NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Orbit Diagram for The asteroid 2018 MW6(2018-07-04 12:30 UTC) |
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Orbit Diagram for The asteroid 2018 MW6(2018-07-04 12:30 UTC) |
Background
(as of 2018-07-04)
- Object: 2018 MW6
- Orbit Type: Apollo [NEO, PHA]
- Approximate Diameter: 310 m - 770 m (1017.06 feet to 2526.25 feet)(Absolute Magnitude: H= 19.436)
- On the Sentry Risk Table: No (Removed 2018-06-26 14:03:18)
- On the NEODyS CLOMON2 risk page: No (Removed)
- Discovery observation was made: 2018 06 19.26519
- Discovery observation was made by Mt. Lemmon Survey (MPC Code G96) The Discovery M.P.E.C.:MPEC 2018-M81 : 2018 MW6
- Last Observation (publish): 2018 07 03.24029 (at Steward Observatory, Mt. Lemmon Station (MPC Code I52 ))
- Data-Arc Span (publish): 14 days
- Number of Optical Observations(published):68
- Observatories Reporting (Published) Observations(MPC Code):
- (246) Klet Observatory-KLENOT, Czech Republic.
- (291) LPL/Spacewatch II, US/Arizona.
- (691) Steward Observatory, Kitt Peak - Spacewatch, US/Arizona.
- (G96) Mt. Lemmon Survey, US/Arizona.
- (H01) Magdalena Ridge Observatory, Socorro, US/New Mexico
- (H21) Astronomical Research Observatory, Westfield, US/Illinois.
- (I52) Steward Observatory, Mt. Lemmon Station, US/Arizona.
- (J77) Golden Hill Observatory, Stourton Caundle, UK.
- (J95) Great Shefford, UK.
- (L01) Višnjan Observatory, Tičan, Croatia.
- (Q62) iTelescope Observatory, Siding Spring, Australia/NSW.
- (T12) Mauna Kea-UH/Tholen NEO Follow-Up (2.24-m) US/Hawaii.
- Perihelion Distance:0.7684431568362392(AU)
- Aphelion Distance: 6.056415878243476(AU)
Useful Links:
- Space Situational Awareness(ESA) -- 2018 MW6
- Near Earth Objects Dynamic Site--2018 MW6
- (MPC) Observations --2018 MW6
- JPL Orbit Diagram --2018 MW6
- NEO Earth Close Approaches (JPL) (upcoming)
- JPL's NEO Earth Close-Approaches (Between 1900 A.D. and 2200 A.D- limited to encounters with reasonably low uncertainty)
- The Tracking News
- NEO Coordination Centre
- Speed of Light - Space - Distance Calculator
- Asteroid Hazards: The View from Space(MPC)
- Don’t fear apocalyptic asteroids: you’re safer than you think
- Understanding Risk Pages By Jon Giorgini
- Revised asteroid scale aids understanding of impact risk
- Near Earth, Objects Scale Helps Risk Communication
- Dealing With the Impact Hazard: An International Project
- The Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale
- An Asteroid as Entered the Blogosphere… Should I Be Worried? A commentary by Steven M. Tilley
- International Asteroid Warning Network
- Impact Risk Assessment: An Introduction - Near-Earth Object Program
- Hazardous NEO Technical Reviews
- Frequently Asked Questions For Impact Risk Assessment
- How to Find an Impact Orbit for the Earth-Asteroid Collision
- The Asteroid/Comet Impact Hazard
- Whom should we call? Data policy for immediate impactors announcements
- NEO Search & Follow-Up
- NEOs' Science pages by Livia Giacomini
- Torino Scale(JPL)
- Find_Orb --- Orbit determination software - Project Pluto
- Guide to Minor Body Astrometry(MPC)
- Asteroid - Impact Simulator (Impact Earth!) by Purdue University,
- On-line Find_Orb
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