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- Q8640 subject Q7152549.
- Q8640 subject Q7479385.
- Q8640 absoluteMagnitude "26.2".
- Q8640 abstract "2004 FH is a near-Earth asteroid that was discovered on March 15, 2004, by the NASA-funded LINEAR asteroid survey. The object is roughly 30 metres in diameter and passed just 43,000 km (27,000 mi) above the Earth's surface on March 18, 2004, at 22:08 UTC; making it the 11th closest approach to Earth recorded as of 21 Template:MONTHNAME 2008[[Category:Articles containing potentially dated statements from Template:MONTHNAME 2008]] (see the diagram below). For comparison, geostationary satellites orbit Earth at 35,790 km.2004 FH is an Aten family asteroid. Despite its relatively small size (about 30 metres), it is still the fourth largest asteroid detected coming closer to the Earth than the Moon.Had this object hit Earth, it would probably have detonated high in the atmosphere. It might have produced a blast measured in hundreds of kilotons of TNT, but may not have produced any effect on the ground. It could also have been an Earth-grazing fireball if it had been much closer but not close enough to impact.On March 17, 2044 the asteroid will pass no closer than 0.0116 AU (1,740,000 km; 1,080,000 mi) from the Earth. 2004 FH also has the distinction of having the lowest inclination of any known near-Earth asteroids.Two weeks later another asteroid approached even closer, 2004 FU162, which was smaller, and a few years later 2009 DD45, which was closer in size passed by at similar distance.".
- Q8640 apoapsis "1.576761557178E11".
- Q8640 averageSpeed "116053.2".
- Q8640 discovered "2004-03-15".
- Q8640 discoverer Q735603.
- Q8640 epoch "July 14, 2004 (JD2453200.5)".
- Q8640 formerName "none".
- Q8640 mass "2800.0".
- Q8640 orbitalPeriod "2.33445888E7".
- Q8640 periapsis "8.70659607474E10".
- Q8640 rotationPeriod "360.0".
- Q8640 temperature "308.0".
- Q8640 thumbnail Asteroid_2004_FH.gif?width=300.
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- Q8640 absMagnitude "26.2".
- Q8640 altNames "none".
- Q8640 aphelion "1.054".
- Q8640 avgSpeed "32.237".
- Q8640 discovered "2004-03-15".
- Q8640 discoverer Q735603.
- Q8640 epoch "2004-07-14".
- Q8640 mass "2.8".
- Q8640 name "2004".
- Q8640 perihelion "0.582".
- Q8640 period "2.33445888E7".
- Q8640 rotation "180.0".
- Q8640 singleTemperature "~308 K".
- Q8640 type Place.
- Q8640 type CelestialBody.
- Q8640 type Location.
- Q8640 type Place.
- Q8640 type Planet.
- Q8640 type Thing.
- Q8640 type Q634.
- Q8640 comment "2004 FH is a near-Earth asteroid that was discovered on March 15, 2004, by the NASA-funded LINEAR asteroid survey. The object is roughly 30 metres in diameter and passed just 43,000 km (27,000 mi) above the Earth's surface on March 18, 2004, at 22:08 UTC; making it the 11th closest approach to Earth recorded as of 21 Template:MONTHNAME 2008[[Category:Articles containing potentially dated statements from Template:MONTHNAME 2008]] (see the diagram below).".
- Q8640 label "2004 FH".
- Q8640 depiction Asteroid_2004_FH.gif.
- Q8640 name "2004 FH".