☄️ Apollo (asteroide 1862)
Apollo (asteroid 1862) today: 2.143 AU from Earth (320.6 million km), heliocentric distance 2.270 AU, orbital period 1.784 years. Computed via Kepler solver with JPL SBDB osculating elements.
Position now (2026-04-29 07:27 UTC)
| Heliocentric distance: | 2.2697 AU |
| Geocentric distance: | 2.1433 AU (320.6 million km) |
| Geocentric ecliptic longitude: | 122.911° |
| Geocentric ecliptic latitude: | 6.165° |
| RA J2000 (approximate): | 126.762° |
| Dec J2000 (approximate): | 25.499° |
| True anomaly: | -172.489° |
Orbital elements (Keplerian)
| Semi-major axis (a): | 1.4709 AU |
| Eccentricity (e): | 0.55992 |
| Inclination (i): | 6.351° |
| Long. ascending node (Omega): | 35.542° |
| Argument of perihelion (omega): | 286.051° |
| Mean anomaly at epoch (M0): | 113.885° |
| Osculation epoch (JD): | 2461000.5 |
| Orbital period: | 1.784 years |
About Apollo
Discovered in 1932 by Karl Reinmuth. IAU designation: 1862 Apollo. Estimated diameter: 1.5 km. Absolute magnitude H: 16.09.
Prototipo da classe Apollo (cruza orbita da Terra).
Limitation
Osculating elements are from epoch 2461000.5 JD. Keplerian propagation ignores perturbations (especially Jupiter for belt asteroids). For precision beyond months, consult JPL Horizons.
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