2013 TJ6 |
ephemeris |
date |
magn |
radius |
delta (AU) |
delta (LD) |
delta (km) |
ra |
dec |
elong |
phase |
Brightest | 7 Oct 2022 | 18.7 | 1.029 AU | 0.031 AU | 12.22 LD | 4,699,353 km | 01h57m | +15°47' | 160.6° | 18.8° |
Approach | 7 Oct 2022 | 18.7 | 1.029 AU | 0.031 AU | 12.22 LD | 4,698,124 km | 01h54m | +16°55' | 160.6° | 18.8° |
Today | 25 Sep 2023 | 28.2 | 1.227 AU | 1.577 AU | 613.51 LD | 235,874,908 km | 14h39m | -37°00' | 51.1° | 39.5° |
Based on its absolute magnitude (Hâ‚’) of 25.2 and an albedo between 0.25 and 0.05, the estimated diameter of 2013 TJ6 is 25 - 55 m.
2013 TJ6- 2023-09-25
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