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2021 GW4

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Apollo near-Earth asteroid

2021 GW4
Discovery[1]
Discovered byMLS
Discovery siteMount Lemmon Obs.
Discovery date8 April 2021
Designations
2021 GW4
NEOApollo[2]
Orbital characteristics[2]
Epoch 2020-Dec-17 (JD 2459200.5)
Uncertainty parameter 6
Observation arc4 days
Aphelion2.045 AU (305,900,000 km) (Q)
Perihelion0.97725 AU (146,195,000 km) (q)
1.511 AU (226,000,000 km) (a)
Eccentricity0.3532 (e)
1.862 yr
(678 days)
286.5° (M)
Inclination0.73712° (i)
201.52° (Ω)
6 May 2021
26.568° (ω)
Earth MOID0.00012 AU (18,000 km; 0.047 LD)
Jupiter MOID2.9 AU (430,000,000 km)
Physical characteristics
3–8 meters (CNEOS)
29.5[2]

2021 GW4 is anApollonear-Earth object roughly 5 meters (20 feet) in diameter. It was discovered by theMount Lemmon Survey on 8 April 2021.[1] On 12 April 2021 13:01UTC it passed19821 km from the surface of Earth.[3] The uncertainty in the close approach distance was ±30 km.[4]

The Earth approach caused the asteroid to migrate inward and reduced theorbital period by roughly 71 days (from 678 days to 607 days).[5] As a result of the orbit change, it came to its nextperihelion (closest approach to the Sun) on 6 May 2021.

Meteor scientist Peter Brown[6] and astronomersJonathan McDowell[7] and Michael Busch[8] agree that thefireball near South Florida at 13 April 2021 2:16 UTC was unrelated to2021 GW4. The unrelated fireball became visible at 100 kilometers (62 mi) above sea level and airburst at 37 kilometers (23 mi) before enteringdark flight and landing in the Atlantic ocean.[6] Thousands of fireballs occur every day.[9]

References

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  1. ^ab"MPEC 2021-G121 : 2021 GW4". IAU Minor Planet Center. 9 April 2021. Retrieved17 April 2021. (K21G04W)
  2. ^abc"JPL Small-Body Database Browser: (2021 GW4)" (last observation: 2021-04-12;arc: 4 days; JPL #6).Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved17 April 2021.
  3. ^2021-Apr-12 Earth approach: 0.000175131 AU (26,199.2 km).26199km "geocentric distance" – 6378km "Earth radius" = 19821km
  4. ^"Horizons Batch for 2021-Apr-12 13:01 showing RNG_3sigma uncertainty of ±29.7km".JPL Horizons. Retrieved17 April 2021.
  5. ^Horizons output."Orbital Elements for Asteroid (2021 GW4)". Retrieved17 April 2021. ("Ephemeris Type" select "Orbital Elements"  · "Center" should already be set for "Sun (body center)" (aka @sun)  · "Time Span" I selected "2020-Dec-17" to match the currentJPL SBDB numbers and "2021-Jun-17" with a step size of 6 months.)
  6. ^abMeteor scientist Peter Brown
  7. ^Astronomer Jonathan McDowell
  8. ^Astronomer Michael Busch
  9. ^"Fireball FAQS: How frequently do fireballs occur?".American Meteor Society. Retrieved17 April 2021.

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