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Table 2

Some characteristics of our NEAs: orbit type, semi-major axis, eccentricity, inclination, absolute magnitude (H), the Delta-V, and taxonomic classification.

Object Orbit type a e i ΔV H Taxonomic type
[km s-1] Previous This work

(1917) Cuyo Amor 2.15005205 0.50448184 23.943786 8.556 14.7 Sl;S Srw
(5620) Jasonwheeler Amor 2.15783969 0.42369152 7.861788 6.974 17.0 D;T
(8567) 1996 HW1 Amor 2.04580925 0.44905867 8.439303 6.495 15.4 S Sq
(16960) 1998 QS52 Apollo 2.20249841 0.85791440 17.563883 11.11 14.2 Sq;Q Sr
(164400) 2005 GN59 Apollo 1.65644063 0.46770919 6.627004 6.002 17.4 L
(188452) 2004 HE62 Amor 2.55781560 0.56690184 24.685809 9.074 17.3 Sr;Sv
2001 SG286 Apollo 1.35819973 0.34708703 7.772096 5.604 20.9 D D
2010 TD54 Apollo 1.97198039 0.64352131 4.809727 28.7 S Sr;Sv

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