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Description Orbits of 2002 AA29 and Earth around the Sun viewed vertical to the ecliptic. The graphic shows the relative positions of both bodies to each other in year 2001. English version.
Date released 2. Jan. 2003, modified on 11. Oct. 2004
Source NASA - Jet Propulsion Laboratory - Near Earth Object Program, labeling and size of bodies modified by Daniel Arnold * http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/2002aa29/2002aa29b.gif * http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/2002aa29.html * http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news137.html
Author JPL/NEO, Daniel Arnold (JPG/PNG versions), Michał Połtyn (SVG versions)
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