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- 2006_XG1 apoapsis "5.8676772824661E8".
- 2006_XG1 mass "4.2".
- 2006_XG1 orbitalPeriod "1409.865".
- 2006_XG1 periapsis "1.4983722729312E8".
- 2006_XG1 absoluteMagnitude "18.5".
- 2006_XG1 abstract "2006 XG1 (also written 2006 XG1) is a near-Earth asteroid that had a low but non-zero probability of impacting Earth on October 31, 2041. Originally listed with a Torino Scale hazard rating of 0, this was raised to a rating of 1 on December 22, 2006 as a result of additional observations and refinement of the orbital calculations. However, on January 9, 2007 it was returned to a rating of 0. It was removed from the Sentry Risk Table on February 7, 2007. It is now known that the asteroid will not make a close approach to the Earth in 2041. On October 31, 2041 the asteroid will be 1.69 AU (253,000,000 km; 157,000,000 mi) from the Earth.2006 XG1 was discovered on September 20, 2006 by the University of Arizona's Catalina Sky Survey using a 0.68-metre (27 in) Schmidt–Cassegrain telescope. The object is estimated to be between 600 and 1300 meters by NEODyS, and approximately 670 meters by the JPL Sentry System. The estimated mass is 4.2×1011 kg.2006 XG1 passed 0.0298 AU (4,460,000 km; 2,770,000 mi) from asteroid 87 Sylvia on 1969 June 20.".
- 2006_XG1 apoapsis "5.8676772824661E11".
- 2006_XG1 discovered "2006-12-11".
- 2006_XG1 discoverer Catalina_Sky_Survey.
- 2006_XG1 discoverer Schmidt%E2%80%93Cassegrain_telescope.
- 2006_XG1 epoch "(Uncertainty=0)".
- 2006_XG1 epoch "2012-Mar-14".
- 2006_XG1 formerName "none".
- 2006_XG1 mass "4200.0".
- 2006_XG1 orbitalPeriod "1.21812336E8".
- 2006_XG1 periapsis "1.4983722729312E11".
- 2006_XG1 wikiPageID "8472885".
- 2006_XG1 wikiPageRevisionID "571976793".
- 2006_XG1 absMagnitude "18.5".
- 2006_XG1 altNames "none".
- 2006_XG1 aphelion "3.9223".
- 2006_XG1 argPeri "343.89".
- 2006_XG1 ascNode "38.636".
- 2006_XG1 background "#FFFFC0".
- 2006_XG1 dimensions "0.6".
- 2006_XG1 discovered "2006-12-11".
- 2006_XG1 discoverer Catalina_Sky_Survey.
- 2006_XG1 discoverer "0.68".
- 2006_XG1 discovery "yes".
- 2006_XG1 eccentricity "0.59314".
- 2006_XG1 epoch "2012".
- 2006_XG1 hasPhotoCollection 2006_XG1.
- 2006_XG1 inclination "20.408".
- 2006_XG1 mass "4.2".
- 2006_XG1 meanAnomaly "136.92".
- 2006_XG1 mpCategory List_of_Apollo_asteroids.
- 2006_XG1 mpCategory List_of_Mars-crossing_minor_planets.
- 2006_XG1 perihelion "1.0016".
- 2006_XG1 period "1.21812336E8".
- 2006_XG1 semimajor "2.4619".
- 2006_XG1 width "25".
- 2006_XG1 subject Category:Apollo_asteroids.
- 2006_XG1 subject Category:Removed_from_Sentry_Risk_Table.
- 2006_XG1 type CelestialBody.
- 2006_XG1 type Planet.
- 2006_XG1 type Planet.
- 2006_XG1 type PhysicalBody.
- 2006_XG1 comment "2006 XG1 (also written 2006 XG1) is a near-Earth asteroid that had a low but non-zero probability of impacting Earth on October 31, 2041. Originally listed with a Torino Scale hazard rating of 0, this was raised to a rating of 1 on December 22, 2006 as a result of additional observations and refinement of the orbital calculations. However, on January 9, 2007 it was returned to a rating of 0. It was removed from the Sentry Risk Table on February 7, 2007.".
- 2006_XG1 label "2006 XG1".
- 2006_XG1 label "2006 XG1".
- 2006_XG1 sameAs 2006_XG1.
- 2006_XG1 sameAs 2006_XG1.
- 2006_XG1 sameAs m.0274qx7.
- 2006_XG1 sameAs Q2382494.
- 2006_XG1 sameAs Q2382494.
- 2006_XG1 wasDerivedFrom 2006_XG1?oldid=571976793.
- 2006_XG1 isPrimaryTopicOf 2006_XG1.