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- 2012_LZ1 apoapsis "6.082649422662E8".
- 2012_LZ1 orbitalPeriod "1490.22".
- 2012_LZ1 periapsis "1.549833940452E8".
- 2012_LZ1 absoluteMagnitude "19.8".
- 2012_LZ1 abstract "2012 LZ1 is a near-Earth asteroid about 1 km (0.62 mi) in diameter that passed within 5.4 million kilometers (14 lunar distances) of Earth on June 14, 2012. It was discovered during the night of June 10–11, 2012 by astronomer Robert H. McNaught and his colleagues at the Siding Spring Observatory in Australia, just four days before its closest approach to Earth. Because of 2012 LZ1's size and proximity it is classified as a "potentially hazardous" near-Earth asteroid. Arecibo radar observations on June 19, 2012 have shown that 2012 LZ1 is about 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) in diameter and that 2012 LZ1 has zero chance of impacting the Earth for at least the next 750 years.A small change of trajectory caused by Earth's gravity was predicted from the 2012 passby. The Slooh Space Camera streamed live footage of the passby over the internet. McNaught and Astronomy magazine columnist Bob Berman hosted the broadcast. "We love it when stuff like this happens, because it's fun to do and the public appreciates it," said Slooh president Patrick Paolucci. The asteroid was the same brightness as a 13th-magnitude star, too faint to be seen by the naked eye or a low-end telescope.The next passby for 2012 LZ1 will be July 27, 2016 at 0.5 AU (75,000,000 km; 46,000,000 mi) from Earth.".
- 2012_LZ1 albedo "0.02".
- 2012_LZ1 apoapsis "6.082649422662E11".
- 2012_LZ1 discovered "2012-06-10".
- 2012_LZ1 discoverer Siding_Spring_Survey.
- 2012_LZ1 discoverer Uppsala_Southern_Schmidt_Telescope.
- 2012_LZ1 epoch "(Uncertainty=2)".
- 2012_LZ1 epoch "2012-Mar-14".
- 2012_LZ1 orbitalPeriod "1.28755008E8".
- 2012_LZ1 periapsis "1.549833940452E11".
- 2012_LZ1 wikiPageID "36136919".
- 2012_LZ1 wikiPageRevisionID "546538856".
- 2012_LZ1 absMagnitude "19.8".
- 2012_LZ1 albedo "0.02".
- 2012_LZ1 aphelion "4.066".
- 2012_LZ1 argPeri "13.88".
- 2012_LZ1 ascNode "264.6".
- 2012_LZ1 bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- 2012_LZ1 dimensions "~1 km".
- 2012_LZ1 discovered "2012-06-10".
- 2012_LZ1 discoverer Siding_Spring_Survey.
- 2012_LZ1 discoverer "0.5".
- 2012_LZ1 discovery "yes".
- 2012_LZ1 eccentricity "0.5937".
- 2012_LZ1 epoch "2012".
- 2012_LZ1 hasPhotoCollection 2012_LZ1.
- 2012_LZ1 inclination "26.27".
- 2012_LZ1 meanAnomaly "334.7".
- 2012_LZ1 mpCategory Amor_asteroid.
- 2012_LZ1 mpCategory Near-Earth_object.
- 2012_LZ1 perihelion "1.036".
- 2012_LZ1 period "1.28755008E8".
- 2012_LZ1 physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 2012_LZ1 semimajor "2.551".
- 2012_LZ1 siderealDay "54000.0".
- 2012_LZ1 width "25".
- 2012_LZ1 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2012.
- 2012_LZ1 subject Category:Near-Earth_asteroids.
- 2012_LZ1 subject Category:Near-Earth_objects_in_2012.
- 2012_LZ1 type CelestialBody.
- 2012_LZ1 type Planet.
- 2012_LZ1 type PhysicalBody.
- 2012_LZ1 comment "2012 LZ1 is a near-Earth asteroid about 1 km (0.62 mi) in diameter that passed within 5.4 million kilometers (14 lunar distances) of Earth on June 14, 2012. It was discovered during the night of June 10–11, 2012 by astronomer Robert H. McNaught and his colleagues at the Siding Spring Observatory in Australia, just four days before its closest approach to Earth. Because of 2012 LZ1's size and proximity it is classified as a "potentially hazardous" near-Earth asteroid.".
- 2012_LZ1 label "2012 LZ1".
- 2012_LZ1 label "2012 LZ1".
- 2012_LZ1 label "2012 LZ1".
- 2012_LZ1 sameAs 2012_LZ1.
- 2012_LZ1 sameAs 2012_LZ1.
- 2012_LZ1 sameAs m.0k0q5f2.
- 2012_LZ1 sameAs Q307053.
- 2012_LZ1 sameAs Q307053.
- 2012_LZ1 wasDerivedFrom 2012_LZ1?oldid=546538856.
- 2012_LZ1 isPrimaryTopicOf 2012_LZ1.