The near-Earth asteroid 2010 TD54: The fastest rotating natural body known in the solar system?

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Optical, Asteroid, Planet (Minor), Solar System Object

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The near-Earth asteroid 2010 TD54 was discovered by the Catalina Sky Survey on Oct 09.33 2010 (MPEC 2010-T65) at a distance of 0.031 AU from the Earth. Astrometric observations over the subsequent two days confirmed that the extremely small (D~5m) object would pass within 0.00035 AU of the Earth on Oct 12.55 2010. We obtained 2.9 hours of Bessel BVRI photometry of 2010 TD54 at the JPL Table Mountain 0.6-m telescope (TMO) near Wrightwood, California on Oct 12 2010.

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