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2026 Close Approach to Earth of Asteroid 884793 (2017 VR12) and Full Asteroid Profile

2026 Close Approach to Earth of Asteroid 884793 (2017 VR12)

NEO Close Approach Report - Official Data

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Close Approach 19 March 2026

Asteroid 884793 (2017 VR12) is scheduled for a significant close approach to Earth on 19 March 2026 at 17:39 TDB. This encounter is part of its routine orbit as an Apollo-class Near-Earth Object (NEO) and a Potentially Hazardous Asteroid (PHA), though it poses no immediate impact risk.

Parameter Value Units
Close Approach Date (TDB) 2026-03-19 17:39 UTC / TDB
Nominal Distance from Earth 0.05352 AU (~8.0 million km)
Relative Velocity 6.44 km/s
Minimum Orbit Intersection Distance (MOID) 0.00684174 AU
Classification Apollo, NEO, PHA

This approach, while closer than many main-belt asteroids, remains well outside any impact risk threshold. Observatories worldwide are tracking 2017 VR12 to refine its orbital elements and monitor future encounters. Radar and optical observations will help confirm its precise trajectory, rotation state, and physical characteristics in preparation for its 2026 flyby.

For real-time updates and precise ephemerides, refer to the JPL Small-Body Database entry for 884793 (2017 VR12).


Asteroid Profile: 884793 (2017 VR12)

This profile presents institutional-grade information about asteroid 884793 (2017 VR12) as cataloged by the NASA JPL Small-Body Database. All data is sourced from official JPL measurements and publications.


Discovery & Identification

Parameter Value
Designation 884793 (2017 VR12)
Discovery Date 2017-11-10
Discoverer Pan-STARRS 1
Discovery Site Haleakala
Classification Apollo, NEO, PHA
SPKID 20884793


Osculating Orbital Elements (Epoch 2025-Nov-21.0)

Element Value Units
Eccentricity (e)0.2693245682191976
Semi-major Axis (a)1.369162794713618au
Perihelion (q)1.000413616205583au
Inclination (i)9.216568528587654deg
Longitude of Ascending Node (ฮฉ)347.2413468941426deg
Argument of Perihelion (ฯ‰)180.818983224046deg
Mean Anomaly (M)291.4627815274728deg
Time of Perihelion (tp)2461111.9050902742TDB
Orbital Period585.17days
Earth MOID0.00684174au
Jupiter MOID3.23803au
Tisserand Parameter (Jupiter)4.776


Physical Parameters

Parameter Value Units
Absolute Magnitude (H)20.58mag
Rotation Period1.37755h
ReferenceLCDB (Rev. 2023-Oct)


Close Approach Data (Selected)

Date (TDB) Body Nominal Distance Velocity (V-rel)
2018-03-07 08:18Earth0.00966 au6.30 km/s
2026-03-19 17:39Earth0.05352 au6.44 km/s
2071-02-17 02:44Earth0.11691 au8.02 km/s


Radar Astrometry

Radar measurements provide precision orbital refinement. Selected observations:

Date (UTC) Delay (ยตs) Frequency (MHz) Observer
2018-03-07 07:150.5002380P.A. Taylor
2018-03-07 05:400.58560M. Brozovic


References & Sources

Data contained within this report is correct at the time of publication and is updated in accordance with new official data releases. 

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