******************************************************************************* JPL/HORIZONS (2023 DZ2) 2024-May-04 04:58:15 Rec #:50653828 (+COV) Soln.date: 2023-Nov-27_08:32:39 # obs: 643 (72 days) IAU76/J2000 helio. ecliptic osc. elements (au, days, deg., period=Julian yrs): EPOCH= 2460023.5 ! 2023-Mar-20.00 (TDB) Residual RMS= .15616 EC= .5397615362638187 QR= .993845040789782 TP= 2460036.8616714543 OM= 187.8839082141277 W= 5.990171732774039 IN= .08157304056690141 A= 2.159413258774207 MA= 355.849874621235 ADIST= 3.324981476758632 PER= 3.17331 N= .310599268 ANGMOM= .021279799 DAN= .99575 DDN= 3.30382 L= 193.8740739 B= .008512799999999999 MOID= 6.897E-5 TP= 2023-Apr-02.3616714543 Asteroid physical parameters (km, seconds, rotational period in hours): GM= n.a. RAD= n.a. ROTPER= n.a. H= 24.27 G= .150 B-V= n.a. ALBEDO= n.a. STYP= n.a. ASTEROID comments: 1: soln ref.= JPL#26, OCC=1 radar( 4 delay, 1 Dop.) 2: source=ORB ******************************************************************************* ******************************************************************************* Ephemeris / WWW_USER Sat May 4 04:58:15 2024 Pasadena, USA / Horizons ******************************************************************************* Target body name: (2023 DZ2) {source: JPL#26} Center body name: Earth (399) {source: DE441} Center-site name: GEOCENTRIC ******************************************************************************* Start time : A.D. 2023-Mar-25 16:30:00.0000 UT Stop time : A.D. 2023-Mar-25 18:30:00.0000 UT Step-size : 10 minutes ******************************************************************************* Target pole/equ : undefined Target radii : undefined Center geodetic : 0.0, 0.0, -6378.137 {E-lon(deg),Lat(deg),Alt(km)} Center cylindric: 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 {E-lon(deg),Dxy(km),Dz(km)} Center pole/equ : ITRF93 {East-longitude positive} Center radii : 6378.137, 6378.137, 6356.752 km {Equator_a, b, pole_c} Target primary : Sun Vis. interferer : MOON (R_eq= 1737.400) km {source: DE441} Rel. light bend : Sun {source: DE441} Rel. lght bnd GM: 1.3271E+11 km^3/s^2 Small-body perts: Yes {source: SB441-N16} Atmos refraction: NO (AIRLESS) RA format : HMS Time format : CAL Calendar mode : Mixed Julian/Gregorian EOP file : eop.240503.p240727 EOP coverage : DATA-BASED 1962-JAN-20 TO 2024-MAY-03. PREDICTS-> 2024-JUL-26 Units conversion: 1 au= 149597870.700 km, c= 299792.458 km/s, 1 day= 86400.0 s Table cut-offs 1: Elevation (-90.0deg=NO ),Airmass (>38.000=NO), Daylight (NO ) Table cut-offs 2: Solar elongation ( 0.0,180.0=NO ),Local Hour Angle( 0.0=NO ) Table cut-offs 3: RA/DEC angular rate ( 0.0=NO ) ******************************************************************************* Initial IAU76/J2000 heliocentric ecliptic osculating elements (au, days, deg.): EPOCH= 2460023.5 ! 2023-Mar-20.00 (TDB) Residual RMS= .15616 EC= .5397615362638187 QR= .993845040789782 TP= 2460036.8616714543 OM= 187.8839082141277 W= 5.990171732774039 IN= .08157304056690141 Equivalent ICRF heliocentric cartesian coordinates (au, au/d): X=-1.007182372404682E+00 Y= 3.984840181053018E-02 Z= 1.699542936794407E-02 VX= 1.202244981603124E-03 VY=-1.944400444405408E-02 VZ=-8.397196349846590E-03 Asteroid physical parameters (km, seconds, rotational period in hours): GM= n.a. RAD= n.a. ROTPER= n.a. H= 24.27 G= .150 B-V= n.a. ALBEDO= n.a. STYP= n.a. **************************************************************************************************************** Date__(UT)__HR:MN R.A._____(ICRF)_____DEC APmag S-brt delta deldot S-O-T /r Cnst **************************************************************************************************************** $$SOE 2023-Mar-25 16:30 11 49 32.61 -03 11 57.6 10.375 n.a. 0.00131724694730 -3.5310723 173.1703 /T Vir 2023-Mar-25 16:40 11 53 57.66 -03 42 42.2 10.308 n.a. 0.00130336534340 -3.3902368 174.0914 /T Vir 2023-Mar-25 16:50 11 58 28.61 -04 14 00.6 10.245 n.a. 0.00129005775169 -3.2448583 174.9070 /T Vir 2023-Mar-25 17:00 12 03 05.47 -04 45 51.1 10.190 n.a. 0.00127734237489 -3.0949484 175.5369 /T Vir 2023-Mar-25 17:10 12 07 48.19 -05 18 12.0 10.151 n.a. 0.00126523732565 -2.9405407 175.8717 /T Vir 2023-Mar-25 17:20 12 12 36.74 -05 51 01.1 10.134 n.a. 0.00125376053416 -2.7816926 175.8167 /T Vir 2023-Mar-25 17:30 12 17 31.05 -06 24 16.1 10.140 n.a. 0.00124292964901 -2.6184872 175.3655 /L Vir 2023-Mar-25 17:40 12 22 31.02 -06 57 54.3 10.162 n.a. 0.00123276193182 -2.4510344 174.5999 /L Vir 2023-Mar-25 17:50 12 27 36.55 -07 31 52.8 10.193 n.a. 0.00122327414675 -2.2794725 173.6184 /L Vir 2023-Mar-25 18:00 12 32 47.50 -08 06 08.4 10.229 n.a. 0.00121448244598 -2.1039684 172.4944 /L Vir 2023-Mar-25 18:10 12 38 03.69 -08 40 37.7 10.268 n.a. 0.00120640225253 -1.9247186 171.2737 /L Vir 2023-Mar-25 18:20 12 43 24.93 -09 15 17.0 10.308 n.a. 0.00119904814201 -1.7419490 169.9845 /L Vir 2023-Mar-25 18:30 12 48 51.02 -09 50 02.4 10.348 n.a. 0.00119243372512 -1.5559147 168.6447 /L Vir $$EOE **************************************************************************************************************** Column meaning: TIME Times PRIOR to 1962 are UT1, a mean-solar time closely related to the prior but now-deprecated GMT. Times AFTER 1962 are in UTC, the current civil or "wall-clock" time-scale. UTC is kept within 0.9 seconds of UT1 using integer leap-seconds for 1972 and later years. Conversion from the internal Barycentric Dynamical Time (TDB) of solar system dynamics to the non-uniform civil UT time-scale requested for output has not been determined for UTC times after the next July or January 1st. Therefore, the last known leap-second is used as a constant over future intervals. Time tags refer to the UT time-scale conversion from TDB on Earth regardless of observer location within the solar system, although clock rates may differ due to the local gravity field and no analog to "UT" may be defined for that location. Any 'b' symbol in the 1st-column denotes a B.C. date. First-column blank (" ") denotes an A.D. date. CALENDAR SYSTEM Mixed calendar mode was active such that calendar dates after AD 1582-Oct-15 (if any) are in the modern Gregorian system. Dates prior to 1582-Oct-5 (if any) are in the Julian calendar system, which is automatically extended for dates prior to its adoption on 45-Jan-1 BC. The Julian calendar is useful for matching historical dates. The Gregorian calendar more accurately corresponds to the Earth's orbital motion and seasons. A "Gregorian-only" calendar mode is available if such physical events are the primary interest. NOTE: "n.a." in output means quantity "not available" at the print-time. 'R.A._____(ICRF)_____DEC' = Astrometric right ascension and declination of the target center with respect to the observing site (coordinate origin) in the reference frame of the planetary ephemeris (ICRF). Compensated for down-leg light-time delay aberration. Units: RA in hours-minutes-seconds of time, HH MM SS.ff{ffff} DEC in degrees-minutes-seconds of arc, sDD MN SC.f{ffff} 'APmag S-brt' = The asteroids' approximate apparent airless visual magnitude and surface brightness using the standard IAU H-G system magnitude model: APmag = H + 5*log10(delta) + 5*log10(r) - 2.5*log10((1-G)*phi_1 + G*phi_2) For solar phase angles >90 deg, the error could exceed 1 magnitude. For phase angles >120 degrees, output values are rounded to the nearest integer to indicate error could be large and unknown. For Earth-based observers, the estimated dimming due to atmospheric absorption (extinction) is available as a separate, requestable quantity. Surface brightness is the average airless visual magnitude of a square-arcsecond of the illuminated portion of the apparent disk. It is computed only if the target radius is known. Units: MAGNITUDES & MAGNITUDES PER SQUARE ARCSECOND 'delta deldot' = Apparent range ("delta", light-time aberrated) and range-rate ("delta-dot") of the target center relative to the observer. A positive "deldot" means the target center is moving away from the observer, negative indicates movement toward the observer. Units: AU and KM/S 'S-O-T /r' = Sun-Observer-Target apparent SOLAR ELONGATION ANGLE seen from the observers' location at print-time. The '/r' column provides a code indicating the targets' apparent position relative to the Sun in the observers' sky, as described below: Case A: For an observing location on the surface of a rotating body, that body rotational sense is considered: /T indicates target TRAILS Sun (evening sky: rises and sets AFTER Sun) /L indicates target LEADS Sun (morning sky: rises and sets BEFORE Sun) Case B: For an observing point that does not have a rotational model (such as a spacecraft), the "leading" and "trailing" condition is defined by the observers' heliocentric ORBITAL motion: * If continuing in the observers' current direction of heliocentric motion would encounter the targets' apparent longitude first, followed by the Sun's, the target LEADS the Sun as seen by the observer. * If the Sun's apparent longitude would be encountered first, followed by the targets', the target TRAILS the Sun. Two other codes can be output: /* indicates observer is Sun-centered (undefined) /? Target is aligned with Sun center (no lead or trail) The S-O-T solar elongation angle is numerically the minimum separation angle of the Sun and target in the sky in any direction. It does NOT indicate the amount of separation in the leading or trailing directions, which would be defined along the equator of a spherical coordinate system. Units: DEGREES 'Cnst' = Constellation ID; the 3-letter abbreviation for the name of the constellation containing the target centers' astrometric position, as defined by IAU (1930) boundary delineation. See documentation for list of abbreviations. Computations by ... 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