NASA Tracks Near-Earth Objects
NASA has identified Near-Earth Object 2013 LE1, which is not considered hazardous. The object has a diameter between 82 and 183 meters and is traveling at a velocity of 99,956 km/h. It will miss Earth by approximately 69.6 million kilometers.
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Sources · 7 independent
NASA
“Near-Earth Object: (2013 LE1). NEO (2013 LE1) | Not hazardous | Diameter: 82-183m | Miss distance: 69,617,299 km | Velocity: 99,956 km/h”
NASA
“Near-Earth Object: (2015 KJ). NEO (2015 KJ) | Not hazardous | Diameter: 51-113m | Miss distance: 57,653,713 km | Velocity: 23,185 km/h”
NASA
“Near-Earth Object: (2016 JN). NEO (2016 JN) | Not hazardous | Diameter: 56-124m | Miss distance: 67,066,793 km | Velocity: 65,302 km/h”
NASA
“Near-Earth Object: (2018 CS2). NEO (2018 CS2) | Not hazardous | Diameter: 21-47m”
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