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Orbital elements: 2011 BO40 Earth MOID = 0.3076 AU Epoch 2011 Feb. 8.0 TT = JDT 2455600.5 MPC M 301.30917 (2000.0) P Q n 0.63248250 Peri. 245.98434 -0.86430840 +0.44819158 a 1.3441169 Node 319.56615 -0.22704266 -0.75260410 e 0.0689921 Incl. 20.60473 -0.44880132 -0.48240168 P 1.56 H 23.4 G 0.15 U 9...
Orbital elements: 2011 BH40 Earth MOID = 0.0274 AU Epoch 2011 Feb. 8.0 TT = JDT 2455600.5 MPC M 344.14204 (2000.0) P Q n 0.34545515 Peri. 117.74316 -0.64563235 +0.76141243 a 2.0115999 Node 111.92146 -0.72092702 -0.58251048 e 0.7205583 Incl. 3.60894 -0.25183944 -0.28448664 P 2.85 H 24.9 G 0.15 U 8 M...
Orbital elements: 2011 BG40 Earth MOID = 0.0895 AU Epoch 2011 Feb. 8.0 TT = JDT 2455600.5 MPC M 16.72220 (2000.0) P Q n 0.61073354 Peri. 163.56959 -0.40477561 -0.91348581 a 1.3758409 Node 310.28771 +0.83276091 -0.34962806 e 0.2206779 Incl. 3.09879 +0.37771149 -0.20809587 P 1.61 H 24.4 G 0.15 U 9 MP...
Orbital elements: 2011 BD40 Earth MOID = 0.1959 AU Epoch 2011 Feb. 8.0 TT = JDT 2455600.5 MPC M 111.16504 (2000.0) P Q n 0.61751008 Peri. 52.36080 +0.95497823 -0.08346126 a 1.3657567 Node 310.48761 -0.10661236 +0.79896869 e 0.1532177 Incl. 21.98282 +0.27685806 +0.59555290 P 1.60 H 20.5 G 0.15 U 9 M...
Orbital elements: 2011 BC40 Earth MOID = 0.0827 AU Epoch 2011 Feb. 8.0 TT = JDT 2455600.5 MPC M 17.48880 (2000.0) P Q n 0.27884687 Peri. 195.23531 +0.64353628 -0.76104398 a 2.3203787 Node 214.82409 +0.71636046 +0.63644505 e 0.6347365 Incl. 8.22429 +0.26960850 +0.12549806 P 3.53 H 20.2 G 0.15 U 9 MP...
Orbital elements: 2010 OS22 Earth MOID = 0.1647 AU Epoch 2010 July 23.0 TT = JDT 2455400.5 MPC M 334.93916 (2000.0) P Q n 0.41519762 Peri. 176.77733 +0.25175290 -0.95377931 a 1.7795061 Node 258.59537 +0.88414617 +0.29561701 e 0.7110438 Incl. 9.63640 +0.39358102 -0.05399634 P 2.37 H 18.0 G 0.15 U 9...
Mars 'hopper' may run on nuclear decay and Martian CO2 Nuclear decay-driven machines could gather gases from the atmosphere of Mars, giving future robotic missions leaps of a kilometre, researchers say. A design concept in Proceedings of the Royal Society A outlines an approach to compress CO2 an...
The Adventure Company has announced that The Secret Files; Tunguska has been released for PC.
Reveal fascinating conspiracy theories behind the true historical Tunguska phenomenon...
Title: Observing Exoplanet Transits with Digital SLR Cameras Authors: Colin Littlefield Using a digital single lens reflex (DSLR) camera, I observed a transit of exoplanet HD 189733 in order to determine the feasibility of using these types of cameras for high-precision photometry. The result...
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DISH Network Corp. will pay about $1 billion for the reorganised DBSD North America Inc., a hybrid satellite and terrestrial communications company. Read more
Tiny Sark Named First Dark Sky Island The International Dark-sky Association has named the English Channel Island of Sark its first dark sky island. There are billions and billions of stars in the sky, but most people in the developed world can only see a handful of them. The reason for that is light po...
A magnitude 6.1 earthquake occurred at 06:55:26 (UTC) on Saturday, January 29, 2011, in the Jan Mayen Island region, 560 km ENE of Ittoqqortoormiit (Scoresbysund), at a depth of 9.5 km. Location 70.965°N, 6.778°W