Potential Interaction of 99942 Apophis with the High Earth Orbit Population During the 2029 Close Approach
Giulia Schettino and Alessandro Rossi 2026 Planet. Sci. J. 7 110 Though the asteroid Apophis will not collide with Earth in 2029, there is a slim but present possibility that it will strike an…
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