• The Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale is a logarithmic scale used by astronomers to rate the potential hazard of impact of a near-Earth object (NEO)...
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  • threat value. The Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale is a similar, but more complex scale. Near-Earth objects with a Torino scale of 1 are discovered...
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    relative pitch of notes in music Logit for odds in statistics Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale Logarithmic timeline Counting f-stops for ratios of photographic...
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  • 2021, six asteroids each had a more notable cumulative Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale rating than Apophis, and none of those has a Torino level...
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  • 2007 FT3 (category Potential impact events caused by near-Earth objects)
    cumulative chance of impacting Earth after (29075) 1950 DA, 1979 XB, and 101955 Bennu. With a cumulative Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale of -2.93, the...
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  • positive rating on both the Torino Scale and the Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale for a small chance of an impact on 1 February 2019, although it has...
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  • the city of Palermo, Sicily Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale Alto Palermo, shopping mall located in Buenos Aires, Argentina Palermo, character of...
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  • low probability of impacting Earth on 4 May 2102. It reached a Torino Scale rating of 2 and a Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale rating of -0.25. With...
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    101955 Bennu (category Potential impact events caused by near-Earth objects)
    highest cumulative rating on the Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale. It has a cumulative 1-in-1,750 chance of impacting Earth between 2178 and 2290 with...
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    displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale – Logarithmic scale in astronomy Pan-STARRS – Multi-telescope astronomical...
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    collision with Earth in 2185. With a Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale rating of -0.44, it had the fifth highest impact threat of all known asteroids based...
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  • 1979 XB (category Potential impact events caused by near-Earth objects)
    Table since the list started in 2002. With a cumulative Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale of −2.72, the poorly known orbit and assumed size place...
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  • on the Torino Scale from 16 October 2013 until JPL solution 26 on 3 November 2013. It reached a Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale rating of -0.73...
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    Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale, established in 2002, compares the likelihood of an impact at a certain date to the probable number of impacts of...
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  • future Earth impactor and is listed on the Sentry Risk Table with the third highest rating on the Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale (circa 2015)....
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  • near-Earth asteroid. In 2013 it had the 7th highest impact threat on the Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale. It was discovered on 9 February 2008 by Lincoln...
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  • had been one of the objects with the highest impact threat on the Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale. It was discovered on 24 January 2011, by a team...
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  • planetary ephemeris (DE431), it had the 4th highest impact threat on the Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale. It was discovered on 22 January 2013 by the Mount...
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  • future, an encounter on August 18, 2020 had the highest Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale value. According to the Near Earth Objects Dynamic Site...
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  • 2017 and 2116, with a cumulative rating of −0.76 on the Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale, which was the highest for any object on NASA's Sentry Risk...
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  • 2017 DB120 (category Potential impact events caused by near-Earth objects)
    foreseeable future, an encounter on 26 March 2061 has the highest Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale value. According to the Near Earth Objects Dynamic Site...
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    With a Palermo Technical Scale of -1.00, the odds of impact by 2011 AG5 were about 10 times less than the background hazard level of Earth impacts which...
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  • 2017 SG33 (category Potential impact events caused by near-Earth objects)
    future, an encounter on September 8, 2051 has the highest Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale value. According to the Near Earth Objects Dynamic Site...
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    Potentially hazardous object (category Space hazards)
    The two main scales used to categorize the impact hazards of asteroids are the Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale and the Torino scale. A potentially...
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  • 2016 NL56 (category Potential impact events caused by near-Earth objects)
    Sentry List, where it was previously listed with the highest Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale value due to a possible close encounter with Earth on 5...
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  • 2017 MZ8 (category Potential impact events caused by near-Earth objects)
    future, an encounter on 19 October 2020 has the highest Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale value. According to the Near Earth Objects Dynamic Site...
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  • original on 25 December 2016. Math: 103.14 = 1380 "The Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale". NASA/JPL Near-Earth Object Program Office. 31 August 2005...
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  • and NEODyS will all list slightly different odds of impact and Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale values. "Background risk" is defined as the average...
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  • 2012 KP24 (category Potential impact events caused by near-Earth objects)
    Retrieved 11 August 2013. Math: 106.30 = 1,995,262 "The Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale". NASA/JPL Near-Earth Object Program Office. 31 August 2005...
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  • Retrieved 5 March 2014. Math: 107.11 = 12,882,495 "The Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale". NASA/JPL Near-Earth Object Program Office. 31 August 2005...
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