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A list of known Near-Earth asteroid close approaches less than 1 lunar distance (384,400 km or 0.00257 AU) from Earth in 2013. [note 1] Rows highlighted red indicate objects which were not discovered until after closest approach Rows highlighted yellow indicate objects discovered less than 24 hours before closest approach
2013 TV 135 is an Apollo near-Earth asteroid estimated to have a diameter of 450 meters (1,480 ft). [3] On 16 September 2013, it passed about 0.0448 AU (6,700,000 km; 4,160,000 mi) from Earth. [2] On 20 September 2013, it came to perihelion (closest approach to the Sun). [2]
The radiant was close to the Eastern horizon where the Sun was starting to rise. [106] The asteroid belonged to the Apollo group of near-Earth asteroids, [106] [114] and was roughly 40 days past perihelion [105] (closest approach to the Sun) and had aphelion (furthest distance from the Sun) in the asteroid belt.
Trajectory of 2004 FH in the Earth–Moon system Goldstone radar images of asteroid 2007 PA 8 's Earth flyby in 2012. This is a list of examples where an asteroid or meteoroid travels close to the Earth. Some are regarded as potentially hazardous objects if they are estimated to be large enough to cause regional devastation.
2013 TX 68 is an Apollo asteroid and near-Earth object discovered on 6 October 2013 by the Catalina Sky Survey, during which it was near a close approach of 5.4 Lunar distances (LD) from the Earth. [2] [a] The asteroid only has a 10-day observation arc [2] which makes long-term predictions of its position less certain. It was observed for three ...
The 2024 ON asteroid last came close to Earth in 2013 (Nasa) Reaching a minimum distance that is 2.6 times the average lunar distance, 2024 ON poses no risk to Earth on its current trajectory ...
2013 ET is a near-Earth asteroid that was first observed on March 3, 2013, [4] six days before its closest approach to Earth. It is estimated to be around 100 meters (330 feet) wide. It is estimated to be around 100 meters (330 feet) wide.
2013 YP 139 belongs to the Apollo asteroids, which cross the orbit of Earth.They are the largest group of near-Earth objects with nearly 10 thousand known members.. This object orbits the Sun at a distance of 0.76–4.0 AU once every 3 years and 8.6 months (1,357 days; semi-major axis of 2.40 AU).