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- 2004_TN1 apoapsis "6.972756753327E8".
- 2004_TN1 orbitalPeriod "0.913125".
- 2004_TN1 periapsis "1.2388199672667E8".
- 2004_TN1 absoluteMagnitude "21.8".
- 2004_TN1 abstract "2004 TN1 is an Apollo near-Earth asteroid and potentially hazardous object discovered on 5 October 2004 by NEAT at Mount Palomar. It has the fourth smallest geocentric Minimum Orbital Intersection Distance of any asteroid, after 2008 TC3 which exploded in Earth's atmosphere in 2008, 1994 GV, and 2014 AA which also impacted the Earth in 2014. The asteroid, however, will not make any significant close approaches to Earth in at least the next century.However, its orbit is poorly determined, with only 58 observations over 30 days between October 5 and November 4, 2004, yielding an orbital certainty of 6, with 0 being a well-determined orbit and 9 being an extremely poorly determined orbit. More observations would be needed to determine whether the asteroid may impact the earth in the next several hundred years.Absolute magnitude estimates guess the asteroid to be approximately 115–260 meters (380–850 feet) in diameter. A theoretical impact into porous rock at 45 degrees, assuming the asteroid to have a density of 2 g/cm3, would yield a crater between 1.7 and 3.2 kilometers wide, slightly larger than Meteor Crater in Arizona.".
- 2004_TN1 apoapsis "6.972756753327E11".
- 2004_TN1 discovered "2004-10-05".
- 2004_TN1 discoverer Near-Earth_Asteroid_Tracking.
- 2004_TN1 epoch "(December 9, 2014)".
- 2004_TN1 epoch "JD 2457000.5".
- 2004_TN1 orbitalPeriod "78894.0".
- 2004_TN1 periapsis "1.2388199672667E11".
- 2004_TN1 wikiPageID "44271594".
- 2004_TN1 wikiPageLength "3220".
- 2004_TN1 wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- 2004_TN1 wikiPageRevisionID "707945038".
- 2004_TN1 wikiPageWikiLink 1994_GV.
- 2004_TN1 wikiPageWikiLink 2008_TC3.
- 2004_TN1 wikiPageWikiLink 2014_AA.
- 2004_TN1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Apollo_asteroids.
- 2004_TN1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2004.
- 2004_TN1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Potentially_hazardous_asteroids.
- 2004_TN1 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Apollo_asteroids.
- 2004_TN1 wikiPageWikiLink Meteor_Crater.
- 2004_TN1 wikiPageWikiLink Minimum_orbit_intersection_distance.
- 2004_TN1 wikiPageWikiLink Near-Earth_Asteroid_Tracking.
- 2004_TN1 wikiPageWikiLink Near-Earth_object.
- 2004_TN1 wikiPageWikiLink Palomar_Observatory.
- 2004_TN1 wikiPageWikiLink Potentially_hazardous_object.
- 2004_TN1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "2004 TN1".
- 2004_TN1 absMagnitude "21.8".
- 2004_TN1 aphelion "4.661".
- 2004_TN1 argPeri "233.49".
- 2004_TN1 ascNode "214.01".
- 2004_TN1 dimensions "115".
- 2004_TN1 discovered "2004-10-05".
- 2004_TN1 discoverer Near-Earth_Asteroid_Tracking.
- 2004_TN1 discovery "yes".
- 2004_TN1 eccentricity "0.6983".
- 2004_TN1 epoch "JD 2457000.5".
- 2004_TN1 inclination "8.4483".
- 2004_TN1 meanAnomaly "66.6".
- 2004_TN1 moid "8.71E-6".
- 2004_TN1 mpCategory List_of_Apollo_asteroids.
- 2004_TN1 mpCategory Near-Earth_object.
- 2004_TN1 mpCategory Potentially_hazardous_object.
- 2004_TN1 perihelion "0.8281".
- 2004_TN1 period "78894.0".
- 2004_TN1 physicalCharacteristics "yes".
- 2004_TN1 semimajor "2.745".
- 2004_TN1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_planet.
- 2004_TN1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:JPL_small_body.
- 2004_TN1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mp.
- 2004_TN1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NE-asteroid-stub.
- 2004_TN1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 2004_TN1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Small_Solar_System_bodies.
- 2004_TN1 subject Category:Apollo_asteroids.
- 2004_TN1 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2004.
- 2004_TN1 subject Category:Potentially_hazardous_asteroids.
- 2004_TN1 hypernym Asteroid.
- 2004_TN1 type CelestialBody.
- 2004_TN1 type Place.
- 2004_TN1 type Planet.
- 2004_TN1 type Location.
- 2004_TN1 type Place.
- 2004_TN1 type Thing.
- 2004_TN1 type Q634.
- 2004_TN1 comment "2004 TN1 is an Apollo near-Earth asteroid and potentially hazardous object discovered on 5 October 2004 by NEAT at Mount Palomar. It has the fourth smallest geocentric Minimum Orbital Intersection Distance of any asteroid, after 2008 TC3 which exploded in Earth's atmosphere in 2008, 1994 GV, and 2014 AA which also impacted the Earth in 2014.".
- 2004_TN1 label "2004 TN1".
- 2004_TN1 sameAs Q11186525.
- 2004_TN1 sameAs 2004_TN1.
- 2004_TN1 sameAs 2004_TN1.
- 2004_TN1 sameAs Q11186525.
- 2004_TN1 wasDerivedFrom 2004_TN1?oldid=707945038.
- 2004_TN1 isPrimaryTopicOf 2004_TN1.