• 2006 RH120 is a tiny near-Earth asteroid and fast rotator with a diameter of approximately 2–3 meters that ordinarily orbits the Sun but makes close approaches...
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    of 2020[update], the only confirmed examples have been 2006 RH120 in Earth orbit during 2006 and 2007, and 2020 CD3 in Earth orbit between 2018 and 2020...
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    observed examples are 1991 VG, 2006 RH120, 2020 CD3. 2006 RH120 was a temporary satellite of Earth for nine months in 2006 and 2007. Most regular moons...
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    point, L4, in Earth's orbit around the Sun. The tiny near-Earth asteroid 2006 RH120 makes close approaches to the Earth–Moon system roughly every twenty years...
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  • 164215 Doloreshill 20.0 ~340 m Dimmest (Numbered) (256004) 2006 UP 23.0 ~85 m Dimmest 2006 RH120 29.5 ~4 m Orbit Records Perihelion Records q (au) Smallest...
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  • planet. The only observed examples are 2006 RH120, a temporary satellite of Earth for twelve months from July 2006 to July 2007, and 2020 CD3, which was...
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    quasi-satellite of Earth. Illustration of Trojan Asteroid 2020 XL5 2003 YN107 2006 RH120 3753 Cruithne 6Q0B44E Claimed moons of Earth Kordylewski cloud Natural...
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    orbit    Sun ·    Earth ·    (419624) 2010 SO16 2006 RH120 – temporary Earth satellite discovered in 2006 2010 SO16 Co-orbital configuration Earth's second...
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    temporary satellite of Earth discovered in situ, after 2006 RH120, which was discovered in 2006. Based on its nominal trajectory, 2020 CD3 was captured...
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    August 2023[update], four temporary satellites have been observed: 1991 VG, 2006 RH120, 2020 CD3 and 2022 NX1. Calculations for the 5 m (16 ft) asteroid 2023...
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