Near-Earth Asteroid 2019 UD7 very close encounter: an image (26 Oct. 2019)

Later today, the near-Earth asteroid 2019 UD7 will have a safe, very close encounter with our planet, coming at about 720.000 km from us, almost twice the average distance of the Moon. Last night, we captured it!

Near-Earth Asteroid 2019 UD7: 26 Oct. 2019

Near-Earth Asteroid 2019 UD7: 26 Oct. 2019

The image above comes from the average of two, 500-seconds exposures, remotely taken with “Elena” (PlaneWave 17″+Paramount ME+SBIG STL-6303E) robotic unit available at Virtual Telescope. The telescope tracked the apparent motion of the asteroid, this is why stars show as small trails, while the asteroid looks like a sharp dot of light in the center of the image, marked by an arrow.

At the imaging time, asteroid 2019 UD7 was at about 1.5 millions of km from the Earth and it was on its way approaching us.

This 6.4-14 meter large asteroid will reach its minimum distance (720.000 km) from us on 27 Oct. 2019, at 22:28 UTC. Of course, there are no risks at all for our planet.

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