Key Facts

  • Categorized as a Apollo-class Asteroid
  • Comparable in size to a school bus or smaller
  • Will pass within 20,825,872 km of Earth in 2019
  • Classified as a Near Earth Asteroid (NEA)
  • Not a Potentially Hazardous Object
  • See orbit simulation

Overview

2020 BD11 is a very small asteroid whose orbit crosses the orbit of Earth. NASA JPL has classified 2020 BD11 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.

2020 BD11 orbits the sun every 373 days (1.02 years), coming as close as 0.73 AU and reaching as far as 1.30 AU from the sun. Based on its brightness and the way it reflects light, 2020 BD11 is probably between 0.024 to 0.108 kilometers in diameter, making it a small to average asteroid, very roughly comparable in size to a school bus or smaller.

Close Approaches

2020 BD11's orbit is 0.09 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.

2020 BD11 has 24 close approaches predicted in the coming decades:

Date Distance from Earth (km) Velocity (km/s)
Feb. 9, 2019 20,825,872 12.067
Feb. 12, 2020 14,350,413 8.235
Jan. 29, 2021 25,808,531 6.389
Aug. 10, 2027 29,054,525 6.686
Sept. 9, 2028 17,860,403 7.639
Sept. 16, 2029 21,231,951 11.481
Feb. 12, 2063 16,411,128 10.730
Feb. 7, 2064 22,814,816 6.340
Sept. 6, 2069 20,366,696 6.719
Sept. 17, 2070 22,654,072 12.013
Feb. 11, 2098 18,147,073 11.314
Feb. 10, 2099 20,518,596 6.543
Aug. 23, 2104 25,903,912 5.977
Sept. 14, 2105 17,437,246 9.916
Feb. 11, 2142 21,882,928 12.286
Feb. 14, 2143 14,436,873 8.417
Feb. 2, 2144 25,289,901 6.365
Aug. 10, 2150 29,759,965 6.818
Sept. 12, 2151 18,321,030 7.462
Sept. 18, 2152 20,909,969 11.318
Feb. 11, 2183 25,798,146 13.347
Feb. 16, 2184 15,595,456 7.900
Aug. 17, 2189 27,708,132 6.321
Sept. 15, 2190 17,353,377 9.788

Images and Observations

2020 BD11's orbit is determined by observations dating back to Dec. 24, 2019. It was last officially observed on Dec. 21, 2022. The IAU Minor Planet Center records 33 observations used to determine its orbit.

Accessibility and Exploration

2020 BD11 can be reached with a journey of 434 days. This trajectory would require a delta-v of 10.542 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 1,367 potential trajectories and launch windows to this asteroid.

See more at the NHATS Mission Trajectories table for 2020 BD11.

Similar Objects

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Orbital Elements

  • Epoch: 2460200.5 JD
  • Semi-major axis: 1.014 AU
  • Eccentricity: 0.2783
  • Inclination: 6.46°
  • Longitude of Ascending Node: 88.97°
  • Argument of Periapsis: 158.14°
  • Mean Anomaly: 109.86°

Physical Characteristics

  • Diameter: ~0.066 km
  • Magnitude: 24.29

Derived Characteristics

  • Orbit Period: 373 days (1.02 years)
  • Avg. Orbit Speed: 29.57 km/s
  • Aphelion Distance: 1.30 AU
  • Perihelion Distance: 0.73 AU

Map Comparison

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Orbit Simulation

Sky Map

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Size Rendering

The below comparison is an artistic rendering that uses available data on the diameter of 2020 BD11 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.