How often does something bigger than 30 meters pass within 250,000 km of Earth?
How many times per century?
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🆔 **NEO ID** 2277570
🪪 **Name** 277570 (2005 YP180)
📐 **Estimated Diameter** 805.5 meters
🔆 **Magnitude** 19.34
🚀 **Velocity** 120346.4 km/h
🗓️ **Close Approach Date** 2023-Jun-06 05:15 UTC
📏 **Miss Distance** will be 180.3 times the distance from Earth 🌍 to the 🌕 Moon which is approximately 69333434.4 kilometers
🔗 **NASA JPL URL** http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2277570
**This NEO is classified as potentially hazardous due to its close proximity to Earth and its size**
🆔 **NEO ID** 3035252
🪪 **Name** (2000 KA)
📐 **Estimated Diameter** 271.7 meters
🔆 **Magnitude** 21.7
🚀 **Velocity** 96941.0 km/h
🗓️ **Close Approach Date** 2023-Jun-06 00:40 UTC
📏 **Miss Distance** will be 180.4 times the distance from Earth 🌍 to the 🌕 Moon which is approximately 69381134.1 kilometers
🔗 **NASA JPL URL** http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=3035252
**This NEO is classified as potentially hazardous due to its close proximity to Earth and its size**
🆔 **NEO ID** 2388188
🪪 **Name** 388188 (2006 DP14)
📐 **Estimated Diameter** 937.6 meters
🔆 **Magnitude** 19.01
🚀 **Velocity** 80267.5 km/h
🗓️ **Close Approach Date** 2023-Jun-10 02:43 UTC
📏 **Miss Distance** will be 96.5 times the distance from Earth 🌍 to the 🌕 Moon which is approximately 37127174.4 kilometers
🔗 **NASA JPL URL** http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2388188
**This NEO is classified as potentially hazardous due to its close proximity to Earth and its size**
🆔 **NEO ID** 3078262
🪪 **Name** (2001 LD)
📐 **Estimated Diameter** 474.3 meters
🔆 **Magnitude** 20.49
🚀 **Velocity** 68226.1 km/h
🗓️ **Close Approach Date** 2023-Jun-10 23:42 UTC
📏 **Miss Distance** will be 23.0 times the distance from Earth 🌍 to the 🌕 Moon which is approximately 8842828.2 kilometers
🔗 **NASA JPL URL** http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=3078262
**This NEO is classified as potentially hazardous due to its close proximity to Earth and its size**
🆔 **NEO ID** 2152685
🪪 **Name** 152685 (1998 MZ)
📐 **Estimated Diameter** 805.5 meters
🔆 **Magnitude** 19.34
🚀 **Velocity** 50613.5 km/h
🗓️ **Close Approach Date** 2023-Jun-07 15:03 UTC
📏 **Miss Distance** will be 45.6 times the distance from Earth 🌍 to the 🌕 Moon which is approximately 17523309.4 kilometers
🔗 **NASA JPL URL** http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2152685
**This NEO is classified as potentially hazardous due to its close proximity to Earth and its size**
How often does something bigger than 30 meters pass within 250,000 km of Earth?
How many times per century?
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