(53319) 1999 JM8

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(53319) 1999 JM8
Discovery
Discovered by LINEAR
Discovery date May 13, 1999
Designations
Alternative names 1990 HD1
Minor planet
category
near Earth, Mars crosser
Epoch December 1, 2005 (JD 2453705.5)
Aphelion 667.93 Gm (4.46 AU)
Perihelion 142.03 Gm (0.95 AU)
Semi-major axis 404.98 Gm (2.71 AU)
Eccentricity .65
Orbital period 1626.91 d (4.45 a)
Average orbital speed 16.01 km/s
Mean anomaly 151.84°
Inclination 13.83°
Longitude of ascending node 133.90°
Argument of perihelion 166.25°
Physical characteristics
Dimensions 3.5 km
Rotation period 136 h
Temperature ~ K
Spectral type X
Absolute magnitude 15.1

(53319) 1999 JM8 (also written (53319) 1999 JM8) is a near-Earth asteroid and Mars-crosser asteroid discovered by LINEAR. Radar imaging by Goldstone and Arecibo has revealed the asteroid to be 3.5 km in diameter. Like the asteroid 4179 Toutatis, its rotation speed is unusually slow and possibly chaotic. Its shape is bizarre, and is vaguely reminiscent of a roast chicken.

It passed closer than 30 Gm to the Earth five times in the last century (5 Gm in 1990), but its closest approach in the 21st century will be at 38.3 Gm, in 2075.

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