'' (also written 1997 XR2) is an asteroid discovered in
1997. It has a diameter of 0.1-0.3 km and an estimated mass of something × 10
10 kilograms.
From early
2002 to February 24,
2006, XR2 was considered to have an about 1 in 10,000 chance of colliding with
Earth on June 1, 2101, based on 144 observations of made in December of
1997.
It was ranked a one on the Torino Scale of impact risk, and was the only NEO to be ranked higher than zero (the scale is 0–10) until it was joined by at level one in November
2004, and then when 99942 Apophis (then known only by its provisional designation ) was temporarily assessed at level four in December
2004. Currently is rated at level two, and 99942 Apophis is rated at level one.
On February 24, 2006, was observed by Mt. Lemmon Survey after being lost for more than 8 years. The refinement of its orbit eliminated the possibility of impact in 2101.
References
*NASA Near Earth Object Program. "Current Impact Risks" http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/risk/ (accessed 30 Sep. 2005).
*
Ibid. " Earth Impact Risk Summary" (29 May 2002). http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/risk/1997xr2.html (accessed 3 Apr. 2004).
*Asteroid/Comet Connection. "Consolidated Risk Tables" http://www.hohmanntransfer.com/crt.htm#news (accessed 25 Feb. 2006).
Category:Apollo asteroids