2023-03-21, 05:51 PM
Yes, when the NEO was moving slower, the effects of our rotation was much more noticable on its apparent position. Parallax in action at 0.03 AU. Here's an update on the close approach of 2023 DZ2 in the form of an ST4v Object Info dialog:
The OI dialog shows the results of ST4v's ephemeris calculations using MPC's elements for 2023 Mar 19 & 21. The gradual refinement of the orbit & positions are apparent. Data from CNEOS for each day are also included. Estimates of the diameter are gradually decreasing. The initial upper size bound of 110 m is now down to 93 m. The incredibly shrinking rock . The absolute magnitude parameter, H, has increased from 23.5 to 24.0 to reflect the smaller size.
I really hope that the weather cooperates Down Under. Our forecast calls for rain through Saturday night.
Phil S.
The OI dialog shows the results of ST4v's ephemeris calculations using MPC's elements for 2023 Mar 19 & 21. The gradual refinement of the orbit & positions are apparent. Data from CNEOS for each day are also included. Estimates of the diameter are gradually decreasing. The initial upper size bound of 110 m is now down to 93 m. The incredibly shrinking rock . The absolute magnitude parameter, H, has increased from 23.5 to 24.0 to reflect the smaller size.
I really hope that the weather cooperates Down Under. Our forecast calls for rain through Saturday night.
Phil S.