1996 BG1 is a very small asteroid whose orbit could bring it in close proximity to Earth. NASA JPL has classified 1996 BG1 as a "Near Earth Asteroid" due to its orbit's proximity to Earth, but it is not considered potentially hazardous because computer simulations have not indicated any imminent likelihood of future collision.
1996 BG1 orbits the sun every 310 days (0.85 years), coming as close as 0.65 AU and reaching as far as 1.15 AU from the sun. Based on its brightness and the way it reflects light, 1996 BG1 is probably between 0.030 to 0.135 kilometers in diameter, making it a small to average asteroid, very roughly comparable in size to a school bus or smaller.
1996 BG1's orbit is 0.03 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.
1996 BG1 has 23 close approaches predicted in the coming decades:
| Date | Distance from Earth (km) | Velocity (km/s) |
|---|---|---|
| March 4, 2019 | 7,756,080 | 9.748 |
| Nov. 26, 2023 | 15,021,795 | 6.340 |
| Feb. 5, 2030 | 20,649,467 | 6.544 |
| Nov. 20, 2034 | 19,728,268 | 11.843 |
| Feb. 28, 2036 | 28,480,717 | 14.215 |
| Jan. 1, 2041 | 24,627,963 | 6.798 |
| March 3, 2047 | 6,376,861 | 9.365 |
| Dec. 8, 2051 | 19,492,369 | 6.263 |
| March 1, 2058 | 7,320,130 | 7.260 |
| Nov. 22, 2062 | 12,517,704 | 6.775 |
| Feb. 10, 2069 | 18,791,789 | 6.431 |
| Nov. 19, 2073 | 16,636,581 | 11.049 |
| Jan. 4, 2080 | 24,953,111 | 6.826 |
| March 3, 2086 | 4,398,024 | 8.685 |
| Nov. 27, 2090 | 15,692,744 | 6.305 |
| Feb. 11, 2097 | 18,516,546 | 6.446 |
| Nov. 20, 2101 | 16,394,757 | 10.993 |
| March 4, 2114 | 11,134,244 | 10.487 |
| Nov. 19, 2129 | 10,109,538 | 8.709 |
| March 4, 2142 | 5,311,635 | 9.005 |
| Feb. 22, 2153 | 14,077,358 | 6.455 |
| Nov. 19, 2157 | 10,155,800 | 8.733 |
| March 3, 2170 | 17,645,684 | 11.891 |
1996 BG1's orbit is determined by observations dating back to Jan. 21, 1996. It was last officially observed on Feb. 9, 2019. The IAU Minor Planet Center records 37 observations used to determine its orbit.
1996 BG1 can be reached with a journey of 418 days. This trajectory would require a delta-v of 9.786 km/s. To put this into perspective, the delta-v to launch a rocket to Low-Earth Orbit is 9.7 km/s. There are 26,262 potential trajectories and launch windows to this asteroid.
See more at the NHATS Mission Trajectories table for 1996 BG1.
The position of 1996 BG1 is indicated by a ◯ pink circle. Note that the object may not be in your current field of view. Use the controls below to adjust position, location, and time.
The below comparison is an artistic rendering that uses available data on the diameter of 1996 BG1 to create an approximate landscape rendering with New York City in the background. This approximation is built for full-resolution desktop browsers. Shape, color, and texture of asteroid are imagined.