2013 EC Discovery[1] Discovered by Mt. Lemmon Survey Discovery site Summerhaven, Arizona, USA Discovery date March 2, 2013 Designations MPC designation
2013 EC Alternative designations
MPO 256829 Minor planet category Apollo NEO Orbital characteristics[2] Epoch 3 March 2013 (JD 2456354.5) Uncertainty parameter 7[1] Observation arc 1[1] d |{{{apsis}}}|helion}} 3.66151 astronomical unit|AU (547.754 Gm) |{{{apsis}}}|helion}} 0.65528 AU (98.028 Gm) Semi-major axis
2.15839 AU (322.891 Gm) Eccentricity 0.69641 Orbital period 3.17 yr (1158.23 d) 3.17 yr Mean anomaly 345.65° Mean motion 0° 18m 35.676s /day Inclination 6.02802° Longitude of ascending node 342.373° |{{{apsis}}}|helion}}
261.34° Earth MOID 0.00239372 AU (358,095 km)[2] Mercury MOID 0.1939 AU (29,010,000 km)[1] Jupiter MOID 1.45575 AU (217.777 Gm)[2] Physical characteristicsAbsolute magnitude (H) 27.8[2]
2013 EC is a near-Earth asteroid that passed Earth just inside the orbit of the Moon, with its closest approach on March 4, 2013 at 07:35 UTC.[3] 2013 EC was discovered by the Mount Lemmon Observatory in Arizona, United States , on March 2, 2013.[4] Asteroid 2013 EC is estimated to be equal in size to the Chelyabinsk meteor that impacted on February 15, 2013. Its measurement is about 10 to 17 meters (33 to 56 ft) wide.[5]
2013 EC was one of four asteroids that passed in the vicinity of Earth during one week in early March 2013.[6] The other asteroids in this group besides 2013 EC, included 2013 ET (2.5 lunar distances), 2013 EC20, and 2013 EN20.[7]
See also
List of asteroid close approaches to Earth in 2013
Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking
List of Near-Earth asteroids by distance from Sun
List of asteroid close approaches to Earth
2012 DA14
99942 Apophis
2013 ET
2013 PJ10
References
↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "2013 EC". Minor Planet Center. http://www.minorplanetcenter.net/db_search/show_object?utf8=✓&object_id=2013+EC . Retrieved 15 August 2017 .
↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "(2013 EC)". JPL Small-Body Database . Jet Propulsion Laboratory. http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=3629085 .
↑ Universe Today: Newly Found Asteroid to Pass Within Moon’s Orbit on March 4, 2013
↑ The Watchers: A newly found Asteroid 2013 EC will pass inside the orbit of the Moon on March 4, 2013
↑ International Business Times: Newly Discovered Asteroid 2013 EC Makes Near-Earth Flyby on March 4
↑ "Four Asteroids Buzz Earth in Single Week". Space.com . https://www.space.com/20149-asteroids-buzz-earth-week.html .
↑ "Four Asteroids Buzz Earth in Single Week". Space.com . https://www.space.com/20149-asteroids-buzz-earth-week.html .
External links
2013 EC at the JPL Small-Body Database
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