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- 2014_DX110 apoapsis "5.346627898818E8".
- 2014_DX110 mass "1.6".
- 2014_DX110 orbitalPeriod "1190.715".
- 2014_DX110 periapsis "1.2373239885597E8".
- 2014_DX110 absoluteMagnitude "25.7".
- 2014_DX110 abstract "2014 DX110 (also written 2014 DX110) is an Apollo near-Earth asteroid roughly 20–40 m (66–131 ft) in diameter that passed less than 1 lunar distance from Earth on 5 March 2014. With an absolute magnitude (H) of 25.7, 2014 DX110 is potentially the largest asteroid to come inside the orbit of the Moon since 2013 PJ10 on 4 August 2013. The close approach was webcast live by Slooh and Virtual Telescope.The asteroid came to opposition (furthest elongation in the sky from the Sun) on 15 February 2014, but the asteroid had a very faint apparent magnitude of about 23 and was only 10 degrees from the full moon. The asteroid was discovered on 28 February 2014 by Pan-STARRS at an apparent magnitude of 20 using a 1.8-meter (71 in) Ritchey–Chrétien telescope.On 5 March 2014 at 21:00 UT the asteroid passed 0.00232 AU (347,000 km; 216,000 mi) from Earth and reached about apparent magnitude 15. At 22:22 UT it passed 0.00249 AU (372,000 km; 231,000 mi) from the Moon. By 6 March 2014 18:00 UT, the asteroid was less than 30 degrees from the Sun and dimming significantly.It has an observation arc of 5 days with an uncertainty parameter of 6. It was removed from the JPL Sentry Risk Table on 5 March 2014 using JPL solution 3 with an observation arc of 5 days. When the asteroid only had an observation arc of 4 days, virtual clones of the asteroid that fit the uncertainty region in the known trajectory showed a 1 in 10 million chance that the asteroid could impact Earth on 4 March 2046. With a 2046 Palermo Technical Scale of −7.11, the odds of impact by 2014 DX110 in 2046 were about 13 million 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. Using the nominal orbit, NEODyS shows that the asteroid will be 2.8 AU (420,000,000 km; 260,000,000 mi) from Earth on 4 March 2046.".
- 2014_DX110 apoapsis "5.346627898818E11".
- 2014_DX110 apparentMagnitude "15.0".
- 2014_DX110 discovered "2014-02-28".
- 2014_DX110 discoverer Pan-STARRS.
- 2014_DX110 epoch "(Uncertainty=6)".
- 2014_DX110 epoch "2014-May-23".
- 2014_DX110 mass "1600.0".
- 2014_DX110 orbitalPeriod "1.02877776E8".
- 2014_DX110 periapsis "1.2373239885597E11".
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- 2014_DX110 wikiPageWikiLink Julian_year_(astronomy).
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- 2014_DX110 wikiPageWikiLink Lunar_distance_(astronomy).
- 2014_DX110 wikiPageWikiLink NEODyS.
- 2014_DX110 wikiPageWikiLink Near-Earth_object.
- 2014_DX110 wikiPageWikiLink Opposition_(planets).
- 2014_DX110 wikiPageWikiLink Palermo_Technical_Impact_Hazard_Scale.
- 2014_DX110 wikiPageWikiLink Pan-STARRS.
- 2014_DX110 wikiPageWikiLink Ritchey–Chrétien_telescope.
- 2014_DX110 wikiPageWikiLink Sentry_(monitoring_system).
- 2014_DX110 wikiPageWikiLink Slooh.
- 2014_DX110 wikiPageWikiLink Uncertainty_parameter.
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- 2014_DX110 wikiPageWikiLinkText "2014 DX110".
- 2014_DX110 absMagnitude "25.7".
- 2014_DX110 aphelion "3.574".
- 2014_DX110 argPeri "56.54".
- 2014_DX110 ascNode "163.8".
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- 2014_DX110 discovered "2014-02-28".
- 2014_DX110 discoverer "Pan-STARRS".
- 2014_DX110 discovery "yes".
- 2014_DX110 eccentricity "0.6241".
- 2014_DX110 epoch "2014".
- 2014_DX110 inclination "5.732".
- 2014_DX110 magnitude "15".
- 2014_DX110 mass "1.6".
- 2014_DX110 meanAnomaly "12.21".
- 2014_DX110 mpCategory List_of_Apollo_asteroids.
- 2014_DX110 mpCategory Near-Earth_object.
- 2014_DX110 perihelion "0.8271".
- 2014_DX110 period "1.02877776E8".
- 2014_DX110 physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 2014_DX110 semimajor "2.201".
- 2014_DX110 width "25".
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- 2014_DX110 subject Category:Apollo_asteroids.
- 2014_DX110 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2014.
- 2014_DX110 subject Category:Near-Earth_objects_in_2014.
- 2014_DX110 subject Category:Removed_from_Sentry_Risk_Table.
- 2014_DX110 hypernym Asteroid.
- 2014_DX110 type CelestialBody.
- 2014_DX110 type Place.
- 2014_DX110 type Planet.
- 2014_DX110 type Location.
- 2014_DX110 type Place.
- 2014_DX110 type Thing.
- 2014_DX110 type Q634.
- 2014_DX110 comment "2014 DX110 (also written 2014 DX110) is an Apollo near-Earth asteroid roughly 20–40 m (66–131 ft) in diameter that passed less than 1 lunar distance from Earth on 5 March 2014. With an absolute magnitude (H) of 25.7, 2014 DX110 is potentially the largest asteroid to come inside the orbit of the Moon since 2013 PJ10 on 4 August 2013.".
- 2014_DX110 label "2014 DX110".