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2004 QX2
2004 QX2 was discovered by LINEAR on August 20, 2004. Close approach is .035 AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell's solution).
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2004 QY2
2004 QY2 was discovered by Siding Spring Survey on August 20, 2004. Close approach is .045A AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell's solution).
30:08:2004
2004 QB
2004 QB was discovered by Siding Spring Survey on August 16, 2004. Close approach is .004 AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell's solution).
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2004 AE
2004 AE was discovered by LINEAR on January 4, 2004. Close approach is .038D AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell's solution).
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2004 PJ2
2004 PJ2 was discovered by LINEAR on August 8, 2004. Close approach is .027 AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell's solution).
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2004 AR1
2004 AR1 was discovered by LINEAR on January 13, 2004. Close approach is .030 AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell's solution).
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2004 BB103
2004 BB103 was discovered by LINEAR on January 31, 2004. Close approach is .022A AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell's solution).
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2004 CL
2004 CL was discovered by LONEOS on February 7, 2004. Close approach is .019 AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell's solution).
11:08:2004
2004 CO49
2004 CO49 was discovered by LINEAR on February 14, 2004. Close approach is .026 AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell's solution).
03:08:2004
2004 OT11
2004 OT11 was discovered by LINEAR on July 27, 2004. Close approach is .000A AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell's solution).
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2004 DC
2004 DC was discovered by LINEAR on February 16, 2004. Close approach is .006D AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell's solution).
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2004 OB
2004 OB was discovered by LINEAR on July 16, 2004. Close approach is .012 AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell's solution).
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2004 DV24
2004 DV24 was discovered by NEAT on February 21, 2004. Close approach is .012D AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell's solution).
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2004 NL8
2004 NL8 was discovered by LINEAR on July 15, 2004. Close approach is .028 AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell's solution).
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2004 LJ1
2004 LJ1 was discovered by LINEAR on June 10, 2004. Close approach is .008D AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell's solution).
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2004 LC2
2004 LC2 was discovered by LINEAR on June 11, 2004. Close approach is .029 AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell's solution).
13:07:2004
2004 MD6
2004 MD6 was discovered by LINEAR on June 23, 2004. Close approach is .001 AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell's solution).
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2004 MP7
2004 MP7 was discovered by R. A. Tucker on June 26, 2004. Close approach is .044 AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell’s solution).
07:07:2004
2004 LV3
2004 LV3 was discovered by LINEAR on June 12, 2004. Close approach is .003D AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell’s solution).
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2004 MX2
2004 MX2 was discovered by LINEAR on June 20, 2004. Close approach is .014 AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell’s solution).
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2004 LY5
2004 LY5 was discovered by LINEAR on June 12, 2004. Close approach is .018 AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell’s solution).
21:06:2004
2004 MD
2004 MD was discovered by LINEAR on June 16, 2004. Close approach is .027 AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell’s solution).
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2004 LB
2004 LB was discovered by LONEOS on June 7, 2004. Close approach is .005D AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell’s solution).
15:06:2004
2004 LJ
2004 LJ was discovered by LINEAR on June 9, 2004. Close approach is .023 AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell’s solution).
15:06:2004
2004 DM44
2004 DM44 was discovered by LINEAR on February 25, 2004. Close approach is .041 AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell’s solution).
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2004 KH17
2004 KH17 was discovered by LINEAR on May 29, 2004. Close approach is .010D AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell’s solution).
07:06:2004
2004 GA1
2004 GA1 was discovered by J. Broughton on April 11, 2004. Close approach is .011 AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell¡¯s solution).
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2004 GB2
2004 GB2 was discovered by NEAT on April 12, 2004. Close approach is .012 AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell¡¯s solution).
31:05:2004
2004 JA27
2004 JA27 was discovered by LINEAR on May 15, 2004. Close approach is .035 AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell¡¯s solution).
24:05:2004
2004 KB
2004 KB was discovered by LINEAR on May 16, 2004. Close approach is .039D AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell¡¯s solution).
24:05:2004
2004 JQ1
2004 JQ1 was discovered by LINEAR on May 11, 2004. Close approach is .026D AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell’s solution).
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2004 JG6
2004 JG6 was discovered by LONEOS on May 11, 2004. Close approach is .036D AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell’s solution).
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2004 HD2
2004 HD2 was discovered by LINEAR on April 20, 2004. Close approach is .034 AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell’s solution).
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2004 HW
2004 HW was discovered by Siding Spring Survey on April 18, 2004. Close approach is .010 AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell’s solution).
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2004 HK33
2004 HK33 was discovered by LINEAR on April 21, 2004. Close approach is .003 AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell’s solution).
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2004 HC39
2004 HC39 was discovered by Catalina Sky Survey on April 25, 2004. Close approach is .001 AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell’s solution).
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2004 HE12
2004 HE12 was discovered by Spacewatch on April 20, 2004. Close approach is .000D AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell’s solution).
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2004 HF12
2004 HF12 was discovered by LINEAR on April 20, 2004. Close approach is .028 AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell’s solution).
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2004 GE2
2004 GE2 was discovered by NEAT on April 12, 2004. Close approach is .005 AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell’s solution).
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2004 GU9
2004 GU9 was discovered by LINEAR on April 13, 2004. Close approach is .009D AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell’s solution).
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2004 EW
2004 EW was discovered by Catalina Sky Survey on March 13, 2004. Close approach is .021 AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell’s solution).
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2004 FU4
2004 FU4 was discovered by LINEAR on March 20, 2004. Close approach is .008A AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell’s solution).
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2004 FE5
2004 FE5 was discovered by LINEAR on March 22, 2004. Close approach is .038 AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell’s solution).
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2004 FY31
2004 FY31 was discovered by LONEOS on March 31, 2004. Close approach is .026D AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell’s solution).
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2004 FG11
2004 FG11 was discovered by LINEAR on March 23, 2004. Close approach is .021 AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell’s solution).
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2004 FJ11
2004 FJ11 was discovered by LINEAR on March 25, 2004. Close approach is .026 AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell’s solution).
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2004 FH
2004 FH was discovered by LINEAR asteroid survey on March 16, 2004. Close approach is .0004 AU to Earth orbit. The asteroid about 25m wide passed by at a distance of just 43,000km at 2208GMT on March 18, 2004. This event is the closest known asteroid flyby (ref: MPEC 2004-F24).
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2004 BZ74
2004 BZ74 was discovered by LINEAR on January 27, 2004. Close approach is .029 AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell’s solution).
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2004 BL86
2004 BL86 was discovered by LINEAR on January 30, 2004. Close approach is .006A AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell’s solution).
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2004 BW58
2004 BW58 was discovered by LINEAR on January 23, 2004. Close approach is .040A AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell’s solution).
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2004 BE68
2004 BE68 was discovered by LINEAR on January 27, 2004. Close approach is .016D AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell’s solution).
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2004 BV1
2004 BV1 was discovered by Spacewatch on January 16, 2004. Close approach is .001D AU to Earth orbit (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell's solution).
02:03:2004
2004 AS1
2004 AS1 was discovered by LINEAR on January 13, 2004. Close approach is .013D AU to Earth orbit. Some astronomers believed on January 13th that a 30m object had a one-in-four chance of hitting the planet within two days of its discovery (ref: Dr. Ed. Bowell's solution).
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