7482 1994 PC1 (Asteroid)
From Fairfield , 7482 1994 PC1 is visible all night because it is circumpolar. It will be highest in the sky at dusk, becoming accessible at around 21:28 (EDT), 49° above your north-western horizon. It will be lost to dawn twilight at around 04:08, 19° above your northern horizon.
Name
7482 1994 PC1
|
Object type
Asteroid
|
Current position
Computed for: | 20 May 2025 |
Right ascension: | 08h42m [1] |
Declination: | +67°13' [1] |
Constellation: | Ursa Major |
Magnitude: | 18.36 (V) [1] |
Distance: | 0.74 AU 6.11 lightmin [1] |
Angular motion (speed): | 1.21 deg/day[1] |
Angular motion (pos ang): | 205.0° |
Orbital elements [1]
Semi-major axis: | 1.35 AU |
Eccentricity: | 0.329415 |
Inclination: | 33.47° |
Longitude ascending node: | 117.85° |
Argument of perihelion: | 47.49° |
Epoch of elements: | 25 January 2025 |
Mean Anomaly at epoch: | 309.50° |
Absolute mag (H): | 16.60 [1] |
Slope parameter (G): | 0.15 [1] |
Derived quantities
Perihelion: | 0.90 AU |
Aphelion: | 1.79 AU |
Orbital period: | 1.57 years |