List of numbered Aten asteroids

This is an example list of Aten asteroids, a group of near-Earth asteroids. As of August 2015, there are 952 known Atens of which 169 received a final minor planet designation. Twelve of them received a name. Near-Earth asteroids are not numbered until they have been observed at two or more oppositions. (See also Aten asteroids (category) and Aten asteroid records.)

Named Atens

As of August 2015, a total of twelve Aten asteroids have received a name. They are listed in chronological order of discovery.

Number Name Year Discoverer
2062 Aten 1976 Eleanor F. Helin
2340 Hathor 1976 Charles T. Kowal
2100 Ra-Shalom 1978 Eleanor F. Helin
3362 Khufu 1984 R. Scott Dunbar, Maria A. Barucci
3554 Amun 1986 Carolyn S. Shoemaker, Eugene M. Shoemaker
3753 Cruithne 1986 J. Duncan Waldron
5381 Sekhmet 1991 Carolyn S. Shoemaker
136818 Selqet 1997 Roy Tucker
326290 Akhenaten 1998 Roy Tucker
99942 Apophis 2004 Roy Tucker, David J. Tholen i Fabrizio Bernardi
163693 Atira 2003 LINEAR
367943 Duende 2012 Observatorio Astronómico de La Sagra (OAM)

The February 15, 2013 Earth encounter shortened 367943 Duende orbital period to about 317 days, changing its orbital class from Apollo to Aten.[1]

Brightest Atens

The following lists Aten asteroids thought to be larger than 2 kilometers across. Assuming an albedo of 0.15, this converts to an absolute magnitude of about 16.2

Name/
Designation
Discovery date Absolute magnitude Diameter (km)
(66146) 1998 TU3 1998/10/13 14.5 3-7
(137170) 1999 HF1 1999/04/20 14.5 3-7
3753 Cruithne 1986/10/10 15.6 2-5
(152931) 2000 EA107 2000/03/15 15.8 2-4
(105140) 2000 NL10 2000/07/10 15.8 2-4
3554 Amun 1986/03/04 15.82 2.33-2.82
(87684) 2000 SY2 2000/09/20 16.0 2-4
2100 Ra-Shalom 1978/09/10 16.05 2.05-2.59
(96590) 1998 SB 1998/12/01 16.2 1-3

Selection of designated Atens

Name Year DiscovererA
(5590) 1990 VA 1990 Spacewatch
(5604) 1992 FE 1992 Robert H. McNaught
(33342) 1998 WT24 1998 LINEAR
(65679) 1989 UQ 1989 Christian Pollas
(66063) 1998 RO1 1998 LINEAR
(66146) 1998 TU3 1998 LINEAR
(66391) 1999 KW4 1999 LINEAR
(66400) 1999 LT7 1999 LINEAR
(68347) 2001 KB67 2001 LINEAR
(85770) 1998 UP1 1998 LINEAR
(85953) 1999 FK21 1999 LINEAR
(85989) 1999 JD6 1999 LONEOS
(86450) 2000 CK33 2000 LINEAR
(86667) 2000 FO10 2000 LINEAR
(87309) 2000 QP 2000 LINEAR
(87684) 2000 SY2 2000 LINEAR
(88213) 2001 AF2 2001 LINEAR
(96590) 1998 XB 1998 BAO Schmidt CCD Asteroid Program
(99907) 1989 VA 1989 Carolyn S. Shoemaker, Eugene M. Shoemaker
(137924) 2000 BD19 2000 LINEAR
2002 AA29 2002 LINEAR
2003 YN107 2003 LINEAR
2004 FH 2004 LINEAR
2004 FU162 2004 LINEAR
2013 BS45 2013 Spacewatch, James V. Scotti
2013 ND15 2013 Pan-STARRS
2014 HQ124 2014 NEOWISE
2014 OL339 2014 EURONEAR
(A)LINEAR: Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research

References

  1. Paul Chodas and Don Yeomans (1 February 2013). "Asteroid 2012 DA14 To Pass Very Close to the Earth on February 15, 2013". NASA/JPL Near-Earth Object Program Office. Retrieved 17 February 2013.

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