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- 2012_KT42 apoapsis "3.056284498401E8".
- 2012_KT42 orbitalPeriod "1.56".
- 2012_KT42 orbitalPeriod "569.5199999999999".
- 2012_KT42 periapsis "9.66402244722E7".
- 2012_KT42 absoluteMagnitude "29.0".
- 2012_KT42 abstract "2012 KT42 is an asteroid discovered by Alex R. Gibbs of the Mt. Lemmon Survey (part of the Catalina Sky Survey) with a 1.5-m reflector + CCD on May 28, 2012. The asteroid had a close approach to the Earth on May 29, 2012, approaching to only ~8950 miles / ~14,440 km above the planet's surface. This means 2012 KT42 came inside the Clarke Belt of geosynchronous satellites. As of May 28, 2012, the estimated 5 to 10 meter wide asteroid ranked #6 on the top 20 list of closest-approaches to Earth. There was no danger of a collision during the close approach. 2012 KT42 would pass roughly 0.01 AU (1,500,000 km; 930,000 mi) from Venus on 2012 July 8.It is estimated that an impact would produce an upper atmosphere air burst equivalent to 11 kt TNT, roughly equal to Hiroshima's Little Boy. The asteroid would be vaporized as these small impacts occur approximately once per year. A comparable-sized object caused the Sutter's Mill meteorite in California on 2012 April 22. It was removed from the Sentry Risk Table on 2012 May 30.".
- 2012_KT42 apoapsis "3.056284498401E11".
- 2012_KT42 orbitalPeriod "134784.0".
- 2012_KT42 orbitalPeriod "4.920652799999999E7".
- 2012_KT42 periapsis "9.66402244722E10".
- 2012_KT42 wikiPageExternalLink 2012KT42.html.
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- 2012_KT42 wikiPageExternalLink 2012-kt42-close-approach.html.
- 2012_KT42 wikiPageExternalLink large_image_popup.php?image_name=Ernesto-Guido-Giovanni-Sostero-a-Nick-Howes-stack_1338229691.jpg.
- 2012_KT42 wikiPageExternalLink sbdb.cgi?sstr=2012+KT42;orb=1;cad=1.
- 2012_KT42 wikiPageExternalLink K12K66.html.
- 2012_KT42 wikiPageExternalLink video-tiny-asteroid-2012-kt42-crossing-the-sky.
- 2012_KT42 wikiPageID "35969262".
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- 2012_KT42 absMagnitude "29".
- 2012_KT42 aphelion "2.043".
- 2012_KT42 ascNode "247.04".
- 2012_KT42 dimensions "~4 to 10 metre".
- 2012_KT42 eccentricity "0.5198".
- 2012_KT42 hasPhotoCollection 2012_KT42.
- 2012_KT42 inclination "0.354".
- 2012_KT42 meanAnomaly "276.26".
- 2012_KT42 mpCategory List_of_Apollo_asteroids.
- 2012_KT42 peri "94.628".
- 2012_KT42 perihelion "0.646".
- 2012_KT42 period "4.920652799999999E7".
- 2012_KT42 semimajor "1.344".
- 2012_KT42 subject Category:Apollo_asteroids.
- 2012_KT42 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2012.
- 2012_KT42 subject Category:Near-Earth_asteroids.
- 2012_KT42 subject Category:Near-Earth_objects_in_2012.
- 2012_KT42 type CelestialBody.
- 2012_KT42 type Planet.
- 2012_KT42 type PhysicalBody.
- 2012_KT42 comment "2012 KT42 is an asteroid discovered by Alex R. Gibbs of the Mt. Lemmon Survey (part of the Catalina Sky Survey) with a 1.5-m reflector + CCD on May 28, 2012. The asteroid had a close approach to the Earth on May 29, 2012, approaching to only ~8950 miles / ~14,440 km above the planet's surface. This means 2012 KT42 came inside the Clarke Belt of geosynchronous satellites. As of May 28, 2012, the estimated 5 to 10 meter wide asteroid ranked #6 on the top 20 list of closest-approaches to Earth.".
- 2012_KT42 label "2012 KT42".
- 2012_KT42 label "2012 KT42".
- 2012_KT42 label "2012 KT42".
- 2012_KT42 label "2012 KT42".
- 2012_KT42 sameAs 2012_KT42.
- 2012_KT42 sameAs 2012_KT42.
- 2012_KT42 sameAs 2012_KT42.
- 2012_KT42 sameAs m.0j_68c8.
- 2012_KT42 sameAs Q211966.
- 2012_KT42 sameAs Q211966.
- 2012_KT42 wasDerivedFrom 2012_KT42?oldid=602079470.
- 2012_KT42 isPrimaryTopicOf 2012_KT42.