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{{DISPLAYTITLE:2014 OO |
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{{Infobox planet |
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| name = {{mp|2014 OO|6}} |
| name = {{mp|2014 OO|6}} |
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| discovery = yes |
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| discovery_ref = <ref name="MPEC2014-O56"/> |
| discovery_ref = <ref name="MPEC2014-O56"/> |
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| discoverer = [[Pan-STARRS]] ([[List of observatory codes# |
| discoverer = [[Pan-STARRS]] ([[List of observatory codes#F00–F99|F51]]) |
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| discovered = 27 July 2014 |
| discovered = 27 July 2014 |
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| mpc_name = {{mp|2014 OO|6}} |
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| mp_category = [[List of Apollo asteroids|Apollo]] [[Near-Earth object|NEO]]<ref name="jpldata"/> |
| mp_category = {{Hlist |
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| [[List of Apollo asteroids|Apollo]] |
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| [[Near-Earth object|NEO]]<ref name="jpldata"/> |
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| orbit_ref = <ref name="jpldata"/> |
| orbit_ref = <ref name="jpldata"/> |
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| epoch = 13 January 2016 ([[Julian day|JD]] 2457400.5) |
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| epoch = 2014-Dec-09<br>([[Uncertainty Parameter U|Uncertainty]]=4)<ref name=jpldata/> |
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| aphelion = 3. |
| aphelion = {{Convert|3.6991|AU|Gm|abbr=on|lk=on}} (Q) |
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| perihelion = 0. |
| perihelion = {{Convert|0.70742|AU|Gm|abbr=on}} (q) |
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| semimajor = 2. |
| semimajor = {{Convert|2.2032|AU|Gm|abbr=on}} (a) |
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| eccentricity = 0. |
| eccentricity = 0.67892 (e) |
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| period = 3.27 |
| period = 3.27 [[Julian year (astronomy)|yr]] (1194.5 [[Julian year (astronomy)|d]]) |
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| inclination = 1.3817 |
| inclination = 1.3817° (i) |
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| asc_node = 111. |
| asc_node = 111.17° (Ω) |
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| mean_anomaly = |
| mean_anomaly = 140.83[[Degree (angle)|°]] (M) |
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| arg_peri = 287. |
| arg_peri = 287.34° (ω) |
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| dimensions = {{Ubl |
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| physical_characteristics = yes |
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| ~75 meters<ref name=summary2014-12/> |
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| 60–140 meters<ref name="h"/> |
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}} |
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| abs_magnitude = 23.1<ref name="jpldata"/> |
| abs_magnitude = 23.1<ref name="jpldata"/> |
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| mean_motion = {{Deg2DMS|0.30138|sup=ms}} / day (n) |
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| uncertainty = 4 |
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| observation_arc = 154 days |
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| moid = {{Convert|0.000161353|AU|km|abbr=on}} |
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⚫ | '''{{mp|2014 OO|6}}''' (also written [[Astronomical naming conventions#Minor planets|2014 OO6]]) is an [[List of Apollo asteroids|Apollo]] [[near-Earth asteroid]] discovered in 2014 and was the most dangerous one discovered in 2014 that remained on the [[Sentry Risk Table]] as of early December 2014.<ref name="summary2014-12"/> The asteroid is estimated to be roughly {{convert|75|m|ft|sp=us}} in diameter and had a 1 in 83,000 chance of [[Impact event|impacting]] Earth on 11 January 2051.<ref name=summary2014-12/> However, the [[Curve fitting|nominal]] best-fit orbit shows that {{mp|2014 OO|6}} will be {{convert|1.5|AU|km mi|abbr=on|lk=on}} from Earth on 11 January 2051.<ref name="NEODyS2051"/> |
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⚫ | It was discovered on 27 July 2014 by [[Pan-STARRS]] at an apparent magnitude of 20 using a {{convert|1.8|m|in|adj=on|sp=us}} [[Ritchey–Chrétien telescope]].<ref name="MPEC2014-O56"/> On 18 August 2014 the asteroid passed {{convert|0.02975|AU|km mi|abbr=on|lk=on}} from Earth.<ref name=jpl-close/> By 23 August 2014, the asteroid had dimmed to below magnitude 25.<ref name="NEODyS2014"/> As of early December 2014, the asteroid had an [[observation arc]] of 24 days with an [[Uncertainty Parameter U|uncertainty parameter]] of 7.<ref name=jpldata/> {{mp|2014 OO|6}} was recovered by [[Cerro Paranal Observatory]] on 23 and 26 December 2014 at magnitude 25 which extended the observation arc from 24 days to 154 days.<ref name="MPC"/> The orbital refinement removed the impact risk for 11 January 2051.<ref name=summary2014-12/> |
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⚫ | '''{{mp|2014 OO|6}}''' (also written [[Astronomical naming conventions#Minor planets|2014 OO6]]) |
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⚫ | It was discovered on 27 July 2014 by [[Pan-STARRS]] at an apparent magnitude of 20 using a {{convert|1.8|m|in|adj=on|sp=us}} [[Ritchey–Chrétien telescope]].<ref name="MPEC2014-O56"/> On 18 August 2014 the asteroid passed {{convert|0.02975|AU|km mi|abbr=on|lk=on}} from Earth.<ref name=jpl-close/> By 23 August 2014, the asteroid had dimmed to below magnitude 25.<ref name="NEODyS2014"/> As of early December 2014, the asteroid had an [[observation arc]] of 24 days with an [[Uncertainty Parameter U|uncertainty parameter]] of 7.<ref name=jpldata/> {{mp|2014 OO|6}} was recovered by [[Cerro Paranal Observatory]] on 23 and 26 December 2014 at magnitude 25 which extended the observation arc from 24 days to 154 days.<ref name="MPC"/> The orbital refinement removed the impact risk for 11 January 2051.<ref name= |
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With an [[Absolute magnitude#Solar System bodies (H)|absolute magnitude]] of 23.1,<ref name=jpldata/> the asteroid is about 60–140 meters in diameter.<ref name="h"/> |
With an [[Absolute magnitude#Solar System bodies (H)|absolute magnitude]] of 23.1,<ref name=jpldata/> the asteroid is about 60–140 meters in diameter.<ref name="h"/> |
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==See also== |
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*[[List of asteroid close approaches to Earth in 2014]] |
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== References == |
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<ref name=jpldata>{{cite web |
<ref name=jpldata>{{cite web |
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|type = last observation: 18 August 2014; [[Observation arc|arc]]: 24 days |
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|title = JPL Small-Body Database Browser: (2014 OO6) |
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|publisher = [[Jet Propulsion Laboratory]] |
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|url = http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2014OO6 |
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|archiveurl = https://archive.today/20141212204056/http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2014OO6 |
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|archivedate = 12 December 2014 |
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|url-status = live |
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|accessdate = 4 April 2016 |
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}}</ref> |
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<ref name="MPEC2014-O56">{{cite web |
<ref name="MPEC2014-O56">{{cite web |
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|title=MPEC 2014-O56 : 2014 OO6 |
|title=MPEC 2014-O56 : 2014 OO6 |
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|publisher=IAU Minor Planet Center |
|publisher=[[IAU Minor Planet Center]] |
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|date=28 July 2014 |
|date=28 July 2014 |
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|url=http://www.minorplanetcenter.org/mpec/K14/K14O56.html |
|url=http://www.minorplanetcenter.org/mpec/K14/K14O56.html |
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|publisher=NASA/JPL |
|publisher=NASA/JPL |
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|url=http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/glossary/h.html |
|url=http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/glossary/h.html |
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|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010302182040/http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/glossary/h.html |
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|url-status=dead |
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|archive-date=2 March 2001 |
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|accessdate=12 December 2014}}</ref> |
|accessdate=12 December 2014}}</ref> |
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|title=Earth Impact Risk Summary: 2014 OO6 |
|title=Earth Impact Risk Summary: 2014 OO6 |
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|publisher=Wayback Machine: NASA/JPL Near-Earth Object Program Office |
|publisher=Wayback Machine: NASA/JPL Near-Earth Object Program Office |
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|url=https://cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/sentry/details.html#?des=2014%20OO6 |accessdate=12 December 2014 |url-status=dead |
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|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141213031750/http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/risk/2014oo6.html |archivedate=December 13, 2014 }}</ref> |
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|accessdate=12 December 2014}}</ref> |
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<ref name=summary>{{cite web |
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|title=Earth Impact Risk Summary: 2014 OO6 |
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|publisher=NASA/JPL Near-Earth Object Program Office |
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|url=http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/risk/2014oo6.html |
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|accessdate=12 December 2014}}</ref> |
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<ref name="NEODyS2014">{{cite web |
<ref name="NEODyS2014">{{cite web |
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|title=2014OO6 Ephemerides for 11 July 2014 through 28 August 2014 |
|title=2014OO6 Ephemerides for 11 July 2014 through 28 August 2014 |
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|publisher=[[NEODyS]] (Near Earth Objects |
|publisher=[[NEODyS]] (Near Earth Objects{{Snd}} Dynamic Site) |
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|url=http://newton. |
|url=http://newton.spacedys.com/neodys/index.php?pc=1.1.3.1&n=2014OO6&oc=500&y0=2014&m0=7&d0=11&h0=0&mi0=0&y1=2014&m1=8&d1=28&h1=0&mi1=0&ti=1.0&tiu=days |
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|accessdate=12 December 2014}}</ref> |
|accessdate=12 December 2014}}</ref> |
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<ref name="NEODyS2051">{{cite web |
<ref name="NEODyS2051">{{cite web |
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|title = 2014OO6 Ephemerides for 1 January 2051 through 18 January 2051 |
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|publisher = [[NEODyS]] (Near Earth Objects{{Snd}} Dynamic Site) |
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|url = http://newton.spacedys.com/neodys/index.php?pc=1.1.3.1&n=2014OO6&oc=500&y0=2051&m0=1&d0=1&h0=0&mi0=0&y1=2051&m1=1&d1=18&h1=0&mi1=0&ti=1.0&tiu=days |
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|archiveurl = https://archive.today/20141212204100/http://newton.dm.unipi.it/neodys/index.php?pc=1.1.3.1&n=2014OO6&oc=500&y0=2051&m0=1&d0=1&h0=0&mi0=0&y1=2051&m1=1&d1=18&h1=0&mi1=0&ti=1.0&tiu=days |
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|accessdate=12 December 2014}}</ref> |
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|archivedate = 12 December 2014 |
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<ref name="MPC">{{cite web |
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|accessdate=2014-12-29}}</ref> |
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== External links == |
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* {{NeoDys|2014OO6}} |
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[[Category:Astronomical objects discovered in 2014|20140727]] |
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* {{ESA-SSA|2014OO6}} |
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* {{JPL small body|id=3674964}} |
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{{2014 in space}} |
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{{Planetary defense}} |
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Latest revision as of 15:27, 12 January 2022
Discovery[1] | |
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Discovered by | Pan-STARRS (F51) |
Discovery date | 27 July 2014 |
Designations | |
2014 OO6 | |
Orbital characteristics[2] | |
Epoch 13 January 2016 (JD 2457400.5) | |
Uncertainty parameter 4 | |
Observation arc | 154 days |
Aphelion | 3.6991 AU (553.38 Gm) (Q) |
Perihelion | 0.70742 AU (105.829 Gm) (q) |
2.2032 AU (329.59 Gm) (a) | |
Eccentricity | 0.67892 (e) |
3.27 yr (1194.5 d) | |
140.83° (M) | |
0° 18m 4.968s / day (n) | |
Inclination | 1.3817° (i) |
111.17° (Ω) | |
287.34° (ω) | |
Earth MOID | 0.000161353 AU (24,138.1 km) |
Physical characteristics | |
Dimensions | |
23.1[2] | |
2014 OO6 (also written 2014 OO6) is an Apollo near-Earth asteroid discovered in 2014 and was the most dangerous one discovered in 2014 that remained on the Sentry Risk Table as of early December 2014.[3] The asteroid is estimated to be roughly 75 meters (246 ft) in diameter and had a 1 in 83,000 chance of impacting Earth on 11 January 2051.[3] However, the nominal best-fit orbit shows that 2014 OO6 will be 1.5 AU (220,000,000 km; 140,000,000 mi) from Earth on 11 January 2051.[5]
It was discovered on 27 July 2014 by Pan-STARRS at an apparent magnitude of 20 using a 1.8-meter (71 in) Ritchey–Chrétien telescope.[1] On 18 August 2014 the asteroid passed 0.02975 AU (4,451,000 km; 2,765,000 mi) from Earth.[6] By 23 August 2014, the asteroid had dimmed to below magnitude 25.[7] As of early December 2014, the asteroid had an observation arc of 24 days with an uncertainty parameter of 7.[2] 2014 OO6 was recovered by Cerro Paranal Observatory on 23 and 26 December 2014 at magnitude 25 which extended the observation arc from 24 days to 154 days.[8] The orbital refinement removed the impact risk for 11 January 2051.[3]
With an absolute magnitude of 23.1,[2] the asteroid is about 60–140 meters in diameter.[4]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "MPEC 2014-O56 : 2014 OO6". IAU Minor Planet Center. 28 July 2014. Retrieved 12 December 2014. (K14O06O)
- ^ a b c d e "JPL Small-Body Database Browser: (2014 OO6)" (last observation: 18 August 2014; arc: 24 days). Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Archived from the original on 12 December 2014. Retrieved 4 April 2016.
- ^ a b c d "Earth Impact Risk Summary: 2014 OO6". Wayback Machine: NASA/JPL Near-Earth Object Program Office. 13 December 2014. Archived from the original on 13 December 2014. Retrieved 12 December 2014.
- ^ a b "Absolute Magnitude (H)". NASA/JPL. Archived from the original on 2 March 2001. Retrieved 12 December 2014.
- ^ "2014OO6 Ephemerides for 1 January 2051 through 18 January 2051". NEODyS (Near Earth Objects – Dynamic Site). Archived from the original on 12 December 2014. Retrieved 12 December 2014.
- ^ "JPL Close-Approach Data: (2014 OO6)" (last observation: 18 August 2014; arc: 24 days). Retrieved 12 December 2014.
- ^ "2014OO6 Ephemerides for 11 July 2014 through 28 August 2014". NEODyS (Near Earth Objects – Dynamic Site). Retrieved 12 December 2014.
- ^ "2014 OO6 Orbit". IAU Minor Planet Center. Retrieved 29 December 2014.
External links
[edit]- 2014 OO6 at NeoDyS-2, Near Earth Objects—Dynamic Site
- 2014 OO6 at ESA–space situational awareness
- 2014 OO6 at the JPL Small-Body Database