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2019 VL5

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2019 VL5
Discovery
Discovered byLINEAR
Discovery date9 November 2019
Designations
Orbital characteristics[1]
Epoch13 September 2023 (JD2460200.5)
Uncertainty parameter0
Observation arc1456 days (3.99 years)
Aphelion1.27861AU(191.277Gm)
Perihelion0.720710 AU (107.8167 Gm)
0.999659 AU (149.5469 Gm)
Eccentricity0.279044
0.9995yr(365.07d)
225.41157°
0.98611°/day
Inclination1.69748°
280.72757°
236.18475°
EarthMOID0.00743896 AU (1,112,853 km)
Physical characteristics
30 m
25.87[1]

2019 VL5is a tinyasteroid,classified as anear-Earth objectof theAten groupmoving in a 1:1mean-motion resonancewithEarth.Because of that, it is in aco-orbital configurationrelative to Earth.2019 VL5is currently in ahorseshoe orbit:relative to the Sun and Earth, it moves back and forth in a horseshoe shape around Earth's orbit, with Earth in the gap of the horseshoe. According to orbital calculations, the asteroid was an Earth co-orbital for at least 500 years and will stay one for at least another 2,500 years. During this time, it will remain in this horseshoe orbit for at least 800 years, then it will transfer to aquasi-satelliteorbit, then back to a horseshoe orbit after a few decades.[2]

China planned to launch an asteroid deflection probe targeting2019 VL5in 2025,[3]but later changed the target to2015 XF261.[4]

References

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  1. ^abc"JPL Small-Body Database Lookup: (2019 VL5)".Jet Propulsion Laboratory.4 November 2023.Retrieved10 March2024.
  2. ^Yi, Qi; Dong, Qiao (May 2022)."Stability Analysis of Earth Co-orbital Objects".The Astronomical Journal.163(5). section 211.Bibcode:2022AJ....163..211Q.doi:10.3847/1538-3881/ac5e2c.
  3. ^Jones, Andrew (11 April 2023)."China to target asteroid 2019 VL5 for 2025 planetary defense test".SpaceNews.Retrieved26 January2024.
  4. ^"China targets its first planetary defense test mission".The Planetary Society.
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