2013 PJ10

2013 PJ10 is a Near-Earth asteroid that was discovered on 4 August 2013 in Observatorio Astronómico de La Sagra, with an estimated diameter of about 50 meters.[3][4][2] At 02.18 GMT, 4 August 2013, this asteroid flew at a minimum distance from the Earth (371.4 thousand kilometers), accounting for 0.96 average radius of the lunar orbit, but until 2180 it will not approach the Earth closer than 3.2 million miles.[5]

2013 PJ10
Discovery[1]
Discovered byAstronomical Observatory of Mallorca
Discovery siteLa Sagra, Spain
Discovery dateAugust 4, 2013
Designations
2013 PJ10
MPO 292202
Apollo
NEO
Orbital characteristics[2]
Epoch 4 September 2017 (JD 2458000.5)
Uncertainty parameter 2[1]
Observation arc35[1] d
Aphelion1.59516 AU (238.633 Gm)
Perihelion0.97436 AU (145.762 Gm)
1.28476 AU (192.197 Gm)
Eccentricity0.24160
1.46 yr (531.902 d)
1.46 yr
312.88°
0° 40m 36.84s /day[1]
Inclination8.26482°
312.343°
321.23°
Earth MOID0.00263218 AU (393,769 km)[2]
Mercury MOID0.5108 AU (76,410,000 km)[1]
Jupiter MOID3.51056 AU (525.172 Gm)[1]
Physical characteristics
Dimensions50 m[3]
0.724 hr[2]
24.6[2]

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