Asteroid 2019 TE flew past Earth at 0.93 LD

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A newly discovered asteroid designated 2019 TE flew past Earth at a distance of 0.93 LD / 0.00238 AU (356 042 km / 221 234 miles) on September 28, 2019. This is the second known asteroid to flyby Earth within 1 lunar distance on September 28, the 10th in September and the 51st since the start of the year.

2019 TE belongs to the Apollo group of asteroids. It was first observed at Mt. Lemmon Survey on October 1, three days after it made its close approach.

The object's estimated diameter is between 6.8 and 15 m (22.3 – 49.2 miles).

It flew past us at a speed (relative to the Earth) of 19.63 km/s at 20:31 UTC.

Ephemeris | Orbit Diagram | Orbital Elements | Physical Parameters | Close-Approach Data ]

 

NEODATE / TIME UTCDISTANCE LD | AU Diameter (m)
2019 SP3October 3 @ 06:36 ± 00:340.97 | 0.0024813 – 30
2019 SM8October 1 @ 13:56 ± < 00:01 0.41 | ​0.001063.8 – 8.6
2019 TDSeptember 29 @ 18:50 ± 00:130.34 | ​0.000874.1 – 9.1
2019 TESeptember 28 @ 20:31 ± 01:310.93 | 0.002386.8 – 15
2019 SX8September 28 @ 07:49 ± 00:380.99 | 0.002554.6 – 10
2019 SS3September 22 @ 22:48 ± 00:210.73 | 0.0018815 – 34
2019 SS2September 21 @ 07:12 ± 00:020.30 | ​0.000772 – 4.4
2019 SD1September 21 @ 06:46 ± < 00:01 0.73 | 0.001875.5 – 12
2019 SU2September 21 @ 02:48 ± 00:050.19 | 0.000482.7 – 6.1
2019 SJSeptember 16 @ 18:55 ± 00:030.64 | 0.001638.6 – 19
2019 RC1September 7 @ 10:48 ± 00:040.48 | ​0.001234.5 – 10
2019 RP1September 5 @ 22:04 ± < 00:01 0.10 | ​0.000257.4 – 17
2019 RQSeptember 2 @ 16:45 ± < 00:01 0.29 | ​0.000742.1 – 4.6
2019 QQ3August 26 @ 15:14 ± 00:010.25 | 0.000643.7 – 8.2
2019 QR8August 26 @ 08:51 ± 01:080.80 | 0.002076.6 – 15
2019 QDAugust 22 @ 01:28 ± < 00:08 0.78 | 0.002004.7 – 11
2019 QH2August 20 @ 18:12 ± 00:080.13 | 0.000332.2 – 5
2019 QB1August 20 @ 11:55 ± 00:080.32 | 0.000829.3 – 21
2019 ON3July 29 @ 01:19 ±  00:140.56 | 0.001437.4 – 16
2019 OD3July 28 @ 02:56 ± < 00:010.49 | 0.0012611 – 25
2019 OKJuly 25 @ 01:22 ± < 00:040.19 | ​0.0004857 – 130
2019 ODJuly 24 @ 13:31 ± 00:040.93 | ​0.0023954 – 120
2019 NN3July 10 @ 16:29 ± < 00:010.83 | 0.0021435 – 77
2019 NF7July 9 @ 12:07 ± < 00:01 0.98 | 0.002536.4 – 14
2019 MB4July 9 @ 07:20 ± < 00:010.82 | 0.0021117 – 38
2019 NK1July 2 @ 09:48 ± 00:050.69 | 0.001772.9 – 6.5
2019 LW4June 8 @ 17:04 ± < 00:010.65 | ​​0.001669.3 – 21
2019 LY4June 6 @ 01:30 ± < 00:010.22 | ​​0.000567.3 – 16
2019 KTMay 28 @ 03:48 ± < 00:010.85 | ​0.0021713 – 29
2019 JH2May 16 @ 00:06 ± < 00:010.19 | ​0.000483.1 – 7
2019 JY2May 5 @ 17:12 ± < 00:010.38 | 0.000983.3 – 7.3
2019 JX1May 2 @ 12:39 ± 00:020.47 | 0.001203.8 – 8.6
2019 JKApril 30 @ 08:12 UTC ± 00:010.69 | 0.001787.1 – 16
2019 HEApril 20 @ 21:12 ± < 00:010.58 | 0.0014913 – 30
2019 GC6April 18 @ 06:39 ± 00:290.57 | 0.0014713 – 28
2019 GN20April 12 @ 07:06 ± < 00:010.98 | 0.0025314 – 31
2019 FP21March 31 @ 19:00  ±  07:460.93 | 0.002383 – 6.6
2019 FV1March 31 @ 05:27 ± < 00:010.87 | 0.002234.6 – 10
2019 FC1March 28 @ 05:46 ± < 00:010.27 | 0.0006920 – 45
2019 FQMarch 23 @ 18:17 UTC ± < 00:010.86 | 0.0022010 – 23
2019 EA2March 22 @ 01:53 UTC ± 00:020.80 | 0.0020518 – 40
2019 FAMarch 16 @ 01:14 UTC ± < 00:010.60 | 0.001544.9 – 11
2019 EN2March 13 @ 23:38 UTC ± < 00:010.86 | 0.002218 – 18
2019 EH1March 1 @ 17:38 UTC ± < 00:010.06 | 0.000162.5 – 5.7
2019 DFFebruary 26 @ 21:21 UTC  ± 00:090.47 | 0.001203.0 – 6.7
2019 DG2Febraury 26 @ 07:39 UTC ± 07:390.61 | 0.001585.4 – 12
2019 CN5February 11 @ 07:23 UTC ± 00:030.31 | 0.000797.3 – 16
2019 BZ3January 27 @ 23:29 ± < 00:010.13 | 0.00032 4.8 – 11
2019 BV1January 24 @ 20:53 ± < 00:010.35 | 0.00090 4.8 – 11
2019 BOJanuary 16 @ 01:13 ± 00:020.18 | 0.00046 6.3 – 14
2019 AE9January 12 @ 11:09 ± < 00:010.26 | 0.00067 9.9 – 22
2019 AS5January 8 @ 00:37 ± < 00:010.04 | 0.00010 0.92 – 2.1

 

Note: Includes 2019 TD

References:

Asteroid 2019 TE at Minor Planet Center;  CNEOS

Featured image credit: MPC

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