New Asteroid 2018 CJ
Close Approach: 2018-Feb-20 07:20 Miss Distance: 9.23 or 2,205,037 miles Size(Estimate): 142 Feet – 315 Feet Visible Mag: 23.6 Speed/Velocity: 34,210 mph See All current NEO/PHA Asteroids here
Close Approach: 2018-Feb-20 07:20 Miss Distance: 9.23 or 2,205,037 miles Size(Estimate): 142 Feet – 315 Feet Visible Mag: 23.6 Speed/Velocity: 34,210 mph See All current NEO/PHA Asteroids here
One of the defining moments in planetary astronomy in 2017 is that this is the year we discovered the first astronomical object to enter the Solar System from interstellar space. Now known as ‘Oumuamua (Hawaiian for “scout”), the object was discovered by the Pan-STARRS survey team in Hawaii on October 19th. Over the next three weeks it was in turn
2018 BG3 11.89 LD or 2,838,850 miles miss 142 x 315 feet estimate 23.9 Magnitude 31,644 mph
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