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English: SVG version of :Image:2004mn4d5 s.gif I made myself.

The close approach of 99942 Apophis (previously better known by its provisional designation 2004 MN4) to the Earth and Moon on April 13, 2029

The white bar indicates uncertainty in the range of possible positions as of the 2007 observation data. The 2029 uncertainty region is now down to ±700 km.

See also: :Image:2004mn4d4 s.gif.
Datum 21 October 2007 (original upload date)
Fons Radar Observations Refine the Future Motion of Asteroid 2004 MN4 (NASA News 149 : February 3, 2005)
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Auctor Marco Polo at en.wikipedia

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  • 2007-10-21 22:13 (UTC) | Marco Polo | 1337 (bytes) | 600×600 | [[SVG]] version of [[Image:2004mn4d5 s.gif]] I made myself. The close approach of [[99942 Apophis]] (previously better known by its [[provisional designation]] 2004 MN<sub>4</sub>) to the [[Earth]] and [[Moon]] on [[April 13]], [[2029]] The white bar i

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recentissima07:33, 5 Decembris 2011Minutum speculum redactionis 07:33, 5 Decembris 2011 factae600 × 600 (1 chiliocteti)SreeBot(Original text) : SVG version of Image:2004mn4d5 s.gif I made myself. The close approach of 99942 Apophis (previously better known by its provisional designation 2004 MN<sub>4</sub>) to the Earth and Moon on April 13, 2029

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