Potentially Hazardous Asteroids (PHAs)
are space rocks larger than approximately 100m that
can come closer to Earth than 0.05 AU. None of the
known PHAs is on a collision course with our planet,
although astronomers are finding new
ones all the time.
On
May 3, 2011 there were 1218
potentially hazardous asteroids.
May 3, 2011 there were 1218
potentially hazardous asteroids.
Recent
& Upcoming Earth-asteroid encounters:
Asteroid | Date(UT) | Miss Distance | Mag. | Size |
2011 JA | Apr 25 | 1.6 LD | -- | 230 m |
2011 GJ3 | Apr 27 | 7.7 LD | -- | 25 m |
2008 UC202 | Apr 27 | 8.9 LD | -- | 10 m |
2011 HJ | Apr 28 | 5.3 LD | -- | 27 m |
2011 HP4 | May 1 | 3.3 LD | -- | 14 m |
2009 UK20 | May 2 | 8.6 LD | -- | 23 m |
2011 HD24 | May 2 | 5.4 LD | -- | 35 m |
2008 FU6 | May 5 | 75.5 LD | -- | 1.2 km |
2003 YT1 | May 5 | 65.3 LD | -- | 2.5 km |
2011 HC24 | May 12 | 5.9 LD | -- | 63 m |
2002 JC | Jun 1 | 57.5 LD | -- | 1.6 km |
2009 BD | Jun 2 | 0.9 LD | -- | 10 m |
2002 JB9 | Jun 11 | 71.5 LD | -- | 3.2 km |
2001 VH75 | Jun 12 | 42.2 LD | -- | 1.1 km |
2004 LO2 | Jun 15 | 9.9 LD | -- | 48 m |
2011 EZ78 | Jul 10 | 37.3 LD | -- | 1.5 km |
2003 YS117 | Jul 14 | 73.9 LD | -- | 1.0 km |
2007 DD | Jul 23 | 9.3 LD | -- | 31 m |
2009 AV | Aug 22 | 49.7 LD | -- | 1.1 km |
Notes: LD means
"Lunar Distance." 1 LD = 384,401 km, the distance
between Earth and the Moon. 1 LD also equals 0.00256
AU. MAG is the visual magnitude of the asteroid on
the date of closest approach.
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