2025-08-19, 06:47 PM
Hi BMD,
JPL hasn't updated the orbit since 2025 July 24. Hopefully they'll perform an updated calculation closer to the time of the close approach. The observation arc is pretty long because they found 2025 FA22 in data from PAN-STARRS 1 in 2012 and 2014. Very cool.
You're farther south, so you'll have a much better view, weather permitting.
Phil S.
JPL hasn't updated the orbit since 2025 July 24. Hopefully they'll perform an updated calculation closer to the time of the close approach. The observation arc is pretty long because they found 2025 FA22 in data from PAN-STARRS 1 in 2012 and 2014. Very cool.
You're farther south, so you'll have a much better view, weather permitting.
Phil S.

