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Asteroid 2013 FT28

Below the horizon.  Rise: 15:31 | Tran: 20:20 | Set: 1:14
Alt: -42.27°   Az: 309.96°   Direction: South-South-West

Asteroid 2013 FT28 is in the constellation of Virgo, at a distance of 7,820,879,567.0 kilometers from Earth. The current Right Ascension is 13h 33m 37s and the Declination is -13° 18’ 36” (apparent coordinates). The magnitude of asteroid 2013 FT28 is 24.56.

Finder Charts

The sky charts below show, at different resolutions, the position of asteroid 2013 FT28 in the sky. Click on each chart to access the interactive star map tool.

Star map showing the position of asteroid 2013 FT28 in the constellation of Virgo on F, d Y. Field of view: 50x30 degrees. View interactive star map.
Star map showing the position of asteroid 2013 FT28 in the constellation of Virgo on F, d Y. Field of view: 15x9 degrees. View in interactive star map.

The following map uses photographic imagery from the Digitized Sky Survey (DSS) to realistically visualize the precise position of asteroid 2013 FT28 against the stars in the background. The horizontal size of the map measures 60 arcminutes. Click on the image to access a more detailed full-screen view.

2013 FT28
RA: 13h 32m 15s
Dec: -13° 10’ 47”
Simplified high-resolution deep sky chart showing the current position of asteroid 2013 FT28. Field of view: 60 x 40 arcminutes. Go to the dedicated page

Equatorial Coordinates

Apparent

13h 33m 37s
-13° 18’ 36”
09h 37m 22s
23h 11m 00s

J2000

13h 32m 15s
-13° 10’ 47”

Additional Information

Virgo
24.56

Rise and Set Times

The following table lists today's rise, transit and set times of asteroid 2013 FT28 from Greenwich, UK (all times relative to the local timezone Europe/London):

Azimuth: 103.3°
Max altitude: 25.2°
Azimuth: 256.7°

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Distance from Earth

The distance of asteroid 2013 FT28 from Earth is currently 7,820,879,567.0 kilometers, equivalent to 52.2793508384 Astronomical Units. Light takes 7h 14m 47.646s to travel from asteroid 2013 FT28 and arrive to us.

7,820,879,567.0
52.2793508384
7h 14m 47.646s

The following graph shows the distance of asteroid 2013 FT28 from Earth as a function of time. In the chart the distance is measured in Astronomical Units and the data is sampled with an interval of 1 day.

Chart of the distance of asteroid 2013 FT28 from Earth in Astronomical Units (au)
Note: The values in this chart may not be entirely accurate around the time of closest approach for objects passing very close to Earth at high speed (e.g., Near-Earth Objects).

The value of the distance of 2013 FT28 from Earth is also available as a real time updated value in the live position tracker.

Closest Approach to Earth

In the period between January 1, 2000 and December 31, 2099, the closest approach of asteroid 2013 FT28 to Earth will happen on Wednesday 9 June 2060 at a distance of 42.502938 Astronomical Units, or 6,358,349,110 kilometers:

Wednesday 9 June 2060
6,358,349,110
42.502938

Note: the values for the closest approach are computed with a sampling interval of 1 day.

Light Curve

The following chart shows the light curve of asteroid 2013 FT28, i.e., its apparent magnitude as a function of time. The curve is calculated using the latest ephemerides provided by JPL Horizons. The magnitude data is sampled with the interval of 2 days. Because of this sampling, inaccuracies may occur for objects that have large variations of brightness over a few days. For comets, large discrepancies can arise between the calculated brightness and the observations due to their highly dynamic, and not always precisely predictable, behavior.

Chart of the magnitude of asteroid 2013 FT28 as a function of time

Orbital Elements

The following table lists the orbital elements of asteroid 2013 FT28 at epoch October, 16 2024 00:00 UTC (JD: 2460600.5). Source: JPL Small-Body Database

Element Symbol Value
Orbit eccentricity e 0.84553228
Orbit inclination i 17.42163338°
Perihelion distance q 43.47677585 AU
6,504,033,105 km
Aphelion distance Q 519.44698254 AU
77,708,162,685 km
Semi-major axis a 281.46187919 AU
42,106,097,895 km
Orbital period period 4,722.1261 years
1,724,756.5434 days
Date of perihelion transit Tp March 9, 2060
2,473,528.4667 JD
Argument of perihelion peri 40.841912781888°
Longitude of the ascending node node 217.69108104208°
Mean anomaly M 357.30160872554°
Mean motion n 0.00020873°/day

Orbit Visualization

The following chart is a 3D animated visualization of the orbit of asteroid 2013 FT28 relative to the other major objects in the Solar System. You can access more advanced features using our 3D Solar System Viewer.

15 Days Ephemeris

The following table lists the ephemerides of asteroid 2013 FT28 computed for the past and next 7 days, with a 24 hours interval. Apparent celestial coordinates are provided.

Date Right AscensionR.A. DeclinationDec. MagnitudeMag Constellation
Jun 17 2025 13h 33m 45s -13° 20’ 14” 24.55 Virgo
Jun 18 2025 13h 33m 44s -13° 19’ 59” 24.55 Virgo
Jun 19 2025 13h 33m 42s -13° 19’ 45” 24.55 Virgo
Jun 20 2025 13h 33m 41s -13° 19’ 31” 24.55 Virgo
Jun 21 2025 13h 33m 40s -13° 19’ 17” 24.55 Virgo
Jun 22 2025 13h 33m 39s -13° 19’ 04” 24.55 Virgo
Jun 23 2025 13h 33m 38s -13° 18’ 51” 24.55 Virgo
Jun 24 2025 13h 33m 37s -13° 18’ 39” 24.56 Virgo
Jun 25 2025 13h 33m 36s -13° 18’ 27” 24.56 Virgo
Jun 26 2025 13h 33m 36s -13° 18’ 15” 24.56 Virgo
Jun 27 2025 13h 33m 35s -13° 18’ 03” 24.56 Virgo
Jun 28 2025 13h 33m 34s -13° 17’ 52” 24.56 Virgo
Jun 29 2025 13h 33m 34s -13° 17’ 42” 24.56 Virgo
Jun 30 2025 13h 33m 33s -13° 17’ 31” 24.56 Virgo

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