**NEO Warning**

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🆔 **NEO ID** 3384067

🪪 **Name** (2007 RU9)

📐 **Estimated Diameter** 430.6 meters

🔆 **Magnitude** 20.7

🚀 **Velocity** 76512.4 km/h

🗓️ **Close Approach Date** 2023-Sep-28 15:52 UTC

📏 **Miss Distance** will be 62.4 times the distance from Earth 🌍 to the 🌕 Moon which is approximately 24001478.6 kilometers

🔗 **NASA JPL URL** http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=3384067

**This NEO is classified as potentially hazardous due to its close proximity to Earth and its size**

🆔 **NEO ID** 2329437

🪪 **Name** 329437 (2002 OA22)

📐 **Estimated Diameter** 779.9 meters

🔆 **Magnitude** 19.41

🚀 **Velocity** 56576.4 km/h

🗓️ **Close Approach Date** 2023-Sep-26 15:59 UTC

📏 **Miss Distance** will be 115.7 times the distance from Earth 🌍 to the 🌕 Moon which is approximately 44498239.1 kilometers

🔗 **NASA JPL URL** http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2329437

**This NEO is classified as potentially hazardous due to its close proximity to Earth and its size**

🆔 **NEO ID** 2480820

🪪 **Name** 480820 (1998 VF32)

📐 **Estimated Diameter** 380.2 meters

🔆 **Magnitude** 20.97

🚀 **Velocity** 45184.5 km/h

🗓️ **Close Approach Date** 2023-Sep-27 18:33 UTC

📏 **Miss Distance** will be 161.6 times the distance from Earth 🌍 to the 🌕 Moon which is approximately 62138723.8 kilometers

🔗 **NASA JPL URL** http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2480820

**This NEO is classified as potentially hazardous due to its close proximity to Earth and its size**

🆔 **NEO ID** 3558387

🪪 **Name** (2011 EG17)

📐 **Estimated Diameter** 430.6 meters

🔆 **Magnitude** 20.7

🚀 **Velocity** 45665.0 km/h

🗓️ **Close Approach Date** 2023-Sep-27 14:22 UTC

📏 **Miss Distance** will be 72.1 times the distance from Earth 🌍 to the 🌕 Moon which is approximately 27721877.2 kilometers

🔗 **NASA JPL URL** http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=3558387

**This NEO is classified as potentially hazardous due to its close proximity to Earth and its size**

🆔 **NEO ID** 2350751

🪪 **Name** 350751 (2002 AW)

📐 **Estimated Diameter** 405.5 meters

🔆 **Magnitude** 20.83

🚀 **Velocity** 18395.0 km/h

🗓️ **Close Approach Date** 2023-Sep-24 05:07 UTC

📏 **Miss Distance** will be 41.0 times the distance from Earth 🌍 to the 🌕 Moon which is approximately 15773666.7 kilometers

🔗 **NASA JPL URL** http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2350751

**This NEO is classified as potentially hazardous due to its close proximity to Earth and its size**

🆔 **NEO ID** 3550042

🪪 **Name** (2010 UY6)

📐 **Estimated Diameter** 552.1 meters

🔆 **Magnitude** 20.16

🚀 **Velocity** 57528.6 km/h

🗓️ **Close Approach Date** 2023-Sep-22 21:29 UTC

📏 **Miss Distance** will be 55.1 times the distance from Earth 🌍 to the 🌕 Moon which is approximately 21179088.4 kilometers

🔗 **NASA JPL URL** http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=3550042

**This NEO is classified as potentially hazardous due to its close proximity to Earth and its size**

🆔 **NEO ID** 3614639

🪪 **Name** (2012 UR138)

📐 **Estimated Diameter** 331.2 meters

🔆 **Magnitude** 21.27

🚀 **Velocity** 50233.4 km/h

🗓️ **Close Approach Date** 2023-Sep-22 16:46 UTC

📏 **Miss Distance** will be 61.3 times the distance from Earth 🌍 to the 🌕 Moon which is approximately 23561495.4 kilometers

🔗 **NASA JPL URL** http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=3614639

**This NEO is classified as potentially hazardous due to its close proximity to Earth and its size**

🆔 **NEO ID** 2414990

🪪 **Name** 414990 (2011 EM51)

📐 **Estimated Diameter** 247.8 meters

🔆 **Magnitude** 21.9

🚀 **Velocity** 70291.8 km/h

🗓️ **Close Approach Date** 2023-Sep-23 01:04 UTC

📏 **Miss Distance** will be 140.5 times the distance from Earth 🌍 to the 🌕 Moon which is approximately 54031928.7 kilometers

🔗 **NASA JPL URL** http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2414990

**This NEO is classified as potentially hazardous due to its close proximity to Earth and its size**

🆔 **NEO ID** 3132521

🪪 **Name** (2002 PF43)

📐 **Estimated Diameter** 400.0 meters

🔆 **Magnitude** 20.86

🚀 **Velocity** 49896.4 km/h

🗓️ **Close Approach Date** 2023-Sep-23 19:18 UTC

📏 **Miss Distance** will be 129.3 times the distance from Earth 🌍 to the 🌕 Moon which is approximately 49725713.7 kilometers

🔗 **NASA JPL URL** http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=3132521

**This NEO is classified as potentially hazardous due to its close proximity to Earth and its size**

🆔 **NEO ID** 2612380

🪪 **Name** 612380 (2002 PF43)

📐 **Estimated Diameter** 383.7 meters

🔆 **Magnitude** 20.95

🚀 **Velocity** 49896.4 km/h

🗓️ **Close Approach Date** 2023-Sep-23 19:18 UTC

📏 **Miss Distance** will be 129.3 times the distance from Earth 🌍 to the 🌕 Moon which is approximately 49725720.9 kilometers

🔗 **NASA JPL URL** http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2612380

**This NEO is classified as potentially hazardous due to its close proximity to Earth and its size**

🆔 **NEO ID** 2087684

🪪 **Name** 87684 (2000 SY2)

📐 **Estimated Diameter** 3664.7 meters

🔆 **Magnitude** 16.05

🚀 **Velocity** 105304.3 km/h

🗓️ **Close Approach Date** 2023-Sep-21 19:21 UTC

📏 **Miss Distance** will be 102.2 times the distance from Earth 🌍 to the 🌕 Moon which is approximately 39298393.9 kilometers

🔗 **NASA JPL URL** http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2087684

**This NEO is classified as potentially hazardous due to its close proximity to Earth and its size**

🆔 **NEO ID** 54359399

🪪 **Name** (2023 KK1)

📐 **Estimated Diameter** 542.1 meters

🔆 **Magnitude** 20.2

🚀 **Velocity** 48124.1 km/h

🗓️ **Close Approach Date** 2023-Sep-21 01:09 UTC

📏 **Miss Distance** will be 76.5 times the distance from Earth 🌍 to the 🌕 Moon which is approximately 29412614.1 kilometers

🔗 **NASA JPL URL** http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=54359399

**This NEO is classified as potentially hazardous due to its close proximity to Earth and its size**

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