- 2006 XG1
Minor Planet
name=mp|2006 XG|1
discoverer=Catalina Sky Survey
discovery_date=December 11 ,2006
designations="none"
category=Amor asteroid ,Mars-crosser asteroid
epoch=MJD 54200
semimajor= 2.46849 AU
perihelion= 1.0031 AU
aphelion= 3.9339 AU
eccentricity= 0.593637
period= 1416.59 days (3.8773 years)
inclination= 20.402°
asc_node= 38.641°
arg_peri= 343.892°
mean_anomaly= 37.371°
speed= ? m/s
dimensions= 0.6 - 1.4 km "(est.)"
mass= 4.2e|11 kg
density= 2.6 g/cm³ "(est.)"
gravity= ? m/s²
escape_velocity= ? km/s
rotation= ? d
spectral_class= ?
abs_mag= 18.527
albedo= ?
temperature= ? Kmp|2006 XG|1 (also written 2006 XG1) is a
near-Earth asteroid with a low but non-zero probability of impactingEarth onOctober 31 ,2041 . Originally listed with aTorino Scale hazard rating of 0, this was raised to a rating of 1 onDecember 22 ,2006 as a result of additional observations and refinement of the orbital calculations. However, onJanuary 9 ,2007 it was returned to a rating of 0.mp|2006 XG|1 was discovered on
September 20 ,2006 by theUniversity of Arizona 'sCatalina Sky Survey . The object is estimated to be between 600 and 1400 meters byNEODyS , and approximately 670 meters by the JPL Sentry System. The estimated mass is 4.2×1011 kg.ee also
*
List of noteworthy asteroids
*Asteroid deflection strategies
*Asteroid naming conventionsExternal links
* [http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/css/ The Catalina Sky Survey]
* [http://spacewatch.lpl.arizona.edu The Spacewatch Project]
* [http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/mpc.html The Minor Planet Center]
* [http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/risk Near Earth Object Program Risk List]
* [http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/risk/removed.html Near Earth Objects removed from JPL risk tables]
* [http://newton.dm.unipi.it/cgi-bin/neodys/neoibo?objects:2006XG1;main mp|2006 XG|1 object data]
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