(276033) 2002 AJ129
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| Radius | 285 m |
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| Orbital period | 588 days |
| Discovered | January 15, 2002 |
| Orbits | Sun |
| Discoverer | Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking |
| Mean diameter | 0. 5–1. 2 km |
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| ID | 2199168 |
About (276033) 2002 AJ129
(276033) 2002 AJ₁₂₉, provisional designation 2002 AJ₁₂₉, is a Mercury-crossing asteroid. It has the ninth-smallest perihelion of all numbered asteroids, after asteroids such as 2000 BD₁₉, 2004 UL, and 2008 XM. It makes close approaches to all of the inner planets and asteroid 4 Vesta.