Dwa bliskie przelotyBY KRZYSZTOF KANAWKA ON 30 MAJA 2020
45 28.05.2020 14:50 CEST , 2020 KF5 , 246 000 km (0,64 LD), średnica ok. 5 m
46 29.05.2020 23:00 CEST , 2020 KC5 , 373 000 km (0,97 LD), średnica ok. 9 m
https://kosmonauta.net/2020/05/dwa-bliskie-przeloty/Asteroid 2020 KF5 to flyby Earth at 0.64 LD on May 28Posted by Teo Blašković on May 27, 2020 at 11:33 UTC (9 days ago)
A newly-discovered asteroid designated 2020 KF5 will flyby Earth at a distance of 0.64 LD / 0.00165 AU (246 836 km / 153 377 miles) at 12:49 UTC on May 28, 2020.
Another newly-discovered asteroid --
2020 KJ4 -- will flyby us just 32 minutes later. However, as far as we know at this moment, yet another newly-discovered asteroid will flyby us at 21:00 UTC on May 29 -- 2020 KC5. In 2020, we have discovered 44 asteroids whose orbits take them within 1 lunar distance.
Asteroid 2020 KF5 was first observed at Mt. Lemmon Survey, Arizona on May 26, two days before its close approach.
The object belongs to the Apollo group of asteroids and has an estimated diameter between 3.5 and 7.8 m (11 - 25 feet).
It will flyby us at a speed (relative to the Earth) of 10.86 km/s.
https://watchers.news/2020/05/27/asteroid-2020-kf5/Asteroid 2020 KC5 to flyby Earth at 0.96 LDPosted by Teo Blašković on May 29, 2020 at 15:12 UTC (7 days ago)
A newly-discovered asteroid designated 2020 KC5 will flyby Earth at a distance of 0.96 LD / 0.00248 AU (371 002 km / 230 530 miles) at 20:46 UTC on May 29, 2020. This is the 44th known asteroid to flyby Earth within 1 lunar distance since the start of the year and the 6th so far this month.
The object belongs to the Apollo group of asteroids and was first observed at Pan-STARRS 2, Haleakala, Hawaii on May 26, 3 days before its close approach.
It has an estimated diameter between 9.1 and 20 m (30 - 95 feet).
https://watchers.news/2020/05/29/asteroid-2020-kc5/