1988-2004
MPO 70215
1997
2001 SN289
2461476.88 2027 Mar. 12.38
4 oppositions, 1996-2004
MPO 70302
2001
2004 OW10
2461482.08
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 66397
2001 SY169
2461486.37
opposition, arc = 22 days MPO 57844
2002 DJ5
2461488.07
0.1348
2 oppositions, 2002-2002
DJ5
2005 FC
2461489.93
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 77854
2000 RS11
2461491.20
0.1958
3 oppositions, 2000-2004
RS11
(52750) 1998 KK17
2461499.61
0.1627
5 oppositions, 1992-2002
KK17
(4769) Castalia
2461499.65
0.1288
7 oppositions, 1989-2002
Castalia
2000 FN10
2461502.27
0.1977
4 oppositions, 2000-2005
FN10
2002 GR
2461503.40
opposition, arc = 48 days MPO 31990
2000 FK10
2461503.48
0.1869
4 oppositions, 2000-2003
FK10
2001 XV266
2461503.67
0.1440
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
XV266
2000 QK130
2461504.14
0.1077
2 oppositions, 2000-2004
QK130
2005 GR33
2461509.28
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 77860
2002 JX8
2461511.26
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2027 Mar. 17.58
0.04484
2004 OW10
2027 Mar. 21.87
0.1405
2001 SY169
2027 Mar. 23.57
MPO 38333
2002
1-
2027 Mar. 25.43
2005 FC
2027 Mar. 26.70
MPO 66142
1-
0.04062
1-
2000
2027 Apr. 4.11
MPO 70204
(52750) 1998
2027 Apr. 4.15
MPO 38159
(4769)
2027 Apr. 6.77
MPO 73993
2027 Apr.
7.90
2002 GR
2027 Apr. 7.98
MPO 57766
2000
0.1665
1-
2000
2027 Apr. 8.17
E2005-V49
2001
2027 Apr. 8.64
MPO 72104
2000
2027 Apr. 13.78
0.07812
2005 GR33
2027 Apr. 15.76
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1252
JX8
2 oppositions, 2002-2004
2004 WG1
2461511.27
opposition, arc = 58 days MPO 74439
2002 CW11
2461511.99
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 26152
2002 QW47
2461513.43
0.1632
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
QW47
2001 WM15
2461516.34
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 23932
2002 HE8
2461520.75
opposition, arc = 48 days MPO 32011
1998 YM4
2461523.42
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 57683
2002 VS85
2461539.51
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 62430
1996 GD1
2461541.67
0.1245
2 oppositions, 1996-2005
GD1
(85818) 1998 XM4
2461543.81
0.1260
5 oppositions, 1993-2004
XM4
2002 JD9
2461543.93
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 74177
1991 JW
2461545.20
0.09996
4 oppositions, 1955-1997
JW
2003 UB10
2461547.73
0.1044
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
UB10
1994 UG
2461551.99
0.1510
2 oppositions, 1994-2005
UG
2002 LT24
2461552.42
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 77603
2005 AX28
2461560.23
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 74477
2003 EB50
2461561.28
0.1762
3 oppositions, 2003-2005
EB50
(4953) 1990 MU
2461563.45
14 oppositions, 1974-2001
MPO 38159
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MPO 66277
2002
2027 Apr. 15.77
0.08253
2004 WG1
2027 Apr. 16.49
0.09800
2002 CW11
2027 Apr. 17.93
E2005-V72
2002
1-
2027 Apr. 20.84
0.07387
2001 WM15
2027 Apr. 25.25
0.1284
2002 HE8
2027 Apr. 27.92
0.1205
1998 YM4
2027 May 14.01
0.06607
2002 VS85
2027 May 16.17
MPO 74552
1996
1-
1-
111-
2027 May 18.31
MPO 62834
(85818) 1998
2027 May
18.43
0.08905
2002 JD9
2027 May 19.70
MPC 35683
1991
2027 May 22.23
E2005-W20
2003
2027 May 26.49
E2005-W33
1994
2027 May
26.92
0.1041
2002 LT24
2027 June 3.73
0.1223
2005 AX28
2027 June 4.78
MPO 77692
2003
2027 June 6.95
(4953) 1990 MU
0.03084
1-
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2004 JC
2461566.66
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 66372
2005 TE49
2461567.25
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-T81
(20236) 1998 BZ7
2461568.96
0.06769
2 oppositions, 1998-2001
BZ7
2005 GO21
2461576.63
opposition, arc = 48 days MPO 77859
2005 LW19
2461577.94
opposition, arc = 111 days E2005-W17
2004 BB103
2461580.92
opposition, arc = 27 days MPO 62485
2005 WC
2461587.65
opposition, arc =
1 days E2005-W33
2003 FF5
2461588.36
opposition, arc = 213 days MPO 62443
2005 BG28
2461596.87
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 74487
(17511) 1992 QN
2461598.70
0.1619
4 oppositions, 1992-2000
QN
2003 HF2
2461603.52
0.05397
2 oppositions, 2003-2004
HF2
2001 BA40
2461603.89
0.1867
3 oppositions, 2001-2002
BA40
2005 OK3
2461603.95
opposition, arc = 74 days E2005-T93
2003 NZ6
2461604.30
0.1420
3 oppositions, 2003-2005
NZ6
1998 CS1
2461605.50
0.07659
5 oppositions, 1998-2004
CS1
2005 NW44
2461607.80
opposition, arc = 28 days E2005-P32
2000 PJ5
2461613.76
0.1824
4 oppositions, 2000-2005
PJ5
2004 MX2
2461613.92
0.09682
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
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2027 June 10.16
0.1849
2004 JC
2027 June 10.75
0.08191
2005 TE49
2027 June 12.46
MPO 70189
(20236) 1998
1-
2027 June 20.13
0.1997
2005 GO21
2027 June 21.44
0.1991
2005 LW19
2027 June 24.42
0.05722
2004 BB103
2027 July 1.15
0.1021
2005 WC
2027 July 1.86
0.1144
2003 FF5
2027 July 10.37
0.1835
2005 BG28
2027 July 12.20
MPO 38162
(17511) 1992
1-
2027 July 17.02
MPO 65492
2003
2027 July 17.39
MPO 66182
2001
2027 July 17.45
0.1856
2005 OK3
2027 July 17.80
MPO 75876
2003
2027 July 19.00
MPO 73934
11111-
1-
1998
2027 July 21.30
0.1391
2005 NW44
2027 July 27.26
MPO 77467
2000
2027 July 27.42
MPO 73010
1-
2004
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
MX2
0.1569
XB27
0.1290
OS
0.1805
QY6
1996 XB27
2461616.00 2027 July 29.50
3 oppositions, 1996-2005
E2005-V34
1996
1990 OS
2461616.40 2027 July 29.90
4 oppositions, 1990-2005
MPO 77350
1990
2002 QY6
2461619.51 2027 Aug. 2.01
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
E2005-S64
2002
1999 AN10
2461624.79 2027 Aug. 7.29
0.002655
4 oppositions, 1955-2004
MPO 70220
1999
AN10
2005 LP40
2461625.70 2027 Aug. 8.20
0.1493
opposition, arc = 126 days E2005-U13
2005 LP40
2002 CU46
2461626.83 2027 Aug. 9.33
0.1216
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 27831
2002 CU46
2004 RU10
2461628.01 2027 Aug. 10.51
0.1373
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
MPO 74325
2004
RU10
2004 EO20
2461629.77 2027 Aug. 12.27
0.1775
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 62522
2004 EO20
2001 RZ11
2461630.47 2027 Aug. 12.97
0.1365
3 oppositions, 2001-2004
MPO 62350
2001
RZ11
2002 EU11
2461633.77 2027 Aug. 16.27
0.06063
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 30703
2002 EU11
2002 GT
2461634.39 2027 Aug. 16.89
0.1496
3 oppositions, 2002-2005
MPO 77590
2002
GT
2001 FC58
2461634.73 2027 Aug. 17.23
0.1432
4 oppositions, 2000-2003
MPO 48020
2001
FC58
2005 QQ87
2461642.52 2027 Aug. 25.02
0.1807
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-R57
2005 QQ87
2002 JR100
2461643.67 2027 Aug. 26.17
0.08890
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 70351
2002 JR100
2003 HW10
2461647.57 2027 Aug. 30.07
0.06059
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 48371
2003 HW10
2005 OH3
2461653.36 2027 Sept. 4.86
0.1445
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-P28
2005 OH3
(11066) Sigurd
2461657.10 2027 Sept. 8.60
0.1236
7 oppositions, 1976-2004
MPO 70183
(11066)
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11-
1-
1-
1111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
Sigurd
2005 VN5
2461658.53
opposition, arc =
2 days E2005-V84
2005 TD49
2461659.87
opposition, arc = 12 days E2005-U10
2002 EM6
2461662.98
opposition, arc = 172 days MPO 35573
(87684) 2000 SY2
2461665.52
0.1458
6 oppositions, 1977-2004
SY2
2002 EN7
2461666.16
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO 57851
2001 WT1
2461675.44
0.1854
2 oppositions, 2001-2002
WT1
2003 UD22
2461678.36
opposition, arc = 59 days MPO 57989
2001 SH276
2461678.42
0.1668
2 oppositions, 2001-2003
SH276
(68267) 2001 EA16
2461680.71
0.06238
3 oppositions, 2001-2003
EA16
2004 VC
2461681.04
0.1674
2 oppositions, 1992-2005
VC
2005 UO
2461681.28
opposition, arc = 30 days E2005-W50
2003 SQ222
2461686.11
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 53820
1998 ST27
2461687.93
0.1506
3 oppositions, 1998-2004
ST27
2004 TN20
2461692.99
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 70482
2004 GU9
2461693.31
0.1896
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
GU9
2004 RX10
2461694.34
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 70398
2003 UW29
2461699.46
opposition, arc = 35 days MPO 57991
2004 QT24
2461703.09
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2027 Sept.10.03
0.1616
2005 VN5
2027 Sept.11.37
0.1336
2005 TD49
2027 Sept.14.48
0.1168
2002 EM6
2027 Sept.17.02
MPO 73921
(87684) 2000
1-
2027 Sept.17.66
0.06447
2002 EN7
2027 Sept.26.94
MPO 66242
2001
1-
2027 Sept.29.86
0.1875
2003 UD22
2027 Sept.29.92
MPO 66215
2001
1-
11-
2027 Oct. 2.21
MPO 49334
(68267) 2001
2027 Oct. 2.54
MPO 77791
2004
2027 Oct.
2.78
0.1774
2005 UO
2027 Oct. 7.61
0.1645
2003 SQ222
2027 Oct. 9.43
MPO 70219
1998
1-
2027 Oct. 14.49
0.09347
2004 TN20
2027 Oct. 14.81
E2005-T22
2004
1-
2027 Oct. 15.84
0.09523
2004 RX10
2027 Oct. 20.96
0.1817
2003 UW29
2027 Oct. 24.59
1-
1-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1369
QT24
0.1485
QQ63
3 oppositions, 1998-2005
E2005-T93
1998 QQ63
2461704.69 2027 Oct. 26.19
3 oppositions, 1987-2005
MPO 77369
2005 QC5
2461705.51
opposition, arc = 56 days E2005-U16
2005 EA
2461708.92
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 77816
2005 UW3
2461710.51
opposition, arc =
5 days E2005-V01
1997 WB21
2461712.42
0.1198
2 oppositions, 1997-2004
WB21
(5011) Ptah
2461713.50
0.1912
7 oppositions, 1960-2001
Ptah
2001 WF49
2461716.37
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 23941
2004 WC1
2461717.70
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 74439
2005 SE71
2461718.39
opposition, arc = 62 days E2005-X08
2000 EE104
2461719.01
0.06946
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
EE104
2005 BO1
2461720.81
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 74484
2000 WN10
2461721.06
0.1974
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
WN10
2003 BR47
2461722.26
0.1785
2 oppositions, 2000-2003
BR47
2003 SD220
2461722.29
0.1381
2 oppositions, 2000-2003
SD220
2003 MM
2461728.72
0.1752
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
MM
2005 WN3
2461729.28
opposition, arc =
1 days E2005-W74
2002 XC91
2461729.97
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2004
1998
2027 Oct. 27.01
0.04857
2005 QC5
2027 Oct. 30.42
0.1981
2005 EA
2027 Nov. 1.01
0.1531
2005 UW3
2027 Nov. 2.92
MPO 64648
1997
111-
2027 Nov. 4.00
MPO 65990
(5011)
2027 Nov.
6.87
0.1853
2001 WF49
2027 Nov. 8.20
0.06184
2004 WC1
2027 Nov. 8.89
0.1923
2005 SE71
2027 Nov. 9.51
MPO 77448
2000
1-
2027 Nov. 11.31
0.1706
2005 BO1
2027 Nov. 11.56
E2005-X18
2000
1-
2027 Nov. 12.76
MPO 50174
2003
2027 Nov. 12.79
MPO 57965
2003
2027 Nov. 19.22
MPO 77695
2003
2027 Nov. 19.78
0.1495
2005 WN3
2027 Nov. 20.47
0.1635
11-
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 41898
2002 XC91
2461729.97
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 41898
2000 EW70
2461730.34
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 47866
2005 LU3
2461731.90
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 77906
2002 XB
2461736.26
opposition, arc = 60 days MPO 77681
2004 QD14
2461738.25
0.1130
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
QD14
2005 WS3
2461739.56
opposition, arc =
9 days E2005-X18
2004 FF29
2461739.94
opposition, arc = 54 days MPO 66348
2004 XG
2461749.12
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 74440
1994 XL1
2461751.10
0.1347
2 oppositions, 1994-2005
XL1
2005 TF
2461751.71
opposition, arc = 58 days E2005-W84
2005 EJ169
2461752.25
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 77841
2002 AU4
2461757.24
0.1500
2 oppositions, 1994-2002
AU4
2001 XY10
2461761.60
opposition, arc = 146 days MPO 30561
2000 CH59
2461767.09
0.08061
2 oppositions, 2000-2004
CH59
2003 YL118
2461767.48
opposition, arc = 27 days MPO 58107
1994 WR12
2461767.51
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 57659
2002 XC91
2027 Nov. 20.47
0.1635
2002 XC91
2027 Nov. 20.84
0.09986
2000 EW70
2027 Nov. 22.40
0.03746
2005 LU3
2027 Nov. 26.76
0.1411
2002 XB
2027 Nov. 28.75
E2005-U42
2004
2004 AD
2461772.47
opposition, arc = 26 days MPO 58114
2004 AE
2461780.84
opposition, arc = 86 days MPO 62467
2001 XU30
2461789.80
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1111-
2027 Nov. 30.06
0.07509
2005 WS3
2027 Nov. 30.44
0.1834
2004 FF29
2027 Dec. 9.62
0.06672
2004 XG
2027 Dec. 11.60
E2005-W78
1994
1-
2027 Dec. 12.21
0.1341
2005 TF
2027 Dec. 12.75
0.1520
2005 EJ169
2027 Dec. 17.74
MPO 47121
2002
1-
2027 Dec. 22.10
0.05784
2001 XY10
2027 Dec. 27.59
MPO 62271
2000
1-
2027 Dec. 27.98
0.1419
2003 YL118
2027 Dec. 28.01
0.09771
1994 WR12
1-
2028 Jan.
0.02545
1-
0.1843
1-
0.1450
1-
1.97
2004 AD
2028 Jan. 10.34
2004 AE
2028 Jan. 19.30
11-
1-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 117 days MPO 30565
2005 CU38
2461791.70
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 74495
2000 GP82
2461795.72
0.09552
5 oppositions, 1995-2005
GP82
2002 BG25
2461804.65
opposition, arc = 198 days MPO 62386
(52762) 1998 MT24
2461811.23
0.1633
4 oppositions, 1953-2002
MT24
2002 CC14
2461813.78
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 74134
2000 YS134
2461817.52
opposition, arc = 60 days MPO 11023
(85953) 1999 FK21
2461818.01
0.1240
4 oppositions, 1971-2004
FK21
(27002) 1998 DV9
2461819.20
0.06330
3 oppositions, 1998-2001
DV9
1999 VF22
2461822.37
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 57713
2003 XV
2461827.37
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 58079
2003 CG11
2461830.05
opposition, arc = 267 days MPO 62442
2001 EB18
2461830.88
0.1753
2 oppositions, 2001-2003
EB18
2000 EE14
2461837.36
0.1710
5 oppositions, 2000-2005
EE14
1978 CA
2461837.89
0.1476
3 oppositions, 1978-2005
CA
(88254) 2001 FM129
2461843.07
0.08441
5 oppositions, 1978-2004
FM129
2002 EA
2461847.00
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 70340
2001 SQ3
2461850.05
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO 20979
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2001 XU30
2028 Jan. 21.20
0.1194
2005 CU38
2028 Jan. 25.22
MPO 77456
2000
1-
2028 Feb.
3.15
0.1291
2002 BG25
2028 Feb. 9.73
MPO 66038
(52762) 1998
1-
2028 Feb. 12.28
0.1128
2002 CC14
2028 Feb. 16.02
0.07843
2000 YS134
2028 Feb. 16.51
MPO 62893
(85953) 1999
11-
2028 Feb. 17.70
MPO 70194
(27002) 1998
2028 Feb. 20.87
0.05237
1999 VF22
2028 Feb. 25.87
0.1132
2003 XV
2028 Feb. 28.55
0.1949
2003 CG11
2028 Feb. 29.38
MPO 57807
2001
2028 Mar. 6.86
MPO 77445
2000
2028 Mar. 7.39
MPO 73921
1978
111-
2028 Mar. 12.57
MPO 77348
(88254) 2001
2028 Mar. 16.50
0.07617
2002 EA
2028 Mar. 19.55
0.04098
2001 SQ3
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2002 AN129
2461850.82
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 24052
2003 YX1
2461851.04
opposition, arc = 87 days MPO 62458
2002 GQ5
2461853.13
opposition, arc = 26 days MPO 30734
2002 FG7
2461853.31
0.1991
5 oppositions, 1990-2005
FG7
2005 ER95
2461855.49
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 77831
2003 FK1
2461857.57
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 48340
2000 HO40
2461859.07
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 57775
2004 FN8
2461860.36
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 62537
(86878) 2000 HD24
2461862.37
0.1146
4 oppositions, 1983-2004
HD24
2004 TD18
2461865.93
opposition, arc = 35 days MPO 74370
2003 FY6
2461869.98
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 48342
2002 FD6
2461876.23
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 41765
2001 HC
2461878.34
0.1885
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
HC
1998 KG3
2461878.35
0.1663
2 oppositions, 1998-2003
KG3
2003 HT42
2461879.42
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 48377
2003 UX26
2461879.69
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 53847
2001 TE2
2461883.00
0.1588
3 oppositions, 2000-2002
TE2
2004 XA45
2461883.36
opposition, arc = 127 days MPO 77794
2002 SQ41
2461887.72
opposition, arc = 22 days MPO 66282
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2028 Mar. 20.32
0.1269
2002 AN129
2028 Mar. 20.54
0.1036
2003 YX1
2028 Mar. 22.63
0.1090
2002 GQ5
2028 Mar. 22.81
MPO 77590
2002
1-
2028 Mar. 24.99
0.03228
2005 ER95
2028 Mar. 27.07
0.1301
2003 FK1
2028 Mar. 28.57
0.09489
2000 HO40
2028 Mar. 29.86
0.02954
2004 FN8
2028 Mar. 31.87
MPO 63261
(86878) 2000
1-
2028 Apr.
1-
4.43
0.1608
2004 TD18
2028 Apr. 8.48
0.1493
2003 FY6
2028 Apr. 14.73
0.09978
2002 FD6
2028 Apr. 16.84
MPO 77530
2001
2028 Apr. 16.85
MPO 46341
11-
111-
11-
1998
2028 Apr. 17.92
0.02893
2003 HT42
2028 Apr. 18.19
0.01657
2003 UX26
2028 Apr. 21.50
MPO 66217
2001
1-
2028 Apr. 21.86
0.1699
2004 XA45
2028 Apr. 26.22
0.1548
2002 SQ41
1-
1-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1026
FD
2005 FD
2461891.23 2028 Apr. 29.73
2 oppositions, 2005-2005
E2005-W20
2005 JB22
2461891.44
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 77881
2005 GD60
2461895.66
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 77864
2000 SG344
2461898.65
0.01962
2 oppositions, 1999-2000
SG344
2000 HB24
2461900.55
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO
787
2004 EW9
2461910.24
0.1971
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
EW9
(86667) 2000 FO10
2461910.30
0.1493
4 oppositions, 1988-2004
FO10
2001 SG286
2461913.55
opposition, arc = 55 days MPO 57845
2005 ER70
2461920.03
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 77827
2005 LX36
2461925.51
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 77910
2004 JX20
2461932.91
0.1401
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
JX20
2001 NY1
2461933.11
opposition, arc = 71 days MPO 20845
(11500) 1989 UR
2461934.30
0.08883
4 oppositions, 1989-1999
UR
2003 KZ18
2461938.02
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 50767
2005 HN3
2461944.55
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 77877
2001 WN5
2461948.73
0.001670
3 oppositions, 1996-2003
WN5
2004 UH1
2461950.00
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 74425
1998 HL3
2461950.50
0.1754
4 oppositions, 1998-2005
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2005
2028 Apr. 29.94
0.02873
2005 JB22
2028 May
4.16
0.08320
2005 GD60
2028 May
7.15
MPO 6089
2000
1-
2028 May
1-
9.05
0.1114
2000 HB24
2028 May 18.74
MPO 74309
2004
1-
2028 May 18.80
MPO 77348
(86667) 2000
2028 May
22.05
0.01729
2001 SG286
2028 May 28.53
0.1254
2005 ER70
2028 June 3.01
0.05701
2005 LX36
2028 June 10.41
MPO 77783
2004
1-
2028 June 10.61
0.1328
2001 NY1
2028 June 11.80
MPC 35833
(11500) 1989
1-
2028 June 15.52
0.1861
2003 KZ18
2028 June 22.05
0.1099
2005 HN3
2028 June 26.23
MPO 48155
2001
1-
2028 June 27.50
0.1513
2004 UH1
2028 June 28.00
MPO 77365
1998
1-
11-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
HL3
2001 RV17
2461963.43
opposition, arc = 63 days MPO 20944
2005 EY95
2461965.79
0.1846
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
EY95
2003 NL7
2461968.61
opposition, arc = 109 days MPO 62445
2005 NX44
2461971.41
opposition, arc = 104 days E2005-U16
2001 OF25
2461974.25
opposition, arc = 58 days MPO 20851
(52760) 1998 ML14
2461975.05
0.1570
3 oppositions, 1998-2003
ML14
2005 BG28
2461976.69
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 74487
2001 RT17
2461997.45
0.1907
2 oppositions, 2001-2004
RT17
2004 AF
2462004.09
0.1683
3 oppositions, 1985-2004
AF
2005 QQ87
2462007.89
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-R57
1998 SD9
2462008.98
opposition, arc =
4 days MPC 32779
2001 FC58
2462009.42
0.07670
4 oppositions, 2000-2003
FC58
2000 SJ344
2462013.03
opposition, arc = 200 days MPO 13780
2004 TD10
2462016.13
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 74368
2002 CD14
2462020.64
0.04245
2 oppositions, 2002-2002
CD14
2004 VV
2462024.22
opposition, arc = 77 days MPO 74426
(9856) 1991 EE
2462024.51
0.09672
6 oppositions, 1991-2001
EE
2005 RB3
2462025.31
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2028 July 10.93
0.1030
2001 RV17
2028 July 13.29
MPO 76863
2005
1-
2028 July 16.11
0.1824
2003 NL7
2028 July 18.91
0.1518
2005 NX44
2028 July 21.75
0.1017
2001 OF25
2028 July 22.55
MPO 38738
(52760) 1998
1-
2028 July 24.19
0.06273
2005 BG28
2028 Aug. 13.95
MPO 68927
2001
1-
2028 Aug. 20.59
MPO 61761
11-
2004
2028 Aug. 24.39
0.1941
2005 QQ87
2028 Aug. 25.48
0.09867
1998 SD9
2028 Aug. 25.92
MPO 48020
2001
1-
2028 Aug. 29.53
0.08997
2000 SJ344
2028 Sept. 1.63
0.1813
2004 TD10
2028 Sept. 6.14
MPO 66265
2002
1-
2028 Sept. 9.72
0.1957
2004 VV
2028 Sept.10.01
MPO 38160
(9856) 1991
1-
2028 Sept.10.81
1-
0.08983
1-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc =
7 days E2005-R55
2000 CO101
2462029.84
opposition, arc = 212 days MPO 3927
2000 YL29
2462030.23
0.1486
6 oppositions, 1984-2005
YL29
1999 VX25
2462030.47
opposition, arc =
5 days MPC 36941
2003 YS17
2462032.82
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 62459
2001 FA58
2462034.59
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 12323
2002 TA60
2462038.56
opposition, arc = 26 days MPO 41806
2001 KM20
2462042.61
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 14443
2005 EG94
2462044.67
opposition, arc = 38 days MPO 77831
2005 RA3
2462044.74
opposition, arc = 49 days E2005-U20
2004 OB
2462045.11
0.01501
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
OB
2002 QY6
2462045.31
0.1865
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
QY6
2002 TZ66
2462049.00
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 38456
2001 TD
2462050.39
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 21049
2004 CK39
2462060.12
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 62494
2004 GU9
2462060.83
0.1814
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
GU9
2001 TD45
2462069.07
0.1351
4 oppositions, 2001-2004
TD45
(35396) 1997 XF11
2462070.78
0.006239
5 oppositions, 1990-2002
XF11
2005 VT7
2462072.32
opposition, arc = 20 days E2005-X18
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2005 RB3
2028 Sept.15.34
0.06091
2000 CO101
2028 Sept.15.73
E2005-X04
2000
2028 Sept.15.97
0.04328
1999 VX25
2028 Sept.18.32
0.1560
2003 YS17
2028 Sept.20.09
0.09229
2001 FA58
2028 Sept.24.06
0.1212
2002 TA60
2028 Sept.28.11
0.05455
2001 KM20
2028 Sept.30.17
0.1771
2005 EG94
2028 Sept.30.24
0.08084
2005 RA3
2028 Sept.30.61
MPO 76478
2004
2028 Sept.30.81
E2005-S64
1111111-
2002
2028 Oct.
4.50
0.01455
2002 TZ66
2028 Oct. 5.89
0.08708
2001 TD
2028 Oct. 15.62
0.1870
2004 CK39
2028 Oct. 16.33
E2005-T22
2004
2028 Oct. 24.57
MPO 77571
1-
111-
2001
2028 Oct. 26.28
MPO 38169
(35396) 1997
2028 Oct. 27.82
0.02510
2005 VT7
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
(68950) 2002 QF15
2462075.57
0.1929
5 oppositions, 1955-2003
QF15
2005 SD71
2462075.57
opposition, arc = 65 days E2005-X18
1999 RQ28
2462076.43
opposition, arc = 99 days MPC 38073
1985 WA
2462077.11
0.1178
2 oppositions, 1985-2005
WA
2004 GD
2462081.03
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 66355
2005 VN5
2462082.15
opposition, arc =
2 days E2005-V84
2005 VK1
2462082.92
opposition, arc =
2 days E2005-V57
2000 EE104
2462085.14
0.05237
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
EE104
2003 JX2
2462088.44
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 48380
2001 UX16
2462089.84
opposition, arc = 177 days MPO 57847
(52381) 1993 HA
2462095.04
0.1697
4 oppositions, 1993-2003
HA
1991 BN
2462095.34
0.1536
4 oppositions, 1991-2005
BN
2002 UR3
2462097.59
0.1629
3 oppositions, 2002-2005
UR3
2003 SW130
2462098.95
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 53798
1998 XX2
2462103.56
0.02024
2 oppositions, 1998-2005
XX2
2005 TH50
2462105.68
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-TA1
1991 JW
2462106.36
0.1345
4 oppositions, 1955-1997
JW
2005 WH4
2462111.51
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2028 Oct. 31.07
MPO 57653
(68950) 2002
2028 Oct. 31.07
0.09677
2005 SD71
2028 Oct. 31.93
0.1440
1999 RQ28
2028 Nov. 1.61
MPO 71937
1985
1-
2028 Nov.
5.53
0.04652
2004 GD
2028 Nov. 6.65
0.1961
2005 VN5
2028 Nov. 7.42
0.06767
2005 VK1
2028 Nov. 9.64
MPO 77448
2000
1-
2028 Nov. 12.94
0.09747
2003 JX2
2028 Nov. 14.34
0.07205
2001 UX16
2028 Nov. 19.54
MPO 38594
(52381) 1993
1-
2028 Nov. 19.84
MPO 77350
1991
2028 Nov. 22.09
E2005-W17
2002
1-
11-
1-
2028 Nov. 23.45
0.1620
2003 SW130
2028 Nov. 28.06
E2005-X04
1998
1-
2028 Nov. 30.18
0.02370
2005 TH50
2028 Nov. 30.86
MPC 35683
1991
1-
2028 Dec.
1-
6.01
0.1978
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc =
8 days E2005-X16
2004 KZ
2462111.71
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 66381
2005 WZ55
2462112.35
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-X13
2004 XN50
2462113.36
opposition, arc = 80 days MPO 77794
2004 YA5
2462124.26
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 74468
1990 UN
2462130.23
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 77350
(66407) 1999 LQ28
2462131.16
0.1831
3 oppositions, 1982-2003
LQ28
2004 YD
2462132.05
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 74467
2005 WH4
2028 Dec. 6.21
0.1905
2004 KZ
2028 Dec. 6.85
0.1476
2005 WZ55
2028 Dec. 7.86
0.1161
2004 XN50
2028 Dec. 18.76
0.1121
2004 YA5
2028 Dec. 24.73
0.1798
1990 UN
2028 Dec. 25.66
MPO 57653
(66407) 1999
2004 XK14
2462137.66
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 74443
2004 BV102
2462139.28
0.1235
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
BV102
2001 SQ263
2462145.29
opposition, arc = 20 days MPO 62365
2005 EE
2462146.77
0.1081
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
EE
2002 AB2
2462150.51
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 24030
2005 BH14
2462151.00
opposition, arc = 17 days MPO 74486
(67381) 2000 OL8
2462151.92
0.1379
3 oppositions, 2000-2003
OL8
2001 OC36
2462158.56
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 16114
2002 EV
2462161.46
opposition, arc = 58 days MPO 30700
1999 VX25
2462178.06
opposition, arc =
5 days MPC 36941
2000 BD19
2462181.27
0.1098
5 oppositions, 1997-2005
BD19
2029 Jan.
1.16
0.07987
2004 XK14
2029 Jan. 2.78
MPO 76396
2004
1-
2029 Jan.
8.79
0.1120
2001 SQ263
2029 Jan. 10.27
MPO 76711
2005
1-
2029 Jan. 14.01
0.1106
2002 AB2
2029 Jan. 14.50
0.08494
2005 BH14
2029 Jan. 15.42
MPO 49019
(67381) 2000
1-
2029 Jan. 22.06
0.1508
2001 OC36
2029 Jan. 24.96
0.1997
2002 EV
2029 Feb. 10.56
0.1638
1999 VX25
2029 Feb. 13.77
MPO 77436
2000
1-
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2028 Dec. 26.55
2004 YD
0.07820
11111-
1-
1-
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2000 LG6
2462181.49
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 1663
2001 EB16
2462183.54
0.1771
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
EB16
2000 SG344
2462183.86
0.05272
2 oppositions, 1999-2000
SG344
2000 MU1
2462187.28
0.1563
3 oppositions, 2000-2005
MU1
2002 MN
2462193.95
opposition, arc = 53 days MPO 34019
2000 EE14
2462194.17
0.1792
5 oppositions, 2000-2005
EE14
2000 DO1
2462198.96
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO
711
2004 CE39
2462200.33
0.09034
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
CE39
2000 CO101
2462204.69
opposition, arc = 212 days MPO 3927
2002 DU3
2462208.19
0.09545
2 oppositions, 2002-2002
DU3
2000 ED14
2462211.77
0.03969
2 oppositions, 2000-2003
ED14
2004 FE5
2462213.91
opposition, arc = 47 days MPO 66346
2002 OD20
2462214.28
0.1496
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
OD20
2000 EZ106
2462218.32
opposition, arc = 14 days MPC 40488
2004 EL20
2462218.93
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 62522
2005 GO59
2462226.11
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 77864
2001 AD2
2462231.17
0.03101
3 oppositions, 2001-2003
AD2
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2029 Feb. 13.99
0.1353
2000 LG6
2029 Feb. 16.04
MPO 66184
2001
2029 Feb. 16.36
MPO 6089
2000
2029 Feb. 19.78
MPO 37526
2000
2029 Feb. 26.45
2002 MN
2029 Feb. 26.67
MPO 77445
0.1877
1-
1-
2000
2029 Mar.
3.46
0.1381
2000 DO1
2029 Mar. 4.83
MPO 74308
2004
1-
2029 Mar.
1-
9.19
0.1115
2000 CO101
2029 Mar. 12.69
MPO 66272
2002
2029 Mar. 16.27
MPO 42920
2000
2029 Mar. 18.41
0.1948
2004 FE5
2029 Mar. 18.78
MPO 77611
2002
1-
2029 Mar. 22.82
0.08731
2000 EZ106
2029 Mar. 23.43
0.1591
2004 EL20
2029 Mar. 30.61
0.1322
2005 GO59
2029 Apr. 4.67
MPO 66181
2001
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1538
DW1
1995 DW1
2462233.29 2029 Apr. 6.79
2 oppositions, 1995-1996
MPO 14105
2004 HF12
2462235.13
opposition, arc = 48 days MPO 66365
2002 TZ66
2462236.33
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 38456
2005 QP11
2462237.73
opposition, arc =
9 days E2005-S25
(99942) Apophis
2462240.41
0.0002318
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
Apophis
2002 JC9
2462243.91
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 32014
2005 MO13
2462244.51
opposition, arc = 28 days E2005-O34
1998 MW5
2462254.14
0.08592
3 oppositions, 1998-2000
MW5
(88959) 2001 TZ44
2462254.63
0.06882
3 oppositions, 2001-2003
TZ44
2000 JE5
2462259.03
0.1582
3 oppositions, 2000-2004
JE5
2001 SG10
2462259.64
0.05057
2 oppositions, 2001-2003
SG10
2004 FM17
2462265.77
opposition, arc = 49 days MPO 66347
1998 HH49
2462265.78
0.1630
3 oppositions, 1998-2000
HH49
2003 HN
2462266.94
opposition, arc = 181 days MPO 77694
2004 DA53
2462268.83
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 62514
2004 DC
2462270.28
0.1901
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
DC
2003 GY
2462273.85
0.1751
2 oppositions, 2003-2003
GY
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1995
2029 Apr.
8.63
0.02622
2004 HF12
2029 Apr. 9.83
0.1658
2002 TZ66
2029 Apr. 11.23
0.07340
2005 QP11
2029 Apr. 13.91
MPO 74525
(99942)
1-
2029 Apr. 17.41
0.1859
2002 JC9
2029 Apr. 18.01
0.1478
2005 MO13
2029 Apr. 27.64
MPO 41538
1998
1-
11-
1-
2029 Apr. 28.13
MPO 64061
(88959) 2001
2029 May
2.53
MPO 73997
2000
2029 May
3.14
MPO 56306
2001
2029 May
9.27
0.1568
2004 FM17
2029 May
9.28
MPO 8039
1998
1-
2029 May
1-
10.44
0.1671
2003 HN
2029 May 12.33
0.1630
2004 DA53
2029 May 13.78
E2005-U88
2004
2029 May 17.35
MPO 57914
2003
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2005 WY55
2462273.97
opposition, arc =
7 days E2005-X16
2002 ES11
2462274.71
opposition, arc = 87 days MPO 38333
2004 TN
2462278.58
opposition, arc = 68 days MPO 74367
2000 SL10
2462278.87
opposition, arc = 69 days MPO 8496
2002 XC91
2462285.36
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 41898
2002 XC91
2462285.36
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 41898
2005 GB120
2462286.85
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 77870
2005 WC1
2462287.45
opposition, arc = 14 days E2005-X18
2005 UW6
2462290.85
opposition, arc = 21 days E2005-W17
(22099) 2000 EX106
2462293.69
0.1730
3 oppositions, 1994-2001
EX106
2002 NN4
2462294.55
opposition, arc = 66 days MPO 61231
(52761) 1998 MN14
2462294.84
0.1984
3 oppositions, 1998-2002
MN14
2005 NW44
2462302.93
opposition, arc = 28 days E2005-P32
2003 UB10
2462303.56
0.1319
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
UB10
2000 LB16
2462304.37
0.1759
3 oppositions, 2000-2005
LB16
2005 LV3
2462305.01
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 77906
2004 GC19
2462305.03
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 62560
2004 MD6
2462306.83
0.1043
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
MD6
2004 KG1
2462307.59
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 66381
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2029 May
17.47
0.1306
2005 WY55
2029 May 18.21
0.1391
2002 ES11
2029 May 22.08
0.1856
2004 TN
2029 May 22.37
0.04344
2000 SL10
2029 May 28.86
0.1838
2002 XC91
2029 May 28.86
0.1838
2002 XC91
2029 May 30.35
0.1727
2005 GB120
2029 May 30.95
0.1307
2005 WC1
2029 June 3.35
0.01645
2005 UW6
2029 June 6.19
MPO 8962
(22099) 2000
1-
2029 June
7.05
0.05886
2002 NN4
2029 June 7.34
MPO 70204
(52761) 1998
1-
2029 June 15.43
0.08487
2005 NW44
2029 June 16.06
E2005-W20
2003
1-
2029 June 16.87
MPO 73999
11111111-
2000
2029 June 17.51
0.1942
2005 LV3
2029 June 17.53
0.1486
2004 GC19
2029 June 19.33
MPO 77783
2004
1-
2029 June 20.09
0.1491
2004 KG1
1-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2005 GO21
2462309.50
opposition, arc = 48 days MPO 77859
2005 LW3
2462312.61
opposition, arc = 29 days MPO 77906
2002 KM3
2462317.24
opposition, arc = 18 days MPO 62391
2003 SD170
2462317.41
opposition, arc = 37 days MPO 62448
2003 XB22
2462318.04
opposition, arc = 26 days MPO 66320
2000 LG6
2462325.47
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 1663
(7753) 1988 XB
2462327.46
0.1148
8 oppositions, 1988-2004
XB
2001 YN2
2462328.34
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 24004
2001 QE71
2462328.37
opposition, arc = 25 days MPO 18380
2004 QY2
2462333.26
0.04713
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
QY2
2003 AK73
2462341.37
opposition, arc = 27 days MPO 77687
2001 WA25
2462343.00
opposition, arc = 102 days MPO 30554
2000 SG344
2462345.96
0.03421
2 oppositions, 1999-2000
SG344
2001 OT
2462350.53
opposition, arc = 26 days MPO 70298
2000 UK11
2462350.65
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 41675
2001 EC16
2462352.23
opposition, arc = 56 days MPO 48015
2001 HB
2462355.14
0.1584
3 oppositions, 1998-2004
HB
2004 QB3
2462365.67
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 70391
1999 AJ39
2462369.46
0.1727
2 oppositions, 1999-2004
AJ39
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2029 June 22.00
0.04532
2005 GO21
2029 June 25.11
0.07441
2005 LW3
2029 June 29.74
0.1828
2002 KM3
2029 June 29.91
0.1520
2003 SD170
2029 June 30.54
0.1921
2003 XB22
2029 July 7.97
0.1065
2000 LG6
2029 July 9.96
MPO 73858
(7753) 1988
1-
2029 July 10.84
0.1304
2001 YN2
2029 July 10.87
0.09244
2001 QE71
2029 July 15.76
MPO 77785
2004
1-
2029 July 23.87
0.05941
2003 AK73
2029 July 25.50
0.1370
2001 WA25
2029 July 28.46
MPO 6089
2000
1-
2029 Aug.
2.03
0.1186
2001 OT
2029 Aug. 2.15
0.02034
2000 UK11
2029 Aug. 3.73
0.06196
2001 EC16
2029 Aug. 6.64
MPO 66185
2001
1-
2029 Aug. 17.17
0.04564
2004 QB3
2029 Aug. 20.96
MPO 55857
1999
1-
11111-
1-
1-
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2004 QF14
2462375.60
opposition, arc = 41 days MPO 70393
2005 RO33
2462375.71
opposition, arc = 67 days E2005-W18
2001 EB18
2462381.66
0.1039
2 oppositions, 2001-2003
EB18
2005 RV24
2462387.45
opposition, arc = 28 days E2005-U16
2005 WG57
2462391.92
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-X16
2003 RU11
2462398.35
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 53765
2001 UZ16
2462401.19
opposition, arc = 75 days MPO 23849
2001 QO142
2462406.93
0.1200
2 oppositions, 2001-2002
QO142
1998 FW4
2462409.52
0.02614
5 oppositions, 1994-2005
FW4
2004 SE26
2462410.72
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 70470
2003 SR15
2462411.35
opposition, arc = 214 days MPO 74273
2003 SR15
2462411.35
opposition, arc = 214 days MPO 74273
2005 TE49
2462418.36
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-T81
2001 RV17
2462426.25
opposition, arc = 63 days MPO 20944
2005 GQ21
2462426.54
0.1816
2 oppositions, 1983-2005
GQ21
2004 GU9
2462427.56
0.1739
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
GU9
2003 TG2
2462427.59
opposition, arc = 18 days MPO 53835
2002 RB182
2462431.30
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 77644
2001 UY4
2462432.33
0.1074
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
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2029 Aug. 27.10
0.09368
2004 QF14
2029 Aug. 27.21
0.1665
2005 RO33
2029 Sept. 2.16
MPO 57807
2001
1-
2029 Sept. 7.95
0.1265
2005 RV24
2029 Sept.12.42
0.07113
2005 WG57
2029 Sept.18.85
0.1421
2003 RU11
2029 Sept.21.69
0.1736
2001 UZ16
2029 Sept.27.43
MPO 38319
2001
1-
2029 Sept.30.02
E2005-S64
111-
1998
2029 Oct.
1.22
0.1382
2004 SE26
2029 Oct. 1.85
0.09018
2003 SR15
2029 Oct. 1.85
0.09016
2003 SR15
2029 Oct. 8.86
0.1335
2005 TE49
2029 Oct. 16.75
0.1466
2001 RV17
2029 Oct. 17.04
E2005-X08
2005
2029 Oct. 18.06
E2005-T22
1-
11111-
2004
2029 Oct. 18.09
0.1945
2003 TG2
2029 Oct. 21.80
0.07871
2002 RB182
2029 Oct. 22.83
MPO 74105
2001
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
UY4
2002 UV36
2462432.99
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 38507
2003 FH
2462435.54
0.1128
2 oppositions, 2003-2003
FH
2003 TL4
2462436.15
0.04251
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
TL4
2005 EO33
2462436.79
opposition, arc = 26 days MPO 77822
2005 UL1
2462440.59
opposition, arc = 19 days E2005-V79
1998 MQ
2462442.05
0.1999
6 oppositions, 1979-2005
MQ
2003 UY12
2462445.77
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 57987
2000 EE104
2462451.14
0.04161
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
EE104
2002 VR14
2462451.47
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 38512
2004 AY1
2462452.65
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 62467
(3361) Orpheus
2462455.40
0.08422
7 oppositions, 1982-1998
Orpheus
2000 SG344
2462462.21
0.04522
2 oppositions, 1999-2000
SG344
2001 WF49
2462463.59
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 23941
2001 AV43
2462463.74
opposition, arc = 182 days MPO 48005
(33342) 1998 WT24
2462466.65
0.04957
3 oppositions, 1998-2002
WT24
2003 WU21
2462466.90
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 58049
2001 XK105
2462467.36
opposition, arc = 64 days MPO 27787
(96590) 1998 XB
2462469.13
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2029 Oct. 23.49
0.01416
2002 UV36
2029 Oct. 26.04
MPO 62443
2003
2029 Oct. 26.65
E2005-W20
1-
2003
2029 Oct. 27.29
0.07860
2005 EO33
2029 Oct. 31.09
0.1863
2005 UL1
2029 Nov. 1.55
MPO 77367
1998
1-
2029 Nov.
5.27
0.1643
2003 UY12
2029 Nov. 10.64
MPO 77448
2000
1-
2029 Nov. 10.97
0.1525
2002 VR14
2029 Nov. 12.15
0.1848
2004 AY1
2029 Nov. 14.90
MPC 32296
(3361)
1-
2029 Nov. 21.71
MPO 6089
1-
1-
2000
2029 Nov. 23.09
0.04409
2001 WF49
2029 Nov. 23.24
0.01025
2001 AV43
2029 Nov. 26.15
MPO 73897
(33342) 1998
1-
2029 Nov. 26.40
0.08801
2003 WU21
2029 Nov. 26.86
0.1807
2001 XK105
2029 Nov. 28.63
1-
1-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1821
XB
6 oppositions, 1997-2005
MPO 70659
2001 WK15
2462472.00
opposition, arc = 196 days MPO 31958
1992 BF
2462478.99
0.1579
4 oppositions, 1992-2005
BF
(5731) Zeus
2462479.11
0.09882
8 oppositions, 1988-1998
Zeus
2005 JT108
2462482.41
opposition, arc = 20 days MPO 77897
(85628) 1998 KV2
2462486.49
0.1911
4 oppositions, 1998-2004
KV2
2002 MR3
2462486.72
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 34019
2005 LV30
2462490.25
opposition, arc = 22 days MPO 77910
2005 UK1
2462494.67
opposition, arc = 38 days E2005-X08
2001 YO2
2462495.07
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO 24004
2003 YJ
2462495.56
opposition, arc = 27 days MPO 58084
2002 AC5
2462499.95
opposition, arc = 88 days MPO 30603
2029 Dec.
2001 TD
2462504.94
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 21049
2003 AF23
2462505.56
opposition, arc = 46 days MPO 43486
2003 YS17
2462505.91
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 62459
1994 AW1
2462510.62
0.1849
2 oppositions, 1994-2002
AW1
1994 WR12
2462511.26
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 57659
2000 BM19
2462511.62
0.09708
3 oppositions, 2000-2005
BM19
2001 WR5
2462512.94
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(96590) 1998
1.50
0.1777
2001 WK15
2029 Dec. 8.49
MPO 77350
1992
1-
2029 Dec. 8.61
MPC 35411
(5731)
2029 Dec. 11.91
0.1749
2005 JT108
2029 Dec. 15.99
MPO 62762
(85628) 1998
1-
2029 Dec. 16.22
0.07596
2002 MR3
2029 Dec. 19.75
0.1999
2005 LV30
2029 Dec. 24.17
0.1563
2005 UK1
2029 Dec. 24.57
0.1558
2001 YO2
2029 Dec. 25.06
0.1209
2003 YJ
2029 Dec. 29.45
0.09972
2002 AC5
1-
2030 Jan.
3.44
0.1984
2001 TD
2030 Jan. 4.06
0.04089
2003 AF23
2030 Jan. 4.41
0.1313
2003 YS17
2030 Jan. 9.12
MPO 25679
1994
1-
2030 Jan.
9.76
0.09445
1994 WR12
2030 Jan. 10.12
MPO 77436
2000
1-
2030 Jan. 11.44
1-
0.1550
11111-
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 84 days MPO 74109
2004 XM29
2462513.36
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 74447
2002 YC12
2462517.65
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 41901
2001 WL15
2462519.16
0.06719
3 oppositions, 2000-2005
WL15
(24761) Ahau
2462519.24
0.1870
4 oppositions, 1993-2001
Ahau
1999 CV8
2462524.32
0.05749
3 oppositions, 1999-2004
CV8
2005 WY
2462533.94
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-W74
2003 DZ15
2462534.68
opposition, arc = 25 days MPO 48329
2000 SM10
2462536.10
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 5065
1990 SM
2462538.05
0.1846
3 oppositions, 1987-2005
SM
2003 BR47
2462538.06
0.09572
2 oppositions, 2000-2003
BR47
2003 EP16
2462538.61
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 48333
2001 CK32
2462539.89
0.07819
2 oppositions, 2001-2002
CK32
(5011) Ptah
2462544.01
0.1741
7 oppositions, 1960-2001
Ptah
2002 CB26
2462544.47
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 26156
1998 HE3
2462547.95
0.1926
3 oppositions, 1993-2002
HE3
2005 QP11
2462548.28
opposition, arc =
9 days E2005-S25
2000 AC6
2462553.85
0.1144
2 oppositions, 2000-2003
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2001 WR5
2030 Jan. 11.86
0.09457
2004 XM29
2030 Jan. 16.15
0.07544
2002 YC12
2030 Jan. 17.66
MPO 77578
2001
11-
2030 Jan. 17.74
MPO 12399
(24761)
2030 Jan. 22.82
MPO 66081
1999
2030 Feb.
1.44
0.01291
2005 WY
2030 Feb. 2.18
0.1520
2003 DZ15
2030 Feb. 3.60
0.1029
2000 SM10
2030 Feb. 5.55
MPO 77350
1990
2030 Feb. 5.56
MPO 50174
111-
2003
2030 Feb.
6.11
0.1003
2003 EP16
2030 Feb. 7.39
MPO 77508
2001
1-
2030 Feb. 11.51
MPO 65990
(5011)
2030 Feb. 11.97
0.04676
2002 CB26
2030 Feb. 15.45
MPO 47728
1998
1-
2030 Feb. 15.78
0.1427
2005 QP11
2030 Feb. 21.35
MPO 56047
2000
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
AC6
2002 XY38
2462554.17
opposition, arc = 53 days MPO 43480
2002 EZ11
2462555.40
0.1601
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
EZ11
2001 CP36
2462555.57
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 41678
2004 TN20
2462559.39
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 70482
2002 LX
2462560.41
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 34011
2005 QK76
2462564.43
opposition, arc =
2 days E2005-R41
2003 DF6
2462564.45
opposition, arc = 179 days MPO 50746
2003 ED50
2462569.41
0.1764
2 oppositions, 2003-2003
ED50
2005 CD69
2462570.54
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 77815
2003 GS
2462578.86
0.1084
2 oppositions, 2003-2004
GS
2002 VX94
2462580.64
0.1435
5 oppositions, 1986-2005
VX94
1998 VN
2462582.11
0.1806
2 oppositions, 1998-2004
VN
2001 TD
2462593.19
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 21049
2005 TS15
2462594.40
opposition, arc = 54 days E2005-W84
2005 TH45
2462599.00
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-TA1
2004 TP13
2462600.92
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 70480
2002 SM
2462601.69
0.05608
3 oppositions, 2002-2005
SM
2004 HE
2462606.06
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 62569
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2030 Feb. 21.67
0.03100
2002 XY38
2030 Feb. 22.90
MPO 62388
2002
1-
2030 Feb. 23.07
0.01306
2001 CP36
2030 Feb. 26.89
0.1984
2004 TN20
2030 Feb. 27.91
0.1363
2002 LX
2030 Mar. 3.93
0.1125
2005 QK76
2030 Mar. 3.95
0.1767
2003 DF6
2030 Mar. 8.91
MPO 53733
2003
1-
2030 Mar. 10.04
0.01385
2005 CD69
2030 Mar. 18.36
MPO 61716
2003
1-
2030 Mar. 20.14
MPO 77679
2002
2030 Mar. 21.61
MPO 64657
1998
2030 Apr.
1111-
1.69
0.1505
2001 TD
2030 Apr. 2.90
0.07958
2005 TS15
2030 Apr. 7.50
0.1672
2005 TH45
2030 Apr. 9.42
0.1677
2004 TP13
2030 Apr. 10.19
MPO 66282
2002
1-
2030 Apr. 14.56
2004 HE
1-
0.06997
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1965
VG5
2001 VG5
2462606.56 2030 Apr. 15.06
3 oppositions, 1987-2004
MPO 70307
2005 GL
2462608.09
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 77856
2004 HC
2462611.40
opposition, arc = 38 days MPO 66364
2002 AJ29
2462615.09
0.1228
4 oppositions, 1988-2005
AJ29
2004 JW20
2462618.79
0.1349
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
JW20
2001 SG276
2462619.60
0.08726
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
SG276
1998 MW5
2462626.07
0.1905
3 oppositions, 1998-2000
MW5
2004 JN1
2462628.37
opposition, arc = 37 days MPO 66372
2005 JU1
2462632.71
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 77878
2000 HO40
2462633.87
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 57775
1999 LJ1
2462639.20
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 53597
2000 GV147
2462640.44
0.09801
2 oppositions, 1993-2000
GV147
2001 WK15
2462648.33
opposition, arc = 196 days MPO 31958
2002 XQ40
2462648.82
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 41888
2001 XR30
2462650.52
0.06077
3 oppositions, 2001-2004
XR30
2005 QP11
2462653.61
opposition, arc =
9 days E2005-S25
2003 SL36
2462655.27
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 53777
2003 MM
2462656.25
0.1679
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
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2030 Apr. 16.59
2005 GL
2030 Apr. 19.90
2004 HC
2030 Apr. 23.59
MPO 74124
2001
0.1965
1-
0.1513
1-
2002
2030 Apr. 27.29
MPO 77783
2004
2030 Apr. 28.10
E2005-X04
2001
2030 May
4.57
MPO 41538
1998
2030 May
6.87
0.05964
2004 JN1
2030 May 11.21
0.03311
2005 JU1
2030 May 12.37
0.1073
2000 HO40
2030 May 17.70
0.1613
1999 LJ1
2030 May 18.94
MPO 4568
2000
1-
2030 May
26.83
0.1464
2001 WK15
2030 May 27.32
0.06890
2002 XQ40
2030 May 29.02
MPO 74112
2001
1-
2030 June
1-
1.11
0.1395
2005 QP11
2030 June 2.77
0.1512
2003 SL36
2030 June 3.75
MPO 77695
2003
111-
1-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
MM
2004 QA22
2462658.73
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 70395
2005 LU3
2462662.00
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 77906
2002 LY1
2462663.97
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 70351
2002 AL31
2462668.10
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 24038
2003 WR21
2462672.71
0.06515
3 oppositions, 1990-2004
WR21
2002 EW11
2462673.35
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 74151
1997 NC1
2462676.39
0.1321
4 oppositions, 1997-2005
NC1
2004 MO3
2462678.36
opposition, arc = 22 days MPO 66388
2004 NK8
2462678.93
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 66390
2005 LD
2462679.22
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 77905
2003 LN6
2462680.07
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 50767
2002 LT38
2462680.28
opposition, arc = 39 days MPO 62391
1994 NK
2462681.80
opposition, arc = 51 days MPC 23983
2005 OU1
2462684.97
opposition, arc = 87 days E2005-U16
2005 NX55
2462687.81
opposition, arc =
1 days E2005-O25
2003 WT153
2462689.78
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 58075
2002 MQ3
2462694.00
0.1616
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
MQ3
1999 MN
2462694.38
0.01684
3 oppositions, 1999-2005
MN
2005 FC3
2462694.47
0.1932
2 oppositions, 2005-2005
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2030 June
6.23
0.1478
2004 QA22
2030 June 9.50
0.1116
2005 LU3
2030 June 11.47
0.1096
2002 LY1
2030 June 15.60
0.09059
2002 AL31
2030 June 20.21
MPO 70365
2003
1-
2030 June 20.85
0.1293
2002 EW11
2030 June 23.89
MPO 77362
1997
1-
2030 June 25.86
0.1022
2004 MO3
2030 June 26.43
0.1596
2004 NK8
2030 June 26.72
0.04879
2005 LD
2030 June 27.57
0.1589
2003 LN6
2030 June 27.78
0.03457
2002 LT38
2030 June 29.30
0.1868
1994 NK
2030 July 2.47
0.1821
2005 OU1
2030 July 5.31
0.1554
2005 NX55
2030 July 7.28
0.1908
2003 WT153
2030 July 11.50
MPO 50613
2002
1-
2030 July 11.88
MPO 77384
1999
2030 July 11.97
E2005-W20
2005
111-
11111111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
FC3
2001 UP
2462695.73
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 38327
2005 EK94
2462698.55
opposition, arc = 176 days E2005-U68
2001 NH6
2462700.57
0.1365
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
NH6
2004 PB97
2462711.33
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 66416
1999 MM
2462711.95
0.1931
7 oppositions, 1999-2005
MM
2000 WJ107
2462712.15
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO 57787
2002 NW16
2462712.15
0.1545
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
NW16
2002 KL6
2462715.79
0.06244
3 oppositions, 1995-2005
KL6
2004 QJ13
2462716.65
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 66420
2002 AC9
2462736.04
opposition, arc = 55 days MPO 30604
2004 QG13
2462736.69
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 70393
2002 BF25
2462745.86
opposition, arc = 45 days MPO 74133
2005 WA
2462748.27
opposition, arc = 14 days E2005-X04
(41429) 2000 GE2
2462753.85
0.1903
3 oppositions, 1998-2002
GE2
2004 TD10
2462755.51
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 74368
2002 NN4
2462755.55
opposition, arc = 66 days MPO 61231
2000 SG344
2462767.41
0.03445
2 oppositions, 1999-2000
SG344
2000 SP43
2462768.64
0.1205
3 oppositions, 2000-2003
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2030 July 13.23
0.1361
2001 UP
2030 July 16.05
0.1594
2005 EK94
2030 July 18.07
MPO 77541
2001
1-
2030 July 28.83
0.1363
2004 PB97
2030 July 29.45
MPO 77384
1999
1-
2030 July 29.65
0.1090
2000 WJ107
2030 July 29.65
MPO 53723
2002
1-
2030 Aug. 2.29
MPO 77601
1-
2002
2030 Aug.
3.15
0.08422
2004 QJ13
2030 Aug. 22.54
0.1140
2002 AC9
2030 Aug. 23.19
0.1543
2004 QG13
2030 Sept. 1.36
0.1508
2002 BF25
2030 Sept. 3.77
0.1891
2005 WA
2030 Sept. 9.35
MPO 62199
(41429) 2000
1-
2030 Sept.11.01
0.06523
2004 TD10
2030 Sept.11.05
0.1325
2002 NN4
2030 Sept.22.91
MPO 6089
2000
1-
2030 Sept.24.14
MPO 57782
2000
1111-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
SP43
0.08467
QW30
2003 QW30
2462769.29 2030 Sept.24.79
3 oppositions, 2003-2005
MPO 77699
2004 RV164
2462772.80
opposition, arc = 25 days MPO 70434
2003 TM1
2462774.24
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 53834
2004 SW26
2462774.35
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 70471
2003 EZ16
2462775.53
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 48333
(1917) Cuyo
2462780.80
14 oppositions, 1954-2001
MPO 38158
2005 TP15
2462781.88
opposition, arc =
5 days E2005-T45
2004 TL10
2462790.30
opposition, arc = 44 days MPO 74368
2004 SS
2462791.63
opposition, arc = 67 days MPO 74360
2004 GU9
2462794.08
0.1675
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
GU9
2005 EA
2462796.03
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 77816
2005 VD7
2462803.17
opposition, arc =
5 days E2005-W17
(99907) 1989 VA
2462803.44
0.1549
8 oppositions, 1989-2004
VA
2004 TA1
2462803.53
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 74367
2004 HQ1
2462803.80
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 66364
1996 RG3
2462807.71
0.06395
2 oppositions, 1996-1997
RG3
2003 YT1
2462811.38
0.1484
5 oppositions, 1982-2005
YT1
2004 WK1
2462811.99
opposition, arc = 22 days MPO 74439
2002 QE15
2462813.18
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2003
2030 Sept.28.30
0.1431
2004 RV164
2030 Sept.29.74
0.05811
2003 TM1
2030 Sept.29.85
0.06205
2004 SW26
2030 Oct. 1.03
0.07882
2003 EZ16
2030 Oct. 6.30
0.08966
(1917) Cuyo
2030 Oct. 7.38
0.09823
2005 TP15
2030 Oct. 15.80
0.1034
2004 TL10
2030 Oct. 17.13
0.1651
2004 SS
2030 Oct. 19.58
E2005-T22
2004
1-
2030 Oct. 21.53
0.1902
2005 EA
2030 Oct. 28.67
0.04010
2005 VD7
2030 Oct. 28.94
MPO 74505
(99907) 1989
1-
2030 Oct. 29.03
0.1809
2004 TA1
2030 Oct. 29.30
0.07648
2004 HQ1
2030 Nov. 2.21
MPO 47703
1996
1-
2030 Nov. 5.88
MPO 74303
2030 Nov.
111-
111-
1-
1-
2003
6.49
0.1984
2004 WK1
2030 Nov. 7.68
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1200
QE15
0.03751
EE104
0.1108
WP19
3 oppositions, 1993-2004
MPO 74205
2002
2000 EE104
2462817.03 2030 Nov. 11.53
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
MPO 77448
2000
2000 WP19
2462822.43 2030 Nov. 16.93
2 oppositions, 2000-2004
MPO 74049
2000
2005 EG94
2462824.11
opposition, arc = 38 days MPO 77831
2005 FN
2462824.85
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 77855
2005 UG5
2462825.98
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-U98
2004 QA22
2462826.18
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 70395
(85713) 1998 SS49
2462828.34
0.1254
5 oppositions, 1998-2003
SS49
2000 UQ30
2462828.52
opposition, arc = 52 days MPO 8517
2003 WT153
2462832.45
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 58075
(37638) 1993 VB
2462833.19
0.1008
3 oppositions, 1993-2002
VB
2001 TY44
2462838.61
opposition, arc = 146 days MPO 27775
1990 HA
2462844.62
0.1255
3 oppositions, 1989-2005
HA
2000 CL33
2462854.39
0.1908
2 oppositions, 1995-2000
CL33
2005 QP11
2462857.31
opposition, arc =
9 days E2005-S25
2002 XP37
2462860.13
0.1686
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
XP37
2002 JD9
2462863.23
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 74177
1998 BB10
2462869.00
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2030 Nov. 18.61
0.1849
2005 EG94
2030 Nov. 19.35
0.1066
2005 FN
2030 Nov. 20.48
0.1616
2005 UG5
2030 Nov. 20.68
0.06063
2004 QA22
2030 Nov. 22.84
MPO 62795
(85713) 1998
1-
2030 Nov. 23.02
0.04485
2000 UQ30
2030 Nov. 26.95
0.02438
2003 WT153
2030 Nov. 27.69
MPO 66031
(37638) 1993
1-
2030 Dec.
1-
3.11
0.1506
2001 TY44
2030 Dec. 9.12
MPC 31784
1990
2030 Dec. 18.89
MPO 19501
111-
1-
2000
2030 Dec. 21.81
0.1868
2005 QP11
2030 Dec. 24.63
MPO 56738
2002
1-
2030 Dec. 27.73
0.1176
2002 JD9
1-
2031 Jan.
2.50
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1649
BB10
3 oppositions, 1998-2004
2003 YH111
2462869.58
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 58105
2003 EZ16
2462871.24
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 48333
2000 AZ93
2462872.75
0.04047
2 oppositions, 2000-2002
AZ93
2005 BC
2462875.74
opposition, arc = 84 days MPO 77805
2003 CR1
2462887.70
opposition, arc = 39 days MPO 43505
1997 AC11
2462888.01
opposition, arc = 17 days MPO 70213
2002 AF3
2462893.55
0.1674
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
AF3
2002 RM129
2462895.88
0.1768
4 oppositions, 2002-2005
RM129
2001 CQ36
2462898.49
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 37540
2002 NP1
2462899.89
0.1107
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
NP1
2001 DQ8
2462901.53
opposition, arc = 25 days MPO 57802
2000 WO107
2462903.84
0.1288
4 oppositions, 2000-2004
WO107
2002 GR
2462907.74
opposition, arc = 48 days MPO 31990
2004 FK5
2462909.70
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 62537
2002 QC7
2462910.91
opposition, arc = 72 days MPO 38366
1999 VF22
2462919.05
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 57713
1999 AM10
2462924.23
opposition, arc = 11 days MPC 34039
(4660) Nereus
2462927.83
0.1151
9 oppositions, 1981-2002
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MPO 62222
1998
2031 Jan.
3.08
0.05514
2003 YH111
2031 Jan. 4.74
0.1244
2003 EZ16
2031 Jan. 6.25
MPO 22125
2000
1-
2031 Jan.
1-
9.24
0.1815
2005 BC
2031 Jan. 21.20
0.06966
2003 CR1
2031 Jan. 21.51
0.1554
1997 AC11
2031 Jan. 27.05
MPO 31962
2002
2031 Jan. 29.38
MPO 77642
1-
11-
2002
2031 Jan. 31.99
0.02256
2001 CQ36
2031 Feb. 2.39
E2005-U20
2002
1-
2031 Feb.
4.03
0.1057
2001 DQ8
2031 Feb. 6.34
MPO 77487
2000
1-
2031 Feb. 10.24
0.1054
2002 GR
2031 Feb. 12.20
0.1817
2004 FK5
2031 Feb. 13.41
0.1755
2002 QC7
2031 Feb. 21.55
0.03784
1999 VF22
2031 Feb. 26.73
0.1550
1999 AM10
2031 Mar. 2.33
MPO 38159
(4660)
11111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
Nereus
0.04407
CZ9
0.09392
FR3
2002 CZ9
2462929.72 2031 Mar. 4.22
4 oppositions, 2002-2005
MPO 74134
2002
1996 FR3
2462933.71 2031 Mar. 8.21
3 oppositions, 1993-1999
MPO 47702
1996
2005 TF45
2462937.35
opposition, arc = 20 days E2005-U20
2003 EO16
2462938.61
opposition, arc = 50 days MPO 50749
1999 DY2
2462940.31
opposition, arc = 56 days MPC 34607
2000 GD2
2462940.49
0.1262
4 oppositions, 1998-2004
GD2
2004 YC
2462944.57
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 74467
2003 QQ47
2462944.73
0.08654
3 oppositions, 2003-2005
QQ47
1998 FN9
2462944.95
0.09806
3 oppositions, 1998-2005
FN9
(11885) 1990 SS
2462945.89
0.1476
2 oppositions, 1990-1999
SS
2005 SL
2462946.29
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-T15
2003 AK18
2462947.21
opposition, arc = 109 days MPO 48309
2004 TP13
2462951.49
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 70480
2000 TU28
2462961.16
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 6414
2003 GD42
2462964.10
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 48367
2002 CW11
2462969.77
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 26152
2001 VE2
2462970.52
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 23896
(38239) 1999 OR3
2462972.55
0.1230
2 oppositions, 1999-2002
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2031 Mar. 11.85
0.1732
2005 TF45
2031 Mar. 13.11
0.1806
2003 EO16
2031 Mar. 14.81
0.1842
1999 DY2
2031 Mar. 14.99
MPO 62289
2000
1-
2031 Mar. 19.07
2004 YC
2031 Mar. 19.23
MPO 77700
1-
2031 Mar. 19.45
E2005-S77
0.1516
11-
2003
1998
2031 Mar. 20.39
MPC 36242
(11885) 1990
2031 Mar. 20.79
0.08467
2005 SL
2031 Mar. 21.71
0.1794
2003 AK18
2031 Mar. 25.99
0.1983
2004 TP13
2031 Apr. 4.66
0.1770
2000 TU28
2031 Apr. 7.60
0.01273
2003 GD42
2031 Apr. 13.27
0.05079
2002 CW11
2031 Apr. 14.02
0.1824
2001 VE2
2031 Apr. 16.05
MPO 26442
(38239) 1999
1111111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
OR3
2004 FN17
2462973.24
opposition, arc = 120 days MPO 66347
1999 UQ
2462978.65
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 57709
2000 JG5
2462991.08
0.1910
4 oppositions, 2000-2005
JG5
2001 JM1
2462998.67
0.1384
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
JM1
(68950) 2002 QF15
2462999.02
0.1898
5 oppositions, 1955-2003
QF15
2005 LO40
2462999.89
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 77910
1998 FR11
2463000.39
0.1149
5 oppositions, 1956-2003
FR11
1999 JE1
2463000.68
0.09693
3 oppositions, 1999-2005
JE1
1999 FN53
2463004.65
0.08475
3 oppositions, 1999-2005
FN53
(52768) 1998 OR2
2463004.79
0.1271
5 oppositions, 1987-2002
OR2
2004 QQ
2463009.74
0.1557
3 oppositions, 1997-2005
QQ
2004 FJ11
2463009.85
0.03399
2 oppositions, 2004-2004
FJ11
2001 XX103
2463015.08
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 23969
2003 QC10
2463016.21
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 53744
2004 OW10
2463016.78
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 66397
2002 LK
2463017.39
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 38336
2005 VR7
2463019.43
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2031 Apr. 16.74
0.1385
2004 FN17
2031 Apr. 22.15
0.1708
1999 UQ
2031 May
4.58
MPO 77462
2000
2031 May 12.17
E2005-S64
11-
2001
2031 May 12.52
MPO 57653
(68950) 2002
2031 May
13.39
0.1991
2005 LO40
2031 May 13.89
MPO 57668
1998
2031 May 14.18
MPO 77384
1999
2031 May 18.15
E2005-X08
1999
1-
2031 May 18.29
MPO 38742
(52768) 1998
2031 May 23.24
MPO 74321
2004
2031 May 23.35
MPO 69697
2004
2031 May
1-
2031
1-
2031
2031
2031
28.58
0.04051
2001 XX103
May 29.71
0.1824
2003 QC10
May 30.28
0.09124
2004 OW10
May 30.89
0.04572
2002 LK
June 1.93
0.1942
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 22 days E2005-X13
1999 MN
2463019.53
0.05973
3 oppositions, 1999-2005
MN
2002 OA22
2463019.72
0.1208
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
OA22
2002 JC
2463020.46
0.1886
4 oppositions, 1991-2005
JC
2002 JW15
2463020.79
0.1903
2 oppositions, 1996-2002
JW15
2000 TL1
2463022.29
0.05161
2 oppositions, 2000-2000
TL1
2004 EO20
2463024.60
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 62522
2004 PJ
2463028.39
opposition, arc = 18 days MPO 66397
2005 MR5
2463029.29
opposition, arc = 89 days E2005-S35
2001 MT18
2463036.45
0.1549
4 oppositions, 1990-2004
MT18
1998 MV5
2463045.23
opposition, arc =
9 days MPC 32338
2004 CL
2463048.96
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 62488
2000 HB24
2463049.54
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO
787
2005 NG
2463053.45
opposition, arc =
9 days E2005-N63
2005 MF5
2463054.05
opposition, arc =
8 days E2005-N30
2005 OU1
2463054.91
opposition, arc = 87 days E2005-U16
2005 SV4
2463066.95
opposition, arc = 27 days E2005-U20
2004 PJ2
2463073.59
0.1710
3 oppositions, 1999-2004
PJ2
1998 HG49
2463075.47
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2005 VR7
2031 June 2.03
MPO 77384
1999
2031 June 2.22
MPO 70352
2002
2031 June 2.96
MPO 77595
2002
2031 June 3.29
MPO 33996
2002
2031 June 4.79
MPO 13781
2000
2031 June
7.10
0.1613
2004 EO20
2031 June 10.89
0.1527
2004 PJ
2031 June 11.79
0.09694
2005 MR5
2031 June 18.95
MPO 70298
2001
1-
2031 June 27.73
0.1407
1998 MV5
2031 July 1.46
0.1136
2004 CL
2031 July 2.04
0.1021
2000 HB24
2031 July 5.95
0.08842
2005 NG
2031 July 6.55
0.1758
2005 MF5
2031 July 7.41
0.1429
2005 OU1
2031 July 19.45
0.1267
2005 SV4
2031 July 26.09
MPO 76482
2004
1-
2031 July 27.97
11-
111111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1636
HG49
2 oppositions, 1998-2002
2003 RS1
2463075.87
opposition, arc = 112 days MPO 77704
2003 MJ4
2463078.10
opposition, arc = 178 days MPO 57915
1987 SF3
2463079.25
opposition, arc = 51 days MPC 25648
(86819) 2000 GK137
2463083.53
0.1099
5 oppositions, 1994-2003
GK137
2005 QP11
2463086.94
opposition, arc =
9 days E2005-S25
2001 JU2
2463087.92
0.1707
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
JU2
(6239) Minos
2463088.07
0.1294
4 oppositions, 1983-1994
Minos
2004 DF2
2463097.95
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 62506
(10115) 1992 SK
2463103.80
0.1993
7 oppositions, 1953-1999
SK
2005 NE21
2463107.13
opposition, arc = 53 days E2005-Q41
2002 FG7
2463113.83
0.08787
5 oppositions, 1990-2005
FG7
2001 RU17
2463115.26
opposition, arc = 50 days MPO 57841
2003 TL4
2463115.52
0.1940
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
TL4
2004 VV
2463115.73
opposition, arc = 77 days MPO 74426
2005 SQ9
2463117.43
opposition, arc = 29 days E2005-W17
2001 QL142
2463118.46
0.1205
4 oppositions, 1974-2003
QL142
1995 YR1
2463120.65
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 53578
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MPO 66068
1998
2031 July 28.37
0.07372
2003 RS1
2031 July 30.60
0.1658
2003 MJ4
2031 July 31.75
0.06791
1987 SF3
2031 Aug. 5.03
MPO 63238
(86819) 2000
1-
2031 Aug.
1-
8.44
0.1071
2005 QP11
2031 Aug. 9.42
E2005-X18
2001
11-
2031 Aug. 9.57
MPO 57623
(6239)
2031 Aug. 19.45
0.1068
2004 DF2
2031 Aug. 25.30
MPO 38160
(10115) 1992
1-
2031 Aug. 28.63
0.1384
2005 NE21
2031 Sept. 4.33
MPO 77590
2002
1-
2031 Sept. 5.76
0.1809
2001 RU17
2031 Sept. 6.02
E2005-W20
2003
1-
2031 Sept. 6.23
0.1869
2004 VV
2031 Sept. 7.93
0.1006
2005 SQ9
2031 Sept. 8.96
MPO 53695
2001
1-
2031 Sept.11.15
0.1681
1995 YR1
1-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2002 JE9
2463121.25
opposition, arc = 83 days MPO 33996
(87684) 2000 SY2
2463122.55
0.05042
6 oppositions, 1977-2004
SY2
(2063) Bacchus
2463124.15
0.1263
8 oppositions, 1977-1997
Bacchus
2000 SG344
2463125.82
0.1792
2 oppositions, 1999-2000
SG344
2000 QU7
2463127.22
0.1466
2 oppositions, 1994-2001
QU7
2002 VV17
2463127.54
0.1360
3 oppositions, 1992-2005
VV17
2005 QP87
2463129.34
opposition, arc = 29 days E2005-S77
2004 SR
2463129.81
opposition, arc = 18 days MPO 70466
1998 SD9
2463133.74
opposition, arc =
4 days MPC 32779
1991 TF3
2463134.13
0.1520
2 oppositions, 1991-2001
TF3
2005 TH50
2463138.12
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-TA1
2002 HP11
2463138.55
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 62390
2004 JP12
2463140.99
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 66374
2005 QP11
2463147.13
opposition, arc =
9 days E2005-S25
2004 TP13
2463147.38
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 70480
(65679) 1989 UQ
2463152.14
0.1588
6 oppositions, 1954-2003
UQ
2005 MA
2463159.24
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 77910
2001 TB2
2463159.44
opposition, arc = 38 days MPO 21049
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2031 Sept.11.75
0.1026
2002 JE9
2031 Sept.13.05
MPO 73921
(87684) 2000
1-
2031 Sept.14.65
MPO 50329
(2063)
2031 Sept.16.32
MPO 6089
2000
2031 Sept.17.72
MPO 62304
2000
2031 Sept.18.04
E2005-X04
2002
2031 Sept.19.84
0.03755
2005 QP87
2031 Sept.20.31
0.1646
2004 SR
2031 Sept.24.24
0.04872
1998 SD9
2031 Sept.24.63
MPO 20672
1991
1-
2031 Sept.28.62
0.1108
2005 TH50
2031 Sept.29.05
0.1180
2002 HP11
2031 Oct. 1.49
0.1041
2004 JP12
2031 Oct. 7.63
0.1303
2005 QP11
2031 Oct. 7.88
0.1232
2004 TP13
2031 Oct. 12.64
MPO 57652
(65679) 1989
1-
2031 Oct. 19.74
0.08379
2005 MA
2031 Oct. 19.94
0.1537
2001 TB2
1-
11-
1111-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1609
TR190
2002 TR190
2463159.72 2031 Oct. 20.22
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
MPO 66286
2004 UH1
2463160.11
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 74425
2004 GU9
2463160.37
0.1622
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
GU9
2005 QE30
2463165.58
0.08267
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
QE30
2005 WZ
2463167.32
opposition, arc =
9 days E2005-X04
2004 EK1
2463171.35
opposition, arc = 37 days MPO 62517
2003 WH98
2463172.21
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 58065
2000 UY33
2463172.87
opposition, arc = 144 days MPO 12251
2001 TX1
2463175.06
0.1962
5 oppositions, 2001-2005
TX1
2005 TV51
2463175.35
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-U10
2003 UV11
2463176.05
0.1575
3 oppositions, 1996-2004
UV11
(66146) 1998 TU3
2463178.06
0.08290
8 oppositions, 1982-2003
TU3
(5645) 1990 SP
2463181.21
0.09850
6 oppositions, 1990-2001
SP
2000 EE104
2463183.01
0.04062
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
EE104
2002 JQ9
2463187.93
0.1466
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
JQ9
1998 VF32
2463190.59
0.1612
2 oppositions, 1998-2005
VF32
2004 HT59
2463194.44
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2002
2031 Oct. 20.61
0.1506
2004 UH1
2031 Oct. 20.87
E2005-T22
2004
2031 Oct. 26.08
E2005-V53
1-
2005
2031 Oct. 27.82
0.09219
2005 WZ
2031 Oct. 31.85
0.1966
2004 EK1
2031 Nov. 1.71
0.04912
2003 WH98
2031 Nov. 2.37
0.1297
2000 UY33
2031 Nov. 4.56
MPO 77570
2001
1-
2031 Nov.
1-
4.85
0.08340
2005 TV51
2031 Nov. 5.55
MPO 74288
2003
111-
2031 Nov. 7.56
MPO 57653
(66146) 1998
2031 Nov. 10.71
MPO 77286
(5645) 1990
2031 Nov. 12.51
MPO 77448
2000
2031 Nov. 17.43
MPO 33996
2002
2031 Nov. 20.09
E2005-W45
1998
2031 Nov. 23.94
0.1027
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 62577
2002 TD60
2463194.90
opposition, arc = 128 days MPO 43473
2004 WC1
2463198.90
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 74439
2001 YE4
2463200.52
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 24005
1999 AP10
2463202.13
0.1687
4 oppositions, 1999-2005
AP10
(85628) 1998 KV2
2463217.87
0.1629
4 oppositions, 1998-2004
KV2
2000 AF6
2463222.01
0.1361
4 oppositions, 1991-2005
AF6
2004 XB45
2463222.69
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 74450
2002 AU4
2463227.07
0.1321
2 oppositions, 1994-2002
AU4
2000 CH59
2463229.04
0.1118
2 oppositions, 2000-2004
CH59
2003 YO3
2463229.12
opposition, arc = 98 days MPO 62458
2001 VB76
2463231.98
0.1241
2 oppositions, 2001-2004
VB76
2001 VB76
2463231.98
0.1241
2 oppositions, 2001-2004
VB76
0.1927
TB18
0.02520
MK4
0.1300
YF29
2004 HT59
2031 Nov. 24.40
0.1218
2002 TD60
2031 Nov. 28.40
0.06607
2004 WC1
2031 Nov. 30.02
0.07158
2001 YE4
2031 Dec. 1.63
MPO 47762
1999
2031 Dec. 21.51
MPO 77429
2031 Dec. 22.19
0.06595
2004 XB45
2031 Dec. 26.57
MPO 47121
2002
2031 Dec. 28.54
MPO 62271
2031 Dec. 28.62
0.1703
2003 YO3
2031 Dec. 31.48
MPO 65148
2001
2004
2003 MK4
2463236.26 2032 Jan. 4.76
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
MPO 74258
2003
2000 YF29
2463236.89 2032 Jan. 5.39
2 oppositions, 2000-2005
MPO 50512
2000
2032 Jan. 13.03
1-
2000
2004 TB18
2463234.24 2032 Jan. 2.74
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
E2005-T93
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1-
2000
2001
2463244.53
1-
2031 Dec. 17.37
MPO 62762
(85628) 1998
2031 Dec. 31.48
MPO 65148
2002 CQ11
1-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.06572
4 oppositions, 2002-2005
CQ11
(7341) 1991 VK
2463248.22
0.07308
8 oppositions, 1981-2002
VK
2000 PD3
2463248.25
0.1151
3 oppositions, 2000-2004
PD3
1994 WR12
2463249.11
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 57659
2001 BA16
2463249.15
opposition, arc = 40 days MPO 12273
1998 GL10
2463249.34
opposition, arc = 55 days MPO 13563
2002 XR14
2463249.67
0.08286
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
XR14
(1685) Toro
2463252.11
21 oppositions, 1948-1997
MPC 32295
2002 VR14
2463253.95
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 38512
(52387) 1993 OM7
2463255.04
0.1740
3 oppositions, 1993-2003
OM7
2002 CA26
2463256.15
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 26156
2005 BG28
2463260.46
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 74487
2004 BW58
2463261.61
opposition, arc = 121 days MPO 66327
2001 QC34
2463270.96
opposition, arc = 378 days MPO 35561
(85585) Mjolnir
2463293.21
0.04246
4 oppositions, 1998-2003
Mjolnir
(29075) 1950 DA
2463293.78
0.07575
4 oppositions, 1950-2001
DA
2003 EM1
2463297.37
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 43514
2003 SY17
2463299.42
opposition, arc = 42 days MPO 62447
P/2000 G1 (LINEAR)
2463304.44
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MPO 77584
2002
2032 Jan. 16.72
MPO 38160
(7341) 1991
2032 Jan. 16.75
MPO 62304
2000
2032 Jan. 17.61
0.1026
1994 WR12
2032 Jan. 17.65
0.02162
2001 BA16
2032 Jan. 17.84
0.1709
1998 GL10
2032 Jan. 18.17
MPO 77682
2002
2032 Jan. 20.61
0.1288
(1685) Toro
2032 Jan. 22.45
0.1803
2002 VR14
2032 Jan. 23.54
MPO 77335
(52387) 1993
2032 Jan. 24.65
0.1093
2002 CA26
2032 Jan. 28.96
0.01079
2005 BG28
2032 Jan. 30.11
0.05115
2004 BW58
2032 Feb. 8.46
0.1036
2001 QC34
2032 Mar. 1.71
MPO 62746
(85585)
111-
1-
1111-
2032 Mar. 2.28
MPO 16171
(29075) 1950
2032 Mar.
5.87
0.1764
2003 EM1
2032 Mar. 7.92
0.05807
2003 SY17
2032 Mar. 12.94
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.06886
(LINEAR)
0.1818
TB10
MPC 45657
1999 TB10
2463307.57 2032 Mar. 16.07
4 oppositions, 1999-2005
MPO 77395
2003 SK84
2463309.92
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 53788
(89958) 2002 LY45
2463317.28
0.06881
4 oppositions, 2000-2004
LY45
2002 AW
2463321.47
0.04193
3 oppositions, 1991-2002
AW
2004 FG29
2463324.01
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 62541
2005 UG5
2463324.63
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-U98
2002 TC9
2463324.70
0.1184
3 oppositions, 1991-2003
TC9
(85953) 1999 FK21
2463330.45
0.07550
4 oppositions, 1971-2004
FK21
1998 DG16
2463331.01
0.1928
3 oppositions, 1981-2003
DG16
2002 TR190
2463332.10
0.1254
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
TR190
2004 MO7
2463345.26
opposition, arc = 35 days MPO 70367
2005 ND63
2463346.91
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-O02
2001 RB12
2463348.68
0.1135
2 oppositions, 2001-2002
RB12
2004 VD17
2463354.44
0.02110
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
VD17
2005 HC4
2463359.08
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 77877
2003 JY2
2463359.64
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 53734
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P/2000 G1
1999
2032 Mar. 18.42
0.05486
2003 SK84
2032 Mar. 25.78
MPO 77348
(89958) 2002
2032 Mar. 29.97
MPO 66258
1-
2002
2032 Apr.
1.51
0.03821
2004 FG29
2032 Apr. 2.13
0.1132
2005 UG5
2032 Apr. 2.20
MPO 53732
2002
11-
2032 Apr. 7.95
MPO 62893
(85953) 1999
2032 Apr. 8.51
MPO 70216
1998
2032 Apr. 9.60
MPO 66286
2002
2032 Apr. 22.76
0.05517
2004 MO7
2032 Apr. 24.41
0.1461
2005 ND63
2032 Apr. 26.18
MPO 66200
2001
2032 May
1.94
E2005-V97
2032 May
11-
2004
6.58
0.1874
2005 HC4
2032 May
7.14
0.1789
2003 JY2
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2001 FO127
2463360.15
opposition, arc = 19 days MPO 13842
2003 UT55
2463363.10
opposition, arc =
0 days MPO 53851
2000 DP107
2463365.20
0.1612
4 oppositions, 2000-2005
DP107
(86667) 2000 FO10
2463371.43
0.1346
4 oppositions, 1988-2004
FO10
2005 KA
2463375.74
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 77902
2004 KG1
2463377.68
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 66381
2001 CQ36
2463381.88
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 37540
(20429) 1998 YN1
2463385.03
0.1186
4 oppositions, 1998-2001
YN1
(5693) 1993 EA
2463386.71
0.09142
8 oppositions, 1984-1999
EA
2004 LB
2463389.29
opposition, arc = 186 days MPO 74310
2003 YP3
2463394.94
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 58085
2005 AV27
2463402.53
0.04070
2 oppositions, 2005-2005
AV27
2002 KK8
2463404.61
opposition, arc = 63 days MPO 34010
2003 GA
2463412.28
opposition, arc = 179 days MPO 53734
2001 JW2
2463415.75
0.1101
3 oppositions, 2001-2003
JW2
2005 HN3
2463418.22
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 77877
2004 JA27
2463424.36
0.09939
2 oppositions, 2004-2004
JA27
2005 JT1
2463424.49
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 77878
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2032 May
7.65
0.1199
2001 FO127
2032 May 10.60
0.1431
2003 UT55
2032 May 12.70
MPO 73990
2000
11-
2032 May 18.93
MPO 77348
(86667) 2000
2032 May
23.24
0.01744
2005 KA
2032 May 25.18
0.08068
2004 KG1
2032 May 29.38
0.1478
2001 CQ36
2032 June 1.53
MPO 73875
(20429) 1998
111-
2032 June 3.21
MPO 57623
(5693) 1993
2032 June
5.79
0.1060
2004 LB
2032 June 11.44
0.09378
2003 YP3
2032 June 19.03
MPO 74476
2005
1-
2032 June 21.11
0.1959
2002 KK8
2032 June 28.78
0.07975
2003 GA
2032 July 2.25
MPO 48031
2001
1-
2032 July
4.72
0.1921
2005 HN3
2032 July 10.86
MPO 77783
2004
1-
2032 July 10.99
0.01938
2005 JT1
1-
1-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2004 JA27
2463424.58
opposition, arc = 174 days MPO 77783
2003 NZ6
2463425.82
0.1831
3 oppositions, 2003-2005
NZ6
2002 LT24
2463426.76
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 77603
2000 AA6
2463427.86
opposition, arc = 10 days MPC 38174
2000 PP9
2463435.54
opposition, arc = 144 days MPO 13677
2002 AM31
2463442.64
0.03406
4 oppositions, 1983-2005
AM31
2001 BA16
2463446.73
opposition, arc = 40 days MPO 12273
2003 CG11
2463448.97
opposition, arc = 267 days MPO 62442
2005 CV25
2463451.26
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 77811
2002 OY21
2463453.78
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 34034
2001 HB
2463454.38
0.1400
3 oppositions, 1998-2004
HB
2001 OG25
2463461.48
0.1533
2 oppositions, 2001-2003
OG25
2004 RN111
2463461.71
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 70424
1998 XN2
2463469.97
0.06005
2 oppositions, 1998-2002
XN2
2001 BW15
2463471.27
0.1720
4 oppositions, 1989-2004
BW15
1999 NW2
2463473.42
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 41580
1994 CC
2463476.87
0.1105
6 oppositions, 1988-2005
CC
2005 QP11
2463479.08
opposition, arc =
9 days E2005-S25
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2032 July 11.08
0.09731
2004 JA27
2032 July 12.32
MPO 75876
2003
1-
2032 July 13.26
0.1702
2002 LT24
2032 July 14.36
0.1943
2000 AA6
2032 July 22.04
0.1701
2000 PP9
2032 July 29.14
MPO 77583
2002
1-
2032 Aug.
1-
2.23
0.1800
2001 BA16
2032 Aug. 4.47
0.01914
2003 CG11
2032 Aug. 6.76
0.1767
2005 CV25
2032 Aug. 9.28
0.1016
2002 OY21
2032 Aug. 9.88
MPO 66185
2001
2032 Aug. 16.98
MPO 56289
1-
111-
2001
2032 Aug. 17.21
0.1321
2004 RN111
2032 Aug. 25.47
MPO 22056
1998
2032 Aug. 26.77
MPO 62314
1-
1-
2001
2032 Aug. 28.92
0.1833
1999 NW2
2032 Sept. 1.37
E2005-W74
1994
1-
2032 Sept. 3.58
0.09104
2005 QP11
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
(4450) Pan
2463479.24
10 oppositions, 1987-2001
MPO 47599
2005 UE1
2463482.63
opposition, arc =
2 days E2005-U68
2003 EM1
2463483.70
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 43514
2004 SV55
2463486.56
opposition, arc = 46 days MPO 74366
2002 EM6
2463489.08
opposition, arc = 172 days MPO 35573
1999 GS6
2463489.56
0.1028
3 oppositions, 1999-2003
GS6
(1981) Midas
2463490.12
11 oppositions, 1973-1999
MPO 38158
2004 RQ10
2463490.30
opposition, arc = 72 days MPO 74325
1999 AO10
2463490.93
opposition, arc = 33 days MPC 34039
2002 FD6
2463492.59
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 41765
1988 TA
2463492.88
opposition, arc = 63 days MPC 38021
(41429) 2000 GE2
2463494.12
0.1407
3 oppositions, 1998-2002
GE2
2003 SR84
2463495.38
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 53788
(2329) Orthos
2463495.89
10 oppositions, 1976-1998
MPC 32295
2004 ST2
2463497.50
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 70467
2001 RY47
2463498.26
0.1369
2 oppositions, 2001-2002
RY47
(12923) Zephyr
2463498.38
0.1860
4 oppositions, 1955-2000
Zephyr
2005 SB71
2463502.67
opposition, arc = 43 days E2005-V79
2002 OA22
2463507.55
0.03571
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
OA22
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2032 Sept. 3.74
0.06290
(4450) Pan
2032 Sept. 7.13
0.08700
2005 UE1
2032 Sept. 8.20
0.09683
2003 EM1
2032 Sept.11.06
0.09159
2004 SV55
2032 Sept.13.58
0.1113
2002 EM6
2032 Sept.14.06
MPO 47775
1999
2032 Sept.14.62
0.08635
(1981) Midas
2032 Sept.14.80
0.1294
2004 RQ10
2032 Sept.15.43
0.1852
1999 AO10
2032 Sept.17.09
0.07487
2002 FD6
2032 Sept.17.38
0.1037
1988 TA
2032 Sept.18.62
MPO 62199
(41429) 2000
2032 Sept.19.88
0.07167
2003 SR84
2032 Sept.20.39
0.09496
(2329) Orthos
2032 Sept.22.00
0.1861
2004 ST2
2032 Sept.22.76
MPO 70299
2001
1111-
1111-
1-
1-
2032 Sept.22.88
MPO 62181
(12923)
2032 Sept.27.17
0.1633
2005 SB71
2032 Oct. 2.05
MPO 70352
2002
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2004 TP13
2463511.51
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 70480
2001 RU17
2463511.60
opposition, arc = 50 days MPO 57841
2005 TM
2463513.77
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-T51
2002 RP28
2463514.47
opposition, arc = 110 days MPO 41777
2004 GU9
2463526.19
0.1577
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
GU9
2005 EZ223
2463526.29
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 77848
2005 ML13
2463527.85
opposition, arc = 16 days E2005-N70
1999 NW2
2463528.42
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 41580
2004 VA1
2463530.23
0.1744
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
VA1
2004 TD10
2463530.33
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 74368
2004 HT59
2463535.71
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 62577
2003 UW29
2463536.86
opposition, arc = 35 days MPO 57991
2005 TB15
2463538.25
opposition, arc = 59 days E2005-W93
2004 VM24
2463540.10
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 74430
2002 EB3
2463541.70
0.1833
4 oppositions, 2002-2004
EB3
1996 FT1
2463542.33
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 47702
2000 EE104
2463549.21
0.05361
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
EE104
2005 WB1
2463553.93
opposition, arc = 11 days E2005-X08
1996 GD1
2463554.44
0.1700
2 oppositions, 1996-2005
GD1
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2032 Oct.
6.01
0.1280
2004 TP13
2032 Oct. 6.10
0.1641
2001 RU17
2032 Oct. 8.27
0.1063
2005 TM
2032 Oct. 8.97
0.1230
2002 RP28
2032 Oct. 20.69
E2005-T22
2004
1-
2032 Oct. 20.79
0.1896
2005 EZ223
2032 Oct. 22.35
0.1530
2005 ML13
2032 Oct. 22.92
0.1844
1999 NW2
2032 Oct. 24.73
E2005-V84
2004
1-
2032 Oct. 24.83
0.02001
2004 TD10
2032 Oct. 30.21
0.1510
2004 HT59
2032 Oct. 31.36
0.1398
2003 UW29
2032 Nov. 1.75
0.08364
2005 TB15
2032 Nov. 3.60
0.1939
2004 VM24
2032 Nov. 5.20
MPO 77587
2002
1-
2032 Nov.
5.83
0.09157
1996 FT1
2032 Nov. 12.71
MPO 77448
2000
1-
2032 Nov. 17.43
0.1669
2005 WB1
2032 Nov. 17.94
MPO 74552
1996
1-
111-
11-
1111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1173
GL4
0.08272
UC20
1999 GL4
2463560.95 2032 Nov. 24.45
2 oppositions, 1998-1999
MPO 25735
1999
2003 UC20
2463567.59 2032 Dec. 1.09
2 oppositions, 1954-2003
MPO 57988
2003
2004 LV
2463569.60
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 66384
2001 YO3
2463574.70
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 57848
2004 LB
2463576.65
opposition, arc = 186 days MPO 74310
2005 WS3
2463577.94
opposition, arc =
9 days E2005-X18
1998 YM4
2463582.36
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 57683
2001 UA5
2463584.15
0.1002
2 oppositions, 1990-2002
UA5
(35670) 1998 SU27
2463587.80
0.1238
3 oppositions, 1998-2002
SU27
2002 JD9
2463598.15
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 74177
(2062) Aten
2463598.37
0.1906
7 oppositions, 1955-1997
Aten
2032 Dec.
2032 Dec. 31.65
0.1840
2002 JD9
2032 Dec. 31.87
MPO 38158
(2062)
1-
2003 CA4
2463602.09
opposition, arc = 18 days MPO 43505
2001 DR8
2463603.09
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 53678
2005 WY55
2463605.65
opposition, arc =
7 days E2005-X16
2002 CQ11
2463608.75
0.1562
4 oppositions, 2002-2005
CQ11
(2340) Hathor
2463611.07
0.1997
6 oppositions, 1976-2000
Hathor
2003 WD158
2463618.68
0.1995
2 oppositions, 2003-2004
WD158
2033 Jan.
1-
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3.10
2004 LV
2032 Dec. 8.20
2001 YO3
2032 Dec. 10.15
2004 LB
2032 Dec. 11.44
2005 WS3
2032 Dec. 15.86
1998 YM4
2032 Dec. 17.65
MPO 66227
0.08942
1-
0.1740
1-
0.1485
1-
0.1121
1-
0.1270
1-
2001
2032 Dec. 21.30
MPO 24299
(35670) 1998
4.59
0.1027
2003 CA4
2033 Jan. 5.59
0.09631
2001 DR8
2033 Jan. 8.15
0.09989
2005 WY55
2033 Jan. 11.25
MPO 77584
2002
2033 Jan. 13.57
MPO 73856
(2340)
2033 Jan. 21.18
MPO 66319
2003
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2004 BK86
2463623.10
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 58137
2004 CC
2463624.20
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 62488
2005 VL1
2463631.38
opposition, arc = 17 days E2005-W20
2001 CP36
2463639.96
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 41678
2004 CO49
2463640.83
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 62496
2004 TR12
2463644.17
0.1536
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
TR12
2005 EQ95
2463648.47
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 77831
2005 UT64
2463651.05
opposition, arc = 17 days E2005-W17
2004 ER21
2463656.53
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 62522
2005 ET70
2463659.37
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO 77827
2004 FX1
2463661.70
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 62536
2002 TY59
2463666.82
opposition, arc = 26 days MPO 77658
2002 DY3
2463667.27
0.1456
2 oppositions, 2001-2003
DY3
2000 GD2
2463672.00
0.07226
4 oppositions, 1998-2004
GD2
2005 PH2
2463672.98
opposition, arc = 14 days E2005-Q06
1999 AO10
2463673.58
opposition, arc = 33 days MPC 34039
2001 SB170
2463676.31
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 57844
2002 LE31
2463679.04
0.08179
2 oppositions, 2002-2002
LE31
(25143) Itokawa
2463680.16
0.08531
3 oppositions, 1998-2004
Itokawa
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2033 Jan. 25.60
0.1274
2004 BK86
2033 Jan. 26.70
0.1562
2004 CC
2033 Feb. 2.88
0.03087
2005 VL1
2033 Feb. 11.46
0.03607
2001 CP36
2033 Feb. 12.33
0.1509
2004 CO49
2033 Feb. 15.67
E2005-V34
2004
1-
2033 Feb. 19.97
0.04540
2005 EQ95
2033 Feb. 22.55
0.1007
2005 UT64
2033 Feb. 28.03
0.08489
2004 ER21
2033 Mar. 2.87
0.09531
2005 ET70
2033 Mar. 5.20
0.1897
2004 FX1
2033 Mar. 10.32
0.1063
2002 TY59
2033 Mar. 10.77
MPO 52902
2002
1-
2033 Mar. 15.50
MPO 62289
111-
11111-
2000
2033 Mar. 16.48
0.1082
2005 PH2
2033 Mar. 17.08
0.1573
1999 AO10
2033 Mar. 19.81
0.05487
2001 SB170
2033 Mar. 22.54
MPO 38337
2002
2033 Mar. 23.66
MPO 66019
(25143)
1-
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1759
CH59
2000 CH59
2463683.63 2033 Mar. 27.13
2 oppositions, 2000-2004
MPO 62271
2002 DC3
2463684.33
opposition, arc = 48 days MPO 30697
2003 TT9
2463686.60
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 53836
2003 WQ7
2463690.71
opposition, arc = 184 days MPO 62453
2003 DY15
2463691.58
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 43512
2004 BL11
2463692.75
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 62471
1998 HD14
2463692.82
0.06458
4 oppositions, 1998-2001
HD14
2003 QW30
2463693.54
0.1223
3 oppositions, 2003-2005
QW30
2005 MO13
2463697.89
opposition, arc = 28 days E2005-O34
2003 FY6
2463702.45
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 48342
2004 BF68
2463702.48
0.1134
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
BF68
1999 BJ8
2463707.29
0.1829
4 oppositions, 1999-2005
BJ8
2003 WW26
2463709.29
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 58050
2003 UT55
2463709.97
opposition, arc =
0 days MPO 53851
2004 GD2
2463710.73
opposition, arc = 20 days MPO 66355
1998 KG3
2463718.30
0.1959
2 oppositions, 1998-2003
KG3
2005 UK
2463718.35
opposition, arc = 40 days E2005-X04
1998 XD12
2463724.49
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 57682
2004 JP1
2463733.38
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2000
2033 Mar. 27.83
0.1670
2002 DC3
2033 Mar. 30.10
0.1112
2003 TT9
2033 Apr. 3.21
0.1913
2003 WQ7
2033 Apr. 4.08
0.1518
2003 DY15
2033 Apr. 5.25
0.1608
2004 BL11
2033 Apr. 5.32
MPO 70217
1998
2033 Apr. 6.04
MPO 77699
1111-
2003
2033 Apr. 10.39
0.09373
2005 MO13
2033 Apr. 14.95
0.1605
2003 FY6
2033 Apr. 14.98
E2005-W93
2004
2033 Apr. 19.79
MPO 38208
1-
11-
1999
2033 Apr. 21.79
0.05952
2003 WW26
2033 Apr. 22.47
0.09955
2003 UT55
2033 Apr. 23.23
0.05215
2004 GD2
2033 Apr. 30.80
MPO 46341
1998
1-
2033 Apr. 30.85
0.1572
2005 UK
2033 May
6.99
0.1363
1998 XD12
2033 May 15.88
0.04942
1-
11-
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 66372
2004 XM29
2463734.92
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 74447
2001 JW1
2463739.51
0.1943
2 oppositions, 2001-2005
JW1
2002 QG24
2463749.39
0.1983
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
QG24
2004 UR1
2463751.46
opposition, arc = 53 days MPO 74425
2004 LB1
2463755.51
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 66384
2005 AH14
2463758.96
0.1386
2 oppositions, 2005-2005
AH14
2003 CA4
2463760.73
opposition, arc = 18 days MPO 43505
2003 YM137
2463772.37
0.01624
2 oppositions, 2003-2004
YM137
2003 BX33
2463772.65
opposition, arc = 53 days MPO 77688
2004 RX10
2463775.59
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 70398
2005 NE21
2463776.31
opposition, arc = 53 days E2005-Q41
2005 TF50
2463782.58
opposition, arc = 26 days E2005-V84
2001 PT9
2463783.89
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 18352
2001 LD6
2463790.36
opposition, arc = 162 days MPO 57829
2003 BM4
2463792.55
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 41922
2005 GK
2463793.15
0.1094
2 oppositions, 2005-2005
GK
2004 NK8
2463796.30
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 66390
1998 BB10
2463799.98
0.02296
3 oppositions, 1998-2004
BB10
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2004 JP1
2033 May 17.42
0.1714
2004 XM29
2033 May 22.01
E2005-X18
2001
2033 May 31.89
MPO 77626
1-
2002
2033 June
2.96
0.1957
2004 UR1
2033 June 7.01
0.1220
2004 LB1
2033 June 10.46
MPO 77799
2005
1-
2033 June 12.23
0.1995
2003 CA4
2033 June 23.87
MPO 77764
2003
1-
2033 June 24.15
0.1114
2003 BX33
2033 June 27.09
0.1319
2004 RX10
2033 June 27.81
0.07145
2005 NE21
2033 July 4.08
0.1901
2005 TF50
2033 July 5.39
0.1689
2001 PT9
2033 July 11.86
0.1768
2001 LD6
2033 July 14.05
0.07370
2003 BM4
2033 July 14.65
E2005-T93
2005
1-
2033 July 17.80
0.1808
2004 NK8
2033 July 21.48
MPO 62222
1998
1-
1-
111111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2005 CP38
2463802.86
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 77812
2004 SB56
2463804.45
opposition, arc = 57 days MPO 74366
2005 CL7
2463807.50
opposition, arc = 232 days MPO 77809
1998 EP4
2463809.87
0.1179
2 oppositions, 1996-1998
EP4
2001 QP153
2463816.81
0.1280
3 oppositions, 1996-2002
QP153
2001 RA12
2463818.21
0.02956
3 oppositions, 2001-2004
RA12
2005 NJ1
2463821.61
opposition, arc = 143 days E2005-W45
2004 BH11
2463822.19
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 58120
2004 RU10
2463822.52
0.1071
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
RU10
2002 AW
2463825.73
0.1818
3 oppositions, 1991-2002
AW
1999 YR14
2463826.74
0.1871
4 oppositions, 1999-2005
YR14
(85275) 1994 LY
2463835.60
0.1238
4 oppositions, 1994-2004
LY
(66146) 1998 TU3
2463841.79
0.1320
8 oppositions, 1982-2003
TU3
(8566) 1996 EN
2463849.11
0.03031
3 oppositions, 1996-1998
EN
2004 RC80
2463849.69
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 70416
2002 VU17
2463854.55
opposition, arc = 29 days MPO 41849
2002 SZ
2463858.42
0.1685
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
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2033 July 24.36
0.1992
2005 CP38
2033 July 25.95
0.1760
2004 SB56
2033 July 29.00
0.1951
2005 CL7
2033 July 31.37
MPO 46336
1998
2033 Aug. 7.31
MPO 33917
2001
2033 Aug. 8.71
MPO 70299
2001
2033 Aug. 12.11
0.1215
2005 NJ1
2033 Aug. 12.69
0.03691
2004 BH11
2033 Aug. 13.02
MPO 74325
2004
2033 Aug. 16.23
MPO 66258
2002
2033 Aug. 17.24
MPO 77428
1999
111-
11-
2033 Aug. 26.10
MPO 62635
(85275) 1994
2033 Sept. 1.29
MPO 57653
(66146) 1998
2033 Sept. 8.61
MPO 77287
(8566) 1996
2033 Sept. 9.19
0.04416
2004 RC80
2033 Sept.14.05
0.08928
2002 VU17
2033 Sept.17.92
E2005-V72
2002
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
SZ
2004 RY109
2463860.12
opposition, arc = 94 days MPO 74338
(5590) 1990 VA
2463876.56
0.1800
7 oppositions, 1990-1996
VA
2004 VC
2463877.95
0.04588
2 oppositions, 1992-2005
VC
1999 VO6
2463880.97
0.1474
6 oppositions, 1993-2005
VO6
2003 JY2
2463881.29
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 53734
2005 ST1
2463881.76
opposition, arc = 53 days E2005-W20
1998 FW4
2463882.04
0.07332
5 oppositions, 1994-2005
FW4
2002 SP
2463883.13
opposition, arc = 40 days MPO 41791
(52750) 1998 KK17
2463890.86
0.1815
5 oppositions, 1992-2002
KK17
2004 GU9
2463892.18
0.1542
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
GU9
2004 SW55
2463895.52
opposition, arc = 161 days MPO 77787
1999 UR
2463897.02
opposition, arc = 117 days MPC 38810
2003 YQ94
2463897.11
opposition, arc = 146 days MPO 62462
1999 VP6
2463897.81
0.1427
3 oppositions, 1999-2004
VP6
1991 VE
2463899.64
0.06501
8 oppositions, 1991-2004
VE
2005 US64
2463899.88
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-V34
2004 QT24
2463902.32
0.03051
3 oppositions, 1998-2005
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2033 Sept.19.62
0.1610
2004 RY109
2033 Oct. 6.06
MPO 41499
(5590) 1990
2033 Oct. 7.45
MPO 77791
2004
2033 Oct. 10.47
E2005-X08
1999
1-
2033 Oct. 10.79
0.08194
2003 JY2
2033 Oct. 11.26
0.1622
2005 ST1
2033 Oct. 11.54
E2005-S64
1998
1-
2033 Oct. 12.63
0.1985
2002 SP
2033 Oct. 20.36
MPO 70204
(52750) 1998
1-
2033 Oct. 21.68
E2005-T22
2004
2033 Oct. 25.02
0.1345
2004 SW55
2033 Oct. 26.52
0.02693
1999 UR
2033 Oct. 26.61
0.1629
2003 YQ94
2033 Oct. 27.31
MPO 73966
1999
2033 Oct. 29.14
MPO 73922
1-
111-
1991
2033 Oct. 29.38
0.02703
2005 US64
2033 Oct. 31.82
E2005-T93
2004
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
QT24
2005 UV6
2463909.32
opposition, arc =
2 days E2005-V01
(3361) Orpheus
2463911.56
0.1659
7 oppositions, 1982-1998
Orpheus
2000 EE104
2463915.64
0.07636
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
EE104
2004 VH1
2463916.49
opposition, arc = 17 days MPO 74427
2005 WS3
2463917.24
opposition, arc =
9 days E2005-X18
2000 WC1
2463918.13
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 8536
2005 WC
2463918.68
opposition, arc =
1 days E2005-W33
2003 WC158
2463918.87
opposition, arc = 52 days MPO 58076
2004 FM32
2463919.80
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 62542
(11311) Peleus
2463924.82
0.1949
4 oppositions, 1993-1999
Peleus
2001 XU1
2463930.12
0.1297
2 oppositions, 2001-2004
XU1
2002 MX
2463930.85
opposition, arc = 19 days MPO 34019
2002 EZ16
2463932.22
0.1842
5 oppositions, 1995-2005
EZ16
1994 XL1
2463934.52
0.05152
2 oppositions, 1994-2005
XL1
2003 AB23
2463935.74
0.1734
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
AB23
2005 WY1
2463939.58
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-W54
2002 CD
2463940.08
0.1197
4 oppositions, 2002-2005
CD
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2033 Nov.
7.82
0.01026
2005 UV6
2033 Nov. 10.06
MPC 32296
(3361)
2033 Nov. 14.14
MPO 77448
2000
2033 Nov. 14.99
0.1567
2004 VH1
2033 Nov. 15.74
0.1965
2005 WS3
2033 Nov. 16.63
0.1271
2000 WC1
2033 Nov. 17.18
0.1089
2005 WC
2033 Nov. 17.37
0.04948
2003 WC158
2033 Nov. 18.30
0.05516
2004 FM32
2033 Nov. 23.32
MPC 35568
(11311)
2033 Nov. 28.62
MPO 72423
2033 Nov. 29.35
2002 MX
2033 Nov. 30.72
MPO 74151
111111-
2001
0.02109
1-
2002
2033 Dec. 3.02
E2005-W78
1994
2033 Dec. 4.24
MPO 66300
2003
2033 Dec.
1-
8.08
0.1280
2005 WY1
2033 Dec. 8.58
E2005-T93
2002
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2003 SW130
2463944.71
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 53798
2003 YQ1
2463947.16
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 58085
1998 WZ1
2463947.36
opposition, arc = 188 days MPC 35079
2005 GE60
2463948.49
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 77864
(85628) 1998 KV2
2463949.16
0.1471
4 oppositions, 1998-2004
KV2
1999 JU3
2463952.75
0.04745
3 oppositions, 1986-2004
JU3
2003 YL118
2463959.94
opposition, arc = 27 days MPO 58107
1998 XA5
2463961.89
0.1603
3 oppositions, 1997-2001
XA5
2002 AA
2463963.09
opposition, arc = 156 days MPO 38331
2033 Dec. 13.21
0.1281
2003 SW130
2033 Dec. 15.66
0.1685
2003 YQ1
2033 Dec. 15.86
0.1131
1998 WZ1
2033 Dec. 16.99
0.09130
2005 GE60
2033 Dec. 17.66
MPO 62762
(85628) 1998
1994 WR12
2463981.29
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 57659
2000 YA
2463981.36
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 41676
(2062) Aten
2463983.42
0.1332
7 oppositions, 1955-1997
Aten
(85182) 1991 AQ
2463983.82
0.08427
6 oppositions, 1991-2004
AQ
2003 MA3
2463988.14
0.1190
4 oppositions, 1998-2005
MA3
1999 CQ2
2463989.99
opposition, arc =
6 days MPC 34046
2002 CB19
2463991.73
opposition, arc = 29 days MPO 30639
2005 AC
2463994.29
0.08359
2 oppositions, 2005-2005
AC
1999 CG9
2463999.66
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2033 Dec. 21.25
MPO 70222
1111-
1999
2033 Dec. 28.44
0.1637
2003 YL118
2033 Dec. 30.39
MPO 9721
1998
1-
2033 Dec. 31.59
2002 AA
0.1848
1-
2034 Jan. 18.79
0.1425
1994 WR12
2034 Jan. 18.86
0.1369
2000 YA
2034 Jan. 20.92
MPO 38158
(2062)
11-
2034 Jan. 21.32
MPO 62603
(85182) 1991
2034 Jan. 25.64
MPO 77696
2003
2034 Jan. 27.49
0.02561
1999 CQ2
2034 Jan. 29.23
0.1138
2002 CB19
2034 Jan. 31.79
E2005-W78
2005
1-
2034 Feb.
1-
6.16
0.04552
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 24 days MPC 34320
2005 CL7
2464000.04
opposition, arc = 232 days MPO 77809
2005 UF
2464000.51
opposition, arc =
1 days E2005-U42
2001 FD58
2464007.14
0.03254
3 oppositions, 2000-2002
FD58
(4450) Pan
2464008.86
10 oppositions, 1987-2001
MPO 47599
2003 DZ15
2464012.39
opposition, arc = 25 days MPO 48329
1999 VF22
2464015.51
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 57713
2002 CU46
2464017.00
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 27831
2005 UW5
2464017.22
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-W17
2002 LX
2464018.73
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 34011
(5604) 1992 FE
2464022.30
0.1329
7 oppositions, 1985-2001
FE
2001 GN2
2464027.74
0.1340
5 oppositions, 1999-2005
GN2
2003 SM84
2464034.08
opposition, arc = 57 days MPO 57947
(20429) 1998 YN1
2464035.05
0.1481
4 oppositions, 1998-2001
YN1
2001 UX16
2464035.92
opposition, arc = 177 days MPO 57847
2000 CE59
2464038.06
0.1758
2 oppositions, 2000-2005
CE59
2000 HA24
2464040.38
0.04089
4 oppositions, 1993-2005
HA24
2002 TY59
2464041.87
opposition, arc = 26 days MPO 77658
2005 FA
2464043.97
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 77854
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1999 CG9
2034 Feb. 6.54
0.1755
2005 CL7
2034 Feb. 7.01
0.1586
2005 UF
2034 Feb. 13.64
MPO 66184
2001
2034 Feb. 15.36
0.06489
(4450) Pan
2034 Feb. 18.89
0.1601
2003 DZ15
2034 Feb. 22.01
0.03398
1999 VF22
2034 Feb. 23.50
0.1506
2002 CU46
2034 Feb. 23.72
0.05821
2005 UW5
2034 Feb. 25.23
0.1295
2002 LX
2034 Feb. 28.80
MPO 13523
(5604) 1992
2034 Mar. 6.24
MPO 70297
11-
11111-
2001
2034 Mar. 12.58
0.1647
2003 SM84
2034 Mar. 13.55
MPO 73875
(20429) 1998
1-
2034 Mar. 14.42
0.1440
2001 UX16
2034 Mar. 16.56
E2005-V57
2000
1-
2034 Mar. 18.88
MPO 77460
2000
2034 Mar. 20.37
0.07451
2002 TY59
2034 Mar. 22.47
0.02455
2005 FA
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1112
CR20
2003 CR20
2464045.43 2034 Mar. 23.93
3 oppositions, 1975-2003
MPO 62442
2005 LC
2464057.18
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 77905
2002 VR14
2464059.13
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 38512
2003 FU3
2464061.01
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 48341
2003 UL9
2464061.22
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 62449
2004 XD51
2464063.99
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 74451
1999 SO5
2464067.59
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 70227
2003 GQ22
2464068.27
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO 48364
2005 GU
2464073.12
0.04481
2 oppositions, 2005-2005
GU
2003 QO104
2464073.47
0.1788
5 oppositions, 1981-2005
QO104
2005 OR2
2464074.11
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-Q56
2003 KO2
2464078.09
0.05693
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
KO2
2003 RU11
2464082.78
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 53765
(89136) 2001 US16
2464086.47
0.03166
2 oppositions, 2001-2004
US16
2004 JA
2464087.90
0.1381
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
JA
2004 FM17
2464091.37
opposition, arc = 49 days MPO 66347
2002 JU15
2464096.25
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 32016
2004 RO111
2464098.50
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 70424
2005 JN3
2464099.15
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2003
2034 Apr.
4.68
0.1318
2005 LC
2034 Apr. 6.63
0.1879
2002 VR14
2034 Apr. 8.51
0.1862
2003 FU3
2034 Apr. 8.72
0.1735
2003 UL9
2034 Apr. 11.49
0.1605
2004 XD51
2034 Apr. 15.09
0.1997
1999 SO5
2034 Apr. 15.77
0.1574
2003 GQ22
2034 Apr. 20.62
E2005-V10
2005
2034 Apr. 20.97
E2005-X13
1111111-
2003
2034 Apr. 21.61
0.05997
2005 OR2
2034 Apr. 25.59
MPO 77695
2003
1-
2034 Apr. 30.28
0.1811
2003 RU11
2034 May
3.97
MPO 64128
(89136) 2001
1-
2034 May
5.40
MPO 66372
2034 May
2004
8.87
0.1843
2004 FM17
2034 May 13.75
0.1356
2002 JU15
2034 May 16.00
0.05973
2004 RO111
2034 May 16.65
0.1176
1111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc =
2 days E2005-V27
(21374) 1997 WS22
2464104.67
0.1407
3 oppositions, 1974-2001
WS22
2004 VM24
2464105.22
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 74430
1999 JE1
2464106.31
0.1677
3 oppositions, 1999-2005
JE1
1988 TA
2464108.45
opposition, arc = 63 days MPC 38021
2002 JC
2464108.90
0.09898
4 oppositions, 1991-2005
JC
2002 CZ9
2464109.11
0.1711
4 oppositions, 2002-2005
CZ9
(66391) 1999 KW4
2464116.24
0.1966
5 oppositions, 1998-2003
KW4
2005 SZ70
2464116.73
opposition, arc = 28 days E2005-V72
2004 DA53
2464118.24
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 62514
2002 JR100
2464118.75
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 70351
2001 LB
2464120.18
opposition, arc = 32 days MPO 16098
2004 JQ1
2464125.84
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 66372
2004 JX20
2464129.27
0.1379
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
JX20
1998 KH9
2464131.23
0.1948
2 oppositions, 1998-2005
KH9
2002 EM7
2464140.70
opposition, arc = 25 days MPO 30702
2003 XB22
2464144.21
opposition, arc = 26 days MPO 66320
2005 MA
2464145.27
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 77910
1998 HL3
2464145.33
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2005 JN3
2034 May 22.17
MPO 62187
(21374) 1997
2034 May
22.72
0.1446
2004 VM24
2034 May 23.81
MPO 77384
1999
1-
2034 May
1-
25.95
1988 TA
2034 May 26.40
MPO 77595
2034 May 26.61
MPO 74134
0.1106
2002
2002
2034 June 2.74
MPO 48673
(66391) 1999
2034 June
3.23
0.1799
2005 SZ70
2034 June 4.74
0.09975
2004 DA53
2034 June 5.25
0.1740
2002 JR100
2034 June 6.68
0.1199
2001 LB
2034 June 12.34
0.1400
2004 JQ1
2034 June 15.77
MPO 77783
2004
2034 June 17.73
E2005-U54
11111-
1998
2034 June 27.20
0.1498
2002 EM7
2034 June 30.71
0.1933
2003 XB22
2034 July 1.77
0.06343
2005 MA
2034 July 1.83
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1825
HL3
0.1731
CJ1
0.1980
OS13
4 oppositions, 1998-2005
MPO 77365
1998
1994 CJ1
2464150.58 2034 July 7.08
2 oppositions, 1994-2005
E2005-T02
1994
2003 OS13
2464150.77 2034 July 7.27
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
MPO 77697
2003
2000 HB24
2464152.77
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO
787
2005 JE46
2464155.81
0.1298
2 oppositions, 1984-2005
JE46
2005 BC
2464160.58
opposition, arc = 84 days MPO 77805
(5143) Heracles
2464162.07
13 oppositions, 1953-2002
MPO 47604
2002 TC70
2464167.83
0.1370
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
TC70
2005 LC
2464173.63
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 77905
1999 AN10
2464174.52
0.1713
4 oppositions, 1955-2004
AN10
2000 SZ162
2464177.05
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 5115
(13651) 1997 BR
2464177.22
0.1698
4 oppositions, 1980-2000
BR
1999 AJ39
2464178.42
0.1774
2 oppositions, 1999-2004
AJ39
2005 VA2
2464178.47
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-V72
2005 MR1
2464179.40
opposition, arc = 97 days MPO 77911
2004 WS2
2464180.35
0.1564
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
WS2
15P/Finlay
2464188.04
0.1863
Finlay
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2034 July
9.27
0.1954
2000 HB24
2034 July 12.31
E2005-X18
2005
1-
2034 July 17.08
0.04631
2005 BC
2034 July 18.57
0.1675
(5143) Heracles
2034 July 24.33
MPO 75692
2002
1-
2034 July 30.13
2005 LC
2034 July 31.02
MPO 70220
1-
0.1516
1999
2034 Aug.
2.55
0.06588
2000 SZ162
2034 Aug. 2.72
MPO 38161
(13651) 1997
2034 Aug. 3.92
MPO 55857
2034 Aug.
1999
3.97
0.1373
2005 VA2
2034 Aug. 4.90
0.08561
2005 MR1
2034 Aug. 5.85
MPO 74439
2004
2034 Aug. 13.54
MPC 54169
15P/
1-
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2003 RE2
2464189.57
opposition, arc = 46 days MPO 53764
2003 SA85
2464196.41
opposition, arc = 37 days MPO 53788
2005 RJ
2464197.63
opposition, arc =
7 days E2005-R59
2001 YB5
2464206.17
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 26095
2004 VV
2464208.03
opposition, arc = 77 days MPO 74426
2005 RD34
2464212.13
opposition, arc = 27 days E2005-T90
2003 KU2
2464215.88
0.1745
2 oppositions, 2003-2004
KU2
2000 UK11
2464217.21
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 41675
2005 CU38
2464222.96
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 74495
2003 RU11
2464223.12
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 53765
1997 RT
2464224.42
opposition, arc = 68 days MPC 31010
2004 RX10
2464224.77
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 70398
1998 SD15
2464225.12
0.1629
2 oppositions, 1998-1999
SD15
2004 MR1
2464225.85
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 66388
2005 SP9
2464225.91
opposition, arc = 33 days E2005-V70
2002 HP11
2464226.05
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 62390
2002 SR
2464228.05
opposition, arc = 198 days MPO 77648
2001 FA7
2464229.15
0.1061
4 oppositions, 1977-2004
FA7
(41429) 2000 GE2
2464230.85
0.08829
3 oppositions, 1998-2002
GE2
1999 VX25
2464231.42
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2034 Aug. 15.07
0.1536
2003 RE2
2034 Aug. 21.91
0.1091
2003 SA85
2034 Aug. 23.13
0.1835
2005 RJ
2034 Aug. 31.67
0.1159
2001 YB5
2034 Sept. 2.53
0.1959
2004 VV
2034 Sept. 6.63
0.1535
2005 RD34
2034 Sept.10.38
MPO 77695
2003
1-
2034 Sept.11.71
0.09717
2000 UK11
2034 Sept.17.46
0.09767
2005 CU38
2034 Sept.17.62
0.009758
2003 RU11
2034 Sept.18.92
0.1692
1997 RT
2034 Sept.19.27
0.1928
2004 RX10
2034 Sept.19.62
MPO 47743
1998
1-
2034 Sept.20.35
0.09187
2004 MR1
2034 Sept.20.41
0.1215
2005 SP9
2034 Sept.20.55
0.04017
2002 HP11
2034 Sept.22.55
0.1828
2002 SR
2034 Sept.23.65
MPO 66184
2001
1-
11111-
1111-
111-
2034 Sept.25.35
MPO 62199
(41429) 2000
2034 Sept.25.92
0.02483
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc =
5 days MPC 36941
2005 TA
2464234.20
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-T40
2005 EM30
2464236.85
0.1303
2 oppositions, 2005-2005
EM30
2005 TU50
2464238.20
opposition, arc = 22 days E2005-W20
2001 FR128
2464240.04
opposition, arc = 27 days MPO 13842
2003 TT9
2464240.93
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 53836
2002 PY39
2464242.35
opposition, arc = 145 days MPO 41769
(5590) 1990 VA
2464242.40
0.1224
7 oppositions, 1990-1996
VA
2005 TP45
2464242.93
opposition, arc = 33 days E2005-V70
2004 VY14
2464243.95
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 74429
1998 SD9
2464244.26
opposition, arc =
4 days MPC 32779
2005 GD60
2464245.35
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 77864
2005 UH
2464252.24
opposition, arc = 30 days E2005-W33
1999 VP11
2464253.05
0.1646
3 oppositions, 1999-2004
VP11
2004 GB2
2464255.52
opposition, arc = 41 days MPO 66355
2004 GU9
2464257.70
0.1519
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
GU9
2003 FC5
2464258.76
0.03701
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
FC5
2003 UX26
2464260.37
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 53847
2003 UT55
2464262.20
opposition, arc =
0 days MPO 53851
1993 VD
2464262.42
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1999 VX25
2034 Sept.28.70
0.02694
2005 TA
2034 Oct. 1.35
E2005-T65
2005
2034 Oct.
1-
2.70
0.1993
2005 TU50
2034 Oct. 4.54
0.1397
2001 FR128
2034 Oct. 5.43
0.07826
2003 TT9
2034 Oct. 6.85
0.09746
2002 PY39
2034 Oct. 6.90
MPO 41499
(5590) 1990
1-
2034 Oct.
7.43
0.1687
2005 TP45
2034 Oct. 8.45
0.1204
2004 VY14
2034 Oct. 8.76
0.1817
1998 SD9
2034 Oct. 9.85
0.1211
2005 GD60
2034 Oct. 16.74
0.1358
2005 UH
2034 Oct. 17.55
MPO 73966
1999
1-
2034 Oct. 20.02
0.1360
2004 GB2
2034 Oct. 22.20
E2005-T22
2004
1-
2034 Oct. 23.26
MPO 53733
111-
1111-
2003
2034 Oct. 24.87
0.03024
2003 UX26
2034 Oct. 26.70
0.1457
2003 UT55
2034 Oct. 26.92
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1660
VD
0.1478
CD
3 oppositions, 1993-2004
MPO 57657
2002 CD
2464264.08 2034 Oct. 28.58
4 oppositions, 2002-2005
E2005-T93
2002 VE68
2464267.50
opposition, arc = 098 days E2005-V84
2004 FU4
2464269.79
opposition, arc = 79 days MPO 66346
2004 UL
2464270.59
0.1140
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
UL
(3838) Epona
2464274.13
0.1980
7 oppositions, 1986-1999
Epona
2005 ST4
2464278.84
opposition, arc = 52 days E2005-W17
2002 UK11
2464280.29
0.06209
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
UK11
2000 EE104
2464282.22
0.1057
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
EE104
2003 UP12
2464285.97
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 53843
1999 JZ10
2464287.27
opposition, arc = 20 days MPC 35101
2005 UL5
2464288.67
opposition, arc = 24 days E2005-W20
2003 QU5
2464290.91
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 62446
1998 XN17
2464291.87
0.1081
4 oppositions, 1998-2004
XN17
2005 LW3
2464294.26
opposition, arc = 29 days MPO 77906
1997 UR
2464297.22
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 73932
2004 XL35
2464301.07
opposition, arc = 145 days MPO 77794
2000 WP19
2464310.40
0.1337
2 oppositions, 2000-2004
WP19
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1993
2002
2034 Nov.
1.00
0.04320
2002 VE68
2034 Nov. 3.29
0.1460
2004 FU4
2034 Nov. 4.09
E2005-W17
2004
11-
2034 Nov. 7.63
MPO 43316
(3838)
2034 Nov. 12.34
0.1054
2005 ST4
2034 Nov. 13.79
E2005-W33
2002
2034 Nov. 15.72
MPO 77448
1-
2000
2034 Nov. 19.47
0.1568
2003 UP12
2034 Nov. 20.77
0.1242
1999 JZ10
2034 Nov. 22.17
0.1340
2005 UL5
2034 Nov. 24.41
0.1647
2003 QU5
2034 Nov. 25.37
MPO 62235
1998
1-
2034 Nov. 27.76
0.07366
2005 LW3
2034 Nov. 30.72
0.03937
1997 UR
2034 Dec. 4.57
0.03009
2004 XL35
2034 Dec. 13.90
MPO 74049
2000
1-
111-
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2001 XU
2464311.50
opposition, arc = 26 days MPO 23941
2003 ME1
2464311.74
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 53734
(85585) Mjolnir
2464312.18
0.1572
4 oppositions, 1998-2003
Mjolnir
2005 GH81
2464312.78
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO 77866
2004 LV3
2464315.16
0.1793
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
LV3
2000 SZ162
2464315.35
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 5115
2002 XQ90
2464319.58
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 77683
2005 EE
2464325.40
0.1533
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
EE
2003 AK18
2464326.33
opposition, arc = 109 days MPO 48309
2034 Dec. 15.00
0.01787
2001 XU
2034 Dec. 15.24
0.09016
2003 ME1
2034 Dec. 15.68
MPO 62746
(85585)
1-
2034 Dec. 16.28
0.1997
2005 GH81
2034 Dec. 18.66
MPO 77783
2004
1-
2034 Dec. 18.85
0.1648
2000 SZ162
2034 Dec. 23.08
0.1724
2002 XQ90
2034 Dec. 28.90
MPO 76711
2005
1-
2034 Dec. 29.83
0.07163
2003 AK18
1-
2005 ES1
2464328.55
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 77816
2001 PJ29
2464331.52
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 70298
2002 AX1
2464332.56
0.1599
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
AX1
2001 BB16
2464334.16
opposition, arc = 63 days MPO 12273
2002 AY1
2464336.05
0.06515
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
AY1
2000 UL11
2464343.18
0.1984
3 oppositions, 2000-2004
UL11
2002 CD
2464347.74
0.1680
4 oppositions, 2002-2005
CD
1999 VX25
2464349.15
opposition, arc =
5 days MPC 36941
2003 AY2
2464358.39
2035 Jan.
1.05
0.03209
2005 ES1
2035 Jan. 4.02
0.1550
2001 PJ29
2035 Jan. 5.06
MPO 43467
2002
1-
2035 Jan.
1-
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6.66
0.03802
2001 BB16
2035 Jan. 8.55
MPO 56321
2002
2035 Jan. 15.68
MPO 74038
2000
2035 Jan. 20.24
E2005-T93
2002
2035 Jan. 21.65
0.1367
1999 VX25
2035 Jan. 30.89
1-
1-
1-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1315
AY2
2 oppositions, 2003-2003
2004 PR92
2464359.88
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 66416
2000 CM33
2464360.72
0.1425
2 oppositions, 2000-2003
CM33
(7350) 1993 VA
2464360.75
0.1437
7 oppositions, 1986-2002
VA
2004 AE6
2464362.30
opposition, arc = 17 days MPO 58116
2004 TD18
2464367.29
opposition, arc = 35 days MPO 74370
2002 SR
2464368.49
opposition, arc = 198 days MPO 77648
2000 DO8
2464368.74
opposition, arc =
5 days MPC 39604
2004 AS1
2464374.83
0.1402
2 oppositions, 2004-2004
AS1
(85953) 1999 FK21
2464375.95
0.1439
4 oppositions, 1971-2004
FK21
2000 ET70
2464378.37
0.1331
4 oppositions, 1977-2002
ET70
2005 QK76
2464380.18
opposition, arc =
2 days E2005-R41
2004 YC
2464386.98
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 74467
2000 EE14
2464394.44
0.1744
5 oppositions, 2000-2005
EE14
2000 RM12
2464399.92
0.1618
2 oppositions, 2000-2001
RM12
2002 DO3
2464400.43
opposition, arc = 29 days MPO 30697
2000 GD2
2464405.42
0.1049
4 oppositions, 1998-2004
GD2
2001 FC58
2464408.15
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MPO 57910
2003
2035 Feb.
1.38
0.1595
2004 PR92
2035 Feb. 2.22
MPO 47849
2000
1-
2035 Feb. 2.25
MPO 47622
(7350) 1993
2035 Feb.
3.80
0.1272
2004 AE6
2035 Feb. 8.79
0.1824
2004 TD18
2035 Feb. 9.99
0.05142
2002 SR
2035 Feb. 10.24
0.1763
2000 DO8
2035 Feb. 16.33
MPO 70365
2004
1111-
2035 Feb. 17.45
MPO 62893
(85953) 1999
2035 Feb. 19.87
MPO 33869
2000
2035 Feb. 21.68
0.1056
2005 QK76
2035 Feb. 28.48
0.1549
2004 YC
2035 Mar. 7.94
MPO 77445
2000
2035 Mar. 13.42
MPO 11793
1-
2000
2035 Mar. 13.93
0.1254
2002 DO3
2035 Mar. 18.92
MPO 62289
2000
2035 Mar. 21.65
1-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.02611
FC58
0.1747
ED50
4 oppositions, 2000-2003
MPO 48020
2003 ED50
2464409.42 2035 Mar. 22.92
2 oppositions, 2003-2003
MPO 53733
2001 SQ3
2464409.68
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO 20979
2003 TJ2
2464412.06
opposition, arc = 65 days MPO 57981
2001 HY7
2464414.69
0.1676
2 oppositions, 2001-2002
HY7
2004 GZ14
2464414.94
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 66357
2002 CW11
2464417.16
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 26152
2000 HO40
2464417.26
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 57775
2005 BY2
2464421.06
0.1788
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
BY2
2001 FZ
2464428.40
opposition, arc = 202 days MPO 20837
2004 EO20
2464429.51
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 62522
2005 EE224
2464433.50
opposition, arc = 108 days MPO 77848
2003 UL9
2464434.53
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 62449
2005 GP33
2464435.77
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 77860
2005 HB4
2464438.63
opposition, arc = 49 days MPO 77877
1998 EP4
2464449.67
0.1379
2 oppositions, 1996-1998
EP4
2004 HL
2464449.91
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 62569
2002 VU114
2464450.58
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 74240
1996 FG3
2464452.93
0.1060
5 oppositions, 1996-2001
FG3
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2001
2003
2035 Mar. 23.18
0.1565
2001 SQ3
2035 Mar. 25.56
0.1485
2003 TJ2
2035 Mar. 28.19
MPO 33908
2001
1-
2035 Mar. 28.44
0.1893
2004 GZ14
2035 Mar. 30.66
0.06206
2002 CW11
2035 Mar. 30.76
0.1668
2000 HO40
2035 Apr. 3.56
MPO 77806
2005
1-
2035 Apr. 10.90
0.09847
2001 FZ
2035 Apr. 12.01
0.1924
2004 EO20
2035 Apr. 16.00
0.1193
2005 EE224
2035 Apr. 17.03
0.1761
2003 UL9
2035 Apr. 18.27
0.1706
2005 GP33
2035 Apr. 21.13
0.1853
2005 HB4
2035 May
2.17
MPO 46336
1998
1-
2035 May
1-
2.41
0.03622
2004 HL
2035 May
3.08
0.06474
2002 VU114
2035 May
5.43
MPO 70212
1996
1-
11-
11111-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
1994 RC
2464462.70
opposition, arc = 40 days MPC 30092
2002 GQ
2464464.24
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 30733
2004 KG1
2464466.07
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 66381
2004 JO1
2464468.91
opposition, arc = 20 days MPO 66372
1991 TB2
2464471.30
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 57655
2005 WB1
2464471.96
opposition, arc = 11 days E2005-X08
(68347) 2001 KB67
2464475.36
0.1373
3 oppositions, 2001-2003
KB67
(66391) 1999 KW4
2464476.75
0.1122
5 oppositions, 1998-2003
KW4
2004 FP4
2464481.39
opposition, arc = 121 days MPO 66346
1998 SH36
2464483.28
0.06440
2 oppositions, 1998-2001
SH36
(35396) 1997 XF11
2464487.72
0.1760
5 oppositions, 1990-2002
XF11
2003 KF4
2464491.05
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 50766
1998 MV5
2464495.14
opposition, arc =
9 days MPC 32338
2005 UV64
2464501.90
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-V53
2005 NB56
2464503.73
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-O02
2002 LT24
2464504.70
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 77603
2003 YG118
2464517.94
0.1310
3 oppositions, 2003-2005
YG118
2001 RV17
2464520.19
opposition, arc = 63 days MPO 20944
1999 MN
2464521.33
0.1003
3 oppositions, 1999-2005
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2035 May
15.20
0.08983
1994 RC
2035 May 16.74
0.1659
2002 GQ
2035 May 18.57
0.05095
2004 KG1
2035 May 21.41
0.09244
2004 JO1
2035 May 23.80
0.1302
1991 TB2
2035 May 24.46
0.09205
2005 WB1
2035 May 27.86
MPO 70208
(68347) 2001
111111-
2035 May 29.25
MPO 48673
(66391) 1999
2035 June
2.89
0.1430
2004 FP4
2035 June 4.78
MPO 12896
1998
1-
2035 June 9.22
MPO 38169
(35396) 1997
2035 June 12.55
0.1529
2003 KF4
2035 June 16.64
0.08021
1998 MV5
2035 June 23.40
0.09045
2005 UV64
2035 June 25.23
0.08829
2005 NB56
2035 June 26.20
0.05931
2002 LT24
2035 July 9.44
E2005-U16
2003
1-
2035 July 11.69
0.1070
2001 RV17
2035 July 12.83
MPO 77384
1999
1-
1111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
MN
2003 SN214
2464525.43
opposition, arc = 34 days MPO 62448
2004 MO4
2464525.91
opposition, arc = 32 days MPO 66388
2005 UA6
2464532.19
opposition, arc = 28 days E2005-W93
2003 RP8
2464532.36
opposition, arc = 94 days MPO 57934
2003 FF5
2464532.78
opposition, arc = 213 days MPO 62443
2004 OW10
2464533.29
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 66397
2005 TM
2464535.41
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-T51
2001 UP
2464538.00
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 38327
2001 OC36
2464538.90
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 16114
2002 XG84
2464542.09
0.08931
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
XG84
2003 AB23
2464544.88
0.09579
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
AB23
2001 DF47
2464546.95
0.1952
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
DF47
2001 PG14
2464550.54
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 18354
2003 SL36
2464551.49
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 53777
2001 HB
2464553.44
0.1551
3 oppositions, 1998-2004
HB
2003 QA31
2464555.07
0.1057
2 oppositions, 2003-2003
QA31
1999 CV8
2464563.01
0.1100
3 oppositions, 1999-2004
CV8
2005 FD
2464564.62
0.1857
2 oppositions, 2005-2005
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2035 July 16.93
0.1554
2003 SN214
2035 July 17.41
0.02363
2004 MO4
2035 July 23.69
0.1060
2005 UA6
2035 July 23.86
0.1315
2003 RP8
2035 July 24.28
0.1267
2003 FF5
2035 July 24.79
0.08872
2004 OW10
2035 July 26.91
0.1034
2005 TM
2035 July 29.50
0.1559
2001 UP
2035 July 30.40
0.1190
2001 OC36
2035 Aug. 2.59
MPO 66298
2002
2035 Aug. 5.38
MPO 66300
2003
2035 Aug. 7.45
MPO 77512
2001
2035 Aug. 11.04
0.07787
2001 PG14
2035 Aug. 11.99
0.1546
2003 SL36
2035 Aug. 13.94
MPO 66185
2001
2035 Aug. 15.57
MPO 77699
2003
2035 Aug. 23.51
MPO 66081
1999
2035 Aug. 25.12
E2005-W20
2005
111111111-
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
FD
0.1539
QC96
2001 QC96
2464567.47 2035 Aug. 27.97
2 oppositions, 2001-2005
MPO 72395
2001
2002 DU3
2464568.08 2035 Aug. 28.58
2 oppositions, 2002-2002
MPO 66272
2002
0.1814
DU3
(87684) 2000 SY2
2464581.15
0.1047
6 oppositions, 1977-2004
SY2
2004 DV24
2464581.34
0.09379
2 oppositions, 2001-2004
DV24
2004 SA1
2464581.79
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 70467
2001 SY169
2464582.40
opposition, arc = 22 days MPO 57844
1999 AQ10
2464584.20
opposition, arc = 42 days MPO 1439
2001 WT1
2464586.39
0.1672
2 oppositions, 2001-2002
WT1
2002 CD
2464587.64
0.1988
4 oppositions, 2002-2005
CD
1991 BN
2464587.66
0.1472
4 oppositions, 1991-2005
BN
2004 HK33
2464588.82
0.1084
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
HK33
2005 JS108
2464592.46
0.1263
3 oppositions, 2002-2005
JS108
2000 SG8
2464596.92
0.1935
2 oppositions, 2000-2004
SG8
(2061) Anza
2464598.09
0.05368
6 oppositions, 1960-1997
Anza
2004 SC56
2464610.08
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 70475
2004 RQ252
2464611.93
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2035 Sept.10.65
MPO 73921
(87684) 2000
2035 Sept.10.84
MPO 66337
2004
2035 Sept.11.29
0.1324
2004 SA1
2035 Sept.11.90
0.1273
2001 SY169
2035 Sept.13.70
0.1813
1999 AQ10
2035 Sept.15.89
MPO 66242
2001
2035 Sept.17.14
E2005-T93
2002
2035 Sept.17.16
MPO 77350
1991
2035 Sept.18.32
MPO 74310
2004
2035 Sept.21.96
E2005-X18
2005
2035 Sept.26.42
MPO 70260
2000
111-
2035 Sept.27.59
MPC 32295
(2061)
2035 Oct.
9.58
0.1365
2004 SC56
2035 Oct. 11.43
0.07596
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 70453
2002 RV112
2464613.05
0.1821
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
RV112
(5590) 1990 VA
2464614.51
0.1504
7 oppositions, 1990-1996
VA
(2100) Ra-Shalom
2464615.51
11 oppositions, 1975-2000
MPO 57621
2002 DJ5
2464618.28
0.1264
2 oppositions, 2002-2002
DJ5
2004 GU9
2464623.01
0.1514
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
GU9
2004 VZ60
2464626.90
opposition, arc = 40 days MPO 74435
2003 UT55
2464627.08
opposition, arc =
0 days MPO 53851
2005 VK1
2464632.89
opposition, arc =
2 days E2005-V57
1998 XX2
2464634.54
0.07496
2 oppositions, 1998-2005
XX2
2003 WY25
2464636.23
opposition, arc = 147 days MPO 62453
(99907) 1989 VA
2464636.27
0.1633
8 oppositions, 1989-2004
VA
2002 XY38
2464639.03
opposition, arc = 53 days MPO 43480
2004 VZ
2464639.35
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 74426
2004 FF29
2464642.37
opposition, arc = 54 days MPO 66348
(96590) 1998 XB
2464645.42
0.1722
6 oppositions, 1997-2005
XB
1999 AQ10
2464645.95
opposition, arc = 42 days MPO 1439
2000 EE104
2464649.12
0.1426
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
EE104
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2004 RQ252
2035 Oct. 12.55
MPO 75576
2002
2035 Oct. 14.01
MPO 41499
(5590) 1990
2035 Oct. 15.01
0.1906
(2100) Ra-Shalom
2035 Oct. 17.78
MPO 38333
2002
2035 Oct. 22.51
E2005-T22
2004
2035 Oct. 26.40
0.09328
2004 VZ60
2035 Oct. 26.58
0.03906
2003 UT55
2035 Nov. 1.39
0.09006
2005 VK1
2035 Nov. 3.04
E2005-X04
1998
1-
2035 Nov.
4.73
0.09579
2003 WY25
2035 Nov. 4.77
MPO 74505
(99907) 1989
1-
2035 Nov.
7.53
0.1498
2002 XY38
2035 Nov. 7.85
0.1200
2004 VZ
2035 Nov. 10.87
0.09909
2004 FF29
2035 Nov. 13.92
MPO 70659
(96590) 1998
1-
2035 Nov. 14.45
0.1779
1999 AQ10
2035 Nov. 17.62
MPO 77448
2000
1-
11-
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1496
HG49
1998 HG49
2464650.14 2035 Nov. 18.64
2 oppositions, 1998-2002
MPO 66068
1998 VD32
2464656.49
opposition, arc = 12 days MPC 33378
1997 XR2
2464657.87
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 53582
2001 XT1
2464659.12
0.1439
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
XT1
1998 XN17
2464660.37
0.07739
4 oppositions, 1998-2004
XN17
2001 QJ142
2464662.75
opposition, arc = 32 days MPO 18395
2001 VC2
2464663.78
0.09754
2 oppositions, 2001-2003
VC2
2004 WC1
2464670.06
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 74439
(85628) 1998 KV2
2464679.99
0.1441
4 oppositions, 1998-2004
KV2
2001 KO20
2464686.78
0.1677
2 oppositions, 2001-2005
KO20
(17182) 1999 VU
2464687.49
0.1623
3 oppositions, 1977-2000
VU
2000 SB45
2464690.89
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 5076
2000 CH59
2464691.52
0.1565
2 oppositions, 2000-2004
CH59
1995 CR
2464692.12
opposition, arc = 20 days MPC 32517
1998
2035 Nov. 24.99
0.04714
1998 VD32
2035 Nov. 26.37
0.1425
1997 XR2
2035 Nov. 27.62
MPO 77579
2001
2035 Nov. 28.87
MPO 62235
1-
1998
2035 Dec.
1.25
0.1763
2001 QJ142
2035 Dec. 2.28
MPO 49937
2001
1-
2035 Dec.
1-
8.56
0.1679
2004 WC1
2035 Dec. 18.49
MPO 62762
(85628) 1998
2035 Dec. 25.28
MPO 72389
2001
2035 Dec. 25.99
MPO 38162
(17182) 1999
2035 Dec. 29.39
0.1058
2000 SB45
2035 Dec. 30.02
MPO 62271
2000
1-
2035 Dec. 30.62
1995 CR
1-
0.06279
(6611) 1993 VW
2464695.38 2036 Jan. 2.88
0.1213
8 oppositions, 1982-2002
MPO 47615
(6611) 1993
VW
2001 XR30
2464698.71 2036 Jan. 6.21
0.1384
3 oppositions, 2001-2004
MPO 74112
2001
XR30
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1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.08457
BD16
0.07732
WR21
0.08056
BT58
0.1269
VE
0.1674
VD
2001 BD16
2464699.83 2036 Jan. 7.33
2 oppositions, 1999-2001
MPO 31389
2001
2003 WR21
2464702.73 2036 Jan. 10.23
3 oppositions, 1990-2004
MPO 70365
2003
2004 BT58
2464702.88 2036 Jan. 10.38
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
MPO 77770
2004
1991 VE
2464711.79 2036 Jan. 19.29
8 oppositions, 1991-2004
MPO 73922
1991
1993 VD
2464713.90 2036 Jan. 21.40
3 oppositions, 1993-2004
MPO 57657
1993
2001 CP36
2464724.20
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 41678
1999 VG22
2464727.03
0.1269
4 oppositions, 1998-2003
VG22
2003 YS70
2464727.18
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 58099
2004 CQ
2464729.42
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 62488
2001 DQ8
2464730.64
opposition, arc = 25 days MPO 57802
(2101) Adonis
2464730.76
0.03569
4 oppositions, 1936-1995
Adonis
2005 AY28
2464731.77
opposition, arc = 18 days MPO 77801
2005 CE41
2464746.30
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 77812
2000 EE14
2464750.84
0.1743
5 oppositions, 2000-2005
EE14
2005 UV64
2464751.43
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-V53
2005 QB5
2464753.15
opposition, arc = 14 days E2005-R45
2002 PZ39
2464756.74
0.1962
4 oppositions, 1995-2004
PZ39
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2036 Jan. 31.70
0.08077
2001 CP36
2036 Feb. 3.53
MPO 53621
1999
1-
2036 Feb.
3.68
0.02105
2003 YS70
2036 Feb. 5.92
0.05745
2004 CQ
2036 Feb. 7.14
0.1277
2001 DQ8
2036 Feb. 7.26
MPO 31791
(2101)
1-
2036 Feb.
8.27
0.05862
2005 AY28
2036 Feb. 22.80
0.1809
2005 CE41
2036 Feb. 27.34
MPO 77445
2000
1-
2036 Feb. 27.93
0.1578
2005 UV64
2036 Feb. 29.65
0.07387
2005 QB5
2036 Mar. 4.24
MPO 70352
2002
1-
11-
1-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1726
CD
0.1462
SN263
0.02450
GL4
2002 CD
2464756.83 2036 Mar. 4.33
4 oppositions, 2002-2005
E2005-T93
2002
2001 SN263
2464758.78 2036 Mar. 6.28
6 oppositions, 1990-2005
MPO 77569
2001
1999 GL4
2464760.38 2036 Mar. 7.88
2 oppositions, 1998-1999
MPO 25735
1999
2002 QC7
2464761.20
opposition, arc = 72 days MPO 38366
2002 JW15
2464765.46
0.1723
2 oppositions, 1996-2002
JW15
1996 RY3
2464766.54
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 57662
2001 XG1
2464766.99
opposition, arc = 22 days MPO 30560
2000 QK130
2464768.10
0.01138
2 oppositions, 2000-2004
QK130
2003 XF11
2464769.54
opposition, arc = 43 days MPO 58082
1996 XB27
2464770.61
0.1665
3 oppositions, 1996-2005
XB27
2003 XV
2464773.08
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 58079
2002 AG29
2464779.38
0.1246
3 oppositions, 1985-2003
AG29
2001 FC58
2464781.02
0.1633
4 oppositions, 2000-2003
FC58
2003 SK84
2464781.63
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 53788
2003 JX2
2464787.77
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 48380
2005 GB120
2464789.08
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 77870
2003 UD22
2464793.26
opposition, arc = 59 days MPO 57989
(66400) 1999 LT7
2464795.06
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2036 Mar.
8.70
0.1826
2002 QC7
2036 Mar. 12.96
MPO 33996
2002
1-
2036 Mar. 14.04
0.1418
1996 RY3
2036 Mar. 14.49
0.1496
2001 XG1
2036 Mar. 15.60
MPO 72104
2000
1-
2036 Mar. 17.04
0.1476
2003 XF11
2036 Mar. 18.11
E2005-V34
1996
1-
2036 Mar. 20.58
2003 XV
2036 Mar. 26.88
MPO 57849
1-
2036 Mar. 28.52
MPO 48020
0.08954
1-
2002
2001
2036 Mar. 29.13
0.1427
2003 SK84
2036 Apr. 4.27
0.1518
2003 JX2
2036 Apr. 5.58
0.1358
2005 GB120
2036 Apr. 9.76
0.1546
2003 UD22
2036 Apr. 11.56
1111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1600
LT7
3 oppositions, 1999-2003
2005 TF45
2464796.85
opposition, arc = 20 days E2005-U20
2004 HD2
2464798.66
opposition, arc = 20 days MPO 66364
1998 YM4
2464799.74
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 57683
2003 HM
2464803.67
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 48369
2001 SG10
2464805.71
0.1281
2 oppositions, 2001-2003
SG10
1998 VO
2464805.92
opposition, arc = 37 days MPO 50397
2004 HT59
2464806.44
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 62577
2005 DO
2464807.38
opposition, arc = 96 days MPO 77816
2003 XV10
2464808.15
0.1235
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
XV10
2004 SR
2464812.96
opposition, arc = 18 days MPO 70466
2002 FV5
2464813.68
0.1160
4 oppositions, 2002-2005
FV5
2005 GE60
2464819.99
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 77864
2004 GE2
2464821.25
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 62557
2002 YP2
2464827.96
0.09035
2 oppositions, 2002-2004
YP2
(86667) 2000 FO10
2464830.69
0.1720
4 oppositions, 1988-2004
FO10
2002 XS40
2464831.11
0.1838
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
XS40
1999 RK45
2464832.33
0.1361
4 oppositions, 1999-2005
RK45
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MPO 48680
(66400) 1999
2036 Apr. 13.35
0.08815
2005 TF45
2036 Apr. 15.16
0.1199
2004 HD2
2036 Apr. 16.24
0.1455
1998 YM4
2036 Apr. 20.17
0.1317
2003 HM
2036 Apr. 22.21
MPO 56306
2001
1-
2036 Apr. 22.42
0.1549
1998 VO
2036 Apr. 22.94
0.1309
2004 HT59
2036 Apr. 23.88
0.1186
2005 DO
2036 Apr. 24.65
MPO 76279
2003
1-
2036 Apr. 29.46
2004 SR
2036 Apr. 30.18
MPO 77590
1-
0.1838
111-
11-
2002
2036 May
6.49
0.04314
2005 GE60
2036 May
7.75
0.1575
2004 GE2
2036 May 14.46
MPO 72739
2002
2036 May 17.19
MPO 77348
(86667) 2000
2036 May 17.61
MPO 75815
2002
2036 May 18.83
MPO 53601
1999
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2003 HB
2464832.52
opposition, arc = 63 days MPO 50761
1998 KD3
2464836.81
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 53586
2003 MH4
2464836.88
0.04986
2 oppositions, 2003-2003
MH4
(66391) 1999 KW4
2464839.07
0.01554
5 oppositions, 1998-2003
KW4
2003 DW10
2464841.61
opposition, arc = 161 days MPO 50746
2004 JO1
2464842.28
opposition, arc = 20 days MPO 66372
1997 MW1
2464842.52
0.1715
5 oppositions, 1997-2005
MW1
2004 BV102
2464842.93
0.1365
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
BV102
2003 LH
2464846.02
opposition, arc = 59 days MPO 66313
2004 HC39
2464846.92
opposition, arc = 17 days MPO 66368
2005 WA
2464848.11
opposition, arc = 14 days E2005-X04
1999 MN
2464848.49
0.03178
3 oppositions, 1999-2005
MN
2004 KH15
2464853.34
0.1336
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
KH15
P/2005 JQ5 (Catalina) 2464853.66
0.05076
(Catalina)
(25143) Itokawa
2464856.25
0.04061
3 oppositions, 1998-2004
Itokawa
2005 WC
2464865.60
opposition, arc =
1 days E2005-W33
2003 MS2
2464866.11
0.1810
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
MS2
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2036 May
19.02
0.1966
2003 HB
2036 May 23.31
0.07304
1998 KD3
2036 May 23.38
MPO 77696
2003
11-
2036 May 25.57
MPO 48673
(66391) 1999
2036 May
28.11
0.04385
2003 DW10
2036 May 28.78
0.1325
2004 JO1
2036 May 29.02
MPO 77361
1997
2036 May 29.43
MPO 76396
1-
2004
2036 June
1.52
0.1010
2003 LH
2036 June 2.42
0.1255
2004 HC39
2036 June 3.61
0.09720
2005 WA
2036 June 3.99
MPO 77384
1999
2036 June 8.84
MPO 76471
2036 June 9.16
MPC 54365
1-
111-
2004
P/2005 JQ5
2036 June 11.75
MPO 66019
(25143)
2036 June 21.10
2005 WC
2036 June 21.61
MPO 74258
0.1662
2003
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2000 LG6
2464866.99
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 1663
(5604) 1992 FE
2464867.01
0.06810
7 oppositions, 1985-2001
FE
2001 TX1
2464872.15
0.1866
5 oppositions, 2001-2005
TX1
2005 MF5
2464874.71
opposition, arc =
8 days E2005-N30
2002 LH3
2464887.95
0.1841
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
LH3
2004 FY1
2464892.47
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 62536
2001 WA25
2464892.79
opposition, arc = 102 days MPO 30554
1997 WQ23
2464896.30
opposition, arc = 34 days MPC 31152
2004 QD14
2464900.11
0.08442
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
QD14
(4486) Mithra
2464900.76
10 oppositions, 1974-2002
MPO 38159
2000 RV37
2464901.33
0.1429
3 oppositions, 2000-2002
RV37
2005 UA1
2464903.30
opposition, arc = 19 days E2005-W17
(5660) 1974 MA
2464909.58
0.1649
6 oppositions, 1974-2001
MA
2002 HK12
2464915.69
0.06736
6 oppositions, 1985-2005
HK12
2005 SZ70
2464916.90
opposition, arc = 28 days E2005-V72
2005 TG50
2464923.39
opposition, arc = 32 days E2005-V79
2005 NW44
2464925.05
opposition, arc = 28 days E2005-P32
2002 EA
2464926.23
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 70340
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2036 June 22.49
0.02339
2000 LG6
2036 June 22.51
MPO 13523
(5604) 1992
2036 June 27.65
MPO 77570
1-
2001
2036 June 30.21
0.08877
2005 MF5
2036 July 13.45
MPO 34011
2002
1-
2036 July 17.97
0.1738
2004 FY1
2036 July 18.29
0.09892
2001 WA25
2036 July 21.80
0.03913
1997 WQ23
2036 July 25.61
E2005-U42
2004
1-
2036 July 26.26
(4486) Mithra
2036 July 26.83
MPO 66143
1-
0.1558
2000
2036 July 28.80
0.1741
2005 UA1
2036 Aug. 4.08
MPO 77286
(5660) 1974
2036 Aug. 10.19
E2005-X13
1-
1-
2002
2036 Aug. 11.40
0.1191
2005 SZ70
2036 Aug. 17.89
0.1523
2005 TG50
2036 Aug. 19.55
0.06878
2005 NW44
2036 Aug. 20.73
0.1088
2002 EA
1111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1262
HD14
0.1073
SZ
1998 HD14
2464926.73 2036 Aug. 21.23
4 oppositions, 1998-2001
MPO 70217
1998
2002 SZ
2464940.61 2036 Sept. 4.11
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
E2005-V72
2002
2000 SF8
2464950.98 2036 Sept.14.48
2 oppositions, 2000-2002
MPO 37527
2000
0.1388
SF8
(99942) Apophis
2464951.54
0.1607
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
Apophis
2004 TA1
2464954.54
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 74367
2001 SB170
2464954.74
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 57844
2005 WK56
2464955.78
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-X18
2002 TZ59
2464961.02
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 38454
(41429) 2000 GE2
2464964.80
0.04922
3 oppositions, 1998-2002
GE2
1993 GD
2464964.94
0.1448
2 oppositions, 1993-2000
GD
2000 GW127
2464968.22
opposition, arc = 20 days MPO 57773
2004 JP12
2464976.77
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 66374
2003 UY12
2464980.14
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 57987
2004 TN1
2464980.21
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 74367
2002 AV
2464981.18
0.1086
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
AV
2001 RV17
2464981.19
opposition, arc = 63 days MPO 20944
2005 AZ28
2464987.93
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 74477
2004 GU9
2464988.34
0.1522
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
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2036 Sept.15.04
MPO 74525
(99942)
2036 Sept.18.04
0.1167
2004 TA1
2036 Sept.18.24
0.1801
2001 SB170
2036 Sept.19.28
0.1484
2005 WK56
2036 Sept.24.52
0.02641
2002 TZ59
2036 Sept.28.30
MPO 62199
(41429) 2000
2036 Sept.28.44
MPO
148
1111-
1993
2036 Oct.
1.72
0.1428
2000 GW127
2036 Oct. 10.27
0.1118
2004 JP12
2036 Oct. 13.64
0.08555
2003 UY12
2036 Oct. 13.71
0.1798
2004 TN1
2036 Oct. 14.68
MPO 38331
2002
1-
2036 Oct. 14.69
0.1521
2001 RV17
2036 Oct. 21.43
0.02736
2005 AZ28
2036 Oct. 21.84
E2005-T22
2004
1-
111-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
GU9
0.1074
UY4
0.1310
UW13
0.1864
CN2
0.07748
JQ9
2001 UY4
2464989.18 2036 Oct. 22.68
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
MPO 74105
2001
2000 UW13
2464995.46 2036 Oct. 28.96
2 oppositions, 2000-2004
MPO 60723
2000
1994 CN2
2465000.74 2036 Nov. 3.24
6 oppositions, 1994-2004
MPO 70210
1994
2002 JQ9
2465004.69 2036 Nov. 7.19
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
MPO 33996
2002
2005 TP
2465006.77
opposition, arc = 35 days E2005-V53
2005 UV64
2465011.63
opposition, arc =
6 days E2005-V53
2001 VJ5
2465012.54
opposition, arc = 26 days MPO 62379
2000 EE104
2465016.08
0.1823
6 oppositions, 2000-2005
EE104
(7753) 1988 XB
2465018.25
0.08391
8 oppositions, 1988-2004
XB
2001 YE4
2465023.91
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 24005
2000 AC6
2465025.94
0.06299
2 oppositions, 2000-2003
AC6
2003 JO14
2465028.56
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 48382
2001 YA1
2465031.93
opposition, arc = 62 days MPO 30592
1998 XD12
2465031.99
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 57682
2001 WH1
2465035.94
opposition, arc = 24 days MPO 23929
2002 HW
2465037.40
0.1051
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
HW
141P/Machholz
2465044.04
0.1251
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2036 Nov.
9.27
0.1013
2005 TP
2036 Nov. 14.13
0.1530
2005 UV64
2036 Nov. 15.04
0.06947
2001 VJ5
2036 Nov. 18.58
MPO 77448
2000
111-
2036 Nov. 20.75
MPO 73858
(7753) 1988
2036 Nov. 26.41
0.08842
2001 YE4
2036 Nov. 28.44
MPO 56047
2000
1-
2036 Dec.
1-
1.06
0.04476
2003 JO14
2036 Dec. 4.43
0.1661
2001 YA1
2036 Dec. 4.49
0.03032
1998 XD12
2036 Dec. 8.44
0.1006
2001 WH1
2036 Dec. 9.90
E2005-X16
2002
2036 Dec. 16.54
MPC 53951
141P/
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
Machholz
2003 YX1
2465044.33
opposition, arc = 87 days MPO 62458
2004 YA5
2465047.36
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 74468
(24475) 2000 VN2
2465048.77
0.1532
2 oppositions, 2000-2001
VN2
2000 WM10
2465049.62
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 7641
2001 XG105
2465049.71
opposition, arc = 63 days MPO 27787
2003 LH
2465049.87
opposition, arc = 59 days MPO 66313
2001 AD2
2465049.93
0.03119
3 oppositions, 2001-2003
AD2
1998 XN17
2465052.74
0.1717
4 oppositions, 1998-2004
XN17
2001 XX103
2465054.28
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 23969
2000 WL63
2465054.86
opposition, arc = 208 days MPO 15093
2003 YR117
2465057.67
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 58107
1994 BB
2465058.71
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 47690
2036 Dec. 16.83
0.03120
2003 YX1
2036 Dec. 19.86
0.1539
2004 YA5
2036 Dec. 21.27
MPO 62188
(24475) 2000
1-
2036 Dec. 22.12
0.08690
2000 WM10
2036 Dec. 22.21
0.1103
2001 XG105
2036 Dec. 22.37
0.1734
2003 LH
2036 Dec. 22.43
MPO 66181
2001
1-
2036 Dec. 26.78
0.09834
2001 XX103
2036 Dec. 27.36
0.1615
2000 WL63
2036 Dec. 30.17
0.08502
2003 YR117
2036 Dec. 31.21
0.1826
1994 BB
1-
2002 AC5
2465062.44
opposition, arc = 88 days MPO 30603
2004 LB2
2465062.67
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 66384
(5693) 1993 EA
2465063.46
0.08170
8 oppositions, 1984-1999
EA
2004 MO3
2465069.66
opposition, arc = 22 days MPO 66388
(7341) 1991 VK
2465070.33
0.07322
8 oppositions, 1981-2002
VK
1999 MM
2465074.89
0.1788
7 oppositions, 1999-2005
2037 Jan.
3.94
0.1602
2002 AC5
2037 Jan. 4.17
0.06156
2004 LB2
2037 Jan. 4.96
MPO 57623
(5693) 1993
1-
2037 Jan. 11.16
0.1384
2004 MO3
2037 Jan. 11.83
MPO 38160
(7341) 1991
1-
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2036 Dec. 25.24
MPO 62235
2037 Jan. 16.39
MPO 77384
1-
11-
1998
1999
111-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
MM
0.04996
CA
2003 CA
2465077.46 2037 Jan. 18.96
2 oppositions, 2003-2004
MPO 77689
2002 AQ2
2465078.49
opposition, arc = 107 days MPO 30603
2004 EL20
2465081.51
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 62522
2003 UO12
2465083.14
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 62450
2002 OD20
2465090.17
0.09588
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
OD20
2005 SL
2465092.48
opposition, arc = 10 days E2005-T15
2002 CC19
2465095.57
0.1929
4 oppositions, 1986-2005
CC19
2000 QV7
2465099.83
0.1413
2 oppositions, 2000-2005
QV7
2000 CT101
2465099.95
0.1436
3 oppositions, 2000-2005
CT101
1999 RQ36
2465101.06
0.09871
3 oppositions, 1999-2005
RQ36
2005 BU
2465101.59
opposition, arc =
2 days MPO 74483
2004 DH2
2465103.10
0.1253
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
DH2
1999 AQ10
2465105.54
opposition, arc = 42 days MPO 1439
2002 XY38
2465110.07
opposition, arc = 53 days MPO 43480
1999 VF22
2465111.90
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 57713
2003 OC3
2465115.08
opposition, arc = 29 days MPO 62446
2004 CS
2465118.40
opposition, arc = 82 days MPO 66330
1992 BF
2465118.45
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2003
2037 Jan. 19.99
0.1720
2002 AQ2
2037 Jan. 23.01
0.1492
2004 EL20
2037 Jan. 24.64
0.1400
2003 UO12
2037 Jan. 31.67
MPO 77611
2002
1-
2037 Feb.
1-
2.98
2005 SL
2037 Feb. 6.07
MPO 77585
0.1901
1-
2002
2037 Feb. 10.33
MPO 57781
2000
2037 Feb. 10.45
MPO 41602
2000
2037 Feb. 11.56
E2005-U10
1999
2037 Feb. 12.09
2005 BU
2037 Feb. 13.60
MPO 74308
1-
0.1775
1-
2004
2037 Feb. 16.04
0.1239
1999 AQ10
2037 Feb. 20.57
0.1702
2002 XY38
2037 Feb. 22.40
0.03776
1999 VF22
2037 Feb. 25.58
0.07744
2003 OC3
2037 Feb. 28.90
0.1625
2004 CS
2037 Feb. 28.95
11111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.07236
BF
0.1869
AF6
4 oppositions, 1992-2005
MPO 77350
1992
2000 AF6
2465120.80 2037 Mar. 3.30
4 oppositions, 1991-2005
MPO 77429
2000
2000 QW69
2465129.57 2037 Mar. 12.07
3 oppositions, 2000-2005
E2005-T93
2000
0.1684
QW69
(88254) 2001 FM129
2465130.78
0.09265
5 oppositions, 1978-2004
FM129
2005 TG50
2465130.83
opposition, arc = 32 days E2005-V79
1998 HL49
2465131.72
0.1050
5 oppositions, 1998-2005
HL49
2000 GD2
2465140.37
0.1702
4 oppositions, 1998-2004
GD2
2003 HF2
2465143.11
0.05173
2 oppositions, 2003-2004
HF2
(4034) 1986 PA
2465145.94
0.1796
8 oppositions, 1986-2001
PA
2000 CH59
2465146.28
0.1266
2 oppositions, 2000-2004
CH59
1998 EP4
2465147.32
0.1926
2 oppositions, 1996-1998
EP4
2005 GZ110
2465154.84
opposition, arc = 21 days MPO 77869
2001 FO127
2465155.38
opposition, arc = 19 days MPO 13842
2000 JJ5
2465156.55
opposition, arc = 45 days MPO 57777
2005 MO13
2465157.08
opposition, arc = 28 days E2005-O34
2002 CD
2465160.03
0.1144
4 oppositions, 2002-2005
CD
2004 GD
2465164.54
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2037 Mar. 13.28
MPO 77348
(88254) 2001
2037 Mar. 13.33
0.1942
2005 TG50
2037 Mar. 14.22
MPO 77366
1998
2037 Mar. 22.87
MPO 62289
2000
2037 Mar. 25.61
MPO 65492
2003
1-
2037 Mar. 28.44
MPO 13522
(4034) 1986
2037 Mar. 28.78
MPO 62271
2000
2037 Mar. 29.82
MPO 46336
1998
2037 Apr.
6.34
0.1908
2005 GZ110
2037 Apr. 6.88
0.04020
2001 FO127
2037 Apr. 8.05
0.1508
2000 JJ5
2037 Apr. 8.58
0.04978
2005 MO13
2037 Apr. 11.53
E2005-T93
2002
1-
2037 Apr. 16.04
1-
0.1046
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 66355
2001 HC
2465166.51
0.1991
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
HC
2004 HC
2465169.03
opposition, arc = 38 days MPO 66364
2004 HC33
2465170.18
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 62575
2004 RQ252
2465170.59
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 70453
2004 HT59
2465174.03
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 62577
1998 WM
2465180.25
0.1719
4 oppositions, 1987-2005
WM
2000 HO40
2465181.07
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 57775
2002 GQ
2465184.93
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 30733
1999 LK1
2465194.18
opposition, arc = 14 days MPO 57688
2005 LW
2465199.68
opposition, arc = 83 days MPO 77905
2005 NL1
2465204.60
opposition, arc = 55 days E2005-Q33
(66391) 1999 KW4
2465204.66
0.1125
5 oppositions, 1998-2003
KW4
2000 AF205
2465207.88
opposition, arc = 53 days MPC 39582
1998 VD32
2465208.75
opposition, arc = 12 days MPC 33378
(11500) 1989 UR
2465209.39
0.1323
4 oppositions, 1989-1999
UR
(90416) 2003 YK118
2465218.28
0.1299
4 oppositions, 1993-2004
YK118
2001 VC2
2465219.09
0.1440
2 oppositions, 2001-2003
VC2
2004 VJ1
2465220.67
opposition, arc = 38 days MPO 74427
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2004 GD
2037 Apr. 18.01
MPO 77530
2001
2037 Apr. 20.53
0.1156
2004 HC
2037 Apr. 21.68
0.03184
2004 HC33
2037 Apr. 22.09
0.1378
2004 RQ252
2037 Apr. 25.53
0.04508
2004 HT59
2037 May
1.75
E2005-W84
1998
1-
2037 May
2.57
0.1278
2000 HO40
2037 May
6.43
0.1301
2002 GQ
2037 May 15.68
0.05054
1999 LK1
2037 May 21.18
0.1002
2005 LW
2037 May 26.10
0.09910
2005 NL1
2037 May 26.16
MPO 48673
(66391) 1999
1-
2037 May
1-
29.38
0.1146
2000 AF205
2037 May 30.25
0.04856
1998 VD32
2037 May 30.89
MPC 35833
(11500) 1989
111-
1111-
1-
2037 June 8.78
MPO 64553
(90416) 2003
2037 June 9.59
MPO 49937
2001
2037 June 11.17
0.1821
2004 VJ1
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
1999 FN19
2465230.02
opposition, arc = 32 days MPO 57686
2002 AP3
2465231.66
0.1145
3 oppositions, 2002-2005
AP3
2003 OS13
2465234.00
0.1338
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
OS13
2003 MW7
2465235.41
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 50769
2002 LT38
2465239.10
opposition, arc = 39 days MPO 62391
2005 MN13
2465240.18
opposition, arc = 33 days E2005-P20
(66400) 1999 LT7
2465240.48
0.1368
3 oppositions, 1999-2003
LT7
2005 QC5
2465241.41
opposition, arc = 56 days E2005-U16
2005 ML13
2465242.30
opposition, arc = 16 days E2005-N70
2002 MQ3
2465252.10
0.1381
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
MQ3
2000 RN77
2465257.85
0.1159
2 oppositions, 2000-2001
RN77
2005 EY95
2465259.50
0.04758
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
EY95
2002 CZ9
2465263.25
0.1168
4 oppositions, 2002-2005
CZ9
2002 NW16
2465268.60
0.1507
2 oppositions, 2002-2003
NW16
2004 SB56
2465270.03
opposition, arc = 57 days MPO 74366
2002 KL6
2465270.98
0.06278
3 oppositions, 1995-2005
KL6
(65690) 1991 DG
2465272.24
0.1708
6 oppositions, 1991-2003
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2037 June 20.52
0.1268
1999 FN19
2037 June 22.16
MPO 74123
2002
2037 June 24.50
MPO 77697
1-
2003
2037 June 25.91
0.09182
2003 MW7
2037 June 29.60
0.04441
2002 LT38
2037 June 30.68
0.1326
2005 MN13
2037 June 30.98
MPO 48680
(66400) 1999
1-
2037 July
1-
1.91
0.1380
2005 QC5
2037 July 2.80
0.1462
2005 ML13
2037 July 12.60
MPO 50613
2002
2037 July 18.35
MPO 17456
2000
2037 July 20.00
MPO 76863
2005
2037 July 23.75
MPO 74134
2002
2037 July 29.10
MPO 53723
2002
2037 July 30.53
0.05339
2004 SB56
2037 July 31.48
MPO 77601
2002
2037 Aug. 1.74
MPO 48417
(65690) 1991
11-
1-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
DG
0.1432
TE2
2001 TE2
2465273.15 2037 Aug. 2.65
3 oppositions, 2000-2002
MPO 66217
2001 RW17
2465279.36
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 20944
2004 MB6
2465281.55
0.1767
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
MB6
2003 DY15
2465282.11
opposition, arc =
5 days MPO 43512
2000 SL10
2465288.97
opposition, arc = 69 days MPO 8496
(85182) 1991 AQ
2465290.22
0.08364
6 oppositions, 1991-2004
AQ
2002 RO28
2465294.32
opposition, arc = 90 days MPO 41777
2005 TR45
2465299.64
opposition, arc = 204 days E2005-W18
2005 RO33
2465299.70
opposition, arc = 67 days E2005-W18
2000 CP101
2465303.99
opposition, arc = 32 days MPC 39601
2005 FG
2465304.33
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 77855
2002 RT
2465309.96
opposition, arc = 31 days MPO 66281
2002 HP11
2465314.09
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 62390
2002 EM6
2465315.45
opposition, arc = 172 days MPO 35573
2003 CY18
2465315.68
0.1354
3 oppositions, 2003-2005
CY18
2003 GY
2465319.01
0.1700
2 oppositions, 2003-2003
GY
1999 PS3
2465320.18
opposition, arc = 57 days MPC 38070
1996 EO
2465323.97
opposition, arc = 39 days MPO 73928
2001 RB18
2465327.05
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2001
2037 Aug.
8.86
0.07138
2001 RW17
2037 Aug. 11.05
MPO 73012
2004
1-
2037 Aug. 11.61
0.09968
2003 DY15
2037 Aug. 18.47
0.06937
2000 SL10
2037 Aug. 19.72
MPO 62603
(85182) 1991
1-
2037 Aug. 23.82
0.1365
2002 RO28
2037 Aug. 29.14
0.1463
2005 TR45
2037 Aug. 29.20
0.1933
2005 RO33
2037 Sept. 2.49
0.1490
2000 CP101
2037 Sept. 2.83
0.02816
2005 FG
2037 Sept. 8.46
0.1845
2002 RT
2037 Sept.12.59
0.1892
2002 HP11
2037 Sept.13.95
0.1150
2002 EM6
2037 Sept.14.18
E2005-W84
2003
1-
2037 Sept.17.51
MPO 57914
1-
1111111-
2003
2037 Sept.18.68
0.09918
1999 PS3
2037 Sept.22.47
0.08779
1996 EO
2037 Sept.25.55
0.09725
111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 186 days MPO 57841
2004 RO111
2465328.43
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 70424
2002 TZ66
2465336.36
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 38456
2000 SB45
2465339.34
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 5076
2004 SW26
2465339.84
opposition, arc =
1 days MPO 70471
2001 KM20
2465340.43
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 14443
2004 SC56
2465340.90
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 70475
(22753) 1998 WT
2465344.66
0.05357
5 oppositions, 1955-2002
WT
(85585) Mjolnir
2465349.06
0.07251
4 oppositions, 1998-2003
Mjolnir
2004 GU9
2465353.15
0.1542
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
GU9
2003 LH
2465353.71
opposition, arc = 59 days MPO 66313
2000 UR16
2465356.99
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 9844
2005 RK3
2465357.50
opposition, arc = 41 days E2005-W20
1990 UN
2465359.08
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 77350
2005 GJ8
2465359.60
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 77857
2005 SE71
2465360.61
opposition, arc = 62 days E2005-X08
2004 HQ1
2465362.36
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 66364
2005 UH5
2465364.16
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-V97
2004 VJ1
2465364.43
opposition, arc = 38 days MPO 74427
1998 VO
2465365.10
opposition, arc = 37 days MPO 50397
2005 VL1
2465366.18
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2001 RB18
2037 Sept.26.93
0.05695
2004 RO111
2037 Oct. 4.86
0.1428
2002 TZ66
2037 Oct. 7.84
0.001418
2000 SB45
2037 Oct. 8.34
0.1623
2004 SW26
2037 Oct. 8.93
0.1796
2001 KM20
2037 Oct. 9.40
0.02931
2004 SC56
2037 Oct. 13.16
MPO 38163
(22753) 1998
111111-
2037 Oct. 17.56
MPO 62746
(85585)
2037 Oct. 21.65
E2005-T22
2004
2037 Oct. 22.21
0.1722
2003 LH
2037 Oct. 25.49
0.1290
2000 UR16
2037 Oct. 26.00
0.1929
2005 RK3
2037 Oct. 27.58
0.1150
1990 UN
2037 Oct. 28.10
0.1245
2005 GJ8
2037 Oct. 29.11
0.08631
2005 SE71
2037 Oct. 30.86
0.04542
2004 HQ1
2037 Nov. 1.66
0.1207
2005 UH5
2037 Nov. 1.93
0.1020
2004 VJ1
2037 Nov. 2.60
0.1504
1998 VO
2037 Nov. 3.68
0.04210
11111111111-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 17 days E2005-W20
(22099) 2000 EX106
2465372.90
0.1769
3 oppositions, 1994-2001
EX106
2002 JV15
2465373.20
0.1535
4 oppositions, 2002-2004
JV15
1998 VO33
2465376.68
0.08778
7 oppositions, 1998-2005
VO33
1999 JZ10
2465378.47
opposition, arc = 20 days MPC 35101
2000 UP30
2465380.02
opposition, arc = 61 days MPO 8517
2004 XK14
2465381.08
opposition, arc = 15 days MPO 74443
1996 FG3
2465384.71
0.1288
5 oppositions, 1996-2001
FG3
2001 JW1
2465388.19
0.1985
2 oppositions, 2001-2005
JW1
2000 EW70
2465391.44
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 47866
2003 AJ69
2465393.55
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 41918
2005 UW6
2465394.76
opposition, arc = 21 days E2005-W17
2002 LK
2465398.57
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 38336
2004 JN1
2465400.31
opposition, arc = 37 days MPO 66372
2002 XS90
2465406.02
opposition, arc = 16 days MPO 41898
(85628) 1998 KV2
2465410.52
0.1527
4 oppositions, 1998-2004
KV2
2003 JN14
2465412.89
opposition, arc = 32 days MPO 50765
2004 BY1
2465423.58
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 62469
2003 MS2
2465424.24
0.1311
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
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2005 VL1
2037 Nov. 10.40
MPO 8962
(22099) 2000
2037 Nov. 10.70
MPO 74177
2002
2037 Nov. 14.18
E2005-X18
1998
2037 Nov. 15.97
0.05418
1999 JZ10
2037 Nov. 17.52
0.1854
2000 UP30
2037 Nov. 18.58
0.08716
2004 XK14
2037 Nov. 22.21
MPO 70212
1996
2037 Nov. 25.69
E2005-X18
111-
2001
2037 Nov. 28.94
0.1657
2000 EW70
2037 Dec. 1.05
0.02470
2003 AJ69
2037 Dec. 2.26
0.1505
2005 UW6
2037 Dec. 6.07
0.1323
2002 LK
2037 Dec. 7.81
0.04987
2004 JN1
2037 Dec. 13.52
0.1692
2002 XS90
2037 Dec. 18.02
MPO 62762
(85628) 1998
1-
2037 Dec. 20.39
0.1063
2003 JN14
2037 Dec. 31.08
0.1090
2004 BY1
2037 Dec. 31.74
MPO 74258
2003
1-
11111-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
MS2
2003 TO9
2465424.66
opposition, arc = 132 days MPO 57982
2003 JC13
2465432.37
0.1446
3 oppositions, 2003-2005
JC13
2004 FH
2465434.20
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 62536
2002 AO11
2465438.69
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 24033
2003 CR1
2465443.74
opposition, arc = 39 days MPO 43505
1997 AC11
2465446.29
opposition, arc = 17 days MPO 70213
1998 XE12
2465449.17
0.1491
7 oppositions, 1995-2005
XE12
1998 WB2
2465454.49
opposition, arc = 15 days MPC 33380
2002 NP1
2465455.76
0.1084
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
NP1
1998 QC1
2465457.29
0.1530
2 oppositions, 1998-1999
QC1
2001 QC34
2465460.76
opposition, arc = 378 days MPO 35561
2001 CK32
2465462.85
0.08184
2 oppositions, 2001-2002
CK32
2002 NY40
2465465.59
0.007369
3 oppositions, 2002-2005
NY40
2003 QB30
2465469.29
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 50790
2004 XG
2465470.38
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 74440
2003 AL18
2465470.68
0.1935
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
AL18
2004 VJ1
2465471.07
opposition, arc = 38 days MPO 74427
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2038 Jan.
1.16
0.1078
2003 TO9
2038 Jan. 8.87
MPO 77695
2003
1-
2038 Jan. 10.70
0.1458
2004 FH
2038 Jan. 15.19
0.1070
2002 AO11
2038 Jan. 20.24
0.07767
2003 CR1
2038 Jan. 22.79
0.1050
1997 AC11
2038 Jan. 25.67
MPO 77380
1998
1-
2038 Jan. 30.99
0.1716
1998 WB2
2038 Feb. 1.26
E2005-U20
2002
1-
2038 Feb. 2.79
MPC 34020
11-
1998
2038 Feb.
6.26
0.1026
2001 QC34
2038 Feb. 8.35
MPO 77508
2001
2038 Feb. 11.09
MPO 75392
1-
1-
2002
2038 Feb. 14.79
0.04762
2003 QB30
2038 Feb. 15.88
0.02374
2004 XG
2038 Feb. 16.18
MPO 77685
2003
1-
2038 Feb. 16.57
0.1576
2004 VJ1
1-
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1258
CM33
0.1758
DV8
2000 CM33
2465476.05 2038 Feb. 21.55
2 oppositions, 2000-2003
MPO 47849
2000
2001 DV8
2465477.19 2038 Feb. 22.69
2 oppositions, 2001-2003
MPO 62315
2001
2002 LX
2465482.41
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 34011
2004 FX31
2465485.28
0.1880
3 oppositions, 1990-2004
FX31
2005 CD69
2465486.67
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 77815
2001 QE71
2465495.74
opposition, arc = 25 days MPO 18380
2001 FR85
2465503.72
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 41679
2002 EU11
2465506.80
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 30703
1999 GS6
2465507.65
0.1371
3 oppositions, 1999-2003
GS6
2003 TJ2
2465512.05
opposition, arc = 65 days MPO 57981
(6178) 1986 DA
2465520.53
0.1980
5 oppositions, 1977-2000
DA
2001 VE2
2465520.76
opposition, arc =
7 days MPO 23896
(68372) 2001 PM9
2465521.32
0.1231
3 oppositions, 2001-2003
PM9
2003 CC
2465521.59
0.1845
2 oppositions, 2003-2005
CC
2005 GR33
2465526.07
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 77860
2004 VW
2465531.37
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 74426
1999 VS6
2465534.11
0.1221
2 oppositions, 1999-2004
VS6
2003 FY6
2465535.62
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2038 Feb. 27.91
2002 LX
2038 Mar. 2.78
MPO 74309
0.1328
1-
2004
2038 Mar.
4.17
0.07920
2005 CD69
2038 Mar. 13.24
0.02483
2001 QE71
2038 Mar. 21.22
0.1947
2001 FR85
2038 Mar. 24.30
0.1565
2002 EU11
2038 Mar. 25.15
MPO 47775
1999
1-
2038 Mar. 29.55
0.1977
2003 TJ2
2038 Apr. 7.03
MPO 38159
(6178) 1986
1-
2038 Apr.
1-
7.26
0.06451
2001 VE2
2038 Apr. 7.82
MPO 73916
(68372) 2001
2038 Apr. 8.09
MPO 77689
111-
2003
2038 Apr. 12.57
0.1541
2005 GR33
2038 Apr. 17.87
0.09913
2004 VW
2038 Apr. 20.61
MPO 62249
1999
1-
2038 Apr. 22.12
1-
0.1626
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
opposition, arc = 23 days MPO 48342
2002 DB4
2465536.49
0.1656
3 oppositions, 2002-2004
DB4
2003 FU3
2465536.53
opposition, arc = 33 days MPO 48341
2000 UY33
2465539.38
opposition, arc = 144 days MPO 12251
2001 LL5
2465541.15
0.1980
3 oppositions, 2001-2005
LL5
2002 CD
2465547.00
0.09787
4 oppositions, 2002-2005
CD
2002 YP2
2465553.17
0.02824
2 oppositions, 2002-2004
YP2
2002 XC91
2465560.64
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 41898
2002 XC91
2465560.64
opposition, arc = 30 days MPO 41898
2004 TC18
2465563.74
opposition, arc =
8 days MPO 70481
(5381) Sekhmet
2465564.36
0.1986
5 oppositions, 1991-2001
Sekhmet
(4544) Xanthus
2465565.84
0.1867
3 oppositions, 1989-1991
Xanthus
(1943) Anteros
2465566.89
11 oppositions, 1973-1997
MPC 32295
1999 RK45
2465568.18
0.08876
4 oppositions, 1999-2005
RK45
2002 LK
2465568.48
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 38336
2004 LJ
2465570.03
0.1495
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
LJ
2002 LT24
2465570.26
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 77603
2000 LD3
2465570.60
opposition, arc = 12 days MPO 57780
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2003 FY6
2038 Apr. 22.99
MPO 57851
2002
2038 Apr. 23.03
0.1238
2003 FU3
2038 Apr. 25.88
0.1375
2000 UY33
2038 Apr. 27.65
MPO 77539
2001
2038 May
3.50
E2005-T93
2002
2038 May
9.67
MPO 72739
2002
2038 May
17.14
0.1398
2002 XC91
2038 May 17.14
0.1398
2002 XC91
2038 May 20.24
0.08445
2004 TC18
2038 May 20.86
MPO 50331
(5381)
11-
111-
2038 May 22.34
MPO 77285
(4544)
2038 May 23.39
(1943) Anteros
2038 May 24.68
MPO 53601
0.06641
2038 May
0.1577
24.98
2002 LK
2038 May 26.53
MPO 66384
2038 May
1999
1-
2004
26.76
0.1094
2002 LT24
2038 May 27.10
0.1265
2000 LD3
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1320
LE6
2001 LE6
2465584.47 2038 June 9.97
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
MPO 77539
2002 NN4
2465585.09
opposition, arc = 66 days MPO 61231
(16960) 1998 QS52
2465585.49
0.08132
6 oppositions, 1983-2002
QS52
2005 SQ9
2465592.64
opposition, arc = 29 days E2005-W17
2004 FA
2465596.36
opposition, arc = 10 days MPO 66346
2003 ME1
2465599.74
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 53734
2003 WD158
2465601.24
0.1962
2 oppositions, 2003-2004
WD158
2005 NW44
2465615.28
opposition, arc = 28 days E2005-P32
2002 QW47
2465623.21
0.01730
2 oppositions, 2002-2005
QW47
2002 AA
2465624.07
opposition, arc = 156 days MPO 38331
2004 QY2
2465627.01
0.1719
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
QY2
2000 JO78
2465630.06
0.1973
3 oppositions, 1978-2002
JO78
2005 VN5
2465630.41
opposition, arc =
2 days E2005-V84
2005 VA2
2465630.42
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-V72
1997 UA11
2465631.18
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 77363
1994 UG
2465635.75
0.08501
2 oppositions, 1994-2005
UG
2001 OT
2465636.30
opposition, arc = 26 days MPO 70298
(65996) 1998 MX5
2465639.42
0.1915
3 oppositions, 1993-2003
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2001
2038 June 10.59
0.1702
2002 NN4
2038 June 10.99
MPO 33744
(16960) 1998
1-
2038 June 18.14
0.1016
2005 SQ9
2038 June 21.86
0.1799
2004 FA
2038 June 25.24
0.1454
2003 ME1
2038 June 26.74
MPO 66319
2003
1-
2038 July 10.78
0.1353
2005 NW44
2038 July 18.71
E2005-V72
2002
1-
2038 July 19.57
2002 AA
2038 July 22.51
MPO 77785
1-
2038 July 25.56
MPO 22170
0.08945
11-
2004
2000
2038 July 25.91
0.1111
2005 VN5
2038 July 25.92
0.09728
2005 VA2
2038 July 26.68
0.06395
1997 UA11
2038 July 31.25
E2005-W33
1994
1-
2038 July 31.80
0.07713
2001 OT
2038 Aug. 3.92
MPO 57653
(65996) 1998
1-
11-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
MX5
2003 SV159
2465642.89
opposition, arc = 32 days MPO 57957
2005 LP40
2465643.52
opposition, arc = 126 days E2005-U13
2001 BJ16
2465649.14
0.1876
2 oppositions, 2001-2003
BJ16
2001 RT17
2465649.63
0.1968
2 oppositions, 2001-2004
RT17
2001 HB
2465652.72
0.1954
3 oppositions, 1998-2004
HB
2001 QP153
2465654.27
0.1859
3 oppositions, 1996-2002
QP153
2005 OV1
2465654.54
opposition, arc = 124 days E2005-W93
2005 NE21
2465661.66
opposition, arc = 53 days E2005-Q41
1998 SD9
2465662.81
opposition, arc =
4 days MPC 32779
2001 ND13
2465667.10
opposition, arc = 19 days MPO 57831
2000 EA14
2465677.17
0.04914
2 oppositions, 2000-2005
EA14
2004 XN14
2465682.70
0.1906
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
XN14
2004 XJ29
2465685.76
opposition, arc = 36 days MPO 74447
2000 CO101
2465686.25
opposition, arc = 212 days MPO 3927
2000 SP43
2465687.17
0.08971
3 oppositions, 2000-2003
SP43
2005 EM30
2465687.76
0.1252
2 oppositions, 2005-2005
EM30
2005 EU95
2465690.72
opposition, arc =
3 days MPO 77831
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2038 Aug.
7.39
0.1062
2003 SV159
2038 Aug. 8.02
0.1483
2005 LP40
2038 Aug. 13.64
MPO 50518
2001
2038 Aug. 14.13
MPO 68927
2001
2038 Aug. 17.22
MPO 66185
2001
2038 Aug. 18.77
MPO 33917
2001
2038 Aug. 19.04
0.1536
2005 OV1
2038 Aug. 26.16
0.1393
2005 NE21
2038 Aug. 27.31
0.1901
1998 SD9
2038 Aug. 31.60
0.1303
2001 ND13
2038 Sept.10.67
MPO 77445
2000
2038 Sept.16.20
E2005-V84
1-
1111-
2004
2038 Sept.19.26
0.1028
2004 XJ29
2038 Sept.19.75
0.1844
2000 CO101
2038 Sept.20.67
MPO 57782
2000
2038 Sept.21.26
E2005-T65
1-
11-
2005
2038 Sept.24.22
0.1717
2005 EU95
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
2005 SP9
2465690.77
opposition, arc = 33 days E2005-V70
2000 HA24
2465694.36
0.03506
4 oppositions, 1993-2005
HA24
(65679) 1989 UQ
2465696.20
0.1558
6 oppositions, 1954-2003
UQ
(41429) 2000 GE2
2465698.10
0.01635
3 oppositions, 1998-2002
GE2
2001 QP142
2465701.12
opposition, arc = 26 days MPO 18395
(2100) Ra-Shalom
2465702.18
11 oppositions, 1975-2000
MPO 57621
2003 SF
2465703.47
opposition, arc = 13 days MPO 53769
2001 SY269
2465705.18
0.02507
2 oppositions, 2001-2004
SY269
2002 TY59
2465707.12
opposition, arc = 26 days MPO 77658
2004 RW2
2465707.24
opposition, arc = 11 days MPO 70396
2005 SZ70
2465710.50
opposition, arc = 28 days E2005-V72
2003 UL9
2465711.20
opposition, arc =
6 days MPO 62449
2004 HZ
2465716.52
opposition, arc = 18 days MPO 66364
1994 CN2
2465716.64
0.03762
6 oppositions, 1994-2004
CN2
2004 GU9
2465717.97
0.1576
4 oppositions, 2001-2005
GU9
2005 QC5
2465718.33
opposition, arc = 56 days E2005-U16
(2340) Hathor
2465719.87
0.1137
6 oppositions, 1976-2000
Hathor
(87024) 2000 JS66
2465720.29
0.1399
2 oppositions, 1979-2004
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2038 Sept.24.27
0.06379
2005 SP9
2038 Sept.27.86
MPO 77460
2000
1-
2038 Sept.29.70
MPO 57652
(65679) 1989
2038 Oct. 1.60
MPO 62199
(41429) 2000
2038 Oct.
4.62
0.1645
2001 QP142
2038 Oct. 5.68
0.1553
(2100) Ra-Shalom
2038 Oct. 6.97
0.1058
2003 SF
2038 Oct. 8.68
MPO 61082
2001
1-
2038 Oct. 10.62
0.1593
2002 TY59
2038 Oct. 10.74
0.1189
2004 RW2
2038 Oct. 14.00
0.1953
2005 SZ70
2038 Oct. 14.70
0.1451
2003 UL9
2038 Oct. 20.02
0.02680
2004 HZ
2038 Oct. 20.14
MPO 70210
1994
1-
2038 Oct. 21.47
E2005-T22
1-
1111-
2004
2038 Oct. 21.83
0.1546
2005 QC5
2038 Oct. 23.37
MPO 73856
(2340)
2038 Oct. 23.79
MPO 73921
(87024) 2000
1-
Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
JS66
(68347) 2001 KB67
2465722.34
0.1988
3 oppositions, 2001-2003
KB67
2004 KB
2465733.29
opposition, arc = 22 days MPO 66381
(66146) 1998 TU3
2465734.10
0.1184
8 oppositions, 1982-2003
TU3
2005 VN1
2465734.38
opposition, arc =
1 days E2005-W17
1991 VG
2465735.04
opposition, arc = 173 days MPC 28316
2005 AY28
2465742.37
opposition, arc = 18 days MPO 77801
2004 LJ1
2465744.07
0.01984
3 oppositions, 1995-2005
LJ1
1998 VF32
2465745.04
0.1831
2 oppositions, 1998-2005
VF32
(85713) 1998 SS49
2465749.25
0.1379
5 oppositions, 1998-2003
SS49
2005 WS3
2465752.95
opposition, arc =
9 days E2005-X18
2002 VV17
2465753.09
0.1366
3 oppositions, 1992-2005
VV17
2002 WY12
2465753.67
opposition, arc = 84 days MPO 43479
2004 YD
2465754.66
opposition, arc =
9 days MPO 74467
2001 XU1
2465755.07
0.06640
2 oppositions, 2001-2004
XU1
2004 QD14
2465756.87
0.06080
2 oppositions, 2004-2005
QD14
2005 UW5
2465764.67
opposition, arc =
3 days E2005-W17
2005 WK56
2465767.92
opposition, arc =
4 days E2005-X18
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2038 Oct. 25.84
MPO 70208
(68347) 2001
2038 Nov.
5.79
0.1045
2004 KB
2038 Nov. 6.60
MPO 57653
(66146) 1998
1-
2038 Nov.
1-
6.88
0.06660
2005 VN1
2038 Nov. 7.54
0.07033
1991 VG
2038 Nov. 14.87
0.1569
2005 AY28
2038 Nov. 16.57
MPO 77783
2004
2038 Nov. 17.54
E2005-W45
11-
1998
2038 Nov. 21.75
MPO 62795
(85713) 1998
2038 Nov. 25.45
0.08943
2005 WS3
2038 Nov. 25.59
E2005-X04
2002
1-
2038 Nov. 26.17
0.1323
2002 WY12
2038 Nov. 27.16
0.1808
2004 YD
2038 Nov. 27.57
MPO 72423
2001
1-
2038 Nov. 29.37
E2005-U42
2038 Dec.
1-
2004
7.17
0.1278
2005 UW5
2038 Dec. 10.42
0.1360
2005 WK56
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Forthcoming Close Approaches To The Earth
0.1769
XL1
0.1945
BP61
1994 XL1
2465769.42 2038 Dec. 11.92
2 oppositions, 1994-2005
E2005-W78
1994
2001 BP61
2465777.15 2038 Dec. 19.65
2 oppositions, 2001-2003
MPO 40126
2001
2005 RJ
2465782.92
opposition, arc =
7 days E2005-R59
(2102) Tantalus
2465784.82
0.04440
8 oppositions, 1975-2001
Tantalus
2003 SW130
2465785.62
opposition, arc =
4 days MPO 53798
1999 XL136
2465787.70
opposition, arc = 28 days MPO 53633
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2005 RJ
2038 Dec. 27.32
MPO 14996
(2102)
1-
2038 Dec. 28.12
0.07430
2003 SW130
2038 Dec. 30.20
0.06534
1999 XL136
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What Is A PHA?
PHA Earth Close-Approach Tables
PHA Orbital Elements
Torino Impact Scale
Asteroid 1999 AN10
Asteroid 1997 XF11
Related Websites
WHAT IS A PHA?
Potentially Hazardous Asteroids (PHAs) are currently defined based on parameters that measure the asteroid's potential to make
threatening close approaches to the Earth. Specifically, all asteroids with an Earth Minimum Orbit Intersection Distance (MOID) of
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
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
diameter (i.e. H = 22.0 with assumed albedo of 13%) are not considered PHAs.
There are currently 747 known PHAs.
This ``potential'' to make close Earth approaches does not mean a PHA will impact the Earth. It only means there is a possibility for
such a threat. By monitoring these PHAs and updating their orbits as new observations become available, we can better predict the
close-approach statistics and thus their Earth-impact threat.
To learn more about the Earth impact threat, visit the NASA Ames Asteroid and Comet Impact Hazards site.
PHA EARTH CLOSE-APPROACH TABLES
Tables (updated daily) are available showing future and past PHA Earth closeapproach data including uncertainties. Earth close-approach tables for all NEOs
are also available. More information about the uncertainties used in these tables is
available.
PHA ORBITAL ELEMENTS
The PHA Orbital Elements Table (updated daily) contains data from the latest orbit solutions for each PHA. In addition to standard
asteroid osculating elements obtained from orbit solutions using up-to-date data, this table contains perihelion distance (q), aphelion
distance (Q), orbital period (P), absolute magnitude (H), and the number and length of the data used in each orbit solution.
TORINO IMPACT SCALE
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Planetary scientists have developed a new means of conveying the risks associated with asteroids and comets that might collide with
the Earth.
A risk-assessment scale, similar to the Richter scale used for earthquakes, will assign values to celestial objects moving near Earth.
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
10 means a certain global climatic catastrophe.
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Asteroid and Comet Impact Hazards (NASA Ames Space Science Division)
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Small Asteroids Encounters List (Sormano Astronomical Observatory)
Site Manager: Don Yeomans
Webmaster: Ron Baalke
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Update On Asteroid 1999 AN10
JPL Near-Earth Object Program Office
July 13, 1999
As announced in MPEC 1999-N21, a trail of asteroid 1999 AN10 was discovered on plates taken in
1955 from the Palomar Sky Survey. The nominal and minimum-possible close-approach distance
for the 2027 Earth encounter are now 0.00260 AU and 0.00258 AU respectively (about 389,000
km). Preliminary analyses indicate that the 2044 and 2046 impacting key-holes are well outside the
current 2027 impact-plane error ellipse. This implies that those previously highly unlikely impacts
are now virtually impossible. The next Earth close-approach is in 2076 and will likely be between
0.046 and 0.009 AU (6,900,000 and 1,300,000 km).
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Asteroid 1999 AN10
January 26, 1955
Prediscovery image of
asteroid 1999 AN10 taken
from the Palomar Digital Sky
Survey. The faint streak is the
trail left by the asteroid. The
image has been contrastenhanced.
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Amateurs Prove Doomsday Asteroid Is Harmless (ScienceNow - July 14, 1999)
Another Asteroid Threat Defused (MSNBC - July 13, 1999)
Near-Earth Asteroid No Longer A Collision Threat (SpaceViews - July 13, 1999)
Asteroid 1999 AN10 Ephemeris (JPL - June 14, 1999)
Close-Call Asteroid Coming (Sky & Telescope - May 28, 1999)
Earth's Close Shave With An Asteroid (MSNBC - May 24, 1999)
Rambling Asteroid To Pass Close In '27 (San Jose Mercury News - May 21, 1999)
The Continuing Story Of Asteroid 1999 AN10 (JPL - May 18, 1999)
Some Comments On 1999 AN10 (JPL - April 21, 1999)
The Case Of 1999 AN10 (Ames Research Center - April 21, 1999)
Asteroid Poses Little Danger To Earth In Near Future (SpaceViews - April 15, 1999)
40-Year Asteroid Warning: Scientists Say Rock Could Pass Near Earth (Associated Press - April 14, 1999)
Asteroid's Path May Be Distastrous (Albuquerque Journal - April 14, 1999)
Scientists Say Asteroid May Tango With Earth (Boston Globe - April 14, 1999)
Published Threat Of Possible Asteroid Impact Stirs Controversy (Explorezone.com - April 13, 1999)
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Asteroid 1997 XF11 (Earth Close-Approach)
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Summary of 2028 Earth close-approach
Orbit plot of 1997 XF11
Plots showing possible positions of 1997 XF11 in the Earth target-plane at closest-approach
Table of all Earth close-approaches between 1990-Mar and 2029-Feb
Geocentric ephemerides for 1997 XF11
This page is part of JPL's Solar System Dynamics Home Page.
Summary
On October 26, 2028, the near-Earth asteroid 1997 XF11 will make a close approach to Earth. Although
initial reports indicated an extremely close passage, the current analyses predict an approach distance of
0.00636 AU (951,000 km, 591,000 mi) or about 2.5 times farther than the moon. The probability that the
asteroid will impact the Earth is effectively zero. (See JPL's press release.)
1997 XF11, an Apollo type asteroid, was discovered by Jim Scotti of the Spacewatch group at the
University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory. The asteroid's orbit was derived from about
100 observations taken since that time as well as 4 pre-discovery observations taken in 1990 by Eleanor
Helin, Ken Lawrence, and Brian Roman as a part of the Palomar Planet Crossing Asteroid Survey.
Key points:
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probability of Earth impact is zero with and without the 1990 pre-discovery observations
effect of the 1990 pre-discovery observations moved the 2028 close-approach distance farther
away and reduced the approach distance uncertainties
the same uncertainty analysis used here for 1997 XF11 was used for the Galileo spacecraft flybys
of asteroids 951 Gaspra and 243 Ida --- at encounter, both asteroids were found to lie well within
their error ellipsoids.
Orbit Plot
The orbit of 1997 XF11 and the inner planets is shown below (all bodies are orbiting counter-clockwise
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in this ecliptic projection). From the time of the plot (March 12, 1998), the Earth and 1997 XF11 will
orbit the sun approximately 31 and 18 times, respectively, prior to their close-approach on October 26,
2028.
The line of nodes is the intersection of 1997 XF11's orbit plane with the orbit plane of the Earth. Notice
that the asteroid passes across the line of nodes (descending through the Earth's orbital plane) at a point
very near the Earth's orbit track.
Figure 0. This plot shows orbits of 1997 XF11, Mars, Earth, Venus, and Mercury projected on the
ecliptic plane on March 12, 1998. The original full-size plot (created by Paul Chodas, 1998-May-20) is
also available as a PostScript file.
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Earth Target-Plane Position Plots
This section illustrates the uncertainties in the close approach predictions and how they are affected by
the inclusion of the pre-discovery observations. These uncertainties are depicted in the "Earth targetplane" which is the plane perpendicular to the geocentric velocity vector of the asteroid at the time of
closest approach on October 26, 2028. The error ellipse (show on the following plots) encloses all the
points though which the asteroid is likely (i.e. with 99% probability) to pass. The view in these plots is
from the approaching asteroid and about 5 degrees below Earth's equatorial plane with North up. The
asteroid passes at right angles through these plots. Note that the error ellipses (shown in red) are so
narrow that they appear as lines.
It is important to understand that the position uncertainties associated with any of the orbit solutions
used in this analysis constrain the asteroid to pass within the position error ellipses shown below (i.e.
99% probability of being within the error ellipse). In other words, even though we can not say exactly
where 1997 XF11 will be on 2028-Oct-26, we can say that it will be somewhere within the position error
ellipse. This is what allows us to say that the probability of Earth impact is zero.
Solution using 1990 pre-discovery observations
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Based on the current solution for 1997 XF11.
Most likely miss distance is 951,000 km (591,000 mi).
Minimum miss distance is 865,000 km (537,000 mi).
Probability of Earth impact is zero.
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Figure 1. This plot shows the position error ellipse based on an orbit solution which includes the 1990
pre-discovery observations. Note that the error ellipse shown above is contained within the error ellipse
associated with the solution excluding the pre-discovery observations (see Fig. 2). The original full-size
plot (created by Paul Chodas, 1998-May-20) is also available as a PostScript file.
1997 XF11 orbit solution used in the above analysis
(includes 1990 pre-discovery observations)
Solution Reference: JPL#10
102 Observations spanning 1990-Mar-22 to 1998-Mar-04
RMS residual = 0.644 arcsec
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1998 Mar 30.0 TDB
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0.74443182 AU
1997-Jul-01.191519 TDB
214.12725759 deg (J2000)
102.47227749 deg (J2000)
4.09477290 deg (J2000)
1.441752196 AU
154.75017350 deg
Solution excluding pre-discovery observations
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Error ellipse is much longer because the observational time span is much shorter (3 months
versus 8 years).
Most likely miss distance is 86,000 km (54,000 mi).
Minimum miss distance is 28,000 km (17,000 mi).
Probability of Earth impact is zero.
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Figure 2. This plot shows the position error ellipse based on the original orbit solution not including the
pre-discovery observations. The original full-size plot (created by Paul Chodas, 1998-May-20) is also
available as a PostScript file. A closeup of this plot is shown below in Figure 3.
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Figure 3. This plot shows a zoomed view of the previous plot (Fig. 2) near the Earth. The Earth is
shown to scale. The original full-size plot (created by Paul Chodas, 1998-May-20) is also available as a
PostScript file.
1997 XF11 orbit solution used in the above analysis
(excludes 1990 pre-discovery observations)
Solution Reference: JPL#08
98 Observations spanning 1997-Dec-06 to 1998-Mar-04
RMS residual = 0.608 arcsec
Epoch = 1998 Mar 30.0 TDB
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1997-Jul-01.196199 TDB
214.12415280 deg (J2000)
102.47682505 deg (J2000)
4.09477745 deg (J2000)
1.441788212 AU
154.74171751 deg
Table of Earth Close-Approaches by 1997 XF11
The following table shows the closest Earth approach distances for the near-Earth asteroid 1997 XF11
from 1990-Mar to 2029-Feb. Tables of past and future Earth close-approaches by other small-bodies are
available in JPL's Solar System Dynamics Web Site.
Date of Close
Earth Approach
----------------1990-Jul-05 19:16
1997-May-08 21:59
2002-Oct-31 00:33
2009-Aug-27 14:21
2016-Jun-10 15:30
2021-Nov-18 23:24
2023-May-05 07:26
2028-Oct-26 06:26
Approach Distance
(AU)
(km)
----------------0.244 36,480,000
0.156 23,270,000
0.064
9,510,000
0.262 39,170,000
0.180 26,910,000
0.443 66,340,000
0.242 36,190,000
0.006
954,000
Geocentric Ephemerides for 1997 XF11
Geocentric ephemerides are available for 1997 XF11 during the following time periods (1 hour output
intervals):
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1998-Mar-11 to 1998-Apr-01
2002-Oct-15 to 2002-Nov-15
2028-Oct-10 to 2028-Nov-20
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These ephemerides were computed using the HORIZONS system. If you need information at times not
covered by these ephemerides, the HORIZONS ephemeris generator can be used to generate custom
ephemerides for 1997 XF11 (and other solar system bodies).
A table of osculating orbital elements is also available for 1997 XF11 during the period 1998-Mar-11 to
2029-Jan-01 at 90 day intervals.
This page written by Alan B. Chamberlin and Paul W. Chodas
Solar System Dynamics Group, JPL
Credits/Awards
Contact: Webmaster ([email protected])
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This Program Office was established in mid-1998 to help coordinate, and
provide a focal point for, the study of those comets and asteroids that can
approach the Earth's orbit.
Tunguska: The Cosmic Mystery of the Century
This site contains Documents, a Bulletin Board, Links and a Photo Gallery all
dealing with the Tunguska event.
LONEOS: The Lowell Observatory Near-Earth Object Search
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Maui, Hawaii. NEAT is a cooperative effort of NASA, JPL, and the USAF.
Spaceguard UK
Spaceguard UK is a private organization that serves as the national focus in the
UK for studies of the impact hazard.
The Spaceguard Foundation
An association aimed at the protection of the Earth environment against the
bombardment of objects of the solar system (comets and asteroids).
The Minor Planet Center
"The MPC is responsible for the collection and dissemination of astrometric
observations and orbits for minor planets and comets."
The European Asteroid Research Node (EARN)
"EARN is an informal association of European research groups active in
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and fast communication, exchange of data and other information in both
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"....The objects (asteroids, comets, meteoroids) whose orbits cross the orbit of
the Earth are studied from different points of view."
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the impact risk and many related stories
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and then landed on the surface.
IAU Working Group on NEOs
The International Astronomical Union helps coordinate astronomers world-wide
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Tomsk University, Tomsk, Russia, Kharkov Mechnikov Institute for Microbiology and Immunology,
Kharkov, Ukraine
by Academician N.V. Vasilyev
I. INTRODUCTION
Today the Tunguska Meteorite problem can be considered as an important part of the larger problem of
the possible collision of Earth with those cosmic bodies called Near Earth Objects (NEO). To estimate
the scale of collision danger threatening our planet, one should base research not only on the calculations
of collisions probability, but also on the investigative results of such events in the history of the Earth.
Information about the Tunguska Event obtained during approximately 90 years of investigations is
enormous. However, most of it derives from work done after 1945 and is published in Russian science
literature in the Russian language and, therefore, has not not been available to scientists of the West. We
consider it important to present a brief overview of the exsisting Tunguska information and to discuss its
more important aspects, which may play a key role in a final solution to the problem.
The term "Tunguska Event" refers to the cosmic phenomenon that was observed on June 30, 1908 in
Central Siberia over the Krasnoyarsk Territory, Irkutsk Region, and Yakutiya (Kulik, L.A., 1933, 1939;
Krinov, E.L., 1979). The most remarkable feature of the event was the explosion of a space object of
unknown origin. The event had been observed in many settlements of the region (Astapovich, I.S., 1951;
Vasilyev N.V. et al., 1981; Vasilyev, N.V., 1984, 1986, 1988). The flight of the object was accompanied
by sound, seismic, and electrophonic effects, which covered a vast territory. The scale of these effects
indicates the size of a bolide from - 22 to -17 magnitude. Its brighthness was comparable to that of the
Sun. Many eyewitnesses observed a trail of iridescent bands resembling a rainbow.
When the body reached an altitude of 2.5 to 9.0 km over the area (60ø 53' N, 101ø 54' E), there occurred
an explosion-like energy release. The TNT equivalent of the effect is estimated at 10 to 20 (possibly up
to 40) megatons, the estimated energy being 4.2x1023 to 1.7x1024 ergs (Stanyukovich, K.P., Bronshten
V.A., 1961; Maslov, E.V., 1963; Boyarkina, A.P., Bronshten, V.A., 1975; Bronshten, V.A., Boyarkina,
A.P., 1975; Ben-Menahem A. 1975, Pasechnik, I.P., 1976, Zolotov, A.V., 1969; Zotkin, I.T., Tsikulin,
M.A., 1968; Korobeynikov, V.P., 1974; 1974 a; 1976; 1980; 1984, Goldin, V.D., 1986). There is some
evidence suggesting that after the explosion-like energy release at least a part of the Tunguska Cosmic
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Body (TCB) continued to move in the "pre-explosion" direction upwards (Fast, V.G. et al., 1976,
Plekhanov, G.F., in press).
The TCB "explosion" initiated a seismic wave that was recorded in the cities of Irkutsk, Tashkent,
Tbilisi and Jena. There also were pressure disturbances (Astapovich, I.S., 1933; Whipple, F.W.,1934)
5.9 ??( 0.9 minutes (or, according to another estimate, 6.6 ??(0.2 min.) after the explosion. Additionally,
a local magnetic storm was registered and persisted for more than four hours and caused geomagnetic
disturbances in the atmosphere similar to those that follow nuclear explosions (Pasechnik, I.P., 1976;
Ivanov, K.G., 1961). In Antarctica near the volcano Erebus on June 30, 1908 they observed abnormal
aurorae which may have been induced by the Tunguska Event (Steel D., Ferguson, R., 1993).
The shock wave of the Tunguska explosion devastated 2,150 ??(25 km2 of the taiga forest (Fast, V.G. et
al., 1967; 1967 a; 1976; 1983), and the flash burned vegetation over an area of about 200 km2 (Zenkin,
G.M., Ilyin, A.G., 1964; Ilyin, A.G., et al., 1963; 1966; Vorobyev, V.A., 1967; L'vov, Yu.A., Vasilyev,
N.V., 1976) . The Tunguska explosion resulted in a major forest fire covering an area comparable to that
of the devestated forest (Kulik, L.A., 1976; Kurbatsky, N.P., 1964; 1975). The abnormalities of
paleomagnetic properties of soils in the region, likely to be related to this event, are described (Sydoras,
S.D., Boyarkina, A.P., 1976).
The explosion on the Podkamennaya Tunguska River was the most striking event in the several
anomalies that occurred during that summer of 1908. Starting on June 23, 1908 bright twilights were
observed in some locations of Western Europe, the European part of Russia, and in Western Siberia.
They increased in intensity until June 29, reaching their peak on the evening of June 30. These
anomalies included unprecedental formation of mesospheric clouds, bright "volcanic" twilights,
disturbances of atmospheric polarization, and intense solar halos. After July 1 these effects weakened
exponentially; some after-effects were observed until late July (Zotkin, I.T., 1961; 1966; Vasilyev, N.V.,
Zhuravlev, V.K., Zhuravleva, R.K. et al., 1965; Vasilyev, N.V., Fast, N.P., 1972; 1976).
The area where these phenomena were observed is bound by the Yenisey River in the East, by the
latitude of Tashkent-Stavropol-Sevastopol-Bordeaux in the South, and by the Atlantic coast in the West.
In August in the Western Hemisphere, the Mount Wilson Observatory reported a decrease in the air
transparency, which could be explained by the circulation of Tunguska explosion products in the
atmosphere (Fesenkov, V.G., 1978). Concurrent with the Tunguska aerosol cloud, there were products
of another large bolide which entered the Earth's atmosphere in May 1908 (Kondratyev, K.Ya. et. al.,
1988). It also has been suggested that the Tunguska Event influenced the ozone layer (Turco, et al.,
1982; Kondratyev, K. Ya. et al., 1988). Soon after the Tunguska expolosion an effect similar to the wellknown Bowen effect that follows meteor showers was registered (Fast, N.P., Zalevskaya, V.V., 1970).
It should also be noted that the summer of 1908 was quite rich in bright bolides (Vasilyev, N.V.,
Zhuravlev V.K. et al.,1965; Anfinogenov, D.F., Budaeva L.I., 1984).
Neither expeditions to the Tunguska site prior to World War II that were headed by L.A. Kulik, nor the
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post-war field work under supervision of Florensky, Plekhanov, Zolotov and Vassilyev, found any
explosion or impact astroblems (??) or large fragments of the TCB (Florenskiy, K.P.et al.,1960;
Plekhanov, G.F., 1963; L'vov, Yu.A. et al.,1963; 1963 a ). Search for finely-dispersed cosmic matter in
the soils and peat of the catastrophe area, over 10, 000 km2 (Kirova, O.A., 1961; Florensky, K.P., 1963;
Florensky, K.P., Ivanov, A.V. et al., 1968; Glass, B.P., 1969; 1976; Vasilyev, N.V. et al., 1971; 1973;
1974; 1974 a; 1983; Vypadenie ... 1975; Boyarkina, A.P. et al., 1976; 1976 a , Alexeeva, K.N. et al.,
1977; Kvasnitsa V.N. et al., 1979; Sobotovich, E.V. et al., 1980; 1983; Zbic, M., 1984; Doroshin I.K.,
1988) did not result in discovery of material that could be reliably differentiated from fluctuations of the
bacrground fall of extraterrestrial matter. However, biogeochemical element and isotopic anomalies that
may be related to the event have been discovered in the area of the catastrophe (Kovalevsky, A.F. et al.,
1963; Alexeeva K.N. et al., 1976; Zhuravlev, V.K et al., 1976; Golenetsky, S.P. et al., 1977; 1977 a;
1980; 1981; 1983; Kolesnikov, Kolesnikov, E.M., 1984; 1989; Kolesnikov, E.M. et al., 1979;
Zhuravlev, V.K. et al., 1976).
Increased quantities of microparticles enriched by Cu, Au, Zn and certain other elements in the resin of
the trees in the epicenter area that survived the 1908 catastrophe are very likely related to the Tunguska
event. (Longo, G. et al., 1994).
The post-war expeditions revealed a complex range of ecological consequences of the Tunguska
explosion, namely: 1) accelerated growth of new (post-catastrophe) trees and trees that survived the
event (Nekrasov, V.I.; Emelyanov, Yu. M., 1964; Beregnoi, V.G., Drapkina, G.I., 1964; Shapovalova, R.
D. et al., 1967; Emelyanov, Yu.M., Lukyanov, V.B. et al., 1967; Vasilyev, N.V. et al., 1976; 1980); 2)
population-genetic effects, mainly at the epicenter area and along the TCB trajectory (Dragavtsev, V.A.
et al.,1975).
This is a general outline of the Tunguska phenomenon which, proves to be different in principal from
other impact phenomena. The many hypotheses that have been put forward in an attempt to explain the
Tunguska event can be arranged in two groups. One includes those hypotheses that are based on the
concept of conversion of the kinetic energy of the TCB into shock wave energy. The other group
consists of hypotheses that emphasize a release of the internal energy of the body, whether chemical or
nuclear.
The first group of hypotheses involves the concept of an asteroidal nature of the TCB (Kulik, L.A.,
1933; 1939; 1939; Krinov E.L.,1949; Astapovich, I.S., 1933; Anfinogenov, D.F., 1966; Sekanina, Z;
1983; Chyba, C.F., 1993, Longo G. et al., 1994;), or a cometary nature (Astapovich, I.S., 1933; Whipple,
F.I.W., 1934; Fessenkov, V.G., 1961; 1978; Grigoryan, S.S., 1976; 1979; Korobeynikov, V.P. et al.,
1976; 1980) . These can be classified as hypotheses based on the classical concepts of the minor bodies
of the Solar System.
These latter hypotheses assume a special nature of the TCB, one different from asteroids or comets.
These include the hypotheses of an antimatter nature of the TCB (La Paz, L., 1948; Cowen, C. et al.,
1965); of the Tunguska object being a miniature black hole (Jackson, IV A.A., Ryan, M.P.,1973), or of
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its being a "solar energophore" (Dmitriev, A.N., Zhuravlev, V.K., 1984), or even being of
technogeneous origin (Zolotov, A.V., 1961; 1961 a; 1967; 1969; Zigel, F.Yu ., 1983).
It is both timely and appropriate that we examine the most serious difficulties which one has to deal with
in any attempt to construct an integrated concept of the Tunguska phenomenon.
II. ON THE DIRECTION OF THE TCB FLIGHT
The first investigators of the TCB (L.A.Kulik, 1939; E.L.Krinov,1949; and I.S.Astapovich,1951) who
analyzed evidence of the object's flight in the area of the Angara River had no doubts that it had been
moving generally from the south to the north. However, there were three options for a more precise
trajectory: a southern trajectory, proposed by L.A.Kulik, a southeastern one proposed by E.L. Krinov,
and the southwestern path proposed by I.S.Astapovich. (See Sytinskaya, N.N., 1955, and Levin, B.Yu.,
1954 as well). By the early 1960s it was Krinov's trajectory, namely 135ø, that was considered most
realistic.
Later, however, a "corridor" of axis symmetrical deviation of the vectors of the felled forest from the
dominating radial pattern was revealed. This deviation was interpreted as the track of the ballistic wave
( Boyarkina, A.P.et al., 1964; Fast V.G., 1967; Zotkin, I.T., 1966; Zolotov, A.V., 1969). The direction of
the "corridor," wich was initially estimated as 111ø,E from N (114ø, east of the true meridian) (Fast, V.
G., 1967), was later found to be 95ø, E from N (99ø, east of the true meridian) (Fast,V.G. et al., 1976).
During this period of time a number of elderly residents of the area who had lived in the upper reaches
of the Nizhnaya Tunguska in 1908 were questioned. No eyewitnesses from this area had been
questioned in the 1920s and 1930s. This resulted in the conclusion that the object had moved from the
ESE to the WNW (Konenkin, V.G., 1967), i.e. by the path coinciding with that of the trajectory of the
TCB. This coincidence caused revision of the notion of the TCB trajectory, so since the year 1965 the
ESE-WNW option has cominated the literature. For several years it was assumed to be a final result.
But later the publicaton of a catalog of eyewitness accounts made analysis of the whole event possible.
(Vasilyev, N.V. et al., 1981) Two fundamental facts were established:
1. "Images" of the bolide observed in the area of the Angara Rriver and observed in the area of the
Nizhnyaya Tunguska River are quite different, and the evidence seems to indicate that they belong to
different objects (Demin, D.V. et al., 1984).
2. The trajectory, calculated on the basis of Angara eyewitness accounts, differs considerably from that
determined by analyzing the vector structure of the felled forest area and the radiant burn area. Indeed,
evidence of the Angara eyewitheness, including the report of a district officer, suggests that the bolide
flew "high in the sky," which is hardly consistent with the path 99ø east of the true meridian. On the
contrary, the data obtained on the Nizhnaya Tunguska River, even though agreeing with the shape the
area of devestation, is in contradiction with the Angara observations.
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Another complication is that the Nizhnaya Tunguska data suggest, virtually unambiguously, that the
bolide's flight occurred in the afternoon, whereas the data from the Angara River identify it as an early
morning flight. Attempts to resolve the conflict between both sets of data present considerable problems.
In the search for an exit from this maze, more then one approach has been tried. Some researchers
practically ignored eyewitness accounts as unreliable subjective material. This approach could be agreed
with to a certain extent if only it were a matter of a few inconsistent accounts, whereas there were many
hundreds of independent accounts.
Other investigators have tried their best to combine the Angara evidence, the Nizhnyaya Tunguska data,
and the geometry of the devastated area (Zotkin I.T., a. Chigorin, A.N., 1988; Yavnel, A.A., 1988). The
results seem to be rather dubious.
Then the idea of a non-ballistic trajectory of the TCB was introduced (Zigel F.Yu., 1983), based on the
assumption that it had been moving initially along a trajectory close to that calculated by Krinov. The
object then moved along a sloped curve trajectory and entered the space above the joining of the
Nizhnyaya and Podkamennay Tunguska rivers, after which it continued its flight in an eastern direction
and finally to the place where it exploded.
The cause of the incompatibility of the bolide path projection with the data of the Angara eyewitnesses
remains unclear. Yet, it should be borne in mind that the identity of the axis of symmetry of the observed
forest destruction pattern with the projection of the bolide path is only an assumption of high probability
rather than an established fact. The axially symmetric "corridor" is the trace of the ballistic wave, where
it touched Earth's surface. It remains essentially an open question--what its initial space position was and
whether it could have changed for some reason or other.
However, there are still other problems associated with the TCB path parameters. Most authors who
have studied this issue conclude that the angle of the TCB trajectory was relatively small (Zotkin, I.T.,
Tsikulin, M.A., 1966; 1966 a; Tsikulin M.A., 1969; Bronshten, V.A., Boyarkina, A.P., 1975). Still,
modeling experiments, as well as the results of mathematical simulation of the Tunguska explosion
parameters (Korobeynikov, V.P. et al., 1976; 1980; 1983, 1984) testify that the final part of the
trajectory was most probably 40ø. The transition of the TCB flight path from a comparatively flat
trajectory to a steep one seems to have taken place when the bolide approached the point where it
exploded; it might be due to an avalanche fracturing of the object and enlargement of its frontal surface.
Especially suspicious is the fact that the "corridor"--the impression of the ballistic wave on the forest--is
observed, as has been recently shown, to extend beyond the epicenter of the explosion. It is as if the
object continued its flight path after exploding. (Fast, V.G. et al., 1976; Plekhanov, G.F.a. Plekhanova L.
G., in press). The most reasonable explanation is that part of the TCB survived the explosion and
continued its flight, maintaining the same trajectory to some degree.
It is important to relate certain features of forest devastation at the epicenter of the Tunguska explosion
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area.
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III. Some specific features of the forest devastation at the epicenter of the Tunguska explosion.
It has been stated that the main cause of the forest devastation in the area of the Tunguska catastrophe
was a powerful energy release that occurred at an altitude of 2.5 to 9.0 km (Goldin, V.D., 1986). It must
have been a huge explosion in the air which initiated a spherical shock wave. The front of the shock
wave was parallel to the earth's surface in general at the epicenter of the explosion, and inclined to it
away from the epicenter. So the vertical component of the shock wave was the most active component,
whereas the horizontal component away from t he epicenter was increasingly dominant and most
pronounced in the area of interference of the incident and reflected waves (Demin, D.V., 1963;
Boyarkina, A.P. a. Demin, D.V. et al., 1964; Fast, V.G. et al., 1967; 1976; ). As a first approximation,
this can be interpreted as such. Around the epicenter there is a vast area of dead forest (about 8 km
across), scorched and devoid of branches, but with trees standing upright. This is th e zone of the vertical
component impact of the blast wave. Outside this area the forest is felled radially at a distance from 12
to 40 km away from the epicenter. This is the area of impact of the horizontal component of the blast
wave. If the above model is valid, then at the explosion epicenter there must be no radially felled forest.
The actual situation is, however, essentially different. First, the forest was not destroyed completely at
the epicenter. Within 5 to 7 km away many groups of trees survived. (Zenkin, G.M. et al., 1963). The
trees have attracted much attention of investigators, and attempts to explain their existance, based on the
relief features, have not yielded unambiguous results. With the area's highest altitude above sea level
being 593 m, and the height of the explosion at 2.5 km (more likely 5.5 km), we can approximate the
whole area to a plane.
The structure of the felled forest area in the immediate vincinity from the epicenter also proves to be
strange.
First, the assumption that no trees within this zone were felled in a radial pattern is not true. Surface
observations have shown that there are some leveled trees in this area as well, and the general radial
character of the felled forest is seen up to a "special point," viz. the geometric center of the fallen forest
area, as calculated by V.G. Fast (1963).
Second, Kulik's interpretation of the felled forest area on the basis of a large-scale photographic air
survey of 1938 (L.A. Kulik, 1939) not only corroborated the complex vector structure of the epicenter
area, but also suggested at least two or three subepicenters.
Third, the vector structures of the felled forest on hillsides facing the epicenter, and on the the opposite
hillsides, are essentially different. This is in poor agreement with the assumption that the blast wave
center was generated high above earth's surface.
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Thus, we may tentatively conclude that along with a great energy release from 5 to 5.8 km above the
earth, there were a number of low-altitude (maybe even right above the surface) explosions that
contributed to the total picture of destruction (Kulik, L.A., 1939; Golenetsky, S.P. a. Stepanok, V.V.,
1984). This seems to be sustained by data concerning the deposition of aerosols immediately after the
explosion (Serra, R. et al., 1994).
Thus, the features of destruction at the epicenter suggest inhomogeneity of the physical parameters of
the Tunguska explosion field and complexity of the physical processes underlying it.
It should be emphasized that though the patchine ss (????) of the effects associated with the Tunguska
explosion has been noted in literature more than once, its origin has not been discussed. This seems to be
due to serious difficulties of its interpretation in terms of the existing TCB models.
IV. On the geophysical effects of the Tunguska explosion
One of the most striking geophysical effects associated with the Tunguska explosion is the local
geomagnetic disturbance detected shortly after the explosion in Irkutsk, although not recorded by any
other geophysical observatory in the world existing at that time (Plekhanov, G.F. et al., 1960; 1961;
Ivanov, K.G., 1961; 1961 a; 1962; 1964; Obashev, S.O., 1961; Zhuravlev, V.K., 1963; Kovalevsky, A.
F., 1963; ). This disturbance was similar to some effects following middle- and high-altitude nuclear
explosions in the atmosphere, but unlike the latter, it exhibited a kind of lag; i.e. it occurred some time
after the explosion. This has provided the main argument to account for the geomagnetic effect of the
Tunguska object as being due to the shock wave and the period of time required for the wave to cross
the distance from the explosion point to the lower ionosphere boundary.
Later, however, I.P. Pasechnik, (1986) corrected the moment of the Tungunska explosion on the basis of
direct experimental measurements of the velocity of the seismic wave between Vanavara and Irkutsk. It
has been found that the "lag" was actually longer than 5.9 min. This fact is important inasmuch as the
ensuing velocity of a shock wave in the atmosphere is too low. Hence the mechanism accounting for this
effect as a consequencee of the arrival time of the shock wave in the ionosphe re appears dubious
(Dmitriev, A.N., Zhuravlev V. K., 1984). The question thus remains open. The explanation of the
"abnormal twilights" of late June and early July, 1908, being due to cometary particles in the upper
atmosphere is not convincing.
Indeed, according to this assumption, particles of a comet's tail were to be decelerated at an altitude of
200 km or more, whereas most light anomalies formed at altitudes of 80 km (the zone of formation of
mesospheric clouds), 50 to 60 km (diffraction effects that caused dawn and afterglow anomalies) and
below that (atmospheric halos). >>I cannot understand the previous sentence.<< Besides, according to
this assumption, the tail of the Tunguska "comet" should have been stretched over Canada, but this was
not observed. Recently, there has been an attempt to ascribe the "abnormal twilights" of the summer of
1908 to transport of material from the site of the explosion by stratospheric winds. However, this
assumption faces two contradictions:
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1) At least 10 locations in Eurasia reported anomalous light effects on the night of June 29-30, 1908.
The effects were practically simultaneous with, and even somewhat before, the Tunguska explosion.
This makes it impossible to explain the optical effects of June 30 being due to mechanical transport of
space aerosols from the site of the explosion.
2) There was a sharp exponential decrease in the intensity of the atmospheric anomalies after the Ist of
July. This suggests that the major cause of the anomalies was due to photochmical reactions. If,
alternatively, the main cause of the anomalies were the refraction and scattering of aerosol particles, it
would be more reasonable to expect a gradual decrease in the effects, as in the case of volcano-induced
optical anomalies. Neither explanation has been found adequate to account for the changes of the
polarimetric properties of the twilight sky that appeared as deviations from the normal travel of the
Arago and Babinet neutral points (Vasilyev, N.V. et al., 1965).
Thus, explanation of the geophysical effects of the Tunguska object faces serious problems.
V. Ecological consequences of the Tunguska catastrophe
Ecological consequences of the Tunguska event have been studied over the past 30 years. They can be
divided into two main types.
First is the remarkably quick revival of the taiga after the explosion, as well as accelerated growth of
young (Nekrasov, V.I., Emelyanov, Yu.M., 1964; Emelyanov Yu.M. et al., 1967; Shapovalova R.D. et
al., 1967) trees and those which survived the event.
This effect covers a vast territory, it correlates wich the NSB trajectory. >>I do not understand the
meaning of the words following the comma<< The effect is observed in all tree (??) species in the
region, >>I cannot understand the rest of this paragraph except for the last sentence<< tending (for the
2nd post-catastrophic generation of pine ) to concentrate toward the projection of the NSB path . There
are two viewpoints on the nature of the effect:
1) The early revival and accelerated growth of the forest are due to some general results of the Tunguska
explosion, such as better light and thermal conditions in the area after the leveling of so many trees, as
well as enrichment of the soil with microelements as a result of the forest fire . This point of view is not
groundless, but it does not explain these two facts: an evident correlation of the effect with the
projection of the NSB trajectory; and discrepancy between the zones of the acceletrated growth of
saplings and the areas of the forest fall and forest fire. >>This second "fact" is not clear to me<<
Another possibility is that the stimulating effect of the Tunguska explosion was due to enrichment of the
poor soil of the region with cosmogeneous microelements (Shapovalova, R.D., Lukyanov, V.B. et al.,
1967., Emelyanov, Yu.M., Lukyanov, V.B. et al., 1967; Golenetsky, S.P., Stepanok, V.V., 1983).
Modelling experiments provide evidence that extracts of the soils from the region enriched with rareearth elements (RE) can in fact stimulate germination of pine seeds, as well as the seeds of certain other
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plants (Vasilyev, N.V., Kucharskaya, L.K. et al., 1980). But rare earths are outside the classsical set of
cosmogeneous microelements.
The question has not been settled, and the effect probably cannot be explained by conventional factors.
The second type of ecological consequences of the Tunguska event includes genetic impact. Linear
increments of the Tunguska pine trees were processed with an algorithm discriminating the contributions
of genotypic and phenotypic variations (Dragavtsev, V.A. et al., 1975) . This work revealed that the
frequency of mutations in these pines has sharply increased. Again, as with many other effects of the
Tunguska event, its genetic impact is of a patchy character, concentrating toward the epicenter area and
the "corridor" of the TSB trajectory. The thermal influence of the forest fire could hardly be of any
importance in this instance since the contours of the areas of the mutagenic effect, forest fire, and forest
fall are quite different. The nature of the mutagenic factor remains unknown.
VI. On the substance of the Tunguska object
The diligent search for large fragments of the Tunguska cosmic object, which had begun in the late
1920's and ended in 1962, has shown totally negative results. There have been no traces of astroblemes.
>>I don't know the word "astroblemes"<< The geomorphological formations around the epicenter once
thought to be small meteorite craters proved to be of purely terrestrial origin (swamps, lakes,
thermokarst holes, etc.). Attempts to find fragments of the meteorite through rough mineralogical
analyses of soil, as well as with the help of magnetometers, metal detectors, etc., also failed (Plekhanov,
G.F., 1963). As a result, beginning from the 1960's, through the initiative of K.P. Florensky, the search
strategy for the TCB substance was radically altered. Since then efforts have been aimed at the search
for and analysis of finely-dispersed space material.
During the subsequent 30 and more years of investigation a number of cosmochemical, geochemical,
analytical and other techniques have been applied. The principal results of this work can be summarized
as follows:
1. Small amounts of finely-dispersed silicate and magnetite space material are present in soils and peats
in and around the region of the explosion (Florensky, K.P., 1963; Florensky, K.P., Ivanov, A.V.et al.,
1968; Vasilyev, N.V. et al., 1973). However, there is no direct evidence that these materials have
anything to do with the TCB. On the countrary, there is good reason to believe we are dealing with
fluctuations of the background fall of space dust. 2. Information on the iridium anomaly in the Antarctic
ice (Ganapathy,R., 1983) and Tunguska peat (Korina M.I. et al., 1987) dated back to 1908 rests on
isolated findings and requires further verification.
3. Traces of enhanced concentration of nitrates in the Greenland ice dated back to 1908 are absent
(Rasmussen, K.L. et alll., 1984).
4. Increased concentration of microspherules enriched with copper, zinc, gold, and some other volatile
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and chalcophile elements is found in the 1908 layers of peat and wood resin at a number of locations in
the region (Longo, G. et al., 1994; Kolesnikov, E.M. et al., 1977) . Cosmogeneous nature of these
anomalies is probable but they should be differentiated from aerosols produced by the burning of peat
(Doroshin, I.K., 1988) and (possibly) wood, as well as from volcanic ash .
5. There have been revealed in the 1908 layers of peat, both at the epicenter region and in the zone of the
supposed dispersion train of explosion products, substantial shifts in isotopic compositions of carbon
(toward its heavier isotopes), hydrogen (toward the lighter ones) and lead. According to Kolesnikov
(Kolesnikov, E.M., 1988; Kolesnikov E.M., Shestakov, G.L., 1970) , these shifts are due to the dispersed
substance of a space body of the approximate composition of carbonaceous chondrite.
6. A number of local geochemical anomalies were discovered at the Tunguska site, although their
association with the TCB requires further investigation. This is, first of all, the rare earth (primarily
ytterbium) anomaly. Concentration of that element in soil, as well as in the 1908 peat layers, is
abnormally high (Zhuravlev, V.K., 1976; Levchnko M.A., Terentiiva A.S., 1976). The ytterbium content
reaches its peak in the point of intersection of the extension of the TCB trajectory (provided that its
slope was about 40 degrees) with the Earth's surface. Increased concentration of RE occurs mainly in the
upper (i.e. recent) layers of soil, and not in deeper layers, close to the substratum . Along with the
quantitative shifts, the affected zone shows a drastic change in the RE ratio (Dozmarov S.V., in press).
Thus, the key to the solution of the Tunguska problem--i.e., determination of the TCB's elemental as
well as isotopic composition--is not yet at hand, and this line of inquiry must be continued.
Vasilyev IIb
VII On radioactivity in the Tunguska catastrophe site
The hypothesis of a nuclear nature of the Tunguska sxplosion was tested by searching for radionuclides
at the epicenter of the explosion area (Zolotov, A.V., 1961; 1967; 1969; Plekhanov, G.F., 1963; 1964;
Kirichenko, L.V. a Grechushkina, M.P., 1963; Kirichenko, L.V., 1975; 1975 a; Mechedov, V.N, 1967;
Kolesnikov, E.M, et al., 1975; Vasilyev, N.V. et al., 1976 ; Stadolko I, in press). The results of this
research may be summarized as follows:
1. Radioactivity at the epicenter of the Tunguska explosion is within the range of fluctuations of the
present background radiation. At the same time, however, its magnitude is somewhat higher at the
epicenter than at the periphery of the region. Most radionuclides are concentrated in the upper horizons
of the soil and peat and have been accumulated from global fallout after nuclear tests.
2. The vertical distribution of radionuclides in the soil and peat does not indicate the presence of
radionuclides from test explosions before 1945. The only exception is a result of layer-by-layer
radiometry of sphagnum peat in the region of Vanavara (1960) where a second maximum of
radionuclide concentration was discovered at the depth of 35 cm. (Kirichenko, L.V., Grechushkina M.P.,
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1963). This effect was not studied in detail and it is not known which radionuclides were responsible for
it.
3. Investigation of the isotopic composition of inert gases accumulated in rocks near the epicenter did
not reveal any peculiarities that could be explained by the action of neutron irradiation on the natural
environment at the epicenter (Kolesnikov, E.M. et al., 1975) .
4. Analysis of 514 0C (???) content in the rings of the trees that survived the 1908 explosion (Cowen, C.,
Atluri, C.R., Libby, W, 1965; Vinogradov, A.P. et al., 1966; Lehrman, I.C. et al., 1967; Nesvitaylo, V.D.
a. Kovalyuch, N.N., 1983; Firsov, L.V. et al., 1984), revealed its reliable excess over background values
for the ring of 1909, which could be expected if 514 0CO 42 0content was abnormally high in the
summer of 1908. >>(I do not understand the previous sentence.<< The effect is of a global character and
has been traced both in the region of the Tunguska explosion (Nesvetaylo, V.D., a. Kovalynkh, N.N.,
1983) and outside (Cowen, C. et al., 1965; Vinogradov A.P. et.al.,1966). Usually it is explained by
interference in the years 1908-1909 of two solar maxima, viz. the 11-year and 100-year cycles.
However, such an interpretation does not explain the causes of the pathy character >>what is "pathy
character"?<< of the effect at the epicenter of the Tunguska event (Firsov, L.V.,et. al., 1984;). The
"solar" nature of the effect would be proved if it were detected for other similar periodsl. But such work,
as far as we know, has yet to be perfomed.
Thus, the results of a search for radioactivity in the region of the Tunguska explosion negates a nuclear
hypothesis. It should be noted, however, that a search for traces of radionuclide fallout half a century
after a nuclear explosion in the atmosphere is a challenging task (especially taking into account
comtamination from recent atmospheric nuclear tests.
Along with attempts to detect radionuclides retained from the 1908 event, some efforts were made to
find their traces by indirect methods. First and foremost, variation of thermoluminecent properties of
minerals in the explosion area were studied. It is well known that shifts in the intensity of
thermoluminesence are a reliable, even if indirect, indication of the exposure of minerals to ionizing
radiation. This method was successfully used to determine the level of radioactivity at the epicenter of
the nuclear explosion over Hiroshima some years after the Tunguska event. Similar work was carried
out in the epicenter area of the Tunguska explosion (Vasilenko, V.B. et al., 1967; Bidyukov, B.F., et al.;
1990). Results suggest that background characteristics of thermoluminescent minerals in this region
were distorted by two opposing factors. The first reduced thermoluminescent properties of minerals in
the immediate vicinity of the epicenter. Judging from the similarity between the contours of this zone
and the area of the radiant burn of the trees, the effect was generated by the light flash. This seems
plausible, since annealing of minerals leads to a decrease in their thermoluminescent properties and even
to the loss of properties. But it remains unclear why this effect manifested itself only in the area of the
light flash and not in the entire zone of the forest fire.
Working in parallel with the first factor, a second factor intensified thermoluminescence of the minerals.
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meaning not clear< VIII. Discussion.
Beginning in the 1960's, there was a revival of the cometary hypothesis that had been put forward in the
1930's by I.S. AStapovich and F. Whipple, and later developed by V.G. Fesenkov. It was suggested that
unlike the asteroidal version the cometary hypothesis could explain in a conclusive way the main
peculiarities of the Tunguska event and distinguish it from other impact phenomena, namely: 1. the
above ground character of the explosion; 2. the lack of an astrobleme, as well as any trace of large-scale
fallout of meteorite matter; 3. atmospheric optical anomalies that accompanied the Tunguska explosion.
The cometary hypothesis has had favorable effects on the progress of the Tunguska studies. In its
framework there were attempts to calculate the main parameters of the TCB ; for example, its ity (???),
mass, enegry, strength characteristics, the slope of the object's trajectory, as well as a description of the
mechanism of the object's destruction (Fesenkov, V.G., 1961; Pokrobski, G.I., 1966; Tsikulin, M.A.,
1969; Boyarkina, A.P., Bronshten, V.A., 1975; 1975 a; Petrov, G.I. a. Stulov, V.P ., 1975; Grigorian, S.
S., 1976; 1979; Korobeynikov , V.P. et al., 1974; 1974 a; 1976; 1980; 1983; 1984; Kresak, L., 1978;
Turco, R.P. et al., 1982; Zynball, M.N., Shnitke, V.E., 1986; 1988). Later, however, results of further
studies have complicated the situation, which today seem to be at a critical point. Some obstacles which
the cometary hypothesis ran into have been discussed above. It should be added that the authors of some
theoretical models (Petrov, G.I., Stulov, V.P., 1975, Turco R.P. et al., 1982) proceeded from the
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
for the object. Direct investigation of Halley's comet has shown, however, that the real density of
cometary ice is about 1 g cm 5-3 0. Conseqently, the models of the TCB as a "super-loose lump of
cosmic snow" or a "gigantic cosmic snowball" should be rejected.
However, these failures have not affected the "core" of the cometary hypothesis, since most of its
supporters proceeded from more realistic estimates of the cometary ice density, assuming it to be equal
to 1 g cm 5-3 0. But recently published material has cast doubt on the very fundamentals of this
hypothesis. We mean, first of all, the detailed calculations, made by Z.Sekanina (1983) who came to the
conclusion that, due to the strength characteristic of the comet nucleus, it would have had to disintegrate
at a much higher altitude than is now accepted. Then, mathematical models have suggested that gigantic
carbonaceous chondrites have to disintegrate at an altitude of 30 km, a circumstantial argument in favor
of this inference being the explosion of the Revelstoke carbonaceous chondrite, as well as high-altitude
explosions of meteoroides (Bronshten, V.A., 1981, Levin, B.Yu., Bronshten V.A., 1985), confirmed by
aerospace methods. Since the chemical composition of the Tunguska object in its dominant conventional
models is identical to that of a comet nucleus or to a carbonaceous chondrite, verification of this data
would be of crucial importance to the Tunguska problem. Both Z. Sekanina (1983) and C. Chyba et al.
(1993) arrived at the conclusion that the TCB should be classified as a stony asteroid. An iron meteorite
as large as this would have reached the Earth's surface and formed an astrobleme. A comet nucleus or a
carbonaceous chondrite would have disintergrated at a much higher altitude than the Tunguska body did.
But if this it the case, then the question of the TCB substance reappears. A number of problems remain
unsolved: isotopic anomalies in the 1908 layers of sphagnum bogs at the epicenter, as well as increased
concentration of volatile and chalpophile elements in the sphagnum, to cite two such problems.
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anomalies, which for a long time were assumed to be due to penetration of the "Tunguska comet" tail
into the atmosphere.
At present the study of the problem has reached a phase in which it becomes possible to rigorously
formulate the principal questions, which, if resolved, can restrict the spectrum of acceptable TCB
models. Primarily, these are the following closely related questions:
1. Can the Tunguska explosion be explained as a result of destruction of comet's ice lumps or a
meteoroid similar to carbonaceous chondrites at an altitude of 2,5-9 km? Are Sekanina and Chyba right
in denying such a possibility? Or are Bronshten, V.A., a. Boyarkina, A.P., ( 1975, 1976) Korobeynikov,
V.P. et al., (1983, 1984), Grigorian, S.S. (1976) and other investigators who advocate the cometary
hypothesis? If the former are right, then it becomes imperative to revise a large number of calculations
dealing with the mechanism of destruction of the Tunguska object that have been published since 1963.
It is also necessary to re-explain the isotopic and elemental anomalies at the epicenter of the region, and
to re-interpret the atmospheric optical anomalies of the summer of 1908.
2. What is the origin of the isotopic and elemental anomalies in 1908 peat and wood resin layers? Are
they due to precipitation of remnants of the TCB or to some other processes? If indeed isotope shifts and
increased concentrations of volatile and chalcophile elements dated to 1908 in these natural objects are
due to some material of the TCB, then in this case the paradox of the absence of cosmic matter in the
area of the explosion comparable with the scale of the phenomenon is eliminated. Thus, it appeares
critical to make check investigations in control areas not associated with the Tunguska event.
3. Can the atmospheric optical anomalies of 1908 be due to transport from the explosion site by
stratospheric winds of TCB matter--the material of a stony asteroid, in particular?
4. What is the nature of the WNW segment of the "corridor" of axially symmetric deviations of forest
fall vectors from the dominating radial pattern? And can it be due to anything else than the trace of the
ricochet of the part of the TCB that survived the explosion, in terms of the traditional models?
5. Is it possible to resolve the contradiction between the TCB trajectory as defined from evidence of the
Angara eyewitnesses and the direction of flight of the body as suggested by the vector pattern of the
forest fall? Unambiguous and comprehensive solutions to the above problems will lead to a choice
between the opposing two hypotheses. It is now too early to predict the outcome. However, our present
ability to pose the question is a significant achievement in the history of the development of the
Tunguska problem.
Aknowledgement
In conclusion, we wish to thank our many collegues in Russia and abroad, especially the scientific
workers in more than 120 astronomical and geophysical observatories who provided archival
information relating to the period 1907-1909.
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The Sky Has Split Apart - The Cosmic Mystery of the Century
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"The Sky Has Split Apart!"
The Cosmic Mystery of the Century
by Professor Roy A. Gallant
Southworth Planetarium
University of Southern Maine
The explosions were heard in the early morning hours of June 30, 1908. It was a drama that has occurred
countless times in Earth's history, and that is sure to play again.
Those Tungus tribesmen and Russian fur traders who happened to glance into the southeastern Siberian
sky that fateful morning must have been startled to see a fireball streaking through the atmosphere
toward their trading post of Vanavara and leaving a trail of light some 800 kilometers long. The object,
whatever its nature, was approaching from an azimuth of 115 degrees and descending at an entry angle
of 30 to 35 degrees above the horizon. Their gaze followed the bright fireball as it continued along a
northwestward trajectory until it seemed about to disappear over the horizon. Then it shattered in a rapid
series of cataclysmic explosions lasting about half a second over a distance of 15 to 20 kilometers.
The site was centered on 101 E by 62 N near the Stony Tunguska River 92 kilometers north of
Vanavara. According to calculations, the object shattered at an altitude of 7.6 kilometers2 and became
the first such cosmic visitor to strike Earth in the life time of civilized man.
According to an eyewitness in Vanavara:
"The sky split apart and a great fire appeared. It became so hot that one couldn't stand it. There was a
deafening explosion [and my friend] S. Semenov was blown over the ground across a distance of three
sazhens [six meters]. As the hot wind passed by, the ground and the huts trembled. Sod was shaken
loose from our ceilings and glass was splintered out of the window frames."
What was this cosmic visitor?
Some have suggested it was a black hole. Others have wondered if it was a piece of anti-matter. A
Japanese UFO group (Sakura), headed by Kozo Kowai, are convinced that it was the explosion of the
nuclear power plant of an errant vehicle belonging to extraterrestrials. A number of science-fiction
accounts have degraded the event to fantasy. Some critics hold that the entire history of nearly five
decades of field work represents little more than a chain of mistakes. Most scientists disagree and point
to a comet or an asteroid being the cosmic culprit.
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What has been learned since the first organized investigation in 1927? And what is the current thinking?
To this day the vast Tunguska region remains a desolate area of mosquito-infested bogs and swamps
amid the beautiful hilly taiga. To reach the epicenter you are dropped off by helicopter. Or you hike in.
For a trained eye, evidence of the blast is not difficult to identify, even after 90 years. The power of the
blast felled trees outward in a radial pattern over an area of 2,1504 square kilometers, more than half the
size of Rhode Island. In the hot central region of the epicenter the forest flashed into an ascending
column of flame visible several hundred kilometers away.
The fires burned for weeks, destroying an area of 1,000 square kilometers. Ash and powdered tundra
fragments sucked skyward by the fiery vortex were caught up in the global air circulation and carried
around the world. Meanwhile, bursts of thunder echoed across the land to a distance of some 800
kilometers.5
The mass of the object has been estimated at about 100,000 tons and the force of the explosion at 40
megatons of TNT, 2,000 times the force of the atomic bomb exploded over Hiroshima in 1945. (By
comparison, the explosive force of the Arizona asteroid that struck some 50,000 years ago, has been
estimated at 3.5 megatons.6)
Following the Tunguska explosion, unusually colorful sunsets and sunrises caught the world's attention
and were reported from many countries, including Western Europe, Scandinavia, Russia, and Western
Siberia. The climax of visual displays occurred on the night of June 30th. Although they continued, they
weakened exponentially over several weeks until they died away.
The New York Times of July 3, 1908 reported "remarkable lights" being "observed in the northern
heavens on Tuesday and Wednesday nights." Scientists mistakenly attributed the dazzling displays to
solar outbursts causing electrical disturbances in the atmosphere. Similar light displays had been
reported in 1883 at the time of the Krakatoa volcanic explosion in the Sunda Strait, said the Times.
These "optical fireworks" and "light nights" were most prominent over Eastern Siberia and Middle Asia.
They included a night sky bright enough to read a watch or newspaper by. Dust in the air at heights of
from 40 to 70 kilometers caused high-altitude noctiluscent, or "night-shining," clouds that illuminated
much of the visible sky. And there were halos around the Sun. A marked decrease of the air's
transparency was recorded in the United States by the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory and
California's Mount Wilson Observatory.
Disturbances in earth's magnetic field were reported 900 kilometers southeast of the epicenter by the
Irkutsk Observatory. These were magnetic "storms" similar to the ones produced by nuclear test
explosions in the atmosphere. The seismograph station some 4,000 kilometers west in St. Petersburg
recorded tremors produced by the blast, as did more distant stations around the world.
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But no one, except observers in Central Siberia, was aware that an enormous explosion of a cosmic body
had occurred. It was generally believed that an earthquake, somewhere, had taken place. And little more
was thought about the matter in scientific circles.
...Except for a dedicated Russian scientist named Leonid Kulik, the founder of meteorite science in
Russia. But it wasn't until 19 years after the event that Kulik managed to organize the first expedition in
search of the site, and cause of the event. There had been reports from Tungus nomads of a vast area of
fallen trees and evidence of much burning. Kulik suspected that a large meteorite had fallen, and he was
determined to find it.
The shaman-chief of the Tungus people, or Evenks, had for years virtually sealed off the region,
proclaiming it "enchanted." The Evenk people had long been fearful of further enraging the gods whose
wrath they believed had been responsible for 1908 explosion. Funded by the then Soviet Academy of
Sciences, Kulik and his group penetrated the "enchanted" region in June. His party was to hack its way
through some 100 kilometers of taiga, cross rivers and streams, and plod through bogs and swamps.
Perhaps worst of all, they had to endure endless and dense swarms--"walls" is more descriptive--of
mosquitoes.
We were lucky enough to be hiking across the epicenter region during an unusually dry spell. The
ground was firm enough for ordinary hiking shoes rather than the traditional Wellington rubber boots.
And the mosquitoes were not in full force, although much of the time I found it necessary to wear a head
net and gloves. During my work in Tunguska, I spent part of a day at the Churgim Creek site, most
likely camping at the very spot where Vasiliy Dzhenkoul's tepees of poles overlain with thick sheets of
Siberian cedar bark were located. It was here that the 1908 explosion instantly incinerated his 600 to 700
reindeer. His hunting dogs, stores, furs, and tepees also were reduced to ashes.9
Kulik found the epicenter and mapped the area of fallen trees. He then puzzled over several neat oval
areas which he presumed to be old meteorite craters that had been filled in by time. He supposed that the
bulk of the meteorite lay embedded somewhere within the nearby Great Southern Swamp in the central
epicenter. But magnetic probes and drilling over the years failed to detect a single gram of metal either
in the Great Southern Swamp or in those neat oval patches of tundra. Subsequent searches for a meteoric
body also have failed, right up through our 1992 expedition.
What, then, was the Tunguska object?
World War II interrupted further expeditions. It wasn't until 1958 that expeditions headed by Kirill
Florensky were resumed and carried out by the Committee on Meteorites of the Soviet Academy of
Sciences. In 1959 Tomsk University joined research efforts under the guidance of Gennadiy Plekhanov.
In 1963 the scientific investigations probing the Tunguska event gained new vigor under the leadership
of Nickolai Vasiliev, of the (now) Russian Academy of Sciences, with whom I had the privilege of
working during part of this past summer. He has coordinated the scientific research of the past 29
consecutive expeditions over that many years.
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It wasn't until 1989 that foreign scientists were invited to join Russian investigators. For 10 years the
Japanese had tried to gain access to the Tunguska region, and in 1989 managed to do so, but only
through the personal involvement of Michael Gorbachev; and in 1992 I became the first American to
tread that "enchanted" land. My associates were mostly Russians, although German, Japanese, and
English investigators also were part of our group of about 20.
We had been flown into the site from Vanavara by helicopter and left there. My hope had been to
backpack the 60 miles return to Vanavara, following Kulik's trail. But I was advised to abandon the plan
when we learned that oil exploration crews many miles away had inadvertantly caused a forced
migration of bears and wolves into our area and all along the Kulik trail. One of the German members of
our group did encounter one bear near our camp.
What has been learned about the Tunguska event over the past 34 expeditions? And why is it important
that investigations continue?
There have been a series of interesting biological consequences of the explosion. Following the blast
there was accelerated growth of biomass in the region of the epicenter, and the accelerated growth had
continued. There also was an increase in the rate of biological mutations, not only within the epicenter
but along the trajectory of the object over Tunguska. For example, abnormalities in the Rh blood factor
of local Evenk groups have been found. Genetic variation in certain local ant species is now being
studied. And genetic abnormalities in the seeds and needle clusters of at least one species of pine have
been discovered.10
Last year an Italian group of scientists led by M. Galli analyzed the resin of trees felled by the explosion.
Galli suspected that cosmic matter embedded in the trees from the force of the blast might help identify
the Tunguska object. Preliminary findings indeed did identify such cosmic matter--among which were
particles of calcium, iron-nickel, silicates, cobalt-wolfram, and lead.11 Since certain asteroids contain
such matter, Galli has breathed new life into the old asteroid theory.
If it was an asteroid, where's the crater and large asteroid fragments? It has been suggested that part of
the asteroid might have been pulverized on exploding while a portion remaining intact skipped off in a
new direction and back out of the atmosphere.
To complicate matters, investigators of the 1960s identified four smaller epicenters within the larger one
of a 60-kilometer diameter. Each of the smaller epicenters has its own radial tree-fall pattern, and each
presumably was caused by individual explosions during the half-second burst.
A number of scientists favor a comet theory. The leading investigator in this area is the geochemist
Yevgeniy Kolesnikov, of Moscow University. Over the years he has dug out large blocks of peat
samples from various locations over the epicenter and analyzed them for isotopic anomalies.12 The
1908 layer in his many peat samples contains high concentrations of a number of volatiles that also
occur in the upper atmosphere and are presumed to be cometary dust.
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Over the next several Tunguska expeditions we can expect emphasis on a search for cosmic traces of the
1908 event. One of the difficulties of isotopic anomalies research, however, is positively identifying the
presumed cosmic matter as truly cosmic and not terrestrial in origin. For the present, Kolesnikov and
Galli are the leading investigators in this area.
At this stage of the Tunguska investigations the comet and asteroid theories appear to be the most
promising, but the matter is far from being closed.
Why is it important to find the answer?
According to Academician Vasiliev, "Had such a cosmic body exploded over Europe instead of the
desolate region of Siberia, the number of human victims would have been 500,000 or more, not to
mention the ensuing ecological catastrophe. Two years ago an asteroid of probably several hundred
yards diameter passed Earth at a distance of only 700,000 kilometers. On an astronomical scale that is
very close. The Tunguska episode marks the only event in the history of civilized man when Earth has
collided with a truly large celestial object, although innumerable such collisions have occurred in the
geological past. And many more are bound to occur."13
Vasiliev stresses that is why continued investigations of the Tunguska event are important--because it
will happen again, sometime. Only by knowing what the object was, and by knowing its devastating
biological consequences, will the scientific and medical communities be in a position to deal with such a
40-megaton, or greater, cataclysm in the future. It is not necessary to remind this group that there are 23
Apollo objects in orbit out there in our back yard. And there are 500,000 asteroids with adiameter in
excess of 1 kilometer; and those objects are continually colliding, fragmenting, and flying off into erratic
orbits.
Vasiliev and his colleagues have managed to save 4,000 square kilometers of the Tunguska region as a
national reserve for the next 20 years. "But we think this is not enough for scientific research," he says,
"and that is why our initiative now is to protect the reserve under the supervision of UNESCO, because
this is not only a matter of concern to Russia, but of the whole world."14
He also stresses the importance of American and other foreign investigative teams with sophisticated
technology joining the ongoing Tunguska international expeditions. "We need your advanced
technology and your well-equipped laboratories, which we lack," he said.
"And to enhance our preparedness for such a catastrophe," Vasiliev adds, "programs such as the
American military program of Star Wars could be used not as a means of nations mutually threatening
each other but as a united effort to survey the vicinity of space near our planet to be on the lookout for
new cosmic invaders."15
REFERENCES
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1. Data in this paragraph are from participantants of the ongoing Interdesciplinary Independent
Expeditions of the Tomsk Branch of the Russian Society of Astronomical-Geodedic Society. (IIE)
2. Ibid.
3. Quotation is from the archives of the IIE.
4. Data are from the IIE.
5. Ibid.
6. Ibid.
7. Ibid.
8. From research conducted by Yuriy Kandyba, long-time member of the IIE.
9. Information about Vasiliy Dzhenkoul is from the IIE.
10. Biological effects mentioned in this paragraph have been researched by various members of the IIE
over the past several decades.
11. Andreev, G., and Vasilyev, N. "Report on the International Tunguska Expeditions of 1990-91."
12. Kolesnikov, Yevgeniy, of Moscow State University. "Isotopic Investigations in the Area of the
Tunguska Catastrophe in the Year 1908." A paper presented at a conference entitled "Global
Catastrophes in Earth History,." Snowbird, Utah. 1988. (Numerous references of related research are
cited in Kolesnikov's paper.)
13. From an interview conducted by the author of this paper.
14. Ibid.
15. Ibid.
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Report on the Tunguska International Workshop Bologna, Italy, July 14-17, 1996
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Bologna, Italy, July 14-17, 1996
(This article was originally prepared for and published by the magazine Meteorite!)
Roy A. Gallant
Bologna, ITALY: Tunguska is very much alive and well. And it continues to wear its Mona Lisa-like
smile of elusiveness despite the scores of models, hypotheses, and bizarre notions generated over the
decades since 1927. That was the year of Leonid A. Kulik's first expedition to the remote site in north
central Siberia. And despite the International Workshop's more than 50 invited talks, short
communications, and posters delivered by delegates to the conference, there still is no consensus about
the identity of the cosmic intruder that devastated some 2,100 square kilometers of taiga on the morning
of June 30, 1908.
Among those who were registered for the conference by the end of the second day were 20 from Russia,
20 from the United States, 6 from Italy, 6 from Japan, and 2 from France. Eventually some 65 people
attended.
The meeting was held in the central part of Bologna in San Giovanni in Monte, a seventh-century site of
religious worship nestled amid a labyrinth of tiny streets lined with myriad shops and sidewalk cafes.
Today a church and converted monastery mark the site. Both had undergone restorations and
enlargement a number of times since the 13th century. The monastery, with a large open courtyard and
adjourning grand hall some 50 by 20 meters underwent restoration in the 16th century, and restoration
continues. Open spaces, cloisters, arcades, galleries, and botanical gardens make up the buildings. In
1796 a French occupation abolished all the religious orders and turned the monastery into the city's
prison and court house, and a prison it remained until only a dozen years ago.
While the large open court served as the meeting place for receptions, luncheons, and coffee breaks, the
paper sessions were held in the adjacent grand hall. Coupled with the very poor acoustics in the hall, the
heavily accented English of many of the Russian presenters made it virtually impossible to understand
what they were saying. Fortunately most of the presenters had provided comprehensive abstracts of their
talks, which helped somewhat. The weather was sunny and averaged about 25 C, hardly the
uncomfortable heat one usually associates with Italy in July.
Some 65 or so participants gave the meeting a truly international flavor. The Russians were out in full
force with their Tunguska heavy artillery, which included Chairman N.V. Vasilyev, veteran of more
than 35 Tunguska expeditions, G.V. Andreev, S.S. Grigorian, E.M. Kolesnikov, W.H. Fast, V.P.
Korobeinikov, and V. Ye Fortov, to name a few. Not to be outdone, the Americans were represented by
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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.
Conspicuous by his absence, but hardly overlooked, was C. Chyba, whose 1993 stony asteroid model
generated more heat than light and came under heavy fire by both the Russians and Americans,
especially the mechanical aspects of his model.
Chairman Vasilyev's report about the history of Tunguska investigations, research strategies and
methods, and publications by Russian investigators revealed the enormous research effort exerted by the
Russians over the decades to solve the Tunguska puzzle. His report is must reading for anyone who
wishes to compile a data base about the Tunguska event. The following is excerpted from his exhaustive
report:
"Today the Tunguska problem can be considered an important part of the larger problem of the possible
collision of Earth with those cosmic bodies called Near Earth Objects (NEO). To estimate the scale of
collision danger threatening our planet, one should base research not only on the calculations of the
probability of collisions, but also on the investigative results of such events in Earth's history.
"The volume of information about the Tunguska Event obtained during approximately 90 years of
investigations is enormous. However, most of it derives from work done after 1945 and is published
only in Russian and, therefore, has not been available to scientists of the West. We consider it important
to present a brief overview of the existing Tunguska information and to discuss its more important
aspects, which may play a key role in a final solution to the problem."
A sampling of paper presentations will show the wide range of topics discussed: Veteran Tunguska
investigator W.H. Fast (Tomsk State University, Russia) reviewed the extent and implications of fallen
and damaged forest. G. Andreev (also of Tomsk) described the data base of some 900 testimonials of
eyewitnesses of the Tunguska explosion. G. Longo, M. Galli, and R. Serra (University of Bologna)
described their search for elemental constituents of the Tunguska body trapped in the 1908 annual ring
resins of trees that survived the explosion. E.M. Kolesnikov (Moscow State University) spoke on his
more than 15 years of field work in the chemical and isotopic investigation of peat and spherules from
the region of the explosion. V.D. Goldin (Tomsk) addressed the problem of the Tunguska event being
not a single explosion but a series of several explosions, the local centers of which can be determined on
the basis of data from fallen trees.
Z. Sekanina (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Caltech) attempted to leave no doubt in anyone's mind that the
Tunguska object was a stony asteroid and could in no possible way have been of cometary origin. He
was alone in this contention, except for the missing Chyba. Hot on Sekanina's heels came S.S. Grigorian
(Moscow State University) who just as strongly argued for the Tunguska object being a small comet.
Had it been a stony asteroid, he maintained, by now we would have found stony debris somewhere. Jack
Hills (Los Alamos National Laboratory), who discussed damage from the impacts of small asteroids,
agreed that if the object had been a stony asteroid by now a swarm of loose gravel about a kilometer in
diameter should have been found somewhere in the epicenter area. Hills, perhaps more than any other
participant, avoided the sticky dichotomy of comet versus asteroid and instead spoke of "objects" over a
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range of densities. He said we should be looking for an object with a density around 2 g/cm3 . Comets
seem to be about 1g, stony asteroids about 3 g, and irons about 7g. E.M. Shoemaker (US Geological
Survey) also avoided the semantic trap of the comet/asteroid dichotomy by saying, "Anyone who says
he knows what a comet is, is kidding himself." He then turned to his main subject of the frequency of
impact events similar in energy to the Tunguska object and suggested that we can expect a Tunguskalike event about every 300 to 150 years. Other papers addressed the subject of the physical processes
induced by the motion of comet nuclei in a planetary atmosphere (V. Fortov, Russian Academy of
Science); how a comet nucleus explodes in a planetary atmosphere (V. Kondaurov, RAS); and the
hazard from small impacts and what can be done about them (A.W. Harris, JPL). In addition to the
presentations listed, there were many more, most of which would greatly interest anyone curious about
the nature of the Tunguska object.
Hardly a word was said about the bizarre suggestions that the Tunguska object may have been a mini
black hole, a piece of antimatter, or an errant 2,000-year-old Japanese nuclear spacecraft returning home
but missed the runway. A tight focus was kept on the object being either a comet or stony asteroid, as
Vasilyev summarized:
"Can the Tunguska explosion be explained as a result of destruction of lumps of comet ice or a
meteoroid similar to carbonaceous chondrites? Who is right--Sekanina and Chyba denying such a
possibility, or Bronshten, Boyarkina, Korobeynikov, Grigorian, and other investigators seeking to prove
the cometary origin hypothesis? If the former are right, then it becomes imperative to revise a large
number of calculations dealing with the mechanism of destruction of the Tunguska object that have been
published since 1963. It is also necessary to re-explain the isotopic and elemental anomalies found at the
epicenter of the area of destruction, and to re-interpret the atmospheric optical anomalies of the summer
of 1908."
Vasilyev's list of things to be re-explained and re-interpreted--if we accept the stony asteroid hypothesis-goes on and makes for fascinating reading. As he said, an awful lot of very suggestive data have been
revealed by Russian investigators over the years, data that the stony asteroid modelists have not been
aware of or have chosen to ignore.
What is the future of Tunguska investigations, and what research is begging for investigators? Here is
Vasilyev's wish list:
1. Establish a Tunguska homepage on the Internet and keep it current.
2. Although a Tunguska "preserve" has been established by the Russian government, there is no money
to support it. What happens to the wealth of archival materials that for years have been haphazardly
stored in cardboard boxes and under the beds of investigators?
3. Research projects looking for investigators from the international community of scientists:
A. Cut and store peat samples from Tunguska for future analysis.
B. Genetic abnormalities in plants and people on the chromosomal level. Abnormalities first detected
in people in 1910: Rh factor abnormalities. Botanists to collect seeds and pollen during the growing
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season--end of June, July, August.
C. There are rare metals concentrations in the 1908 layer of peat and soil. What is it? How did it get
there? Requires not only field work, but laboratory work to analyze samples chemically.
D. Magnetic disturbances of the blast were recorded at Irkutsk. They are very similar to those caused
by nuclear test explosions detonated by the English on the island of Palmira at an altitude of from 10 to
12 kilometers. How do we explain those similarities? In the Tunguska epicenter there is a change in
magnetic orientation of soil particles. There are only two laboratories in Russia capable of analyzing soil
samples for magnetic anomalies."We need assistance," says Vasilyev.
The 1996 Bologna meeting was an important one and is bound to keep the Tunguska Event alive and
well for some time to come.
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GEOMAGNETIC EFFECTS AS ONE ASPECT OF THE TUNGUSKA EVENT
by Victor Zhuravlev
Geomagnetic effects produced by the Tunguska Event had no features in common with known
disturbances caused by meteors. However, the disturbances strongly resembled local magnetic storms
that occur after man made thermonuclear explosions in stratosphere. The similarity between the
geomagnetic effects of the Tunguska Event and of the thermonuclear explosions just mentioned were
generally dismissed by the scientific community because of its seeming unliklihood. As a result, the
geomagnetic effects, as part of the accumulated Tunguska data, were forgotten, although the data were
very significant and informative. An understanding of the significance and essence of those geomagnetic
effects could well influence conceptual schemes in providing protection for our planet against potential
asteroid and comet impacts.
Two phenomena in the history of the Tunguska research are of key importance: 1) The explosion of the
cosmic object occurred in the air; and 2) Analysis of the geomagnetic effects of 30 June 1908 recorded
by the Irkutsk Observatory. The first phenomenon is commonly known nowadays, but the second has
been all but forgotten.
In spring of 1959, G.F. Plekhanov and N.B. Vassiliev found a brief report in a German scientific journal
of 1908 that professor Weber of Kiel University observed unusual regular periodical deviations of the
compass needle [Astronomische Nachrichten, 1908]. This effect was repeated each evening from 27
June through 30 June 1908 and lasted for 7 hours during each occurrence. After the Tunguska explosion
this effect disappeared. This publication, in addition to information from later scientific journals about
the geomagnetic effects of thermonuclear explosions, in 1958 prompted Plekhanov and Vassiliev to send
inquiries to various observatories that were in operation in 1908. However, the magnetograms that were
received in response to their inquiries revealed no anomalies.
However, in February 1960 the above investigators received a reply from the Irkutsk Observatory
geophysicist Kim G. Ivanov informing them that he had discovered two unusual magnetograms dated 30
June 1908. Both almost certainly had recorded the Tunguska disturbance. Ivanov himself did not offer
his own interpretation of the physical nature of this unusual, unexpected effect. The analysis by
geophysicist Alexander F. Kovalevsky and other researchers from Siberia's university city of Tomsk led
scholars there to conclude that the magnetic effects of the Tunguska explosion had nothing in common
with disturbances usually caused by typical meteors bodies. The closest analogy of the recorded
magnetic effects, strange for meteoritics, turned out to be regional geomagnetic storms. Such storms had
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been recorded by the magnetographs in the Pacific Ocean atolls in 1958 following the thermonuclear
testing [Plekhanov et al., 1960]. Those new geomagnetic effects caused a sensation that year. But even
more sensational was the realization that almost an identical geomagnetic effect had occurred on our
planet 50 years earlier!
A detailed analysis of the magnetograms of a short term local geomagnetic storm recorded in Irkutsk
(970 km away from the Tunguska explosion) was published in the 1960s [Plekhanov et al. 1960;
Kovalevsky, 1963; Ivanov,1964; Zhuravlyov et al.,1967; Zolotov, 1969]. Independently, both
Kovalevsky and Zolotov made thorough comparisons of the Tunguska geomagnetic effects and the
effects of the high-altitude thermonuclear explosions in the Pacific. According to Zolotov, both the
effects occur in four stages. The initial stage is caused by a magnetohydrodynamic wave. It's energy
depends on the volume and temperature of the explosion plasma. The main phase is caused by the
diffuse motion of secondary electrons held within a magnetic trap. Primary electrons and ions are
generated by radioactive isotopes in the plasma of the fireball of a nuclear explosion. The reserve of the
radioactive isotopes accounts for the duration of the geomagnetic storm, since only the recombination of
electrons and ions would not permit such a storm to last more than an hour. For this reason, the duration
of the magnetic disturbance of a chemical explosion could not last longer than 10 minutes. However, the
geomagnetic storm caused by the Tunguska explosion lasted for 4 to 5 hours. This is the main difficulty
in explaining the Tunguska explosion within a cometary hypotheses frame.
Attempts to explain the unusual Tunguska geomagnetic effect, based on hypotheses about the blast wave
of the explosion affecting the ionosphere, were criticized in Zolotov's monograph and in a computational
paper by Zhuravlev and Demin [Zolotov, 1969; Zhuravlyov et al., 1967]. In 1969, a paleomagnetic
anomaly was discovered in the area of the Tunguska explosion [Boyarkina and Sidoras, 1974].
Computations made by the present author allowed suggest that this anomaly is the result of the first
stage of the geomagnetic storm of 30 June of 1908. The main stage of the storm could have been caused
by the shift of fast electrons along the magnetic force lines above Irkutsk (as happens during a nuclear
geomagnetic storm). Analysis of the regional geomagnetic storm of 30 June 1908 is very important to an
understanding of the Tunguska Event. The analysis of this unexpected effect leads to a conclusion of a
paradoxical nature: the first nuclear explosion occurred not in New Mexico in 1945, but in 1908 in
Tunguska! This "crazy idea" was published by Kazantsev in 1946. This type conclusion is a challenge to
the scientific paradigm of the 20th century. In this author's opinion, it is the reason for the geomagnetic
effect-a most significant and informative effect-being lost by the way and essentially forgotten, the
effect that is most likely to lead to understanding of the Tunguska phenomenon.
However strange it may seem, all theoretical calculations made on the bases of the cometary hypothesis
ignored this fundamental fact. The regional geomagnetic storm of 1908 is the evidence that either some
comets contain an unknown source of plasma of a very high density, or that the Tunguska object was not
a comet, but a cosmic object the composition and structure of which is unknown to astronomers and
physicists. This conclusion may affect the conceptual approach in devising protective systems for Earth
against asteroids and comets. Information regarding the geomagnetic storm of 30 June 1908 should be
made available to engineers developing nuclear missiles for destruction of comets.
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THREE STAGES IN METEORITE RESEARCH
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THREE STAGES IN METEORITE RESEARCH
by D.V.Djomin and V.K.Zhuravlyov
Correspondence to: V.K.Zhuravlyov, Post Box 168, Novosibirsk 630058 Russia.
e-mail: [email protected]
ABSTRACT In the initial stage (1908 - 1949) of the research on the Tunguska Event the aim seemed
simple: to find fragments of a giant meteorite. The second stage ( 1958 - 1993) was a period of the
complex and many-sided explorations of the catastrophe region, computer processing of data, search of
eyewitness communications, investigations of geophysical archives, and testing the validity of simple
models that might explain the phenomenon. The third stage, in the view of the authors, began in 1994
and is a period of establishing an international data bank and use of system analysis as a key to a
solution of
THE FIRST STAGE of the Tunguska Event research may be considered as the interval between years
1908 and 1949. In 1908 the first letters of eyewitnesses had been received by the Irkutsk Observatory
and had appeared in newspapers. In 1949 a published monograph by Eugene Krinov summarized the
results of Leonid Kulik`s researches ( Krinov, 1949). In this stage, investigators generally accepted the
traditional model: The phenomenon could be explained by a collision of Earth with a minor body of
Solar System, either an asteroid or a comet. The main efforts of scientific investigation were the search
for meteorites.
The event occurred on 30 June 1908, but the search for eyewitnesses and for the site of the explosion
over the taiga did not begin until 1921. In 1927 L. A. Kulik discovered the unique radial pattern of forest
destruction. Its center was identified as the collision site of a presumed giant meteorite with Earth's
surface. An aerial survey was made in 1938. Kulik organized the tasks of future expeditions, including
the creation of trails, construction of small storage buildings, geodedical location markers, and
establishing a grid system through the forest by cutting away trees. During this stage, they made a rough
map of the region and interviewed eyewitnesses.
THE SECOND STAGE may be considered as interval between 1958 and 1993 years (Andreev at al.,
1994, Vasilyev, 1985). The search for fragments of a giant meteorite was repeated, and again the result
was negative. Computer analysis of expedition data had ascertained the altitude and energy of the
explosion over the taiga (6 +- 1 km, 20 - 40 megatons of TNT equivalent). The moment of the explosion
was established precisely, based on geophysical records: 00 h 14.5 +- 0.8 min. of Greenwich time
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(Pasechnik, I. P., 1976).
The search for meteorite fragments now seemed fruitless, because computation of the explosion
parameters, together with the nature of the geophysical records, revealed that the density of energy at the
moment of the explosion was extremely high. Since 1960, the main trend of the investigations has
become ecological; i.e., oriented toward forestry, marsh research, and the exploration of traces and signs
of the explosion discovered in the biosphere and lithosphere. During that time scientists in Tomsk,
Moscow, and Irkutsk also began a search in the scientific archives for geophysical and meteorological
evidence of the unique cosmic event (Plekhanov et. al., 1961, Vasilyev and Fast, 1972).
During the second stage the center for research of the Tunguska Event shifted from Moscow to Tomsk,
where the Interdisciplinary Independent Expedition (IIE) group was established. This consists of
scientists who volunteer their services in field research in the taiga, at computer terminals, and in
analytical laboratories. To this day the Tomsk group remains the center of the IIE, but branch groups are
active in various cities of the former Soviet Union: in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Kiev,
Ashkhabad, Ust-Kamenogorsk, Omsk, and others. The IIE has made numerous investigations at the site
and in control regions. These investigations are unprecedented, considering the volume of data collected,
the duration of research, and the broad spectrum of scientific disciplines. Important contributions in
investigation of the problem have been made by scientists from Moscow, including Yu. Emelyanov, V.
Bronshten, V. Korobeynikov, and others. A few expeditions have been organized by cosmochemists
from Kiev (Institute of Geochemistry and the Physics of Minerals). Working independently from the IIE
is a small group from Tver under the leadership of geophysicist Aleksey Zolotov. His contribution to a
solution of the Tunguska problem has been much underestimated (Zolotov, 1969). Additionally, the
publication of a paper written by American scientists who investigated radiocarbon traces of the
Tunguska explosion in trees has stimulated great interest among other investigators (Cowan C. et al.,
1965 ).
The second stage has been characterized by a pluralism of scientific methods and ideas ranging from
highly refined techniques in nuclear research and mathematical methods in population genetics to
thermoluminescence, and even dowsing; and from hypotheses about comets to the possible nuclear
explosion of an astronomical object of an unknown nature.
THE MAIN DIRECTIONS OF INVESTIGATIONS HAVE BEEN:
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a general mapping of damaged area (forest fall, signs of fire, burn scars on trees)
mutations in flora and fauna
the search for cosmic body matter in soil, peat, tree resin, tree rings, and the study of isotope
anomalies in the biosphere
anomalies in thermoluminescence of minerals in soil and in rocks, magnetic effects of the
explosion (records by magnetographs and by paramagnetic particles in soil )
fluctuations in background radiation
collection of archival data from observatories around the world
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interrogation of eyewitnesses over a vast area from the Yenissey to the Lena Rivers.
THE MOST SIGNIFICANT RESULTS OF THE SECOND STAGE (published in the proceedings of
the Institute of Geology and Geophysics at Novosibirsk and in other Russian publications, 1960s
through 1990s ): proof of the high-altitude explosion of a bolide, 30 June 1908, by various methods
(altitude of 6 + - 1 km) estimate of explosion energy by various methods ( 20 to 40 megatons) discovery
and analysis of magnetograms that prove to be identical to magnetograms generated by man-made
magnetic storms resulting from nuclear tests correlations of thermoluminescent anomalies with the
distribution of tree burn scars prominent mutant anomaly of pine trees over the site of the explosion
discovery of unusual cosmochemical anomalies of lanthanoids in the soil and peat of the area
Spectral analysis has identified chemical elements claimed to be probable traces of matter of the
Tunguska object: Yb, Eu, Tm, La, Ce, Na, Zn, Pb, Ba, Sr, Ta, W, Ag, Au, Ir, Ni, Co, and C ( carbon
probably in the form of graphite). The microscopic silicaceous spherules discovered may also be the
melt dust of the cosmic object. The Italian expedition to the Tunguska site in 1991 provided new and
interesting data (G. Longo et al., 1994). Analytical electron microscopy showed that micro-sized
particles trapped in tree resin at the time of the explosion contain chemical elements typical of stony
meteorites. Unfortunately, analysis for the presence of lanthanoids has not been done as of this writing.
An unexpected outcome of the data of the many interdisciplinary explorations conducted with modern
scientific techniques at the second stage is the contradiction of earlier simple models. Neither the
cometary model nor the stony asteroid model is supported by all the data, accumulated by three
generations of 20-th century scientists (Zhuravlyov and Zigel, 1994).
THE THIRD STAGE in the Tunguska meteorite research is now beginning. The report of Vladimir
Vorobyev, presented during the international conference (Vorobyev, 1994), may be considered the
starting point of this stage. Vorobyev drew to the attention of the scientific community the scientific and
cultural importance of the vast store of data so far collected about the Tunguska Event. Therefore, it is
necessary to establish a computer data bank of Tunguska phenomenon and integrate those data with geoinformation systems. System analysis is now the key direction. Under the initiative of Academician
Professor Anatoly S. Alekseev, director of the Computing Center in Novosibirsk Academgorodok, the
organization of an international data bank ("Tunguska Catastrophe") on the Internet has begun. It
represents work of the international scientific community to make this unique data available for
assimilation and analysis for the reconstruction of the Tunguska phenomenon. Now users of the Internet
can have access to this information in order to adapt it to model ecological, geophysical, medicalbiological, and other aspects of the Tunguska Event Additionally, the data bank will prove useful to
those working on problems associated with the global protection of Earth from collision with near-Earth
Objects. These data also can be useful to those involved in developing related to earthquake, volcano,
and other such calamitous occurrences.
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objects (SPE-94), Theses, part I, 86 - 87, Snezhinsk, 1994.
Cowan C., Atluri C.R. and Libby W.F. Possible anti-matter content of the Tunguska meteor of
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body, Planet. Space Sci. 42, 163 - 177, 1994.
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mikrobarograficheskim dannym, In: Kosmicheskoe veshchestvo na Zemle. 24 -25, Nauka,
Novosibirsk, 1976.
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