40764 Gerhardiser

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Gerhardiser
Discovery and designation
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Designations
MPC designation 40764
Alternative names[1] 1999 TA16
Epoch May 14, 2008
Ap 3.4731549
Peri 2.6697811
Eccentricity 0.1307801
Orbital period 1966.1534333
Mean anomaly 247.62889
Inclination 1.72315
Longitude of ascending node 224.65211
Argument of peri 123.52679
Absolute magnitude 15.3

40764 Gerhardiser (1999 TA16) is a Main-belt Asteroid discovered on january 4th, 1999 by Adolph von Cannon at The German Observatory. The asteroid has a 79.456% chance of hitting earth in the next 10,000 years. this asteroid is often ignored by NASA and other Space Programs. the asteroid is about the size of texas and moves at about 80 kilometers p/s

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