2006 QV89
Asteroide
2006 QV89 es un asteroide que forma parte de los asteroides Apolo descubierto el 29 de agosto de 2006 por el equipo del Catalina Sky Survey desde el Catalina Sky Survey, Arizona, Estados Unidos. Wikipedia
Magnitud absoluta: 25.3
Radio: 49.213 ft
Período orbital: 476 días
Grupo de asteroides: Asteroide Apolo
Fecha de descubrimiento: 29 de agosto de 2006
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2006 QV89 orbits the sun every 476 days (1.30 years), coming as close as 0.92 AU and reaching as far as 1.46 AU from the sun.
13 ago 2019 · 2006 QV89 was discovered on August 29, 2006, with a telescope in Arizona, and observations were only possible through September 8, 2006, when ...
18 ene 2024 · The region of the sky where astronomers looked for asteroid 2006 QV89.jpg 3,126 × 1,924; 1.77 MB. 1 reference.
Conclusions. This method of deep non-detection of virtual impactors demonstrated a large potential to eliminate the threat of otherwise difficult-to-recover ...
5 ago 2021 · Abstract:As a consequence of the large (and growing) number of near-Earth objects discovered, some of them are lost before their orbit can ...
1 ago 2019 · Asteroid 2006 QV89, a space rock that'll pass closest to Earth on September 9, will not strike Earth. Details here, including a recent, ...
One month ago, NEOCC team ruled out the possibility that asteroid 2006 QV89 would impact the Earth this September by making a “non-detection”, ...