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- (101869)_1999_MM abstract "101869 (1999 MM) is an Apollo asteroid that approaches to within 15 million km (0.1 AU) of Mars, Earth, and Venus. Its orbit is very similar to that of Hermes, which in 1937 made what was for decades the closest observed approach to Earth by an asteroid. 1999 MM's nearest pass to Earth within at least a century of present was the 930,000 km one in 1875. In 2090 it passes Venus at 788,000 km.It was discovered in the Lowell Observatory Near-Earth-Object Search on June 20, 1999, at Anderson Mesa.".
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- (101869)_1999_MM wikiPageLength "1143".
- (101869)_1999_MM wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- (101869)_1999_MM wikiPageRevisionID "673377216".
- (101869)_1999_MM wikiPageWikiLink 69230_Hermes.
- (101869)_1999_MM wikiPageWikiLink Anderson_Mesa_Station.
- (101869)_1999_MM wikiPageWikiLink Apollo_asteroid.
- (101869)_1999_MM wikiPageWikiLink Astronomical_unit.
- (101869)_1999_MM wikiPageWikiLink Category:Apollo_asteroids.
- (101869)_1999_MM wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1999.
- (101869)_1999_MM wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Apollo_asteroids.
- (101869)_1999_MM wikiPageWikiLink Lowell_Observatory_Near-Earth-Object_Search.
- (101869)_1999_MM wikiPageWikiLinkText "(101869) 1999 MM".
- (101869)_1999_MM hasPhotoCollection (101869)_1999_MM.
- (101869)_1999_MM subject Category:Apollo_asteroids.
- (101869)_1999_MM subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1999.
- (101869)_1999_MM hypernym Asteroid.
- (101869)_1999_MM type Planet.
- (101869)_1999_MM comment "101869 (1999 MM) is an Apollo asteroid that approaches to within 15 million km (0.1 AU) of Mars, Earth, and Venus. Its orbit is very similar to that of Hermes, which in 1937 made what was for decades the closest observed approach to Earth by an asteroid. 1999 MM's nearest pass to Earth within at least a century of present was the 930,000 km one in 1875. In 2090 it passes Venus at 788,000 km.It was discovered in the Lowell Observatory Near-Earth-Object Search on June 20, 1999, at Anderson Mesa.".
- (101869)_1999_MM label "(101869) 1999 MM".
- (101869)_1999_MM sameAs (101869)_1999_MM.
- (101869)_1999_MM sameAs m.0hndthq.
- (101869)_1999_MM sameAs Q4546287.
- (101869)_1999_MM sameAs Q4546287.
- (101869)_1999_MM wasDerivedFrom (101869)_1999_MM?oldid=673377216.
- (101869)_1999_MM isPrimaryTopicOf (101869)_1999_MM.