2016 NL56

2016 NL56 (also written 2016 NL56) is a Near-Earth Object (NEO) and a Potentially Hazardous Asteroid (PHA), meaning that it has an orbit that can make close approaches to the Earth and large enough to cause significant regional damage in the event of impact. It is an Apollo asteroid, meaning that it is an Earth-crossing asteroid that has an orbit larger than the orbit of the Earth. It was first observed on July 12, 2016, when the asteroid was more than 1 AU from Earth and had a solar elongation of 163 degrees.

2016 NL56

2016 NL56 (also written 2016 NL56) is a Near-Earth Object (NEO) and a Potentially Hazardous Asteroid (PHA), meaning that it has an orbit that can make close approaches to the Earth and large enough to cause significant regional damage in the event of impact. It is an Apollo asteroid, meaning that it is an Earth-crossing asteroid that has an orbit larger than the orbit of the Earth. It was first observed on July 12, 2016, when the asteroid was more than 1 AU from Earth and had a solar elongation of 163 degrees.