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- 2010_RF12 apoapsis "1.88493317082E8".
- 2010_RF12 mass "5.0".
- 2010_RF12 orbitalPeriod "398.1225000000001".
- 2010_RF12 periapsis "1.2878880688563E8".
- 2010_RF12 absoluteMagnitude "28.1".
- 2010_RF12 abstract "2010 RF12 is a near-Earth asteroid that passed between the Earth and the Moon on September 8, 2010 at 21:12 UTC, approaching Earth within 79000kilometres above Antarctica.NASA's Near Earth Program estimates its size to be 7 metres in diameter with a mass of around 500 tonnes. 2010 RF12 will make many more close approaches, with the approach of September 5−6, 2095 having a 6% chance (1 in 16) of colliding with Earth. The nominal JPL Earth approach in 2095 is 0.000058 AU (8,700 km; 5,400 mi) with Earth having a radius of approximately 6,400 km. Due to the asteroid's relatively small size there is little danger of harm arising from such an impact, rather there would be an impressive fireball as the rock airburst in the upper atmosphere. The power of the airburst would be somewhere between the Sutter's Mill meteorite and the Chelyabinsk meteor. The nominal NEODyS orbit shows that the asteroid will pass 0.0001 AU (15,000 km; 9,300 mi) from Earth on September 6, 2095, with an apparent magnitude of ~12.The asteroid was discovered by the Catalina Sky Survey near Tucson, Arizona on September 5, 2010 along with 2010 RX30.".
- 2010_RF12 apoapsis "1.88493317082E11".
- 2010_RF12 apparentMagnitude "12.0".
- 2010_RF12 discovered "2010-09-05".
- 2010_RF12 discoverer Mount_Lemmon_Survey.
- 2010_RF12 epoch "(Uncertainty=3)".
- 2010_RF12 epoch "2014-May-23".
- 2010_RF12 mass "5000.0".
- 2010_RF12 orbitalPeriod "3.439778400000001E7".
- 2010_RF12 periapsis "1.2878880688563E11".
- 2010_RF12 wikiPageID "28755520".
- 2010_RF12 wikiPageRevisionID "604639885".
- 2010_RF12 absMagnitude "28.1".
- 2010_RF12 aphelion "1.26".
- 2010_RF12 argPeri "267.58".
- 2010_RF12 ascNode "163.8".
- 2010_RF12 bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- 2010_RF12 dimensions "~".
- 2010_RF12 discovered "2010-09-05".
- 2010_RF12 discoverer "Mount Lemmon Survey".
- 2010_RF12 discovery "yes".
- 2010_RF12 eccentricity "0.1882".
- 2010_RF12 epoch "2014".
- 2010_RF12 hasPhotoCollection 2010_RF12.
- 2010_RF12 inclination "0.8823".
- 2010_RF12 magnitude "12".
- 2010_RF12 mass "5.0".
- 2010_RF12 meanAnomaly "76.41".
- 2010_RF12 mpCategory List_of_Apollo_asteroids.
- 2010_RF12 mpCategory Near-Earth_object.
- 2010_RF12 perihelion "0.8609".
- 2010_RF12 period "3.439778400000001E7".
- 2010_RF12 physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 2010_RF12 semimajor "1.06".
- 2010_RF12 width "25".
- 2010_RF12 subject Category:Asteroids.
- 2010_RF12 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2010.
- 2010_RF12 subject Category:Near-Earth_objects_in_2010.
- 2010_RF12 subject Category:Potential_impact_events_caused_by_near-Earth_objects.
- 2010_RF12 type CelestialBody.
- 2010_RF12 type Planet.
- 2010_RF12 type PhysicalBody.
- 2010_RF12 comment "2010 RF12 is a near-Earth asteroid that passed between the Earth and the Moon on September 8, 2010 at 21:12 UTC, approaching Earth within 79000kilometres above Antarctica.NASA's Near Earth Program estimates its size to be 7 metres in diameter with a mass of around 500 tonnes. 2010 RF12 will make many more close approaches, with the approach of September 5−6, 2095 having a 6% chance (1 in 16) of colliding with Earth.".
- 2010_RF12 label "2010 RF12".
- 2010_RF12 label "2010 RF12".
- 2010_RF12 label "2010 RF12".
- 2010_RF12 label "2010 RF12".
- 2010_RF12 sameAs 2010_RF12.
- 2010_RF12 sameAs 2010_RF12.
- 2010_RF12 sameAs 2010_RF12.
- 2010_RF12 sameAs m.0dd96zl.
- 2010_RF12 sameAs Q307155.
- 2010_RF12 sameAs Q307155.
- 2010_RF12 wasDerivedFrom 2010_RF12?oldid=604639885.
- 2010_RF12 isPrimaryTopicOf 2010_RF12.