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Showing posts with label Scientific Profile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scientific Profile. Show all posts

Saturday, 14 February 2026

Near-Earth Asteroid 2017 XA1: Full Scientific, Data Packed Profile

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Written by: Astrophyzix Science Communication
Article Type: Asteroid News, Scientific Data, NEO Explainer
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2017 XA1


Asteroid 2017 XA1 — Full Scientific Profile

Asteroid 2017 XA1 is a small near-Earth body with a distinctly interior orbit relative to Earth's — meaning its path around the Sun remains mostly within Earth’s orbital distance. Although it is formally classified as a Potentially Hazardous Asteroid (PHA), its orbit, as determined from three years of observations keeps it at safe distances during close approaches for the foreseeable future. 

Thursday, 15 January 2026

Asteroid 2340 Hathor Close Approach 17/01/26

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Earth’s Slender Neighbor from the Sky

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Information and Data Updated: 10 February 2026
Written by: Astrophyzix Science Communication 
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Published: 15 January 2026

Asteroid Hathor Charts for 2026 close approach

Abstract

Floating through the inner Solar System with the grace of an orbital dancer, asteroid 2340 Hathor is a fascinating space rock that has captured astronomers’ attention since the mid-1970s. Named after an ancient goddess yet rooted in modern science, Hathor embodies the intersection of myth, celestial mechanics, and planetary defense.

While it poses no imminent danger, Hathor is notable for an upcoming close approach to Earth on 17 January 2026, an event that has placed it firmly back on astronomers’ observation schedules.

Wednesday, 14 January 2026

Asteroid 242708 (2005 UK1) 2026 Observational Study Notes

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Close-Approach of Asteroid 2005 UK1 - Astrophyzix Asteroid Close Approach Series 

Written by: Astrophyzix Science Communication
Date published:: 14 January 2026
Date Modifed
: 11 February 2026

Orbital chart of asteroid 242708 (2005 UK1) showing its trajectory relative to Earth and the Sun, with close approach on 12 January 2026.
Figure 1. Orbit of 242708 (2005 UK1) relative to Earth and the Sun, showing its close approach on 12 January 2026.


Abstract

This article provides a detailed overview of asteroid 242708 (2005 UK1), an Apollo-class near-Earth object that made a safe close approach to Earth on 12 January 2026. The article summarizes its discovery, orbital characteristics, size estimates, and monitoring status, providing context for near-Earth object research and planetary defense efforts.

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