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showed an estimated 1 in 3 billion chance of the asteroid impacting Earth on 22 March 2022, which was 87,000 times lower than the background threat. The nominal
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RNG_3sigma = uncertainty range in km. (JPL#8/Soln.date: 2019-Dec-18 generates RNG_3sigma = 5.39E9 for 2022-Mar-22.)
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RNG_3sigma = uncertainty range in km. (Soln.date: 2019-Dec-18 generates RNG_3sigma = 5.39E9 for 2022-Mar-22.)
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Settings: only need "20. Observer range & range-rate" AND "39. Range & range-rate 3-sigmas".
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It was discovered on 24 June 2014, when the asteroid was estimated to be 1.1 ± 0.84
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702:2.4 AU (360 million km)
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696:2.8 AU (420 million km)
693:2.8 AU (420 million km)
679:2.5 AU (370 million km)
676:3.5 AU (520 million km)
673:2.2 AU (330 million km)
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656:2.6 AU (390 million km)
653:3.5 AU (520 million km)
650:1.2 AU (180 million km)
647:1.2 AU (180 million km)
633:2.3 AU (340 million km)
630:3.8 AU (570 million km)
627:2.5 AU (370 million km)
307:0.58 AU (87 million km)
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275:Longitude of ascending node
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538:Virtual impactors (past and future)
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878:from the original on 28 March 2019
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1160:from the original on 8 April 2021
1091:from the original on 2 April 2021
510:With an almost meaningless 1-day
1081:"2014MV67 Ephemerides for 2022"
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909:(last observation: 2014-06-25;
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289:Argument of perihelion
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105:Minor planet category
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1154:"Find_Orb for 2022-03-22"
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342:Physical characteristics
93:Alternative designations
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1319:JPL Small-Body Database
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440:as were the cases with
124:Orbital characteristics
1528:Trans-Neptunian object
1200:Observation prediction
969:(Wayback Machine 2014)
16:Mars-crossing asteroid
143:Uncertainty parameter
1501:Distant minor planet
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430:orbital eccentricity
76:MPC designation
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61:Discovery date
50:Discovery site
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69:Designations
64:24 June 2014
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1628:Cosmic dust
1592:Long-period
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1538:Kuiper belt
1423:Designation
1275:Ephemerides
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817:0.5 AU
762:uncertainty
644:2.1 billion
594:uncertainty
548:probability
466:Description
420:and former
301:Earth
262:Inclination
256:0° 22 53.76
251:Mean motion
1653:Categories
1633:Meteoroids
1612:Sungrazing
1587:Hyperbolic
1543:Oort cloud
1486:Near-Earth
913:: 1 day).
843:References
833:opposition
803:is 5
687:2025-03-26
664:2022-03-22
641:2019-04-03
607:2018-03-22
562:distance (
560:geocentric
356:~540
180:Perihelion
170:2.84
159:7.24 years
137:2459396.5)
43:Pan-STARRS
1523:Damocloid
1341:Ephemeris
1333:Discovery
1314:2014 MV67
1263:2014 MV67
1183:2014 MV67
616:2.4
476:ephemeris
472:perihelia
414:2014 MV67
319:2.6
32:Discovery
1607:Periodic
1533:Detached
1453:Asteroid
1158:Archived
1089:Archived
1053:Archived
1024:28 March
1018:Archived
962:28 March
956:Archived
925:19 April
919:Archived
882:28 March
876:Archived
712:See also
587:Find_Orb
505:aphelion
424:with an
375:10
227:(1201 d)
165:Aphelion
1572:Extinct
1511:Centaur
1316:at the
1307:Summary
1164:8 April
1138:8 April
1095:2 March
1059:9 April
991:2 April
829:Jupiter
801:Jupiter
731:2007 FT
719:2005 ED
690:removed
667:removed
612:billion
600:3-sigma
558:nominal
524:3-sigma
499:billion
454:2010 GZ
443:2004 BX
416:) is a
406:2014 MV
331:Jupiter
145:5
98:P10ciev
82:2014 MV
23:2014 MV
1564:Comets
1476:Family
1461:Active
1428:Groups
1361:·
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1196:·
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1131:. IAU
1112:Go to
1085:NEODyS
1014:NEODyS
870:. IAU
596:region
570:NEODyS
546:Impact
532:NEODyS
514:, the
267:3.845°
211:0.2839
149: 3
147:·
1621:Other
1577:Great
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1291:Orbit
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743:Notes
543:Date
479:DE441
394:19.58
131:Epoch
1597:Lost
1438:Moon
1433:List
1267:ESA–
1216:MOID
1166:2021
1140:2021
1097:2021
1061:2021
1026:2019
993:2021
964:2019
927:2021
884:2019
610:1.9
497:±10
451:and
366:Mass
336:3.60
314:MOID
303:MOID
295:207°
281:146°
1265:at
1185:at
911:arc
813:2.1
722:224
579:MPC
446:159
388:(H)
371:2.2
240:351
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809:km
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457:60
408:67
377:kg
321:AU
172:AU
135:JD
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358:m
329:T
242:°
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