2016 RJ20
ephemeris date magn radius delta (AU) delta (LD) delta (km) ra dec elong phase
Approach30 Aug 202419.41.025 AU0.046 AU18.01 LD6,922,808 km03h20m+04°21'108.1°69.4°
Brightest3 Sep 202418.91.055 AU0.056 AU21.92 LD8,426,725 km01h13m-09°51'144.7°33.5°
Today9 Feb 202526.51.239 AU1.477 AU574.89 LD221,024,999 km01h06m+02°25'56.2°41.4°

Based on its absolute magnitude (Hâ‚’) of 23.6 and an albedo between 0.25 and 0.05, the estimated diameter of 2016 RJ20 is 50 - 115 m.

2016 RJ20- 2025-02-09
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