> 
> 
> Unless there is some very recent radar data that indicates otherwise,
> I have serious doubts that 2000 SG344 is an asteroid.  After quite a
> bit of photometric analysis in November of 2000, I'm fairly convinced
> that 2000 SG344 is actually the Saturn V upper stage to Apollo 12
> launched in 1969 (COSPAR 69099B).
> 

It is a candidate for rocket debris, but thus far, its orbit hasn't matched
up with any of the known deep space man-made objects, including any Apollo-related
hardware.

Ron Baalke

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