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Last update on March 03, 2022

Asteroid 2009 DV43

The asteroid 2009 DV43 isn't potential hazard near-Earth object. Its size is estimated in the range from 43 meters to 97 meters.

The asteroid 2009 DV43 was detected on February 27, 2009. This near-Earth object belongs to the Apollo group.

It makes one orbit around the Sun in 1190 days. The aphelion (farthest point from the Sun) of the asteroid 2009 DV43 orbits is 543 million kilometers, and the perihelion (nearest point to the Sun) is 115 million kilometers.

The distance of the asteroid 2009 DV43 from Earth is currently --.-- million kilometers, equivalent to --.-- astronomical units. Light takes -- minutes and -- seconds to travel from the asteroid 2009 DV43 and arrive to us.

Approach to Earth

The asteroid 2009 DV43 will not approach this year.

Last time its flew past our planet on March 11, 2022 at a distance of 3.14 million kilometers. The next close approach of asteroid 2009 DV43 to our planet will happen on March 04, 2035. On that day, its distance to Earth will be 11.1 million kilometers.

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