Image:Apophis pass zoom.svg
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SVG version of Image:2004mn4d5 s.gif I made myself.
The close approach of 99942 Apophis (previously better known by its provisional designation 2004 MN4) to the Earth and Moon on April 13, 2029
The white bar indicates uncertainty in the range of possible positions. (Percent error)
See also: Image:2004mn4d4 s.gif.
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| current | 22:13, 21 October 2007 | 600×600 (1 KB) | Marco Polo (Talk | contribs) | (SVG version of Image:2004mn4d5 s.gif I made myself. The close approach of 99942 Apophis (previously better known by its provisional designation 2004 MN<sub>4</sub>) to the Earth and Moon on April 13, 2029 The white bar i) |
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