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1 Discovery, orbit and physical properties  





2 Trojan dynamical state and orbital evolution  





3 Potentially hazardous asteroid  





4 See also  





5 Notes  





6 References  





7 External links  














2013 ND15






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2013 ND15
Discovery
Discovered byPan-STARRS
Discovery date13 July 2013
Designations

MPC designation

2013 ND15

Minor planet category

  • Mercury crosser
  • Venus crosser
  • Earth crosser
  • Orbital characteristics[2][3][4]
    Epoch 13 January 2016 (JD 2457400.5)
    Uncertainty parameter7
    Aphelion1.1660 AU (174.43 Gm)
    Perihelion0.28100 AU (42.037 Gm)

    Semi-major axis

    0.72351 AU (108.236 Gm)
    Eccentricity0.61162

    Orbital period (sidereal)

    0.62 yr (224.8 d)

    Mean anomaly

    198.82°

    Mean motion

    1.6015°/day
    Inclination4.7962°

    Longitude of ascending node

    95.841°

    Argument of perihelion

    19.697°
    Earth MOID0.00751978 AU (1,124,943 km)
    Jupiter MOID3.95146 AU (591.130 Gm)
    Physical characteristics
    Dimensions40–100 m[a][5]

    Absolute magnitude (H)

    24.1[2]

    2013 ND15 (also written 2013 ND15) is an asteroid that is a temporary trojan of Venus, the first known Venus trojan.[6]

    Discovery, orbit and physical properties[edit]

    2013 ND15 was discovered on 13 July 2013 by N. Primak, A. Schultz, T. Goggia and K. Chambers, observing for the Pan-STARRS project. As of September 2014, it has been observed 21 times with a data-arc span of 26 days. It is an Aten asteroid and its semi-major axis (0.7235 AU) is very similar to that of Venus but it has high eccentricity (0.6115) and small orbital inclination (4.794°). With an absolute magnitude of 24.1, it has a diameter in the range 40–100 m (for an assumed albedo range of 0.04-0.20).

    Trojan dynamical state and orbital evolution[edit]

    Animation of 2013 ND15 relative to Sun and Venus
      Sun ·   Venus ·    2013 ND15

    2013 ND15 has been identified as a Venus trojan following a tadpole orbit around Venus' Lagrangian point L4.[6] Besides being a Venus co-orbital, this asteroid is also a Mercury crosser and an Earth crosser. 2013 ND15 exhibits resonant (or near-resonant) behavior with Mercury, Venus and Earth.[6] Its short-term dynamical evolution is different from that of the other three Venus co-orbitals, 2001 CK32, Zoozve, and 2012 XE133.[6]

    Potentially hazardous asteroid[edit]

    2013 ND15 is not included in the Minor Planet Center list of potentially hazardous asteroids (PHAs) because its absolute magnitude is greater than 22.0, even though it comes to within 0.05 AU of Earth periodically. It approached Earth at 0.077 AU on 21 June 2016.

    See also[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    • ^ This is assuming an albedo of 0.20–0.04.

    References[edit]

  • ^ a b c "2013 ND15". JPL Small-Body Database. Jet Propulsion Laboratory. SPK-ID: 3645042. Retrieved 3 April 2016.
  • ^ AstDys-2 on 2013 ND15 Retrieved 2014-01-21
  • ^ NEODyS-2 on 2013 ND15 Retrieved 2014-01-21
  • ^ Absolute-magnitude conversion table (H)
  • ^ a b c d de la Fuente Marcos, C.; de la Fuente Marcos, R. (2014). "Asteroid 2013 ND15: Trojan companion to Venus, PHA to the Earth". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 439 (3): 2970–2977. arXiv:1401.5013. Bibcode:2014MNRAS.439.2970D. doi:10.1093/mnras/stu152.
  • Further reading

    External links[edit]


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