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- (179806)_2002_TD66 apoapsis "4.2633897170793E8".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 orbitalPeriod "924.0824999999999".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 periapsis "1.29511364601111E8".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 absoluteMagnitude "20.2".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 abstract "2002 TD66 (also written 2002 TD66) is a near-Earth asteroid, discovered on October 5, 2002, by the LINEAR project. It was announced on October 7, 2002, and appeared later that day on the JPL current risk page.Due to the proximity of its orbit to Earth and its estimated size, this object has been classified as a potentially hazardous asteroid (PHA) by the Minor Planet Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In November 2006 there were 823 PHAs known. As of October 2011, there are 1261 PHAs known. 2002 TD66 was removed from the Sentry Risk Table on October 10, 2002. A Doppler observation has helped produce a well known trajectory with a condition code (Uncertainty Parameter U) of 0.Based on an absolute magnitude (H) of 20.2, the asteroid is estimated to be between 270 and 590 meters in diameter. Radar astronomy shows it is a contact binary asteroid with a diameter of 300 meters and a rotation period of 9.5 hours.On February 26, 2008, 2002 TD66 passed 0.04282 AU (6,406,000 km; 3,980,000 mi) from the Earth. The asteroid also comes close to Venus, Mars, and dwarf planet Ceres.".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 apoapsis "4.2633897170793E11".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 discovered "2002-10-05".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 discoverer Lincoln_Near-Earth_Asteroid_Research.
- (179806)_2002_TD66 epoch "(JD 2455800.5)".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 epoch "2011-Aug-27".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 epoch "JPL 56".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 orbitalPeriod "7.984072799999999E7".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 periapsis "1.29511364601111E11".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 rotationPeriod "34038.0".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 wikiPageExternalLink moid.html.
- (179806)_2002_TD66 wikiPageExternalLink K02T66D.htm.
- (179806)_2002_TD66 wikiPageExternalLink 2002TD66.gif.
- (179806)_2002_TD66 wikiPageExternalLink h.html.
- (179806)_2002_TD66 wikiPageExternalLink sbdb.cgi?sstr=2002TD66;orb=1.
- (179806)_2002_TD66 wikiPageExternalLink mbpl.html.
- (179806)_2002_TD66 wikiPageExternalLink A179806_2008.HTM.
- (179806)_2002_TD66 wikiPageExternalLink Closest.html.
- (179806)_2002_TD66 wikiPageID "7718810".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 wikiPageRevisionID "597755385".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 absMagnitude "20.2".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 aphelion "2.8499".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 argPeri "125.59".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 ascNode "335.76".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 background "#FFFFC0".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 dimensions "270".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 dimensions "300".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 discovered "2002-10-05".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 discoverer "LINEAR".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 eccentricity "0.534".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 epoch "2011".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 epoch "JPL 56".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 hasPhotoCollection (179806)_2002_TD66.
- (179806)_2002_TD66 inclination "4.9197".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 meanAnomaly "152.36".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 mpCategory List_of_Apollo_asteroids.
- (179806)_2002_TD66 perihelion "0.86573".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 period "7.984072799999999E7".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 rotation "34038.0".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 semimajor "1.8578".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 width "25".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 subject Category:Apollo_asteroids.
- (179806)_2002_TD66 subject Category:Contact_binary_(asteroid).
- (179806)_2002_TD66 subject Category:Removed_from_Sentry_Risk_Table.
- (179806)_2002_TD66 type CelestialBody.
- (179806)_2002_TD66 type Planet.
- (179806)_2002_TD66 type PhysicalBody.
- (179806)_2002_TD66 comment "2002 TD66 (also written 2002 TD66) is a near-Earth asteroid, discovered on October 5, 2002, by the LINEAR project. It was announced on October 7, 2002, and appeared later that day on the JPL current risk page.Due to the proximity of its orbit to Earth and its estimated size, this object has been classified as a potentially hazardous asteroid (PHA) by the Minor Planet Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In November 2006 there were 823 PHAs known. As of October 2011, there are 1261 PHAs known.".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 label "(179806) 2002 TD66".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 label "(179806) 2002 TD66".
- (179806)_2002_TD66 sameAs (179806)_2002_TD66.
- (179806)_2002_TD66 sameAs (179806)_2002_TD66.
- (179806)_2002_TD66 sameAs m.0269v4q.
- (179806)_2002_TD66 sameAs Q267652.
- (179806)_2002_TD66 sameAs Q267652.
- (179806)_2002_TD66 wasDerivedFrom (179806)_2002_TD66?oldid=597755385.
- (179806)_2002_TD66 isPrimaryTopicOf (179806)_2002_TD66.