2013 JW28
ephemeris date magn radius delta (AU) delta (LD) delta (km) ra dec elong phase
Approach8 Apr 202418.41.024 AU0.027 AU10.64 LD4,089,083 km11h07m+07°43'145.8°33.3°
Brightest12 Apr 202418.01.033 AU0.031 AU12.15 LD4,672,670 km12h59m+01°14'168.3°11.4°
Today24 Jan 202530.12.589 AU3.502 AU1362.79 LD523,948,079 km21h37m-12°53'18.6°7.0°

Based on its absolute magnitude (Hâ‚’) of 24.8 and an albedo between 0.25 and 0.05, the estimated diameter of 2013 JW28 is 30 - 65 m.

2013 JW28- 2025-01-24
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