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2010 TK7

A reddish star field with one star in lower right circled in green.

July 27, 2011 - A Glimmer in the Eye of WISE

Asteroid 2010 TK7 is circled in green, in this single frame taken by NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE. The majority of the other dots are stars or galaxies far beyond our Solar System.

Astronomers discovered this object -- the first known Earth Trojan asteroid -- after sifting through asteroid candidates identified by WISE.

This image was taken in infrared light at a wavelength of 4.6 microns in Oct. 2010.

Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UCLA

 
       
   
-About the Objects-
Names: 2010 TK7

Type: Interplanetary Body > Asteroid

Time of Observation: October 1, 2010 at 16:34:30 UT

Distance from Earth (at time of observation): 61 million km


-About the Images-
Postion of Objects (J2000, at time of observation): RA=06h 13m 25.1s, Dec=-44° 57’ 45.5”

Constellation: Puppis

Field of View:0.77 x 0.77 degrees

Orientation: North is 4 degrees right of vertical

Color Mapping: Red=4.6 microns

 
       
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