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- Q8325384 subject Q15404901.
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- Q8325384 absoluteMagnitude "19.7".
- Q8325384 abstract "(177049) 2003 EE16, provisionally known as 2003 EE16, is an Apollo near-Earth asteroid and potentially hazardous object. It was discovered on 8 March 2003 by LPL/Spacewatch II at an apparent magnitude of 20 using a 1.8-meter (71 in) reflecting telescope. It has an estimated diameter of 320 meters (1,050 ft). The asteroid was listed on Sentry Risk Table with a Torino Scale rating of 1 on 2 April 2003.Many of the virtual impactors were located near the nominal orbital solution and the asteroid has a low inclination relative to Earth's orbit. Observation by the Very Large Telescope (VLT) 8 meter facilities on 22 May and 19 June 2003 when 2003 EE16 was very dim with an apparent magnitude between 24–25 refined the orbit. It was removed from the Sentry Risk Table on 28 May 2003.2003 EE16 has the smallest Earth Minimum orbit intersection distance (MOID) of any known potentially hazardous asteroid. The Earth MOID is 0.0000475 AU (7,110 km; 4,420 mi). Asteroids with a smaller Earth MOID are less than ~100 meters in diameter such as 2013 XY8 and 2010 TD54. Earth impactors 2008 TC3 and 2014 AA had small Earth MOID values as they were on their impact approach when discovered.".
- Q8325384 apoapsis "3.422799281616E11".
- Q8325384 discovered "2003-03-08".
- Q8325384 discoverer Q213563.
- Q8325384 epoch "(Uncertainty=0)".
- Q8325384 epoch "2013-Nov-04".
- Q8325384 mass "5100.0".
- Q8325384 orbitalPeriod "5.333234399999999E7".
- Q8325384 periapsis "8.181507548583E10".
- Q8325384 wikiPageExternalLink horizons.cgi?find_body=1&body_group=sb&sstr=2003EE16.
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- Q8325384 absMagnitude "19.7".
- Q8325384 aphelion "2.288".
- Q8325384 discovered "2003-03-08".
- Q8325384 discoverer "LPL/Spacewatch II".
- Q8325384 epoch "2013".
- Q8325384 mass "5.1".
- Q8325384 perihelion "0.5469".
- Q8325384 period "5.333234399999999E7".
- Q8325384 type Place.
- Q8325384 type CelestialBody.
- Q8325384 type Location.
- Q8325384 type Place.
- Q8325384 type Planet.
- Q8325384 type Thing.
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- Q8325384 comment "(177049) 2003 EE16, provisionally known as 2003 EE16, is an Apollo near-Earth asteroid and potentially hazardous object. It was discovered on 8 March 2003 by LPL/Spacewatch II at an apparent magnitude of 20 using a 1.8-meter (71 in) reflecting telescope. It has an estimated diameter of 320 meters (1,050 ft).".
- Q8325384 label "(177049) 2003 EE16".