Astronomy:2021 TP21

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Short description: Near-Earth asteroid


2021 TP21
Discovery[1]
Discovered byMount Lemmon Survey
Discovery date11 October 2021
Designations
2021 TP21
Minor planet category
Orbital characteristics[2]
Epoch 2021-Jul-01 (JD 2459396.5)
Uncertainty parameter 6
Observation arc57 days
|{{{apsis}}}|helion}}4.2274 astronomical unit|AU (Q)
|{{{apsis}}}|helion}}0.81425 AU (q)
2.5208 AU (a)
Eccentricity0.67699 (e)
Orbital period4.00 years
Mean anomaly318.4° (M)
Inclination25.404° (i)
Longitude of ascending node8.089° (Ω)
116.3° (ω)
Earth MOID0.03 AU (4.5 million km)
Jupiter MOID1.7 AU (250 million km)
Physical characteristics
Dimensions
  • ~300 m (1,000 ft)[3]
  • 240–540 meters
Absolute magnitude (H)20.2[2][4]


2021 TP21 is an Apophis-sized asteroid that was discovered on 11 October 2021 when it was 0.5 astronomical unit|AU (75 million km) from Earth.[1] This potentially hazardous asteroid (PHA) spends most or its orbit closer to 4 AU (600 million km) from the Sun as objects orbit more slowly when near aphelion (furthest distance from the Sun). 2021 TP21 was rated with a Torino scale of 1 from 31 October 2021 to 4 November 2021 for a potential impact on 27 March 2081.[3] As the observation arc became longer the nominal distance from Earth became further on the potential impact date.

Nominal approach getting further from Earth with longer observation arc
(27 March 2081 virtual impactor)
Observation
arc
(in days)
JPL Horizons
nominal geocentric
distance (AU)
uncertainty
region
(3-sigma)
Impact
probability
(1 in)
Torino
scale
17 0.17 astronomical unit|AU (25 million km)[5] ± 1.5 billion km[5] 100000 0
19 1.4 AU (210 million km)[6] ± 870 million km[6] 50000[3] 1[3]
57 2.5 AU (370 million km)[7] ± 18 million km[7] 0 0

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "MPEC 2021-U10 : 2021 TP21". IAU Minor Planet Center. 2021-10-17. https://www.minorplanetcenter.net/mpec/K21/K21U10.html. Retrieved 2021-11-06.  (K21T21P)
  2. 2.0 2.1 "JPL Small-Body Database Browser: (2021 TP21)". Jet Propulsion Laboratory. https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_lookup.html#/?sstr=2021%20TP21&view=OPC. Retrieved 2021-11-06. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "(Archive 31 October 2021): ESA Risk-List". European Space Agency (ESA). https://neo.ssa.esa.int/risk-list. 
  4. "2021 TP21 Orbit". Minor Planet Center. https://www.minorplanetcenter.net/db_search/show_object?object_id=2021+TP21. Retrieved 2021-11-06. 
  5. 5.0 5.1 "JPL Horizons Archive: 2021 TP21 geocentric distance and uncertainty with 17 day arc". JPL Horizons. https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/horizons_batch.cgi?batch=1&COMMAND=%272021+TP21%27&START_TIME=%272081-03-26%27&STOP_TIME=%272081-03-28%27&STEP_SIZE=%271+day%27&QUANTITIES=%2720%2C39%27. 
  6. 6.0 6.1 "JPL Horizons Archive: 2021 TP21 geocentric distance and uncertainty with 19 day arc". JPL Horizons. https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/horizons_batch.cgi?batch=1&COMMAND=%272021+TP21%27&START_TIME=%272081-03-26%27&STOP_TIME=%272081-03-28%27&STEP_SIZE=%271+day%27&QUANTITIES=%2720%2C39%27. 
  7. 7.0 7.1 "JPL Horizons Archive: 2021 TP21 geocentric distance and uncertainty with 57 day arc". JPL Horizons. https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/horizons_batch.cgi?batch=1&COMMAND=%272021+TP21%27&START_TIME=%272081-03-26%27&STOP_TIME=%272081-03-28%27&STEP_SIZE=%271+day%27&QUANTITIES=%2720%2C39%27. 

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