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(153201) 2000 WO107

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Discovered by
  
LINEAR

MPC designation
  
2000 WO107

Minor planet category
  
Aten NEO, PHA

Discovered
  
29 November 2000

Argument of perihelion
  
213.69846°

Asteroid group
  
Discovery date
  
29 November 2000

Alternative names
  
MPO 330062, MPO169985

Observation arc
  
5566 days (15.24 yr)

Inclination
  
7.7714772°

Discovery site
  
Socorro

Similar
  
(153814) 2001 WN5, (137108) 1999 AN10, (308635) 2005 YU55

(153201) 2000 WO107 is a small asteroid that is a Near-Earth object and an Aten asteroid.

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Orbit

The orbit of (153201) 2000 WO107 has been well-established with over 14 years of observations. The orbit of (153201) 2000 WO107 makes it a potentially hazardous asteroid (PHA) that is predicted to pass within 0.001629 AU (243,700 km) of the Earth in the year 2140. For comparison, the distance to the Moon is about 0.0026 AU (384,400 km). However, the asteroid does not appear on the list of PHA close approaches issued by the Minor Planet Center (MPC).

The Jupiter Tisserand invariant, used to distinguish different kinds of orbits, is 6.228.

Physical characteristics

The SMASSII spectral type is X.

References

(153201) 2000 WO107 Wikipedia