Going by the first year of appearance in the Year Range above do you notice on this list that the years 2019 to 2023 become highly vulnerable to asteroid passes with that number scaling down for the years afterwards on to the year 2880? If this has no bearing necessarily to proximity of the present then it is significant. Does this mean we are being threatened by a flurry of asteroid activity in these particular years meaning we are not projected to see anything like this again for many years to come?
From the 6 major asteroid passes in 2023 you then find 3 in 24, 2 in 27 then no more multiples until 2045 with 2 but what jumps out is there are zero in the 2030's. I will assume for now it is relative to our proximity in time but it certainly bears more examination.
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