93475 2000 TB17 (Asteroid)
From South El Monte , 93475 2000 TB17 is not readily observable since it lies so far south that it will never rise more than 18° above the horizon.
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                    Name
                    93475 2000 TB17                 | 
                    Object type
                    Asteroid                 | 
| Computed for: | 31 October 2025 | 
| Right ascension: | 18h48m [1] | 
| Declination: | −37°07' [1] | 
| Constellation: | Corona Australis | 
| Magnitude: | 20.55 (V) [1] | 
| Distance: | 3.89 AU 32.33 lightmin [1] | 
| Angular motion (speed): | 7.30 arcmin/day[1] | 
| Angular motion (pos ang): | 275.1° | 
| Semi-major axis: | 3.06 AU | 
| Eccentricity: | 0.177755 | 
| Inclination: | 16.61° | 
| Longitude ascending node: | 46.67° | 
| Argument of perihelion: | 90.76° | 
| Epoch of elements: | 25 January 2025 | 
| Mean Anomaly at epoch: | 98.14° | 
| Absolute mag (H): | 14.04 [1] | 
| Slope parameter (G): | 0.15 [1] | 
| Perihelion: | 2.52 AU | 
| Aphelion: | 3.60 AU | 
| Orbital period: | 5.35 years | 
All times shown in South El Monte local time.
 
                        