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- 2014_RC apoapsis "2.698705196002911E8".
- 2014_RC orbitalPeriod "549.1".
- 2014_RC orbitalPeriod "549.4821".
- 2014_RC periapsis "1.227686893729206E8".
- 2014_RC absoluteMagnitude "26.8".
- 2014_RC abstract "2014 RC is a small near-earth asteroid that made a close approach to Earth of 0.000267 AU (39,900 km; 24,800 mi) (0.1 lunar distances) around 18:02 UTC on 7 September 2014. It is the fastest rotating asteroid so far discovered. The asteroid briefly brightened to about apparent magnitude 11.5, so it was not visible to the naked eye or common binoculars. At the peak brightness the asteroid had a declination of –47, and was most easily visible over New Zealand. The asteroid is approximately the diameter of the Chelyabinsk meteor, and passed almost as close to Earth as 367943 Duende (2012 DA14) did in 2013. During 2014, asteroids 2014 AA and 2014 LY21 have come closer to Earth. 2014 RC was removed from the JPL Sentry Risk Table on 5 September 2014 and there are no known possible impact dates in the next 100 years. On 8 September 2115 the asteroid will pass about 0.0053 AU (790,000 km; 490,000 mi) from the moon. On 5 September 1973, the asteroid passed between 0.01052 AU (1,574,000 km; 978,000 mi) and 0.01207 AU (1,806,000 km; 1,122,000 mi) from Earth.".
- 2014_RC apoapsis "2.698705196002911E11".
- 2014_RC apparentMagnitude "11.0".
- 2014_RC apparentMagnitude "28.0".
- 2014_RC discovered "2014-09-02".
- 2014_RC discoverer Catalina_Sky_Survey.
- 2014_RC discoverer Pan-STARRS.
- 2014_RC epoch "9 December 2014".
- 2014_RC orbitalPeriod "4.744224E7".
- 2014_RC orbitalPeriod "4.747525344E7".
- 2014_RC periapsis "1.227686893729206E11".
- 2014_RC rotationPeriod "15.8".
- 2014_RC thumbnail Asteroid-2014RC-20140903b.jpg?width=300.
- 2014_RC wikiPageExternalLink close-approach-of-asteroid-2014-rc.html.
- 2014_RC wikiPageExternalLink track.asp?q=A2014RC.
- 2014_RC wikiPageExternalLink asteroid_2014_rc_close_miss_by_a_small_rock.html.
- 2014_RC wikiPageID "43743839".
- 2014_RC wikiPageRevisionID "645501798".
- 2014_RC absMagnitude "26.8".
- 2014_RC aphelion "1.803973".
- 2014_RC argPeri "71.19069".
- 2014_RC ascNode "345.006581".
- 2014_RC caption "--09-03".
- 2014_RC caption "--09-07".
- 2014_RC density ">2.5".
- 2014_RC discovered "--09-02".
- 2014_RC discoverer Catalina_Sky_Survey.
- 2014_RC discoverer "Pan-STARRS".
- 2014_RC discovery "yes".
- 2014_RC eccentricity "0.3746487".
- 2014_RC epoch "2014-12-09".
- 2014_RC float "center".
- 2014_RC height "1080".
- 2014_RC height "768".
- 2014_RC image "Asteroid-2014RC-20140903a.jpg".
- 2014_RC image "Asteroid-2014RC-20140903b.jpg".
- 2014_RC inclination "4.57387".
- 2014_RC magnitude "11".
- 2014_RC magnitude "28".
- 2014_RC meanAnomaly "25.64394".
- 2014_RC minorplanet "yes".
- 2014_RC mpCategory List_of_Apollo_asteroids.
- 2014_RC mpCategory Near-Earth_object.
- 2014_RC name "2014".
- 2014_RC observationArc "1555200.0".
- 2014_RC perihelion "0.820658".
- 2014_RC period "4.747525344E7".
- 2014_RC physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 2014_RC rotation "15.8".
- 2014_RC semimajor "1.312315".
- 2014_RC spectralType S-type_asteroid.
- 2014_RC title "Asteroid 2014 RC".
- 2014_RC totalWidth "800".
- 2014_RC width "1024".
- 2014_RC width "1920".
- 2014_RC subject Category:2014_in_space.
- 2014_RC subject Category:Apollo_asteroids.
- 2014_RC subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2014.
- 2014_RC subject Category:Near-Earth_asteroids.
- 2014_RC subject Category:Near-Earth_objects_in_2014.
- 2014_RC subject Category:Q-type_asteroids.
- 2014_RC subject Category:Removed_from_Sentry_Risk_Table.
- 2014_RC subject Category:S-type_asteroids.
- 2014_RC type CelestialBody.
- 2014_RC type Planet.
- 2014_RC type Thing.
- 2014_RC type Q634.
- 2014_RC comment "2014 RC is a small near-earth asteroid that made a close approach to Earth of 0.000267 AU (39,900 km; 24,800 mi) (0.1 lunar distances) around 18:02 UTC on 7 September 2014. It is the fastest rotating asteroid so far discovered. The asteroid briefly brightened to about apparent magnitude 11.5, so it was not visible to the naked eye or common binoculars. At the peak brightness the asteroid had a declination of –47, and was most easily visible over New Zealand.".
- 2014_RC label "2014 RC".
- 2014_RC label "2014 RC".
- 2014_RC label "2014 RC".
- 2014_RC label "2014 RC".
- 2014_RC label "2014 RC".
- 2014_RC label "2014 RC".
- 2014_RC label "2014 RC".
- 2014_RC sameAs 2014_RC.
- 2014_RC sameAs 2014_RC.
- 2014_RC sameAs 2014_RC.
- 2014_RC sameAs 2014_RC.
- 2014_RC sameAs m.011sm78v.
- 2014_RC sameAs Q17977859.
- 2014_RC sameAs Q17977859.
- 2014_RC wasDerivedFrom 2014_RC?oldid=645501798.
- 2014_RC depiction Asteroid-2014RC-20140903b.jpg.
- 2014_RC isPrimaryTopicOf 2014_RC.
- 2014_RC name "2014 RC".