A large asteroid is due to pass on April 29
Eddie Irizarry in ASTRONOMY ESSENTIALS | SPACE | April 23, 2020
You need a telescope to see it, but astronomers have been observing it already. Charts, tips, recent images, how to watch online here.
Eddie Irizarry in ASTRONOMY ESSENTIALS | SPACE | April 23, 2020
You need a telescope to see it, but astronomers have been observing it already. Charts, tips, recent images, how to watch online here.
![]() Radar image of asteroid 1998 OR2, acquired April 18, 2020 by astronomers at Arecibo Observatory. The radar data confirm that 1998 OR2 is at least 2 km in diameter [a little over a mile wide]. It is probably about 2 1/2 times that long. It rotates once every 4.1 hours. Image via Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico. |
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If you do not have a telescope, the Virtual Telescope Project will have a live stream of the asteroid's passing. Check the site for times and adjust them for your location. - ilan
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https://www.virtualtelescope.eu/2020/03/06/potentially-hazardous-asteroid-52768-1998-or2-close-encounter-online-observations-28-apr-2020/
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