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- 2008_CK70 apoapsis "2.42348550534E8".
- 2008_CK70 mass "4.0".
- 2008_CK70 orbitalPeriod "423.69".
- 2008_CK70 periapsis "8.754467393364E7".
- 2008_CK70 absoluteMagnitude "24.9".
- 2008_CK70 abstract "2008 CK70 (also written 2008 CK70) is an Apollo near-Earth asteroid. In 2013 it had the 7th highest impact threat on the Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale. It was discovered on 9 February 2008 by Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research (LINEAR) at an apparent magnitude of 19 using a 1.0-meter (39 in) reflecting telescope. It has an estimated diameter of 31 meters (102 ft) and is not large enough to qualify as a potentially hazardous object. Ten precovery images from January 2008 have been located. It was removed from the Sentry Risk Table on 21 December 2013. It may be possible to recover the asteroid in late September 2017, but it will have an apparent magnitude of about 22.It has an observation arc of 35 days with an uncertainty parameter of 6. Perturbations by Earth and Venus will increase the orbital uncertainty over time. When the asteroid only had an observation arc of 5 days, virtual clones of the asteroid that fit the uncertainty region in the known trajectory showed a 1 in 2,700 chance that the asteroid could impact Earth on 14 February 2030. With a 2030 Palermo Technical Scale of −2.94, the odds of impact by 2008 CK70 in 2030 were about 870 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. The power of such an air burst would be somewhere between the Chelyabinsk meteor and the Tunguska event depending on the actual size of the asteroid. Using the nominal orbit, JPL Horizons shows that the asteroid will be 0.08 AU (12,000,000 km; 7,400,000 mi) from Earth on 14 February 2030. On 19 May 2031, the asteroid may pass as close as 0.0088 AU (1,320,000 km; 820,000 mi) from Venus.".
- 2008_CK70 apoapsis "2.42348550534E11".
- 2008_CK70 discovered "2008-02-09".
- 2008_CK70 discoverer Lincoln_Near-Earth_Asteroid_Research.
- 2008_CK70 epoch "(Uncertainty=6)".
- 2008_CK70 epoch "2013-Apr-18".
- 2008_CK70 mass "4000.0".
- 2008_CK70 orbitalPeriod "3.6606816E7".
- 2008_CK70 periapsis "8.754467393364E10".
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=sb&sstr=2008CK70.
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageExternalLink neo.ssa.esa.int.
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageExternalLink sbdb.cgi?sstr=2008CK70;orb=1.
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageExternalLink VAVILOV-E8A7.pdf.
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- 2008_CK70 wikiPageID "40253798".
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageLength "7080".
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageRevisionID "704438321".
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageWikiLink Air_burst.
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageWikiLink Apparent_magnitude.
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageWikiLink Astronomical_naming_conventions.
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageWikiLink Astronomical_unit.
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Apollo_asteroids.
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2008.
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Removed_from_Sentry_Risk_Table.
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageWikiLink Chelyabinsk_meteor.
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageWikiLink Curve_fitting.
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageWikiLink Degree_(angle).
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageWikiLink Impact_event.
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageWikiLink JPL_Horizons_On-Line_Ephemeris_System.
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageWikiLink Julian_year_(astronomy).
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageWikiLink Lincoln_Near-Earth_Asteroid_Research.
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Apollo_asteroids.
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_observatory_codes.
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageWikiLink Near-Earth_object.
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageWikiLink Palermo_Technical_Impact_Hazard_Scale.
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageWikiLink Perturbation_(astronomy).
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageWikiLink Potentially_hazardous_object.
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageWikiLink Precovery.
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageWikiLink Reflecting_telescope.
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageWikiLink Sentry_(monitoring_system).
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageWikiLink Tunguska_event.
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageWikiLink Uncertainty_parameter.
- 2008_CK70 wikiPageWikiLinkText "2008 CK70".
- 2008_CK70 absMagnitude "24.9".
- 2008_CK70 aphelion "1.62".
- 2008_CK70 argPeri "105.8".
- 2008_CK70 ascNode "145.7".
- 2008_CK70 bgcolour "#FFFFC0".
- 2008_CK70 dimensions "~".
- 2008_CK70 discovered "2008-02-09".
- 2008_CK70 discoverer "LINEAR".
- 2008_CK70 discovery "yes".
- 2008_CK70 eccentricity "0.4692".
- 2008_CK70 epoch "2013".
- 2008_CK70 inclination "6.068".
- 2008_CK70 mass "4.0".
- 2008_CK70 meanAnomaly "116.3".
- 2008_CK70 mpCategory List_of_Apollo_asteroids.
- 2008_CK70 mpCategory Near-Earth_object.
- 2008_CK70 perihelion "0.5852".
- 2008_CK70 period "3.6606816E7".
- 2008_CK70 physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 2008_CK70 semimajor "1.102".
- 2008_CK70 width "25".
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- 2008_CK70 subject Category:Apollo_asteroids.
- 2008_CK70 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2008.
- 2008_CK70 subject Category:Removed_from_Sentry_Risk_Table.
- 2008_CK70 hypernym Asteroid.
- 2008_CK70 type CelestialBody.
- 2008_CK70 type Place.
- 2008_CK70 type Planet.
- 2008_CK70 type Location.
- 2008_CK70 type Place.
- 2008_CK70 type Thing.
- 2008_CK70 type Q634.
- 2008_CK70 comment "2008 CK70 (also written 2008 CK70) is an Apollo near-Earth asteroid. In 2013 it had the 7th highest impact threat on the Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale. It was discovered on 9 February 2008 by Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research (LINEAR) at an apparent magnitude of 19 using a 1.0-meter (39 in) reflecting telescope. It has an estimated diameter of 31 meters (102 ft) and is not large enough to qualify as a potentially hazardous object.".
- 2008_CK70 label "2008 CK70".
- 2008_CK70 sameAs Q14945319.
- 2008_CK70 sameAs 2008_CK70.
- 2008_CK70 sameAs 2008_CK70.
- 2008_CK70 sameAs m.0wy08yf.
- 2008_CK70 sameAs Q14945319.
- 2008_CK70 wasDerivedFrom 2008_CK70?oldid=704438321.
- 2008_CK70 isPrimaryTopicOf 2008_CK70.