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- 2013_BP73 apoapsis "3.235801943241E8".
- 2013_BP73 mass "4.0".
- 2013_BP73 orbitalPeriod "558.8325".
- 2013_BP73 periapsis "7.376671004217E7".
- 2013_BP73 absoluteMagnitude "20.2".
- 2013_BP73 abstract "2013 BP73 (also written 2013 BP73) is a near-Earth asteroid and potentially hazardous object. From discovery until August 2013 when Sentry updated to planetary ephemeris (DE431), it had the 4th highest impact threat on the Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale. It was discovered on 22 January 2013 by the Mount Lemmon Survey at an apparent magnitude of 21 using a 1.5-meter (59 in) reflecting telescope. It has an estimated diameter of 310 meters (1,020 ft). Six Precovery images from April 2003 have been located. It was removed from the Sentry Risk Table on 3 January 2014.It has an observation arc of 10 years with an uncertainty parameter of 2. Perturbations by Earth, Venus, and Mercury will increase the orbital uncertainty over time. When the asteroid only had an observation arc of 52 days, virtual clones of the asteroid that fit the uncertainty region in the known trajectory showed a 1 in 588,000 chance that the asteroid could impact Earth on 11 December 2096. With a 2096 Palermo Technical Scale of −3.42, the odds of impact by 2013 BP73 in 2096 were about 2630 times less than the background hazard level of Earth impacts which is defined as the average risk posed by objects of the same size or larger over the years until the date of the potential impact. Using the nominal orbit, JPL Horizons shows that the asteroid will be 0.9 AU (130,000,000 km; 84,000,000 mi) from Earth on 11 December 2096. 2013 BP73 will make a close approach to Earth on 17 December 2018 that should allow a refinement to the known trajectory.".
- 2013_BP73 apoapsis "3.235801943241E11".
- 2013_BP73 discovered "2013-01-22".
- 2013_BP73 discoverer Mount_Lemmon_Survey.
- 2013_BP73 epoch "(Uncertainty=2)".
- 2013_BP73 epoch "2013-Apr-18".
- 2013_BP73 mass "4000.0".
- 2013_BP73 orbitalPeriod "4.8283128E7".
- 2013_BP73 periapsis "7.376671004217E10".
- 2013_BP73 wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=sb&sstr=2013BP73.
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- 2013_BP73 wikiPageID "40096554".
- 2013_BP73 wikiPageRevisionID "592008587".
- 2013_BP73 absMagnitude "20.2".
- 2013_BP73 aphelion "2.163".
- 2013_BP73 argPeri "251.7".
- 2013_BP73 ascNode "80.14".
- 2013_BP73 bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- 2013_BP73 dimensions "~".
- 2013_BP73 discovered "2013-01-22".
- 2013_BP73 discoverer "Mt. Lemmon Survey".
- 2013_BP73 discovery "yes".
- 2013_BP73 eccentricity "0.6287".
- 2013_BP73 epoch "2013".
- 2013_BP73 inclination "6.853".
- 2013_BP73 mass "4.0".
- 2013_BP73 meanAnomaly "139.3".
- 2013_BP73 mpCategory List_of_Apollo_asteroids.
- 2013_BP73 mpCategory Near-Earth_object.
- 2013_BP73 mpCategory Potentially_hazardous_object.
- 2013_BP73 perihelion "0.4931".
- 2013_BP73 period "4.8283128E7".
- 2013_BP73 physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 2013_BP73 semimajor "1.328".
- 2013_BP73 width "25".
- 2013_BP73 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2013.
- 2013_BP73 subject Category:Near-Earth_asteroids.
- 2013_BP73 subject Category:Removed_from_Sentry_Risk_Table.
- 2013_BP73 type CelestialBody.
- 2013_BP73 type Planet.
- 2013_BP73 type PhysicalBody.
- 2013_BP73 comment "2013 BP73 (also written 2013 BP73) is a near-Earth asteroid and potentially hazardous object. From discovery until August 2013 when Sentry updated to planetary ephemeris (DE431), it had the 4th highest impact threat on the Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale. It was discovered on 22 January 2013 by the Mount Lemmon Survey at an apparent magnitude of 21 using a 1.5-meter (59 in) reflecting telescope. It has an estimated diameter of 310 meters (1,020 ft).".
- 2013_BP73 label "2013 BP73".
- 2013_BP73 sameAs 2013_BP73.
- 2013_BP73 sameAs m.0wfy5dh.
- 2013_BP73 sameAs Q14945327.
- 2013_BP73 sameAs Q14945327.
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- 2013_BP73 isPrimaryTopicOf 2013_BP73.