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2135 Aristaeus

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Discovery date
  
17 April 1977

Alternative names
  
1977 HA

Observation arc
  
37.19 yr (13585 days)

Orbits
  
Sun

Discovery site
  
MPC designation
  
2135

Minor planet category
  
PHA

Discovered
  
17 April 1977

Named after
  
Asteroid group
  
Discovered by
  
E. F. Helin and S. J. Bus

Discoverers
  
Schelte J. Bus, Eleanor F. Helin

Similar
  
2201 Oljato, 3362 Khufu, 2101 Adonis

2135 Aristaeus (1977 HA) is an Apollo asteroid discovered on April 17, 1977 by E. F. Helin and S. J. Bus at Palomar Observatory. It is named for Aristaeus, the son of Apollo and the nymph Cyrene.

2135 Aristaeus is a potentially hazardous asteroid (PHA) because its minimum orbit intersection distance (MOID) is less than 0.05 AU and its diameter is greater than 150 meters. The Earth-MOID is 0.0100 AU (1,500,000 km; 930,000 mi). Its orbit is well-determined for the next several hundred years.

The asteroid made its closest approach to Earth on April 1, 1977, at a nominal distance of 0.03216 AU (4,811,000 km; 2,989,000 mi). It will make its next closest approach on April 2, 2064, at a nominal distance of 0.0546 AU (8,170,000 km; 5,080,000 mi).

References

2135 Aristaeus Wikipedia


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