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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract 2022 UQ1 was a minor planet provisional de2022 UQ1 was a minor planet provisional designation that was mistakenly given to the Lucy mission's Centaur upper stage booster during its Earth gravity assist flyby in October 2022. The object passed about 9,100 km (5,700 mi) from the center of Earth (or an altitude of 2,700 km (1,700 mi) above the surface of Earth) during its closest approach on 16 October 2022. Because the object approached Earth from the direction of the Sun, it was not discovered until after its closest approach. The object was discovered on 18 October 2022 by one of the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) telescopes in Rio Hurtado, Chile, which reported it to the Minor Planet Center (MPC) as a near-Earth object candidate. Three other observatories produced follow-up observations on the following day and confirmed the object was on a near-Earth orbit, prompting the MPC to announce the object as a near-Earth asteroid with the provisional designation 2022 UQ1 on 19 October 2022. The object was later identified as the Lucy mission's Centaur upper stage booster by Bill Gray and Davide Farnocchia, resulting in the MPC deleting 2022 UQ1 from its database on 20 October 2022. UQ1 from its database on 20 October 2022.
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rdfs:comment 2022 UQ1 was a minor planet provisional de2022 UQ1 was a minor planet provisional designation that was mistakenly given to the Lucy mission's Centaur upper stage booster during its Earth gravity assist flyby in October 2022. The object passed about 9,100 km (5,700 mi) from the center of Earth (or an altitude of 2,700 km (1,700 mi) above the surface of Earth) during its closest approach on 16 October 2022.g its closest approach on 16 October 2022.
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