2014 LZ20
ephemeris date magn radius delta (AU) delta (LD) delta (km) ra dec elong phase
Approach14 May 202321.21.011 AU0.052 AU20.13 LD7,741,195 km14h52m+72°43'88.5°88.5°
Brightest18 May 202320.91.025 AU0.056 AU21.88 LD8,411,961 km13h14m+51°52'101.9°75.0°
Today7 Jun 202322.61.065 AU0.135 AU52.72 LD20,267,842 km12h29m+06°45'108.1°64.9°

Based on its absolute magnitude (Hâ‚’) of 24.5 and an albedo between 0.25 and 0.05, the estimated diameter of 2014 LZ20 is 35 - 75 m.

2014 LZ20- 2023-06-07
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