2004 FH

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2004 FH is the provisional name of an asteroid discovered on March 16.34557 TUC, 2004 by the LINEAR team at the Lincoln Laboratory ETS in Socorro (New Mexico), United States.

It is the largest celestial object that has come closest to Earth. On March 18, 2004, at 22h04m48s, it approached 0.0003282 astronomical units, or what is equal to 49,112.98 km of distance.

It has a size of 20 to 30 m and a period of revolution of 0.74 years (about 270 days).

Its orbit was significantly modified by the Earth's attraction.

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