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Post #141by gironde » 14.10.2024, 09:04

Asteroids update from JPL:
n° 720000 to 729999 (ssc + list with families)

asteroids numbered n°720000-729999 N=10000.zip
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Post #142by gironde » 15.10.2024, 05:48

Asteroids update from JPL:
n° 730000 to 739999 (ssc + list with families)
asteroids numbered n°730000-739999 N=10000.zip
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updated list of families in asteroids n°710000 to 719999
list 710000-719999 updated.zip
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updated list of families in asteroids n°700000 to 709999
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99942 Apophis

Post #143by SpaceExplorer » 05.11.2024, 00:45

99942 Apophis is a NEO/PHA discovered in 2004-Jun-19. Initially estimated to have a 2.7% chance of impacting Earth in 2029, subsequent refinement of its orbit ruled out any possibility of impact within the next 100 years. On 2029-Apr-13, Apophis will safely pass within 31,700 km of the Earth's surface.
NASA's OSIRIS-APEX spacecraft is already on its way to Apophis. Another mission, ESA's Ramses, will be launched in 2028.

This Apophis model is based on radar observations from 2012-2013, which are reported in the 2018 study.
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Friday, 2029-Apr-13!
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Apophis is currently an Aten asteroid. After its encounter with Earth in 2029, it will become an Apollo asteroid.

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MBR Explorer targets

Post #144by SpaceExplorer » 16.12.2024, 17:52

This addon adds the seven target main-belt asteroids of the planned UAE's MBR Explorer mission.
Scheduled to launch in March 2028, MBR Explorer will flyby over six asteroids between 2030 and 2033, with a rendezvous with 269 Justitia in 2034, in addition to deploying a Justitia lander.
The presence of tholins on Justitia's surface makes it an attractive target, given that it is a possible TNO that has migrated into the asteroid belt.

In numerical order, the seven asteroids are:

- 269 Justitia
- 623 Chimaera
- 10253 Westerwald
- 13294 Rockox
- (23871) 1998 RC76
- (59980) 1999 SG6
- (88055) 2000 VA28

Orbital parameters are from JPL HORIZONS. Includes light curve models for Justitia, Chimaera and 1999 SG6 from DAMIT database. Special thanks to pedro_jg for converting these models to CMOD and for obtaining color indices for the asteroids!
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Justitia (left) and Chimaera (right), the MBR Explorer's largest targets.

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Lucy targets

Post #145by SpaceExplorer » 20.01.2025, 12:28

This addon adds the target asteroids of the NASA's Lucy mission. Launched 2021-Oct-16, Lucy will flyby 2 main-belt asteroids and 6 Jupiter trojans during its 12-year mission.

The trojans are located at Jupiter's L4 and L5 points, orbiting in front or behind the planet. They are targets of interest given their primitive nature, being "fossils" of planetary formation in the early history of Solar System. In general, trojans have a low albedo and a reddish spectrum.

In numerical order, the Lucy targets are:

- 617 Patroclus and its satellite/companion, Menoetius (binary trojan)
- 3548 Eurybates and its satellite, Queta (trojan)
- 11351 Leucus (trojan)
- 15094 Polymele and its unnamed satellite, nicknamed "Shaun" (trojan)
- 21900 Orus (trojan)
- 52246 Donaldjohanson (MBA, possible binary?)
- 152830 Dinkinesh and its satellite, Selam (MBA)

This is a combination of the best and most recent physical and rotational parameters of these asteroids based on papers. The SSC files were originally created by pedro_jg, SevenSpheres and DaveBowman2001, and modified by me to include TCT colors and update some physical and rotational parameters, such as for Leucus, Orus and Donaldjohanson.

The Dinkinesh addon was made by Itzlmcool and domi9, and initially uploaded to mobi site.
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Lucy_trojans_size_comparison.jpg
Lucy's largest targets - size comparison
Lucy_MBAs_and_trojan_satellites_size_comparison.jpg
Lucy's smallest targets - size comparison
Dinkinesh_Selam_Lucy_size_comparison.jpg
Dinkinesh, Selam and Lucy - size comparison
Lucy_targets_satellite_orbits.jpg
Asteroids with satellites (not to scale):
1. Dinkinesh and Selam
2. Eurybates and Queta
3. Polymele and "Shaun"
4. Patroclus and Menoetius
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Dinkinesh and Selam, in a Celestia recreation of the Lucy photo taken during the closest approach.
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Donaldjohanson has a high light curve amplitude of 1.6. Would it be a highly elongated object, a contact binary or even a synchronous binary? We will know soon.

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Post #146by gironde » 29.01.2025, 06:57

Asteroids update from JPL:
n° 740000 to 749999 (ssc + list with families)
asteroids numbered n°740000-749999 N=10000.zip
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Asteroids update from JPL:
n° 750000 to 756999 (ssc + list with families)
(the asteroids 757000 to 759999 are not published by JPL at the moment)
asteroids numbered n°750000-756999 N=7000.zip
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Post #147by gironde » 11.03.2025, 07:04

to replace and complete the file concerning asteroids from 750000 to 756999 at this forum address viewtopic.php?p=163475#p163475, here is:

asteroids numbered n°750000-759999 N=10000.zip
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and also the next serie :

asteroids numbered n°760000-769999 N=10000.zip
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only restriction:
the orbital data comes from JPL and the information concerning the different families of asteroids comes from the wikipedia site https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minor_planets:_720001–721000 and its associated pages.
At this time, the information on this wikipedia site is not yet completed from the asteroids 757000. This means that my lists of asteroids by family are provisional and only provide information from JPL (Main-Belt, Inner Belt, Outer Belt, Mars Crosser, TNO, ...). I hope to obtain this informations quickly enough to be able to make an update.

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2024 YR4

Post #148by SpaceExplorer » 30.03.2025, 00:12

2024 YR4 is a NEO, Apollo-type asteroid, discovered on 2024-Dec-27. It was initially estimated to have a considerable chance of colliding with Earth in 2032-Dec-22 (1-in-32 on 2025-Feb-18), placing it at level 3 on the Torino scale for a few weeks. However, with subsequent observations, the risk of an Earth impact has been reduced to effectively zero. However, it still has a 1-in-58 chance of impacting the Moon.
The next close approach to Earth will occur in December 2028, at a distance of about 8.000.000 km, where additional observations will help to further refine the asteroid's orbit for the 2032 approach. At 2032-Dec-22, the nominal closest approach distance to the Earth's surface is 255,600 km, while for the Moon it is approximately 3,700 km. However, it is important to note that the uncertainty is still more than 200,000 km.
Until recently, there has been large uncertainty about the size of YR4, with estimates placing it between 40 and 90 meters in diameter. Recent JWST observations estimate a diameter of 60±7 meters. Light curves obtained by other observatories indicate that YR4 has an elongated shape and a fast rotation period of only 19.5 minutes.

This addon is an update of the one previously made by Art Blos.
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Previously a cause for concern, it is now known that 2024 YR4 will safely pass Earth.
yr_4_moon.jpg
Moon approach
yr_4_trajectory_1.jpg
XYZV trajectory covering Oct-2028 to Jan-2037. After the encounter with the Earth-Moon system in 2032, the asteroid's position is highly uncertain.


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