Asteroid
2016 TO11 passed by the Earth at a distance of 895 500 km (2.33 times the
average distance between the Earth and the Moon, 0.60% of the average distance
between the Earth and the Sun), slightly after 7.00 pm GMT on Wednesday 12
October 2016. There was no danger of the asteroid hitting us, though had it
done so it would have presented no threat. 2016 TO11 has an estimated
equivalent diameter of 6-21 m (i.e. it is estimated that a spherical object
with the same volume would be 6-21 m in diameter), and an object of this size
would be expected to explode in an airburst (an explosion caused by
superheating from friction with the Earth's atmosphere, which is greater than
that caused by simply falling, due to the orbital momentum of the asteroid) in
the atmosphere between 38 and 20 km above the ground, with only fragmentary
material reaching the Earth's surface.
The calculated orbit of 2016 TO11. Minor Planet Center.
2016 TO11 was discovered on 6
October 2016 (six days before its closest approach to the Earth) by the
University of Arizona's Mt. Lemmon Survey at the Steward Observatory on Mount
Lemmon in the Catalina Mountains north of Tucson. The designation 2016 TO11
implies that the asteroid was the 289th object (object O11) discovered in the
first half of October 2016 (period 2016 T).
2016 TO11 has a 1084 day orbital
period and an elliptical orbit tilted at an angle of 4.36° to the plain of the
Solar System that takes it from 0.93 AU from the Sun (i.e. 93% of the average
distance at which the Earth orbits the Sun) to 3.19 AU from the Sun (i.e. 319%
of the average distance at which the Earth orbits the Sun, over twice the
distance at which the planet Mars orbits the Sun). It is therefore classed as
an Apollo Group Asteroid (an asteroid that is on average further from the Sun
than the Earth, but which does get closer).
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Asteroid 2016 TH passes the Earth. Asteroid
2016 TH passed by the Earth at a distance of 128 300 km (0.34 times
the average distance between the Earth and the Moon, 0.09% of
the average distance between the Earth and the Sun), at about 4.30 pm...
Asteroid 2016 TD passes the Earth. Asteroid
2016 TD passed by the Earth at a distance of 226 200 km (0.59 times
the average distance between the Earth and the Moon, 0.15% of
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