Near-Earth Object Tracked by NASA
The near-Earth object designated 2013 LB2 has been assessed and determined to pose no hazard. Its diameter is estimated between 77 and 171 meters, and it will pass Earth at a distance of approximately 34.9 million kilometers. An object with a diameter between 51-113 meters passed Earth at a distance of 8,146,554 km. Its velocity was recorded at 50,993 km/h. This object has an estimated diameter between 19 and 43 meters and is not considered hazardous. The object was traveling at a velocity of 79,645 km/h. It traveled at a velocity of 79,645 km/h and had a miss distance of 73,698,985 km.
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NASA
“Near-Earth Object: (2013 LB2). NEO (2013 LB2) | Not hazardous | Diameter: 77-171m | Miss distance: 34,907,547 km | Velocity: 53,496 km/h”
NASA
“| Diameter: 51-113m | Miss distance: 8,146,554 km | Velocity: 50,993 km/h Near-Earth Object: (2018 XC). NEO (2018 XC) | Not hazardous | Diameter: 19-43m | Miss distance: 73,698,985 km | Velocity: 79,645 km/h”
NASA
“| Diameter: 19-43m | Miss distance: 73,698,985 km | Velocity: 79,645 km/h”
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