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- Q211896 subject Q15281260.
- Q211896 subject Q6808782.
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- Q211896 absoluteMagnitude "28.1".
- Q211896 abstract "2011 MD is an Apollo asteroid that passed relatively close to Earth's surface — at a distance of about 12,000 kilometers (7,500 mi), roughly the diameter of the Earth — at around 17:00 UTC (13:00 EDT) on June 27, 2011. Although the object was initially believed to be space junk, subsequent observations confirmed that it is an asteroid.A few hours before the asteroid's nearest approach in 2011, it appeared close to the Sun, so observations were possible for only a brief period. Backyard astronomers were able to observe it with telescopes from Australia, southern Africa, and the Americas.".
- Q211896 albedo "0.3".
- Q211896 apoapsis "1.638096684165E11".
- Q211896 density "1000.0".
- Q211896 discovered "1922-06-11".
- Q211896 discoverer Q735603.
- Q211896 epoch "(Uncertainty=2)".
- Q211896 epoch "2012-Sep-30".
- Q211896 orbitalPeriod "3.42576E7".
- Q211896 periapsis "1.521410345019E11".
- Q211896 rotationPeriod "697.3199999999999".
- Q211896 thumbnail PIA18453-Asteroid2011MD-SpitzerSpaceTelescope-IRAC-Feb2014.jpg?width=300.
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- Q211896 absMagnitude "28.1".
- Q211896 albedo "0.3".
- Q211896 aphelion "1.095".
- Q211896 density "~1 g/cm³".
- Q211896 discovered "2011-06-22".
- Q211896 discoverer "LINEAR".
- Q211896 epoch "2012".
- Q211896 name "2011".
- Q211896 perihelion "1.017".
- Q211896 period "3.42576E7".
- Q211896 rotation "697.3199999999999".
- Q211896 type Place.
- Q211896 type CelestialBody.
- Q211896 type Location.
- Q211896 type Place.
- Q211896 type Planet.
- Q211896 type Thing.
- Q211896 type Q634.
- Q211896 comment "2011 MD is an Apollo asteroid that passed relatively close to Earth's surface — at a distance of about 12,000 kilometers (7,500 mi), roughly the diameter of the Earth — at around 17:00 UTC (13:00 EDT) on June 27, 2011. Although the object was initially believed to be space junk, subsequent observations confirmed that it is an asteroid.A few hours before the asteroid's nearest approach in 2011, it appeared close to the Sun, so observations were possible for only a brief period.".
- Q211896 label "2011 MD".
- Q211896 depiction PIA18453-Asteroid2011MD-SpitzerSpaceTelescope-IRAC-Feb2014.jpg.
- Q211896 name "2011 MD".