Palomar Spectroscopy of the Potentially Hazardous Asteroids 2010 MF1 and 138404 (2000 HA24)

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We obtained long-slit CCD spectrograms of the near-Earth asteroids 2010 MF1 and 138404 (2000 HA24) using the Palomar 5-m Hale Telescope equipped with the facility dual-channel spectrometer on August 10 2010. 2010 MF1 was discovered June 18 2010 by the Siding Spring Survey (MPEC 2010-M28) while 2000 HA24 was discovered by the LINEAR NEO survey on April 28 2000 (MPEC 2000-J10). Both minor planets have been designated as Potentially Hazardous Asteroids by the Minor Planets Center, although they currently pose no significant impact threat.

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