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- (367789)_2011_AG5 apoapsis "2.975501648223E8".
- (367789)_2011_AG5 mass "4.0".
- (367789)_2011_AG5 orbitalPeriod "624.5775".
- (367789)_2011_AG5 periapsis "1.3049422261161E8".
- (367789)_2011_AG5 absoluteMagnitude "21.8".
- (367789)_2011_AG5 abstract "(367789) 2011 AG5 (also written 2011 AG5) is a near-Earth asteroid and potentially hazardous object. It has a diameter of about 140 meters (460 ft). It was removed from the Sentry Risk Table on 21 December 2012 and as such it now has a rating of 0 on the Torino Scale.It was discovered on 8 January 2011 by the Mt. Lemmon Survey at an apparent magnitude of 19.6 using a 1.52-meter (60 in) reflecting telescope. Pan-STARRS precovery images from 8 November 2010 extended the observation arc to 317 days. Observations by the Gemini 8.2-metre (320 in) telescope at Mauna Kea recovered the asteroid on October 20, 21 and 27, 2012, and extended the observation arc to 719 days. The October 2012 observations have reduced the orbit uncertainties by more than a factor of 60, meaning that the Earth's position in February 2040 no longer falls within the range of possible future paths for the asteroid. On 4 February 2040 the asteroid will pass no closer than 0.006 AU (900,000 km; 560,000 mi) from Earth. Until 21 December 2012 it was listed on the Sentry Risk Table with a rating on the Torino Scale of Level 1. A Torino rating of 1 is a routine discovery in which a pass near the Earth is predicted that poses no unusual level of danger. It is estimated that an impact would produce the equivalent of 100 megatons of TNT, roughly twice that of the most powerful nuclear weapon ever detonated (Tsar Bomba). This is powerful enough to damage a region at least a hundred miles wide.".
- (367789)_2011_AG5 apoapsis "2.975501648223E11".
- (367789)_2011_AG5 discovered "2011-01-08".
- (367789)_2011_AG5 discoverer Mount_Lemmon_Survey.
- (367789)_2011_AG5 epoch "(Uncertainty=1)".
- (367789)_2011_AG5 epoch "2012-Mar-14".
- (367789)_2011_AG5 mass "4000.0".
- (367789)_2011_AG5 orbitalPeriod "5.3963496E7".
- (367789)_2011_AG5 periapsis "1.3049422261161E11".
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- (367789)_2011_AG5 absMagnitude "21.8".
- (367789)_2011_AG5 aphelion "1.989".
- (367789)_2011_AG5 argPeri "53.48".
- (367789)_2011_AG5 ascNode "135.7".
- (367789)_2011_AG5 bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- (367789)_2011_AG5 caption "Older mid-2011 orbital solution of passing the Earth-Moon system in February 2040. Earth is the blue dot, the Moon's orbit is gray, and is green.".
- (367789)_2011_AG5 density "unknown".
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- (367789)_2011_AG5 discovered "2011-01-08".
- (367789)_2011_AG5 discoverer Mount_Lemmon_Survey.
- (367789)_2011_AG5 discoverer "1.5".
- (367789)_2011_AG5 discovery "yes".
- (367789)_2011_AG5 eccentricity "0.3902".
- (367789)_2011_AG5 epoch "2012".
- (367789)_2011_AG5 inclination "3.68".
- (367789)_2011_AG5 mass "4.0".
- (367789)_2011_AG5 meanAnomaly "204.8".
- (367789)_2011_AG5 mpCategory List_of_Apollo_asteroids.
- (367789)_2011_AG5 mpCategory Near-Earth_object.
- (367789)_2011_AG5 mpCategory Potentially_hazardous_object.
- (367789)_2011_AG5 perihelion "0.8723".
- (367789)_2011_AG5 period "5.3963496E7".
- (367789)_2011_AG5 physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- (367789)_2011_AG5 semimajor "1.43".
- (367789)_2011_AG5 width "25".
- (367789)_2011_AG5 subject Category:Apollo_asteroids.
- (367789)_2011_AG5 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2011.
- (367789)_2011_AG5 subject Category:Near-Earth_asteroids.
- (367789)_2011_AG5 subject Category:Near-Earth_objects_in_2011.
- (367789)_2011_AG5 subject Category:Removed_from_Sentry_Risk_Table.
- (367789)_2011_AG5 type CelestialBody.
- (367789)_2011_AG5 type Planet.
- (367789)_2011_AG5 type PhysicalBody.
- (367789)_2011_AG5 comment "(367789) 2011 AG5 (also written 2011 AG5) is a near-Earth asteroid and potentially hazardous object. It has a diameter of about 140 meters (460 ft). It was removed from the Sentry Risk Table on 21 December 2012 and as such it now has a rating of 0 on the Torino Scale.It was discovered on 8 January 2011 by the Mt. Lemmon Survey at an apparent magnitude of 19.6 using a 1.52-meter (60 in) reflecting telescope.".
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