Asteroid (NEO) 2011 LJ19
Asteroid (NEO) 2011 LJ19 is currently in the constellation of Pisces, at a distance of 203,858,844 kilometers from Earth.
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Today's rise, transit and set times of Asteroid (NEO) 2011 LJ19 from Greenwich, United Kingdom (all times relative to the local timezone Europe/London):
- 2011 LJ19 is above the horizon from Greenwich, United Kingdom.
- Right now it is placed in the East-South-East direction at an altitude of 24° above the horizon.
- Given its current magnitude, 2011 LJ19 is visible only through long exposure photography.
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Asteroid (NEO) 2011 LJ19 Distance from Earth
The distance of Asteroid (NEO) 2011 LJ19 from Earth is currently 203,858,844 kilometers, equivalent to 1.362712 Astronomical Units. Light takes 11 minutes and 19.9999 seconds to travel from Asteroid (NEO) 2011 LJ19 and arrive to us.
The following chart shows the distance of Asteroid (NEO) 2011 LJ19 from Earth as a function of time. In the chart the distance data is measured in Astronomical Units and sampled with an interval of 1 day.
The value of the reported distance might be somewhat inaccurate around the times of closest approach for objects passing extremely close to Earth.
Closest Approach of Asteroid (NEO) 2011 LJ19 to Earth
During the next 10 years, the closest approach of Asteroid (NEO) 2011 LJ19 to Earth happens on Tue Jul 25 2028 at a distance of 0.008503 Astronomical Units, or 1,272,068 kilometers:
Asteroid (NEO) 2011 LJ19 Brightness and Light Curve
The following chart is the predicted light curve (visual magnitude as a function of time) of Asteroid (NEO) 2011 LJ19, according to the most recent ephemerides data. Magnitude data is sampled with a 2 days interval and there might be inaccuracies for objects changing brightness very rapidly during the course of a few days. For comets there could be large discrepancies between the observed and predicted brightness because of their highly dynamic behaviour.
Asteroid (NEO) 2011 LJ19 Orbital Elements
The following table lists the orbital elements of Asteroid (NEO) 2011 LJ19 at epoch 24 February 2023 00:00 UTC (JD: 2460000.5). Source: JPL Small-Body Database
Element | Symbol | Value |
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Orbit eccentricity | e | 0.62090947 |
Orbit inclination | i | 1.53623736° |
Perihelion distance | q | 0.99396460 AU 148,694,988 km |
Aphelion distance | Q |
4.24997858 AU 635,787,747 km |
Semi-major axis | a |
2.62197159 AU 392,241,367 km |
Orbital period | period |
4.2457 years 1,550.7450 days |
Date of perihelion transit | Tp | 2024-May-19 07:41:32 2,460,449.8205 JD |
Argument of perihelion | peri | 30.447166309562° |
Longitude of the ascending node | node | 296.46770024291° |
Mean anomaly | M | 255.69182552324° |
Mean motion | n | 0.23214648°/day |
Visualization of Asteroid (NEO) 2011 LJ19 Orbit
This 3d orbit diagram is a feature of our 3D Solar System Simulator and shows the orbit of Asteroid (NEO) 2011 LJ19 with respect of the Sun and the orbits of the major planets. The position of Asteroid (NEO) 2011 LJ19 and the planets along their orbits in this diagram accurately represents the current configuration of the objects in the Solar System. This is an experimental feature and it requires a WebGL enabled browser. Please provide us feedback!
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Asteroid (NEO) 2011 LJ19 15 Days Ephemeris
The following table lists the ephemerides of Asteroid (NEO) 2011 LJ19 computed for the past and next 7 days, with a 24 hours interval. Click on each row of the table to locate Asteroid (NEO) 2011 LJ19 in our Online Planetarium at the chosen date.
Date | Right AscensionR.A. | DeclinationDec. | MagnitudeMag | Constellation |
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2024 May 01 | 23h 29m 57s | -03° 04’ 31” | 23.81 | Pisces |
2024 May 02 | 23h 34m 18s | -02° 34’ 59” | 23.80 | Pisces |
2024 May 03 | 23h 38m 39s | -02° 05’ 26” | 23.80 | Pisces |
2024 May 04 | 23h 42m 57s | -01° 35’ 54” | 23.79 | Pisces |
2024 May 05 | 23h 47m 17s | -01° 06’ 25” | 23.79 | Pisces |
2024 May 06 | 23h 51m 34s | -00° 37’ 00” | 23.78 | Pisces |
2024 May 07 | 23h 55m 53s | -00° 07’ 37” | 23.78 | Pisces |
2024 May 08 | 00h 00m 09s | +00° 21’ 37” | 23.78 | Pisces |
2024 May 09 | 00h 04m 24s | +00° 50’ 48” | 23.78 | Pisces |
2024 May 10 | 00h 08m 39s | +01° 19’ 50” | 23.77 | Pisces |
2024 May 11 | 00h 12m 53s | +01° 48’ 46” | 23.77 | Pisces |
2024 May 12 | 00h 17m 08s | +02° 17’ 32” | 23.77 | Pisces |
2024 May 13 | 00h 21m 20s | +02° 46’ 09” | 23.77 | Pisces |
2024 May 14 | 00h 25m 32s | +03° 14’ 35” | 23.77 | Pisces |