(367789) 2011 AG5

(367789) 2011 AG5 is a near-Earth asteroid from the Apollo - type. He was discovered on Mount Lemmon Observatory ( observatory code G96 ) of the Catalina Sky Survey on 8 January 2011. With an estimated diameter of 140 meters, it represents a potential threat to Earth and is run at the Turin scale with the risk level 1. (367789) 2011 AG5 will pass the Earth-Moon system on February 4, 2040 at a distance of about 0.007 AU. This corresponds to an approximate Erdentfernung of 1.07875 million kilometers.

In June 2012, he was next in 2007 VK184 is the only object on the Torino scale with a risk value greater than zero.

On 21 December 2012 gave astronomers the Gemini North telescope on Mauna Kea clear for the risk of an impact by near-Earth asteroids.

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