2005 NB56, also written as 2005 NB56, is a near-Earth object.[1] This small body has been suggested as a possible source of the Tunguska event on June 30, 1908.[2]
One study "suggests that a chunk of a comet caused the 5-10 megaton fireball, bouncing off the atmosphere and back into orbit around the sun."[2]
This object made a close approach to Earth when it was discovered in 2005 and will do so again in 2045.[3] This object has a poorly known orbit and was only observed over an observation arc of 17 days.[1]
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