(214869) 2007 PA8
(214869) 2007 PA8 is an Apollo near-Earth asteroid roughly 1.6 km in diameter that came within 6.5 million km (4 million miles, 17 lunar distances) of Earth on November 5, 2012.[1][2] It was discovered on August 9, 2007 by LINEAR.[2] It was studied by the 70 m (230 ft) Goldstone Deep Space Network antenna as it came near Earth, which resulted in radar images and other data about the asteroid, such as its rotation rate.[2] It has an Apollo type orbit and is classified as a potentially hazardous asteroid (PHA).[2]
(214869) 2007 PA8 may be a dormant comet related to the November γ Pegasids meteor shower.[3]
See also
References
- ↑ Say Hello to Asteroid 2007 PA8 (Universe Today)
- 1 2 3 4 (214869) 2007 PA8 Goldstone Radar Observations Planning
- ↑ Rudawska, Regina; Jenniskens, Peter (2014). "New meteor showers identified in the CAMS and SonotaCo meteoroid orbit surveys". Proceedings of the Meteoroids 2013 Conference Aug. 26-30, 2013, A.M. University, Poznan, Poland: 217. arXiv:1405.1769. Bibcode:2014me13.conf..217R.
External links
- NASA Radar Images Asteroid 2007 PA8 (November 5, 2012)
- Orbital simulation from JPL (Java) / Ephemeris
- Nine Radar Images of Asteroid 2007 PA8 (November 26, 2012)
- (214869) 2007 PA8 at the JPL Small-Body Database
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