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(85989) 1999 JD6 is an Aten asteroid, near-Earth object, and potentially hazardous object in the inner Solar System that makes frequent close approaches to Earth and Venus. On the Earth approach in 2015, it was observed by the Goldstone Solar System Radar and found to be a contact binary with the largest axis approximately 2 kilometers wide, and each lobe about 200–300 meters large. Although 1999 JD6 in its current orbit never passes closer than 0.047 AU to Earth, it is listed as a potentially hazardous object because it is large and might pose a threat in the future.

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  • (85989) 1999 JD6 (en)
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  • (85989) 1999 JD6 (fr)
  • (85989) 1999 JD6 (ru)
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  • (85989) 1999 JD6 estas tre malgranda malhela merkurrenkonta, venusrenkonta, kaj terrenkonta atona asteroido. (eo)
  • (85989) 1999 JD6 es un asteroide que forma parte de los asteroides Atón, descubierto el 12 de mayo de 1999 por el equipo del Lowell Observatory Near-Earth-Object Search desde la Estación Anderson Mesa (condado de Coconino, cerca de Flagstaff, Arizona, Estados Unidos). (es)
  • (85989) 1999 JD6 est un astéroïde potentiellement dangereux de type Aton découvert à Anderson Mesa le 12 mai 1999 par LONEOS. Sa taille est comprise entre 710 et 2 300 mètres. Il s'est approché à 18,85 fois la distance Terre-Lune (soit 7 246 000 kilomètres) de la Terre le 25 juillet 2015 à 4 h 55 TU. (fr)
  • (85989) 1999 JD6 adalah sebuah asteroid. Asteroid ini merupakan bagian dari asteroid Aten, yang terletak dekat dengan bumi. Eksentrisitas orbit asteroid ini tercatat sebesar 0.633, sementara magnitudo mutlaknya adalah 17.1. (in)
  • (85989) 1999 JD6 — околоземный астероид группы Атонов, относится к потенциально опасным объектам, который часто сближается с Землей и Венерой. При сближении 2015 года с помощью радара Голдстоуна было определено, что астероид является контактно-двойной малой планетой. (ru)
  • (85989) 1999 JD6 is an Aten asteroid, near-Earth object, and potentially hazardous object in the inner Solar System that makes frequent close approaches to Earth and Venus. On the Earth approach in 2015, it was observed by the Goldstone Solar System Radar and found to be a contact binary with the largest axis approximately 2 kilometers wide, and each lobe about 200–300 meters large. Although 1999 JD6 in its current orbit never passes closer than 0.047 AU to Earth, it is listed as a potentially hazardous object because it is large and might pose a threat in the future. (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Asteroid_1999_JD6_-_PIA19646.gif
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  • ~0.15 (en)
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  • Goldstone Solar System radar image showing as a contact binary (en)
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