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Itokawa — Erdnahes Objekt in Taurus

25143 Itokawa, 1998 SF36

Helligkeit 19.0m NearEarthObject Taurus Sichtbar
Sternkarte 3D-Sonnensystem
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Eigenschaften

Helligkeit 19.0
Type: Near-Earth Object
Distance: 1.324 AU
Orbital Period: 556.5 days
Diameter: 1 km
Features: 'Head' and 'body' lobes; smooth Muses Sea regolith pond; boulder-strewn highlands
Two-lobed contact-binary 'sea otter' shape (~535×294×209 m). Target of JAXA's Hayabusa mission, the first sample-return from an asteroid (samples returned 2010). Confirmed S(IV)-type composition matching ordinary chondrite meteorites — settled a long-standing question about asteroid–meteorite linkage. Low density (1.9 g/cm³) reveals it as a rubble-pile, not monolithic.

Position & Bezeichnungen

RA 04h 00m 27.1s
Dec +20° 13' 30.6"
Sternbild Taurus
Katalog Itokawa

Physikalische Eigenschaften

Durchmesser 1 km
Masse 3.51e10 kg
Albedo 0.23 (23% reflected)
Rotation 12.1 hours
Oberfläche 'Head' and 'body' lobes; smooth Muses Sea regolith pond; boulder-strewn highlands
Winkeldurchmesser 0.0″ (current)

Bahneigenschaften

Große Halbachse 1.3241 AU (198.1 million km)
Exzentrizität 0.2802
Bahnneigung 1.62°
Umlaufzeit 556.5 days
Entfernung 2.589 AU (21.5 light-min)
Elongation 22.4° Near Sun

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.

20.022.0JulAugSepOctNovDecJanFebMarAprMayJunpeak 18.3 · 2 MarnowMagnitude↑ 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.

Beobachtungstipps

Sichtbarkeit Large telescope only at close approach
Wo zu finden Near-Earth asteroid (Apollo group)
Hinweise Two-lobed contact-binary 'sea otter' shape (~535×294×209 m). Target of JAXA's Hayabusa mission, the first sample-return from an asteroid (samples returned 2010). Confirmed S(IV)-type composition matching ordinary chondrite meteorites — settled a long-standing question about asteroid–meteorite linkage. Low density (1.9 g/cm³) reveals it as a rubble-pile, not monolithic.

Entdeckung

Entdeckt von LINEAR
Datum 1998-09-26

Aktuelle Ephemeriden

2.589
AU from Earth
387.3M
km
0.0
Winkeldurchmesser
22°
Elongation

Wie leicht zu erkennen?

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Teleskop Bortle 3 Bortle 4 Bortle 5
80mm Refr. Unmgl. Unmgl. Unmgl.
150mm Newt. Unmgl. Unmgl. Unmgl.
C8 203mm Unmgl. Unmgl. Unmgl.
Einfach Mittel Schwer Sehr schwer Unmöglich

Bortle 3 = ländlich · 4 = Stadtrand · 5 = Vorstadt

Selbst bei Bortle 3 außerhalb der Reichweite typischer Amateur-Teleskope.
Außer Reichweite mit Seestar S50

Sichtbarkeit

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