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Newly discovered asteroid: 2011 MD closest approach 17.03 UT (just above 12,000km)

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Aira Idris Aira Idris | 17:00 UK time, Monday, 27 June 2011

Distance travelled ~ 457'958'400 km: day 178

asteroid 2011 MD

Image courtesy of NASA

(At closest approach, 2011 MD will pass in broad daylight over the southern Atlantic Ocean near the coast of Antarctica. As the asteroid recedes from Earth, it will pass through the zone of geosynchronous satellites. The chances of a collision with a satellite or manmade space junk are extremely small, albeit not zero.)

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