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(458732) 2011 MD5 is an Apollo near-Earth asteroid around 1.2 kilometers (0.75 miles) in diameter. It is the largest asteroid known to have passed closer than the Moon. On 17 September 1918 the asteroid passed 0.00234 AU (350 thousand km; 0.91 LD) from Earth with a peak apparent magnitude of around 8.4. The 1918 close approach distance is known with an accuracy of roughly ±200 km. The asteroid had come to opposition (opposite the Sun in the sky) on 9 August 1918 at magnitude 16.

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  • 2011 MD5 adalah sebuah asteroid. Asteroid ini merupakan bagian dari asteroid Apollo, yang terletak dekat dengan bumi. Eksentrisitas orbit asteroid ini tercatat sebesar 0.603, sementara magnitudo mutlaknya adalah 17.8. (in)
  • (458732) 2011 MD5とは、アポロ群に属する地球近傍小惑星の1つである。 (ja)
  • (458732) 2011 MD5 is an Apollo near-Earth asteroid around 1.2 kilometers (0.75 miles) in diameter. It is the largest asteroid known to have passed closer than the Moon. On 17 September 1918 the asteroid passed 0.00234 AU (350 thousand km; 0.91 LD) from Earth with a peak apparent magnitude of around 8.4. The 1918 close approach distance is known with an accuracy of roughly ±200 km. The asteroid had come to opposition (opposite the Sun in the sky) on 9 August 1918 at magnitude 16. (en)
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  • (458732) 2011 MD5 is an Apollo near-Earth asteroid around 1.2 kilometers (0.75 miles) in diameter. It is the largest asteroid known to have passed closer than the Moon. On 17 September 1918 the asteroid passed 0.00234 AU (350 thousand km; 0.91 LD) from Earth with a peak apparent magnitude of around 8.4. The 1918 close approach distance is known with an accuracy of roughly ±200 km. The asteroid had come to opposition (opposite the Sun in the sky) on 9 August 1918 at magnitude 16. 2011 MD5 was not discovered until 30 June 2011, when the asteroid was 1.3 AU (190 million km) from Earth. The asteroid now has a 8 year observation arc and a well determined orbit. (en)
  • 2011 MD5 adalah sebuah asteroid. Asteroid ini merupakan bagian dari asteroid Apollo, yang terletak dekat dengan bumi. Eksentrisitas orbit asteroid ini tercatat sebesar 0.603, sementara magnitudo mutlaknya adalah 17.8. (in)
  • (458732) 2011 MD5とは、アポロ群に属する地球近傍小惑星の1つである。 (ja)
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