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Vue d'artiste de l'asteroid 1036 Ganymede - Artist impression of the asteroid 1036 Ganymed near...

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PIX4584167
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Vue d'artiste de l'asteroid 1036 Ganymede - Artist impression of the asteroid 1036 Ganymed near Mars: Vue d'artiste de l'asteroid 1036 Ganymede passing near Mars. It is the largest of the Amor asteroids, its average diameter reaches 31.7 km. 1036 Ganymed is the largest near-earth asteroid, at about 32-34 km in diameter. It was discovered by Walter Baade on October 23, 1924. It has a very well determined orbit, and its next pass of the Earth will be on 13 October 2024. It is an Amor asteroid, and also a Mars-crosser asteroid, and will pass March on 16 December 2176
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Miller, Ron (b.1947) / American
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Vue d'artiste de l'asteroid 1036 Ganymede - Artist impression of the asteroid 1036 Ganymed near Mars: Vue d'artiste de l'asteroid 1036 Ganymede passing near Mars. It is the largest of the Amor asteroids, its average diameter reaches 31.7 km. 1036 Ganymed is the largest near-earth asteroid, at about 32-34 km in diameter. It was discovered by Walter Baade on October 23, 1924. It has a very well determined orbit, and its next pass of the Earth will be on 13 October 2024. It is an Amor asteroid, and also a Mars-crosser asteroid, and will pass March on 16 December 2176

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