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2004 VD17

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discoverer=LINEARdiscovery_date=November 7, 2004designations=nonecategory=Apollo asteroid,
Earth-crosser asteroid
Venus-crosser asteroid
Mars-crosser asteroid
epoch=March 06, 2006 (JD 2453800.5)semimajor=225.610 Gm (1.508 AU)perihelion=92.799 Gm (0.620 AU)aphelion=358.422 Gm (2.396 AU)eccentricity=0.589period=676.471 (1.85 a)inclination=4.223°asc_node=224.243°arg_peri=90.691°mean_anomaly=286.994°speed=21.99 km/sdimensions=0.5-1.2 kmmass=0.13-1.8 kgdensity=2.0? g/cm³gravity=0.0001-0.0003 m/s²escape_velocity=0.0003-0.0006 km/srotation=? dspectral_class=?abs_mag=18.84albedo=0.10?temperature=~227 K}} (also written 2004 VD17) is a near-Earth asteroid with a low but non-zero probability of impacting Earth in 2102. From February to May 2006 it was listed with a Torino Scale impact risk value of 2, only the second asteroid in risk monitoring history to be rated above value 1. The impact risk value dropped to 1 after additional observations on May 20, 2006

Current estimates give the asteroid about a 1 in 63,000 chance that it will collide with Earth on May 4, 2102. If that happens, the energy released by the impact would be an estimated 14,400 megatons of TNT, and result in at least regional scale devastation.

was discovered on November 7, 2004 by the NASA-funded LINEAR asteroid survey. The object is estimated at 500-1,200 metres in diameter with a mass of a few 1011 kg.

It was last observed on May 24, 2006, and its Palermo Scale rating is currently -1.94. Further observations will improve the orbit estimate and may determine whether the asteroid is on impact course with Earth or not.

has led the Earth-impact hazard list since November 22, 2004, supplanted for a few days in late December 2004 by 99942 Apophis (then known only by its provisional designation ) which was briefly rated 4 on the Torino Scale.

On March 20, 2006, 's observation arc increased from 487 to 1,482 days because of additional reporting of positions from February 16, 2002, while observations on May 20, 2006 increased the observation arc to 1,553 days and lowered its Torino scale to level 1.

See also

*List of noteworthy asteroids
*Asteroid deflection strategies
*Asteroid naming conventions

External links

* Earth Impact Risk Summary
* object data
*New Scientist: New asteroid at top of Earth-threat list



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