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NEO asteroid (Sar2598) imaged 11 hrs after discovery, Bruce Van Deventer

NEO asteroid (Sar2598) imaged 11 hrs after discovery

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Near Earth Orbit (NEO) asteroids are listed on the Minor Planet Center NEO confirmation page on the day of discovery. This asteroid was observed about 11 hours after it was discovered by station K88 (GINOP-KHK Piszkéstető Station) in Hungary. The image is created by entering the approximate position angle and speed and allowing the synthetic tracking program Tycho to detect the asteroid from a large collection of moving stacks which are the possible solutions.  This asteroid will in a few days get a provisional designator 2022 followed by an alphanumeric code, but as it is only a single day arc, it is not officially confirmed.

The preliminary orbit shows that it came from the sunward side of Earth's orbit and already has passed us, at a minimum distance of .0015 AU (very close) but this is very early.

[ETA] This is now designated 2022FP3. H is about 24.4 implying  a size of about 44 meters across. It passed a couple lunar orbit diameters away from earth at closest approach (pre-discovery)

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NEO asteroid (Sar2598) imaged 11 hrs after discovery, Bruce Van Deventer