2007 TU24
Radar image of 2007 TU24 | |||||||||
| Discovery | |||||||||
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| Discovered by | Catalina Sky Survey | ||||||||
| Discovery date | 11 October 2007 | ||||||||
| Designations | |||||||||
| Orbital characteristics | |||||||||
| Epoch 21 November 2025 (JD 2461000.5) | |||||||||
| Uncertainty parameter 0 | |||||||||
| Observation arc | 3,492 days (9.56 yr) | ||||||||
| Aphelion | 3.1334 AU (468.75 Gm) | ||||||||
| Perihelion | 0.95375 AU (142.679 Gm) | ||||||||
| 2.0436 AU (305.72 Gm) | |||||||||
| Eccentricity | 0.53330 | ||||||||
| 2.92 yr (1067.1 d) | |||||||||
| 42.684° | |||||||||
| 0° 20m 15.144s / day | |||||||||
| Inclination | 5.6256° | ||||||||
| 126.970° | |||||||||
| 334.325° | |||||||||
| Earth MOID | 0.00133656 AU (199,947 km) | ||||||||
| Jupiter MOID | 2.0715 AU (309.89 Gm) | ||||||||
| Physical characteristics | |||||||||
| Dimensions | ~250 meters | ||||||||
| Mass | < 2.4×1010 kg | ||||||||
Mean density | unknown | ||||||||
Equatorial surface gravity | unknown | ||||||||
Equatorial escape velocity | < 0.58 km/h | ||||||||
| 26 h (1.1 d) | |||||||||
| 0.24 | |||||||||
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2007 TU24 is an Apollo near-Earth asteroid that was discovered by the Catalina Sky Survey in Arizona on 11 October 2007. Imaging radar has estimated that it is 250 meters (820 ft) in diameter. The asteroid passed 554,209 kilometer (344,370 mile or 1.4-lunar distance) from Earth on 29 January 2008 at 08:33 UTC. (At the time of the passage it was believed the closest for any known potentially hazardous asteroid (PHA) of this size before 2027, but in 2010 2005 YU55 was measured to be 400 meters in diameter.) At closest approach 2007 TU24 had an apparent magnitude of 10.3 and was about 50 times fainter than the naked eye can see. It required about a 3-inch (76 mm) telescope to be seen.