Key Facts

  • Categorized as a Apollo-class Asteroid
  • Comparable in size to the Golden Gate Bridge
  • Will pass within 11,453,721 km of Earth in 2027
  • Classified as a Near Earth Asteroid (NEA)
  • Classified as a Potentially Hazardous Asteroid (PHA)
  • See orbit simulation

Overview

136849 (1998 CS1) is a small asteroid whose orbit crosses the orbit of Earth. NASA JPL has classified 1998 CS1 as a "Potentially Hazardous Asteroid" due to its predicted close pass(es) with Earth.

1998 CS1 orbits the sun every 665 days (1.82 years), coming as close as 0.63 AU and reaching as far as 2.35 AU from the sun. Based on its brightness and the way it reflects light, 1998 CS1 is probably between 0.760 to 1.698 kilometers in diameter, making it larger than ~97% of asteroids but small compared to large asteroids, very roughly comparable in size to the Golden Gate Bridge.

The rotation of 1998 CS1 has been observed. It completes a rotation on its axis every 2.77 hours.

Close Approaches

1998 CS1's orbit is 0.02 AU from Earth's orbit at its closest point. This means that there is a wide berth between this asteroid and Earth at all times.

1998 CS1 has 11 close approaches predicted in the coming decades:

Date Distance from Earth (km) Velocity (km/s)
July 19, 2027 11,453,721 15.802
July 29, 2047 16,952,098 21.074
Jan. 15, 2060 12,303,643 20.241
Jan. 20, 2080 3,625,936 17.568
July 17, 2098 15,587,986 15.003
Jan. 31, 2100 24,836,582 13.088
July 23, 2118 6,514,696 16.930
July 23, 2138 5,610,566 17.153
July 17, 2158 17,847,045 14.588
Jan. 30, 2160 20,760,003 13.886
Jan. 24, 2180 7,781,895 16.546

Images and Observations

1998 CS1's orbit is determined by observations dating back to Feb. 9, 1998. It was last officially observed on Nov. 24, 2022. The IAU Minor Planet Center records 691 observations used to determine its orbit.

Accessibility and Exploration

This asteroid is not considered a viable target for human exploration by the NHATS study.

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Orbital Elements

  • Epoch: 2460200.5 JD
  • Semi-major axis: 1.491 AU
  • Eccentricity: 0.5788
  • Inclination: 7.79°
  • Longitude of Ascending Node: 110.7°
  • Argument of Periapsis: 97.78°
  • Mean Anomaly: 348.18°

Physical Characteristics

  • Diameter: ~0.981 km
  • Magnitude: 17.72

Derived Characteristics

  • Orbit Period: 665 days (1.82 years)
  • Avg. Orbit Speed: 24.39 km/s
  • Aphelion Distance: 2.35 AU
  • Perihelion Distance: 0.63 AU
  • Rotation Period: 2.77 hours

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Sky Map

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Size Rendering

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