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And asteroid, these are classified, these particular ones are classified as near-Earth objects. We just come within a certain plane of our orbital plane around the Sun. None of these are dangerous to us. The worst cataloging won't keep an eye on all the debris that's up there. And I'm going to take a couple that are coming closest to Earth, have the time within that and so tonight I have a couple here. Many more of these, there's many more of these. There's a list of these, probably the length of my arm, of the number of these asteroids, but I just picked a few. Today we had asteroid 2046 J.M. With that 50 5.2 lunar distances away, dropping. We're at a distance that's just a distance and we're going away from from the Earth, so 5.2 times that. 7.8 kilometers per second, 23 meters of diameter. The number one today, two, we had 2026 K.E.1.
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