2004 FH

2004 FH
Flyby of asteroid 2004 FH [a]
Discovery[1][2]
Discovered byLINEAR
Discovery siteLincoln Lab's ETS
Discovery date16 March 2004
Designations
2004 FH
2004 FH
NEO · Aten[1]
Orbital characteristics[1]
Epoch 4 September 2017 (JD 2458000.5)
Uncertainty parameter 5
Observation arc3 days
Aphelion1.0545 AU
Perihelion0.5816 AU
0.8180 AU
Eccentricity0.2891
0.74 yr (270 days)
302.96°
1° 19m 55.56s / day
Inclination0.0210°
290.98°
36.622°
Earth MOID0.00002265 AU
0.0088 LD · (3390 km)
Physical characteristics
Dimensions24 m (calculated)[3]
30 m (estimate)[4]
0.0504 h (3.02 min)[3]
0.20 (assumed)[3]
S (assumed)[3]
25.7[1]

2004 FH is a micro-asteroid and near-Earth object of the Aten group, approximately 30 meters in diameter, that passed just 43,000 km (27,000 mi) above the Earth's surface on 18 March 2004, at 22:08 UTC. It was the 11th closest approach to Earth recorded as of 21 November 2008.[b] The asteroid was first observed on 16 March 2004, by astronomers of the Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research at the Lincoln Laboratory's Experimental Test Site near Socorro, New Mexico.[2]


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