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Which Planet does pass very close to the Earth?
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28 Feb '09 11:33 pm
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A minor planet is orbiting less than 75,000 kilometers away from the Earth a distance only one fifth of that between the Earth and the Moon, Chinese scientists say.
The planet, 1997BR, found on January 20 by Chinese scientists, is the first minor planet revolving so close to the Earth in the Leo Constellation, Li Qibin, director of the Beijing Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, told Xinhua News Agency, China
Answered by gem mina, 01 Mar '09 11:47 am
A minor planet is orbiting less than 75,000 kilometers away from the Earth a distance only one fifth of that between the Earth and the Moon, Chinese scientists say.
The planet, 1997BR, found on January 20 by Chinese scientists, is the first minor planet revolving so close to the Earth in the Leo Constellation, Li Qibin, director of the Beijing Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, told Xinhua News Agency, China
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According to Chinese scientists a minor planet is orbiting less than 75,000 kilometers away from the Earth a distance only one fifth of that between the Earth and the Moon
Answered by Good Citizen, 01 Mar '09 03:00 pm
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A minor planet is orbiting less than 75,000 kilometers away from the Earth a distance only one fifth of that between the Earth and the Moon, Chinese scientists say.
The planet, 1997BR, found on January 20, 1997 by Chinese scientists, is the first minor planet revolving so close to the Earth in the Leo Constellation, Li Qibin, director of the Beijing Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, told Xinhua .
Answered by gkr, 01 Mar '09 11:07 am
The planet, 1997BR, found on January 20, 1997 by Chinese scientists, is the first minor planet revolving so close to the Earth in the Leo Constellation, Li Qibin, director of the Beijing Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, told Xinhua .
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