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Didymos — Near-Earth Object in Ophiuchus

65803 Didymos, 1996 GT

Magnitude 14.3m NearEarthObject Ophiuchus Visible
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Properties

Magnitude 14.3
Type: Near-Earth Object
Distance: 1.643 AU
Orbital Period: 768.9 days
Diameter: 1 km
Features: Equatorial ridge typical of fast rotators; rubble-pile structure
Binary asteroid system: a roughly 780 m S-type primary with a small ~150 m moonlet (Dimorphos). Target of NASA's DART mission, the first planetary-defence test, which impacted Dimorphos in September 2022 and shortened its orbital period by ~33 minutes. ESA's Hera mission visits in late 2026.

Position & Identifiers

RA 16h 36m 26.3s
Dec -22° 40' 46.0"
Constellation Ophiuchus
Catalog Didymos

Physical Properties

Diameter 1 km
Mass 5.28e11 kg
Albedo 0.15 (15% reflected)
Rotation 2.3 hours
Surface Equatorial ridge typical of fast rotators; rubble-pile structure
Angular Size 0.0″ (current)

Orbital Properties

Semi-major Axis 1.6426 AU (245.7 million km)
Eccentricity 0.3832
Inclination 3.41°
Orbital Period 2.11 years
Distance 0.915 AU (7.6 light-min)
Elongation 166.3° Near opposition

Brightness Forecast (next 12 months)

Apparent magnitude as Earth–asteroid distance changes through the year. The peak marks the brightest moment in the window — usually around opposition, when the asteroid is closest and fully illuminated.

19.020.021.0JulAugSepOctNovDecJanFebMarAprMayJunpeak 18.5 · 16 JannowMagnitude↑ brighter

Computed from JPL orbital elements via m = H + 5·log10(r·Δ). Phase-function correction is omitted, so curves trace distance variation only — accurate within a few tenths for main-belt asteroids; coarse for fast-moving NEOs near Earth.

Observing Tips

Visibility Large telescope only at close approach
Where to Look Near-Earth asteroid (Apollo group); inner-Earth crosser
Notes Binary asteroid system: a roughly 780 m S-type primary with a small ~150 m moonlet (Dimorphos). Target of NASA's DART mission, the first planetary-defence test, which impacted Dimorphos in September 2022 and shortened its orbital period by ~33 minutes. ESA's Hera mission visits in late 2026.

Discovery

Discovered by Spacewatch
Date 1996-04-11

Current Ephemeris

0.915
AU from Earth
136.9M
km
0.0
Angular Size
166°
Elongation

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Telescope Bortle 3 Bortle 4 Bortle 5
80mm refr. Imp. Imp. Imp.
150mm Newt. Imp. Imp. Imp.
C8 203mm V. hard Imp. Imp.
Easy Medium Hard Very hard Impossible

Bortle 3 = rural · 4 = outer suburbs · 5 = suburbs

Medium on Seestar S50

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